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  3. CONGRESS PARTY OPPOSED TO A DIVIDED INDIA

    If an independent India is not achieved from the present. discussions, the conviction would grow that the time for all talking was, over, ...

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  4. America to Relax Price Control as Supplies Improve

    By 20 votes to three the House Banking Committee approved of an amendment to the Price Administration Act requiring the ...

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  5. EVACUATION OF JAPS AND EURASIANS FROM INDONESIA

    The Indonesian Defence Minister (Sjarifuddin) announced that 30,000 Japanese and about 15,000 Eurasian internees are beginning a,great trek from Central, Java next week under terms of an evacuation agreement ...

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  6. PERSIA ACCEPTS RUSSIAN ASSURANCES

    A complete settlement of the Persian case at the Security Council is predicted, following an intimation by the Persian Ambassador to U.N.O. officials that Persia was prepared to accept the statement by Russia as ...

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  7. COALITION GOVERNMENT FOR GREECE?

    Three suggestions, including the formation of a broad coalition Government for Greece, were submitted to the Greek ...

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  8. World Emergency May Last Another Year

    Expressing the opinion that the present world emergency will continue throughout next year, the Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) told ...

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  9. BULGARIA TO BECOME A REPUBLIC

    Premier Gcorgiev is giving the representatives of all parties a summary of the Government's proposed legislation programme ...

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  10. Britain Wants Friendship Treaty With France

    he British Government believed that the Anglo-French friendship should be, cemented by a treaty at the appropriate moment, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) told a questioner in the House of Commons. ...

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  11. CANADIAN ADMITS ESPIONAGE

    During the preliminary hearing of the charge against Edward Wilfred Mazerall, 30, a National Research Council engineer, for communicating ...

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  12. £12 MILLIONS REQUIRED TO FILL LOAN

    With only 10. days remaining for. the loan appeal, nearly, £12, millions are required to be subscribed if the loan objective is to be realised. ...

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  13. KEITEL ADMITS RULES OF WAR CONTRAVENED

    While, accepting responsibility for orders under his name Marshal Keitel told the war crimes tribunal that they were strictly Hitler's ideas ...

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  14. U.S. TO REVISE POLICY TOWARD ARGENTINE

    Informed Congressional opinio[?] reported to expect shortly, at least a partial revision of American policy towards Argentine, embodying two ...

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  15. MILLIONS OF CHINESE FACE STARVATION

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune" says that 15,000,000 Chinese are perilously close to starvation and several times that ...

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  16. ARMED JEWISH GANG CAUGHT

    It was announced that 29 armed Jews were captured during a clash with the police. They were spotted by aircraft, ...

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  17. TO DUMP CORSAIR FIGHTERS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Twentyfour Corsair fighter planes will be tipped overboard from the carrier Victorious on the journey from Co ...

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  18. Allies Order End of Trieste Disturbances

    The Allied Military Government at Trieste has warned all parties that no more unauthorised or spontaneous demonstrations will be permitted, says the Trieste correspondent of "The Times." The Commissioner of the Trieste ...

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  19. FOOD PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN

    In a speech to the International Food Conference, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Williams) emphasised that Britain is reverting to its ...

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  20. BRIDE SHIP NOT ENGULFED BY TIDAL WAVE

    A spokesman for the Matson Line declared to-night that there was no truth in the rumour that the bride ship Lurline, which had left Sydney ...

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  21. JAP W/O TO DIE FOR MURDER

    "You robbed two gallant American. an men of then lives in such'a manner an to send a shudder through the civilised world, said the President of ...

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  22. SUB COMMANDER TO FACE COURT MARTIAL

    Lieut.Commander R. P. Lonsdale, Commander of the submarine Seal, which was captured with all the crew in May, 1940 and later commissioned ...

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  23. POOR CONDITION ON N.Z TRANSPORT

    The trqop transport, Arawa, which reached Wellington from Sydney today, carried a number of civilian passengers, who complained about the ...

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  24. DEATH OF CENTENARIAN

    A, native of Cornwall and a resident of Australia since 1854, 'Mrs. Grace Williams died at Derby at the age of 101. She had been a widow ...

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  25. SOVIET ASKED TO HAND BACK OIL WELLS IN HUNGARY

    An American military mission asked the Russians to withdraw their men from the Hungarian American Oil Company's fields and return the ...

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  26. TIDAL WAVE RECORDED AT FORE DENISON

    Two movements 'from the tidal wave in the Pacific had been recorded on the tidal gauge at Fort Denison, said the Hydrographie Surveryor of ...

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  27. WORLD EXHIBITION IN 1951

    The Government has decided in favour of holding an international exhibition in London in 1951, or as soon after as possible, announced the ...

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  28. MORE AMERICANS ARRIVE

    Another batch of 100 American exservicemen, seeking to settle in 'Australia, arrived to-day. Many of them failed to take ...

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  29. POKER GAME AIDED ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    A game of poker between two killers incarcerated in Columbia gaol and two policemen ended in the prisoners escaping, but one was later ...

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  30. DEATH TO WEAR NAZI UNIFORMS

    Power has been conferred on military courts to impose; sentences, including death, on Germans wearing unauthorised military uniforms. ...

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  31. RIVER- CLASS SHIPS PROVED WORTH

    About a million tons of cargo were carried by ten Australian built River. Class freighters during the war. The Director of Shipping (Mr. ...

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  32. MR. LANG TO NOMINATE FOR REID

    When Mr. J. T. Lang resigns his seat in the Legislative Assembly this year to contest the Reid (Federal) Electorate, a long association with ...

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  33. SOVIET MISSION TO SWITZERLAND

    A Russian military mission, comprising three majors and one woman captain, arrived at Berne Swiss authorities refused to ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S VOICE AT PEACE TALKS

    Australia, which will be represented by 22 delegates at the Peace Conference, which opens in Paris on May 1, will have the smallest representation ...

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  35. TOLL OF TIDAL WAVE

    Hopes have dwindled for the safety of 80 persons including 50 children who were trapped when the tidal wave struck Hilo Three ...

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  36. SUICIDE OF PRISONER AT GOULBURN GAOL

    A Chinese— market gardener, Ah Hong, 51, of Sydney, a prisoner in the Goulburn reformatory, was. found hanged in his cell' this morning. ...

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  37. BRITAIN SIDES WITH CHETNIK LEADER

    The Foieign Secietary (Mr.Beyin) announced in the House of Commons that he had no information about the, charges against General ...

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