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  2. Classified Advertising

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  3. Smuts Says Snarlirigs Retarded Work Of Peace Conference

    Discussing reasons for widespread, disappointment with "quarrelings and snarlings at Paris," Field Marshal Smuts at Aberdeen last night warned that the biggest problems of peace-making have not yet been faced. ...

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  4. Republicans Threaten to Leave Italian Government

    The Republican Party threatened to leave the Government unless immediate action is taken against Monarchist Neofascists and Fascist enemies, of the Republic. The party sent a letter to the Premier demanding the ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. ARABS DEMAND DISSOLUTION OF JEWISH AGENCY

    Demands for the dissolution of the Jewish Agency and all other organisations directing terrorists activity, the control of all Jewish funds and the carrying out of the death sentences on Jews found guilty of terrorism, ...

    Article : 148 words
  6. Italians Want Return of Loot From Germany

    Before the Italian Economic Committee adjourned yesterday, the Italian delegate (Tarchiani) declared that if Italy ...

    Article : 277 words
  7. "ROCKETS" OVER SWEDEN DEFINED AS METEORITES

    Dr. Carl Sieghahn, Sweden's leading nuclear physicist, who arrived from Stockholm, dismissed reports of "ghost" ...

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  8. RUSSIANS CHECK ALLIED OFFICERS ON GERMAN TRAIN

    The Russians on Sunday night stopped the Vienna-Klagenfurt express on the border of the Russian zone, entered and sealed ...

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  9. ALBANIANS FIRE ON THREE GREEK FRONTIER POSTS

    An official announcement stated that all attacks, against Greek territory from Albania had been repulsed without loss. ...

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  10. Wants Defence Ring To Prevent Soviet Aggression in East

    Representative Dewey Short, a senior member of the House of Representatives Military Affairs Committee, in an interview, said the ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. COLUMNIST SEES END OF INFLATION

    Expressing the opinion that the inflationary period may have ended, the columnist of the New York "Post" (Samuel Grafton) said they ...

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  12. NAZI EXECUTIONS TO BE IN SECRET

    The Allied Control Council decided that the times and places of any executions resulting from the Nuremberg trials, will not be announced ...

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  13. WOOL WARDROBE FOR DISPLAY IN AMERICA

    The International Wool Secretariat held a reception to "Miss Australia" (Rhondda Kelly) before her departure for America on September 26. ...

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  14. STRONG MOVE TO DROP CHARGES AGAINST GREECE

    Urging the Security Council not to give further attention to the charges by Ukraine against Greece, Dr. Van Kleffens ...

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  15. INDIAN "REBEL" TO LEAD REVOLT

    Suhhas chandra Bose, who was reported to have been killed in an air crash soon after the Japanese surrender, is still alive, says a ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. GESTAPO MEMBER AT LARGE IN BRITAIN

    Scotland Yard is combing all likely places in London in search for an escaped German prisoner, Reinhold Bruchardt, a former member of ...

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  17. INDEPENDENTS WIN GERMAN ELECTIONS IN BRITISH ZONE

    The German municipal elections in the British zone resulted in a victory for Independents who secured 23,343 seats out of 68,000. Christian ...

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  18. SOVIET CLASH WITH U.S. POLICE IN BERLIN

    It was disclosed that a Russian officer and five soldiers, armed with tommy-guns, raided the U.S. military police station near Templeho[?] ...

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  19. WALLACE PERSISTS IN VIEWS ON U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    Although the views expressed by the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Wallace) on American policy in regard to affairs in Europe, have been repudiated by President Truman, Mr. Wallace declared that he was standing to those views, adding it was interesting to ...

    Article : 391 words
  20. VOLCANIC ERUPTION DEVASTATES ISLAND

    A volcanic eruption devastated the isolated island of Niaufoon in the Tongan group, 450 miles east of Fiji. ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. CHALLENGE FOR WORLD TITLE

    Tami Mauriello will meet Jo[?] Louis for the world heavy weight title at the Yankee Stadium to-morrow night but, according to the ...

    Article : 49 words
  22. U.S. MUST BE FIRM WITH SOVIET UNION

    A firm policy towards Russia was backed by General Mark Clark when he addressed the Overseas Writers' Club. ...

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  23. DOUGLAS PLANES FOR PACIFIC SERVICE

    The Australian Minister to Washington (Mr. Makin) yesterday accepted delivery of the first of four Douglas planes for the ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. Soviet Claims Potsdam Agreements Inviolate

    Russia holds that the decisions of the Potsdam conference cannot be reversed because the facts prove that it is impossible to do so now. This was stated by Molotov, who repudiated the declaration at Stuttgart by Mr. ...

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  25. SHARP ADVANCE IN RAIL SHARES

    News that the Brazilian Government is taking over the Britishowned San Paulo railway sent the company's stocks soaring on the ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. FATHER REFUSES TO ALLOW DAUGHTER TO COME TO AUSTRALIA

    Ellen Filsell told the Eastbourne Magistrate yesterday that her father refuses to allow her to go to Australia because her twin sister, ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. VON NIDA TO PLAY FOR £500 GOLF

    The first big money match in golf for many years will be played on the Southport course to-day and to-morrow when Bobby Locke and ...

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  28. HOLLYWOOD ARTISTS RECOGNISED FOR SUPPORT TO WAR LOANS

    In recognition of their work on behalf of Australian War Loans, Mr. Makin presented the film stars, Edward Arnold, Robert Young and ...

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  29. TROOPS IN JAPAN TO AIR GRIEVANCES

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said that Australian soldiers in Japan will have the opportunity of airing their grievances before ...

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  30. RESTRICTIONS ON ANGLO-GERMAN MARRIAGES

    A six months engagement is one of the conditions required by the British Army in implementing the Government's revival of the ban on ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. TACTICAL EXERCISES BY N.Z. NAVY

    Plans for the operations of the Royal New Zealand Navy's call for 1,800 officers and men to man ship and shore' establishments. ...

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  32. ATTLEE REFUSED TO MEET "SQUATTERS"

    A deputation of "squatters" from Fountain Court, which called at No. 10 Downing Street, to present a petition asking that electricity and other ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. SECURITY LOAN

    Malvern and Heidelberg, both in Victoria, are the latest cities, to reach their money quotas in the loan, Malvern raising £155,050 from 252 ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. SHIP RACING TO PORT WITH SICK MEN

    The motorship Port Freman[?] is racing to Auckland with two men on boardg dangerously ill with pneumonia. Two doctors are attending ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. NO COMPENSATION FOR BRITAIN

    The Balkans Economic Committee rejected by nine votes to four a British request that Rumania should make compensation for ships lost. ...

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  36. CONDEMNED HOUSE QUARANTEENED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The condemned house at Kilburn, in which two children died last week from septicaemia, has been quaranteened. ...

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  37. FRENCH TRAITOR EXECUTED

    [?] Tuesday.—Firing squad at N[?]ency executed Francois Rutz, a former French heavyweight boxing champion for betraying members of ...

    Article : 26 words
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