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  3. Dominions To Have Free Hand At Peace Talks On Germany

    Germany's future was discussed at yesterday's meeting of Dominion Ministers but no decisions were reached binding on any of the Dominions, each of which will remain free to express an independent view at the ...

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  4. ANGLO-AMERICAN SPLIT MIGHT REND CANADA

    Either one of two divisions might rend Canada in future, declared the British High Commissioner to Canada (Mr. Malcolm ...

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  5. RUSSIANS STIFFEN ATTITUDE AT PARIS TALKS

    Russia's attitude, which was noticeably conciliatory at the opening sessions of the Foreign Minister's meeting appears to have stiffened, says Reuters. The discussions are slowing down and observers believe that ...

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  6. CHINESE REDS DETAIN U.S. CORRESPONDENTS

    Five American correspondents, including one woman, are being detained here by the Chinese Communist forces, having been ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. FRANCO ASSAILS SPANISH REPUBLICANS

    "Those Republicans who burned your churches, assaulted your womenfolk and brought in the international ...

    Article : 116 words
  8. M.P. ALLEGES AMPLE FOOD STOCKS IN ITALY

    Cries of "shame" greeted a statement by Mr. Marples, M.P., in the House of Commons, that he was recently in Italy and was able to buy ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. 12 KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    Twelve were killed when a Dakota transport plane, carrying military personnel on an air dispatch training course, crashed near Rawalpindi. ...

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  10. U.S. WANTS END OF PURCHASING MISSIONS

    The State Department has asked foreign governments still maintaining purchasing missions in the United States, to terminate them or curtail ...

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  11. TOJO SAYS JAPAN FOUGHT WAR OF SELF-PROTECTION

    Making his first war statement since Japan's occupation, forme. Premier (General Tojo) writing in a prison cell answering questions submitted to him, asserted that Japan fought a war of self-protection. Tojo admitted he opposed Japan's surrender and ...

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  12. May Day Marchers Arrested for Desecrating Flag

    In the first May Day parade for five years, thousands of unionists yesterday marched down Manhatten's Eighth ...

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  13. SEABIRD MAY HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO HOBART AIR CRASH

    The Inquiry Board, which is investigating the crash of a Douglas air liner off the Tasmanian coast on March 10, resumed its sittings in ...

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  14. JEWISH ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP DESTROYER

    An attempt to blow up the destroyer H.M.S. Chevron in H[?]ife [?] bour, was foiled by the discovery of a kitbag filled with explosives in the ...

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  15. EXTORTION ATTEMPT ON FILM STAR

    The disclosure that Dorothy Lamour was the object of a 15,000 dollar extortion attempt came on the heels of the recovery of 29,000 ...

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  16. BRITISH CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY

    An Atomic Energy Bill, providing for development and control of atomic energy, was presented to the House of Commons and read a first time. ...

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  17. AMERICAN AID FOR FRANCE

    President Truman had a cheerful message for the Foreign Minister (Bldault) when speaking to him on the trans-Atlantic phone yesterday ...

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  18. MINISTER WOULD PROBE MISSING WITNESS CLAIM

    Both the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) and the Minister for I Immigration (Mr. Calwell) yesterday denied any knowledge of the ...

    Article : 163 words
  19. British Defence Preparations In Palestine

    According to a correspondent of the "Daily Mail," who has just completed a tour of Palestine, there are more than 100,000 British troops and air force units ready to face any Arab or Jewish uprising, there being ...

    Article : 353 words
  20. WOMEN SEEK EQUAL STATUS WITH MEN

    Mrs. Roosevelt, chairman of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights told a sub-committee on women's status that they faced a ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. MONTGOMERY'S BOOK REFUTES REPORT OF INSUBORDINATION

    Reviewing Field Marshal Montgomery's book, the military correspondent of "The Times" said it is a refutation of certain frivolous ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. FUTURE AIR LINERS TO FLY TO SYDNEY IN 29 HOURS

    "Flying Wing" airliners, cruising at 615 m.p.h. at 40,000 feet and capable of carrying 72,000 passengers on Empire air routes were forecast ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. Committee Opens Inquiry Into Franco Regime

    A communique, issued after the first secret session of the Security Councill Committee inquiring into the Franco regime, announced that ...

    Article : 381 words
  24. ENGLISH TULIP BULBS FOR CANBERRA

    This morning Mr. Chifley look his customary walk through St. James' Park and was admiring the tulip beds. He casually remarked to a passer-by ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. PENICILLIN LOZENGES FROM CHEMISTS

    From June 1 penicillin will be available from chemists shops in Britain on a medical prescription. Preparations have been made for ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN AIR LINK TO FAR EAST

    There is to be an air link from Australia to the Phillipines, China and Japan and the company to be nominated for the proposed service ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. NEWS IN BRIEF

    MELBOURNE, Thursday— A gift of 167 bales of Australian scoured wool was recently unloaded at Calcutta for distribution to the Indian ...

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  28. MR. T. H. E. HEYES APPOINTED TO IMMIGRATION POST

    The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) announced yesterday that Cabinet had approved the appointment of Mr. T. H. E. Heyes, ...

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  29. CUT IN U.S. ARMY RATIONS

    General McNarney announced that American military rations in the European theatre will be reduced by 300 calories daily on Sunday. ...

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  30. HISTORIC WAR BOOKS FOR MITCHELL LIBRARY

    The Premier (Mr. McKell) has re ceived from the Agent-General's office in London a number of books in which Australian servicemen visiting ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. DEATH SENTENCES ON DACHAU GUARDS CONFIRMED

    The commander of the United States zone in Germany (General McNarney) confirmed the remaining 28 death sentences passed last ...

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  32. ARBITRATION JUDGE SWORN IN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— In the High Court to-day, Mr. Justice Rich swore in Mr. B. Sugerman, K.C., as an Arbitration Court Judge. ...

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