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  3. SECURITY COUNCIL INSIST ON HEARING PERSIA

    The Russian delegation walked out of the meeting of the Security Council yesterday afternoon. The action, which was not unexpected, occurred when the Council rejected the Russian demand that the Persian case be ...

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  4. ANGLO-AMERICAN ADJUSTMENT ON LEND-LEASE COST

    Details of an all-embracing nine-point agreement between Britain and America finally settling lend-lease and reverse lend-lease, surplus property and mutual war claims, are contained in a White paper issued last night. ...

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  5. POLES NOT KEEN ON REPATRIATION FROM ITALY

    No request has yet been made by any Polish soldiers in Italy for, repatriation to Poland, following the announcement, last ...

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  6. SLAV TENSION MOUNTING AT TRIESTE

    The situation at Trieste has taken a turn for the worse. As a counter-blast to the impressive display of Slovene ...

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  7. EXECUTIONER OF R.A.A.F. PILOTS TO FACE TRIAL

    Lieut.- General Kumakichi Harada, the former commander of the Japanese 16th Army in Java, who was wanted by ...

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  8. BRIGHT AURORA DISPLAY LASTS MANY HOURS

    Shortly after dusk last night Can berra residents witnessed the Aurora Australis, for the second (time this year, and the display continued until ...

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  9. TYPHUS IN JAPAN

    TOKYO, Thursday. — The Kyodo Newsagency reported that more than 20,000 cases of typhus and smallpox had occurred in Japan, chiefly in ...

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  10. ANGLO-AMERICAN UNITY ESSENTIAL FOR WORLD PEACE

    The continued unity of the English-speaking, peoples was all important for the future of world peace and prosperity, declared the new ...

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  11. CANADIAN M.P. ON CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE

    It was learned reliably that Fred Boase, M.P., who had been arrested in connection with espionage associated with atomic energy, will not offer evidence when he appears for a voluntary statement to-day and his trial is likely to come before the King's ...

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  12. BASIC FOOD RATIONS ASSURED FOR GERMANY, AUSTRIA

    According to the Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," arrangements were made during the visit to Washington of the Food ...

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  13. GERMANY TO RESUME WOOL BUYING

    Expressing the view that the disposal of the stockpile wool was "not such, a formidable task" as had, appeared, the Chairman of the ...

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  14. INDONESIAN TELL OF MURDER BY JAPANESE

    An Indonesian witness, Izak Annin at the war trials declared that a Kempei Tai sergeant /major (Shindo) had boasted before two other ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FOOD FOR MALAYA

    Australia will meet Malaya's food requests declared the Australian Commissioner (Mr. Claude Massey). The Commonwealth he added, was ...

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  16. SOVIET TROOPS TO EVACUATE MANCHURIA

    The Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs (Liu Chieh) has accepted Russia's offer to withdraw troops from Manchuria by April 30. ...

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  17. OPTIMISTIC ON OUTCOME OF TALKS IN JAVA

    Optimism as to the outcome of the negotiations that are taking place in Java was expressed by Admiral Lord Mountbatten at a reception, which ...

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  18. RAPID GROWTH OF BRITISH COMMUNISTS

    Claiming that the membership of the Communist Partyhad increased, from three, million to six million the party's journal, "Reconstruction," ...

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  19. WITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH TROOPS FROM GREECE

    In reply to a suggestion that, if the British troops were, not withdrawn from-Greece after the elections, they may become ...

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  20. EXPLOSIVE CARGO TOURED WORLD BUT NO TAKERS

    Captain Erard, of the Belgian motor ship Prince de Liege, has eventually disposed of a cargo of high explosives which he had ...

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  21. NORFOLK ISLAND VISIT CONCLUDED

    Few public engagements have provided the Gloucester with such relaxation as the visit to Norfolk Island, which closes to-day. ...

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  22. FATAL SLIP 'FROM' BRIDGE

    Death roll in Tasmanian floods reached four when Gordon Lovell, 17, Mountain, River, slipped off a log bridge and was swept away. ...

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  23. INQUIRY INTO SARAWAK OFFER

    Two members of the House of Commons will shortly visit Sarawak to confirm by independent inquiry that the proposals by the, Rajah of ...

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  24. DEAF AND DUMB MUTE INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Arthur Nicholson, 13, deaf, and dumb stepped off a platform at Central Station in front of an on coming train, and ...

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  25. CENTRAL CONTROL IN EMPIRE DEFENCE IMPRACTICABLE

    The case for a more effective General Staff to control all the armed forces of the Empire, as a key to the atomic age defence, was put to ...

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  26. SETTLEMENT PLANS FOR DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    The settlement of white people in Dutch New Guinea is being considered by the Netherlands Association for Colonisation. ...

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  27. LORD MOUNTBATTEN THRILLED BY CANBERRA VISIT

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. H. V. Johnson) yesterday received a letter of appreciation from Lord Louis Mountbatten in which he ...

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  28. 30,000 Light year Wave from Milky Way Picked up by Radar

    Ultra short waves from the Milky Way, Which take 30,000 years to reach the earth had been received at appreciable strength, being sometimes troublesome, similar to those from sunspots which take only eight minutes to strike the earth. ...

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  29. MORE PROCESS OF BANK ROBBERY RECOVERED

    Kenneth Hardy Brandon, 20, freezing worker, was charged this morning in connection with the bank holdup and was remanded. ...

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  30. NO COMMENT ON COAL INDUSTRY REPORT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) yesterday, declined to comment on Mr. Justice Davidson's report on the coal industry. ...

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  31. DEMANDS OF SUDANESE

    "After 50 years, the Sudanese no longer believe that the British Government is preparing them for selfgovernment," said Ismail el Azhar, ...

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