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  3. Britain Accuses Soviet Of Breaking Potsdam Agreement On Germany

    Declaring that the British Government regarded unified control by the Big Four as most likely to produce the greatest stability in Germany, Mr. Bevin, at yesterday's conference, charged Russia with failing to fulfil the ...

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  4. DR. EVATT APPEALS TO U.N.O. TO DEFINE VETO

    Dr. Evatt has sent a letter to the Secretary General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie) asking, on behalf of the Australian Government, that the exercise and purported exercise of the veto upon decisions of the Security ...

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  5. U.S. TO RENOUNCE SHARE OF GERMAN ASSETS IN AUSTRIA

    The United States is prepared to renounce its share of German assets in Austria and is agreeable to turning over all assets, at present physically located in the United States zone, to the Austrian Government as a trustee, pending negotiations with other ...

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  6. CONGRESS LEADER CALLS ON INDIANS TO FIGHT

    The Indians must be ready to face bullets and bayonets to wrest freedom from the British, if Congress fails to ...

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  7. MIKHAILOVITCH CLAIMS HATRED OF GERMANS

    Making a final defence speech at his trial, Gen. Mikhailovitch declared that he had hated the Germans all his life ...

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  8. SOVIET DEFERS DEPORTATION OF GERMANS

    The Russian authorities in Austria as a result of British and American representations, have agreed to postpone their proposed ...

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  9. LEAST SAID THE BETTER, SAYS GIBRALTAR POLICE

    The Australian Associated Press correspondent spoke by telephone with Gibraltar's Police Commissioner (Captain Bowing) to whom he ...

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  10. Wanted Jew Served In British Army For Four Years

    Wanted since 1942 as a Stern gang suspect, Ja[?]ob Abraham Levi audaciously avoided detection by joining the British Army ...

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  11. MILLION DOLLAR OVERPAYMENT ON WAR CONTRACTS

    The Senate War Investigating Committee, which is examining the activities of a group of Illinois munitions manufacturers, has been told ...

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  12. REBUFF FOR FRENCH COMMUNISTS

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Legislative Committee of the Constituent Assembly refused the Communists' demand for the invalidation of Premier ...

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  13. DEATH OF LADY ATHLUMNEY

    Lady Athlumney, the 45- year-old widow of the late Lord Athlumney, and the youngest daughter of Mr. Henry Boam, of Australia, was ...

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  14. CLASH BETWEEN DR. EVATT AND GROMYKO

    Dr. Evatt and Gromyko were again the principal figures in a clash when an application from Canada for permission to attend without voting rights while matters concerning atomic energy were discussed by the ...

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  15. POPULATION OF U.S.A.

    The Census Bureau estimates the United States population at 140,386,509. This figure represents an increase of 6.6 per cent, since 1940. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S OFFER OF SOAP TO BRITAIN NOT ACCEPTED

    Opposing the Government's cut of one seventh in the soap ration, Mr. Mellow (Con.), in the House of Commons last night asked why an ...

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  17. LADY STANLEY SUES HUSBAND FOR £3683

    Lord Stanley of Alderly is the defendant in an action brought by his wife, Lady Stanley, claiming £3683. Lady Stanley alleged that the ...

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  18. FOUR YEARS GAOL AND HEAVY FINE FOR TAX EVASION

    Judge Kennedy sentenced Henry Lustig, president of the Longchamps restaurant chain, to four years imprisonment and fined him 115,000 ...

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  19. ZIONIST LEADERS TO APPEAL TO U.N.O.

    Unless the British policy in Palestine changes the Zionist leaders plan to lay the issues before the General Assembly of the United Nations with a request for the evacuation of British troops. At the same time the ...

    Article : 330 words
  20. RECORD CORN CROP IN U.S.A.

    A record corn crop and a near record crop of wheat, oats, potatoes and rice are estimated in a Government report which, however, warns ...

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  21. KRAMER SAYS U.S. WILL WIN DAVIS CUP

    "I saw nothing at Wimbledon to change my opinion that the United States will regain the Davis Cup," declared Kramer on his return from ...

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  22. WASHBROOK GAVE BRIGHT DISPLAY IN TEST TRIAL

    Playing for England against the Rest in the Test trial Washbrook batted chancelessly for four and a half hours for his third century in four ...

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  23. EISENHOWER SEES NO EARLY DISARMAMENT

    General Eisenhower told the House of Representatives Military Committee that he could see no possibility in the next 15 or 20 years of ...

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  24. 40-HOUR HEARING PROTRACTED

    The Trades and Labour Council resolved to-night to seek a speeding up in the hearing of the 40-hour claim by the Arbitration Court so ...

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  25. ETHER EXPLODED IN CHIROPODIST SALON

    A. T. Stevens, proprietor of a chiropodist business on the ninth floor of the M.U.I.O.O.F. building, Elizabeth Street, was burned about ...

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  26. 9th. DIVISION PRAISED BY MONTGOMERY

    Without the Ninth Division of the A.I.F. the battle of El Alamein would never have been won, said Field Marshal Montgomery when ...

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  27. THREE YEARS GAOL FOR STEALING KETCH

    Angelo Peter Casotti, 26, orchardist, from Mundaring, was sentenced to three years gaol to-day with hard labour for having stolen a ketch, ...

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  28. BRITAIN AFTER AIR SPEED RECORD

    It was announced that Britain will attempt to raise the air speed record of 606 miles an hour and will use Gloster Meteor jet-propulsion ...

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  29. STATE EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS

    Employment figures in this State during April reached a record high, the number of salary and wage earners, apart from rural, hospital, ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN GIFTS TO YUGOSLAVIA

    Miss Helen Smith of Melbourne, who was public relations officer for U.N.R.R A. in Yugoslavia, stated that 1000 tons of clothing from ...

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  31. ALEPPO STRIKERS ARRESTED

    Six hundred railway men and 200 other workers at Aleppo were arrested and imprisoned after a strike in which they refused Government ...

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  32. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY COMPLETED

    The Foreign Minister (Lusti Pasha) announced that the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) will visit Egypt for the signing of the ...

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