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  3. ITALY AGRES TO PAYMENT OF 75 PER CENT COMPENSATION

    After a stormy session the Italian Economic Committee, by 13 votes to five, accepted the principle of 75 per cent, compensation from Italy for damage done to United Nations property. Earlier it had cast a nine-all vote ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL SITUATION IS MUCH EASIER

    The feeling that the international situation had greatly improved was expressed by the SecretaryGeneral of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie) when addressing the I.L.O. conference. He acknowledged that the ...

    Article : 459 words
  5. CHILE WELCOMES CONTACT WITH AUSTRALIA

    Australia is described as "one of the richest and most dynamic and progressive of the community of British States" in a ...

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  6. BRITAIN ASKED TO ACT TO SAVE R.C. ARCHBISHOP

    In a statement, on behalf of the hierarchy of Britain and Wales, Cardinal Griffin appealed to the Government to do ...

    Article : 215 words
  7. SOVIET WRITER'S CAUSTIC ATTACK ON AUSTRALIA

    "A visitor to the Paris conference from another planet would think he was present on the Day of Judgment when an ...

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  8. Dominions to Have Voice in Disposal of Italian Colonies

    A special conference, early in 1947 to which India, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand will be invited, will probably result from the ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. WITHDRAWAL OF ALLIED FORCES FROM HUNGARY

    By a unanimous vote the Hungarian Political and Territorial Committee adopted a provision of the draft treaty requiring the withdrawal ...

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  10. JOY WANTED AT DEATH OF NAZI WAR CRIMINALS

    The Russian-controlled newspaper, "Neus Deutschland," official prgan of the Socialist Unity Party, demanded the death ...

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  11. SHIP ENGINEERS DEMAND CLOSED SHOP AND MORE WAGES

    Engineers from most merchant ships voted in favour of a strike when their contract expires at midnight on Monday, unless a new ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA ACCUSED OF BUNGLING IN SERVICE TROOPS

    The Australian bungling of army services, is responsible for discontent among the occupation forces in Japan, says the correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" who added that British officers are privately embarrassed and chagrined by the Australian ...

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  13. ITALY TO RECOGNISE SOVEREIGNTY OF ABYSSINIA, ALBANIA

    The Italian delegate (Tarchiani) gave a formal undertaking to the Italian Political Committee that Italy will recognise the sovereignty and ...

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  14. RUSSIAN PURGE OF FARM OFFICIALS

    The Russian Cabinet has ordered the dismissal and prosecution of eight agricultural officials in Samara and Yaroslavl, says Moscow ...

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  15. RADIO ACTIVITY STILL PRESENT IN BIKINI TASK FORCE

    The joint army and navy task force announced that radio-activity was still present in 75 ships that had taken part in the Bikini atomic ...

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  16. UKRAINE WILL NEED OUTSIDE AID NEXT YEAR

    In a statement at Kiev yesterday, Mr. P. White, the leader of the U.N.R.R.A. mission to Ukraine, said that that country will most likely ...

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  17. PHILIPPINES RELUCTANT TO GIVE U.S. BASES

    Press reports are increasing of official, reluctance to accede to the United States requests for an extension of military bases and the ...

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  18. EXTRA MEAT RATION FOR MINERS

    Confirming that extra meat ration to the value of 1/- weekly had been made available to British miners, the General Council of the Trades ...

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  19. JAP PARADE FOR IDENTIFICATION IN WAR CRIMES

    Thirty Japanese security police will be paraded through Kuala Lumpur next Monday to give the public the opportunity of identifying any ...

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  20. FOREIGN INFLUENCES ATTACKED BY GREEK PREMIER

    Foreign influences were accused by Premier Tsaldaris of perpetuating disorders in Greece which had been the victim of an intense war of nerves waged by those who pretended that the question of frontier ...

    Article : 240 words
  21. JAPAN USED AS CATSPAW BY RIBBENTROP

    How the German Foreign Minister (von Ribbentrop) tried to persuade Japan to make a sneak attack on Singapore in the spring of 1941, ...

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  22. TO ATHENS GREEK KING RETURNING

    Prince Paul of Greece announced in Alexandria that he was proceeding to Greece to meet his brother, King George, to-morrow. The Prince ...

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  23. HENRY KAISER WARNS THAT INCENTIVE IS VITAL TO PROGRESS

    Private enterprise was vigorously, defended by Henry Kaiser when he told the House of Representatives Merchant Marine Committee that he ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. DAMAGED TANKER REACHES PORT

    The tanker Bennington, on which an explosion occurred on Tuesday, reached Southport, North Carolina, with a 15ft. hole in the bow. ...

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  25. PROBE INTO CONDUCT OF GERMAN LAWYERS AT NAZI WAR TRIALS

    The Cologne Lawyers' Association 18 planning an inquiry into the manner in which three of its members who were counsel for the defence at ...

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  26. AMERICA REDUCES AIR MAIL RATES

    America's 'first flying post office yesterday flew from Washington to Dayton, Chicago, Pittsburgh and New York to mark the introduction ...

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  27. FREIGHTERS COLLIDE

    The coastguard received a radio report that the New Zealand freighter Kaipaki, 5,862 tons, had collided with the British freighter Liverpool ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. CONFISCATION OF WAR-TIME PROFITS

    The Allied Military Government is to confiscate all profits made during the enemy occupation by economic collaboration or by holding high ...

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  29. BRITISH EXPERT TO ADVISE ON LIBRARY SCHOOL FOR CANBERRA

    The Chief Librarian of Westminster (Mr. Lionel McColvin) will leave for Australia on October 4 to[?] inspect and advise on library ...

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  30. FURIOUS FIGHTING IN PERSIA

    Reports received from Bushire stated that tribesmen and Government forces are engaged in house-to-house fighting and some parts of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. BANDITS AMBUSH INDIAN CONVOY

    Chinese bandits ambushed a convoy of a jeep and ll lorries, carrying Indian troops from Kotabharu [?]o Krok in Upper Perak. ...

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  32. PLANE CRASHED INTO CHANNEL

    A Dakota plane, which was fairying fruit from France to England, crashed into the channel, 110 yards off the beach at Kenoche, in ...

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  33. MERCER CHARGED WITH ARSON

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —Charged at Central Police Court to-day with having maliciously set fire to a shop at 820 George Street, yesterday, with ...

    Article : 54 words
  34. WELTERWEIGHT HOLDER RETIRES

    NEW YORK, Thursday. —Marty Servo renounced the world welterweight boxing championship by his retirement from the ring because of ...

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  35. RIOTS IN INDIA

    CALCUTTA, Thursday. —Communal rioting claimed three more victims yesterday when 24 persons were also injured as police at Dacca ...

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