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  3. PARIS CONFERENCE GETTING DOWN TO PRACTICAL WORK

    The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) will take over the chairmanship of the Paris conference as the historic parley moves from the wilderness of procedural debate to the business for which it was called, the ...

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  4. Dictator President Re-Elected For Ecuador

    The Assembly re-elected Velasco as President by a vote of 43 to 10. The entire delegation from Manabi Province withdrew in protest that Velasco had been a virtual dictator for the past four ...

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  5. TENSION MOUNTING AFRESH IN PALESTINE

    Tension is mounting hourly throughout Palestine and the authorities clamped down the strictest security measures thus f[?]r imposed. A new curfew is expected hourly. A rumour is spreading that immigrants from ...

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  6. HELICOPTERS FOR TRANSFER OF BRITISH MAILS

    Within six years the British Post Office will be using helicopters to rush late mails from its headquarters at Mount Pleasant, ...

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  7. SOVIET CHARGE AGAINST TURKISH PRESIDENT

    Quoting from documents, claimed to have been obtained from German Foreign Office archives, "Pravda" alleged that in May, 1941, Inonu, the ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. U.S. REPUBLICANS OFFER TAX CUT IF ELECTED

    A statement, issued by the National Committee of the Republican Party, declared that if the organisation wins a majority in the House of ...

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  9. POLISH PROTEST AT FORMATION OF ARMY ABROAD

    The British decision to [?] demobilised Polish Army veterans in [?]taly and England into a special training corps has ...

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  10. SLAVS FORCE DOWN U.S. TRANSPORT

    The Yugoslav Newsagency announced that a United States transport aircraft, which made a forced landing in Northern Yugoslavia, 45 miles ...

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  11. PILOTLESS PLANES TO CIRCLE EARTH LIKE MOONS

    The United States Navy has in immediate prospect a pilotless aircraft capable of carrying atomic bombs. Reporting on the development ...

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  12. VITAL ARMY CONFERENCES IN BRITAIN

    Field-Marshal Montgomery will to-day begin operation "evolution," one of the most important War Office operations ever conducted in peace-time when, at Calberley, he will discuss offensive warfare with 96 high-ranking army officers—the biggest ...

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  13. BRITISH "SQUATTERS" RUSHED IN AHEAD OF POLISH WIVES

    When 30 ex-servicemen and their families, who are living in rooms at Chalfont Street, Giles, heard that 250 brick huts in a nearby Vache camp ...

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  14. ENGLAND'S TEAM FOR TESTS FINALISED

    The M.C.C. completed its team for Australia when it issued invitations to L. B. Fishlock, left-hand batsman, W. J. Edrich, all rounder, and James ...

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  15. Jap Premier Wants Occupation To Continue

    Revealing that the Japanese Government was apprehensive l[?]st the United States speed up the evacuation of its troops and end the ...

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  16. BRITAIN TO CEASE USE OF SYNTHETIC RUBBER IN TYRES

    Britain has ceased to import synthetic rubber and after October when supplies would be exhausted, tyremakers would be using only natural ...

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  17. BOY SAVES MOTHER FROM DROWNING

    With what spectators described as amazing coolness Matthew Mawganporth, 12, saved his mother from drowning off the Cornwall coast. ...

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  18. INDIAN CONGRESS WANTS PORTUGAL TO RETURN COLONY OF GOA

    A bitter attack on Portugal is contained in a resolution by the Congress Working Committee at Wardha, declaring that Goa has ...

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  19. DEATH OF PIONEER OF FILMS

    Leon Ernest Gaumont, President of the Gaumont Company of London, who brought sound and colour to pictures in 1895, has died at Sainte ...

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  20. TEEN-AGERS ACTIVE IN RACIAL RIOTING IN ALABAMA

    Nine persons, eight of whom are teen-agers, are in gaol charged with unlawful assembly, as a result of race rioting on Saturday, which ...

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  21. EMPIRE STALWARTS LACKING

    "Where are the champions of the just and mighty cause of Empire," asks the "Daily Express" in a leader which is keenly critical of the ...

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  22. COURT MARTIAL FOR MUTINY

    A court martial, believed to involve a greater number of men than any since the first world war, opened at Kluang airfield at Johore, where ...

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  23. BRITISH TAKING OVER RUHR STEEL CARTEL

    The British authorities in Germany will shortly take over the United Steelworks in the Ruhr—the biggest German armaments cartel in Europe. ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN BOYS WIN EMPIRE SHOOT

    The South African team of 3,000 boys won the King George Vth. rifle shooting trophy for 1945, with a score of 239,001, shooting for the ...

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  25. ENGLISH RUGBY WIN AT AUCKLAND

    The English Rugby League team gave a fine display of passing to score a succession of tries in their match against Auckland to-day to win by ...

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  26. FIVE MILLION LETTERS A DAY

    Every day, almost five million letters are flown by R.A.F. Transport Command throughout the world. This represents a million pounds of mail ...

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  27. DELAY SOUGHT IN GREEK PLEBISCITE

    The former Premier (Sophoulis), who is leader of the Republican Liberal Party, appealed to the Premier (Tsaldaris) to postpone the ...

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  28. ACCOMMODATION IN JAPAN UNSUITABLE FOR WIVES OF SOLDIERS

    A special investigator is to be sent to Japan to inquire into amenities being provided for Australian occupation troops. ...

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  29. FINNISH TREASON TRIALS

    The Home Minister (Ykko Leino) announced that 4,131 persons will be questioned and 87 held for trial in connection with the plot by Finnish ...

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  30. NEWS IN BRIEF

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—Several objects, apparently rockets, were seen flying low over central Sweden. One fell near a town and exploded. The ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. SERIOUS FLOODING ON UPPER NILE

    This year the Nile flood may be the worst for decades, and the Egyptian Minister for Public Works announced that next week he may be ...

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  32. TASMANIA MAY ENTER WHALING INDUSTRY

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) indicated to-day that if the CommonWealth did not enter into the whaling industry private enterprise was ...

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  33. TRADE COMMISSIONER IN NEW YORK

    Mr. Albert Hard, senior Australian Commerce Officer in London, arrived at New York where he will be acting Trade Commissioner while ...

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  34. ROYAL VISIT LIKELY NEXT YEAR

    The King and Queen may visit Australia and New Zealand after their African tour early next year. This was announced by the Prime ...

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