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  3. Major Rift Develops Among Arab States Over Palestine Policy

    A major rift in Arab politics in Palestine came to a head yesterday after a three-hour meeting when a new organisation, calling itself the Arab Higher Front, was established as a rival body to the lArab Higher Committee. ...

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  4. SLAM'S COMPLAINT NOT BEFORE SECURITY COUNCIL

    Siam's complaint against the seizure by French troops of Siamese territory will not be placed before the Security ...

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  5. (PERSIAN REBUFF FOR DELEGATE TO SECURITY COUNCIL

    The Government spokesman (Prince Firouz) announced that Premier Sultaneh had instructed Hussein Ala, Ambassador to ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. JAP SITUATION STILL FLUID, SAYS MacARTHUR

    General MacArthur declined to supply a liaison officer for the Far Eastern Commission, which is now considering other means of obtaining information regarding developments in Japan, says the "New York Times." ...

    Article : 220 words
  7. U.S. STRIVING FOR ARMS LIMITATION

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that the United States intends working ...

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  8. FOOD AGREEMENT DIFFERENCES ADJUSTED

    The various misunderstandings which had arisen regarding,the recent food agreement, were caused by cabled Press messages on his ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. League of Nations Failed Because Of Apathy

    Paying tribute to the founders of the League of Nations, Mr. Churchill during a ceremony of unveiling a bronze head of Lord Cecil of ...

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  10. FRANCO PROTESTS AGAINST U.N.O. INQUIRY

    Britain and the United States have each received a Note from General Franco protesting against any U.N.O. inquiry into his regime. ...

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  11. Anglo-American Influences in Balkans Deteriorate

    Since, the Foreign Ministers conference in Paris ended, following their inability to adjust interests in the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe, the Russian Government has been tightening relations in Eastern Europe while, simultaneously, British and ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. BRITISH WOMEN PARACHUTISTS BURNED ALIVE

    Witnesses at the Wuppertal trial of nine members of the notorious Natzwaller concentration camp in France, reconstructed ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. NO REQUEST FOR FAMILIES TO GO TO JAPAN

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) stated to-night that there had been no requests from wives of Australian troops in Japan to join their ...

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  14. SOVIET DELEGATE ASSAILS U.N.O. DOMINATION

    Addressing the Russian-American Friendship Rally, Gromyko condemned the tendency on the part of certain nations to attempt the ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. Biting Criticism Of American War Book Author

    Ralph Ingersoll's, book "Top Secret" was attacked at the Newspaper Press Fund dinner. The American Ambassador (Mr. ...

    Article : 139 words
  16. U.S. CONGRESS REMOVES POWER TO DRAFT STRIKERS

    By 70 votes to 13, the Senate removed the provisions, in President Truman's Strike Emergency Control Bill for the drafting of strikers into the services, and the House of Representatives later adopted the Senate decision. The measure now awaits the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA TO BE REPRESENTED AT ATOM BOMB TESTS

    Australia has been officially invited by the United States to send representatives to the atom bomb tests in the Pacific in July-August ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S JET FIGHTER TO FLY AT 675 M.P.H.

    It was announced that Britain had developed the first jet-propelled flying wing fighter in the world—a de Haviland Swallow—which had been ...

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  19. GIFT OF HISTORIC FLAG TO SINGAPORE

    The historic Union Jack, carried at the Japanese surrender ceremony last September, was presented to the City of Singapore by Lord Louis ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. SOVIET COURIER STRUCK BY U.S. PROVOST

    American military authorities at the Ciampino airport stated an Ameican policeman struck with his fist a Russian diplomatic courier ...

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  21. CONVICTED TRAITOR WEARS UNIFORM

    A daily sight of a convicted traitor, walking the ward of an Auckland hospital, arrayed in full battledress with overseas shoulder-flashes ...

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  22. SMALL REPARATIONS FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Inter-Allied Reparations Agency announced that of 249'ships, totalling 689,286 tons, available to 18 Allied nations from Germany, ...

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  23. TO ADVISE ON BATTLEFIELD MEMORIALS

    An Australian Battlefields Memorial Committee has been appointed to consider and advise the Government on all 'proposals for the erection ...

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  24. WOMAN UNCONSCIOUS FOR SIX MONTHS, GAYE BIRTH TO DAUGHTER

    Mrs. Rhoda Wenger, of San Francisco, who has been unconscious since a car smash on November 30, gave birth to a normal healthy ...

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  25. BRITISH OFFICER SHOT IN GERMANY

    The British captain of a special force combating desperadoes in the Bntish zone was shot dead last night while intercepting a gang ...

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  26. AMERICAN AWARDS TO R.A.N. OFFICERS

    Awards of the American Legion of Merit and the Silver Star have been made by President Truman to four members of the Royal Australian ...

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  27. RUMANIA FORCES ENTRY INTO U.S. QUARTERS

    The United States military authorities have been notified "by telephone from Bucharest that Rumanian political police entered the, American ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. CONSCRIPTION FOR BRITAIN

    A call-up plan which was announced in the House of Commons, is expected to yield 190,000 men annually for the next two years, but will be made as ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. DIVORCES INCREASE IN GERMANY

    A sharp increase in the divorce rate is reported from many parts of Germany. Courts at Cologne are granting an ...

    Article : 82 words
  30. DEATHS ON BRIDE SHIP DUE TO VIRUS DISEASE

    It was revealed by Mr. Jackson (Dem,) that the War Department had informed him that the deaths of eight infants from the bride ship. ...

    Article : 108 words
  31. FILIPINO REBELS CLASH WITH MILITARY POLICE

    A 12-hour battle, involving 2,000 guerillas and military police, occurred while President Roxas was discussuig at his first Cabinet ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. QUEENSLAND AND MEAT STRIKE CONTINUES

    The Trades and Labour Council's Disputes Committee recommended to a mass meeting of meat workers today that the strike, be continued with ...

    Article : 47 words
  33. PEACE HANDICAPPED BY DEMOBILISATION

    In a Memorial Day speech Rear Admiral Carey declared that American efforts for world peace are being obstructed by a great nation whose ...

    Article : 38 words
  34. MYSTERIOUS ILLNESS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Five girls were stricken with a mysterious illness at the Central Domestic School, Ultimo, to-day. 'They developed ...

    Article : 39 words
  35. DAVIS CUP TIE

    PRAGUE, Thursday— Yugoslavia defeated Czechoslovakia, three rubbers to two, in the second round of the European zone of the Davis Cup ...

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