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  3. RUSSIANS STRIP OCCUPATION ZONE IN GERMANY

    An investigation into the organisation of industry in the Russian zone, says the Berlin correspondent of "The Times," ...

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  4. ROCKET-TESTING RANGE FOR AUSTRALIA

    The construction of a rocket-testing range in Central Australia at a cost of £8,000,000 is to begin immediately and will be completed within three years, while a further £10 millions will be voted for a rocket research ...

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  5. FRENCH PARTIES REACH AGREEMENT ON CONSTITUTION

    Leaders, of the three main parties have reached an agreement on the disputed parts of the new Constitution which ...

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  6. Dead-Line Fixed For Conclusion of Paris Conference

    The plenary session of the peace conference adopted without discussion the proposals of the Big Four for an acceleration of the discussions, providing for October 5 as the dead-line for the committees and October 15 for ...

    Article : 325 words
  7. GORING PREFERS FIRING SQUAD TO. HANGING

    Goring told his lawyer that, if he is sentenced to be hanged, he will appeal to the Allied Control Council that he be ...

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  8. BALKANS NOT TO PAY FULL REPARATIONS

    The British taxpayer was probably the most heavily taxed in the world, declared the British delegate (Mr. Gregory) when speaking before the ...

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  9. ROUND-UP OF GREEK BANDITS

    The garrison town of Deskati was occupied by armed bands allegedly Communists, totalling between 1000 and 1500, on September 19 after the ...

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  10. REPARATIONS MAY BE MORTAL WOUND TO ITALY

    The great Powers will be responsible if their decisions weakened Italy's development towards democracy, said Premier de ...

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  11. ASSURANCE OF U.S.A. POLICY

    Making his first formal statement since the resignation of Mr. Wallace, the Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) said that President Truman's ...

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  12. INDIAN WOMEN TO HAVE VOICE IN GOVERNMENT

    Premier Nehru announced that the Interim Government had decided to appoint women as Ministers and also as ambassadors. ...

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  13. SOVIET FIVE-YEAR PLAN FALL SHORT OF OBJECTIVES

    Reviewing the progress of the current Soviet five-year plan, the Moscow newspaper, "Izvestia," reveals a failure of the machine-tool industry to reach its quota for July and also comments on the unsatisfactory output in the motor and ball-bearing ...

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  14. HEAVY DAMAGE AT GUAM FROM TYPHOON

    Admiral Nimitz revealed that the recent typhoon caused 1,500,000 dollars damage to Navy installations on Guam. ...

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  15. BOMBAY POLICE ORDERED TO SHOOT RIOTERS

    Police and troops have been ordered to shoot irrespective of the community, and the Government will impose heavy fines on ...

    Article : 202 words
  16. ISLANDERS DYING OF STARVATION

    A serious famine is reported among two and a half million inhabitants of Madura Island with thousands dying. ...

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  17. FULL EMPLOYMENT NOT YET WON IN AUSTRALIA

    Although its own transition from war to peace has been smooth, the Australian, Government felt that the battle for maintaining full ...

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  18. REPRIEVE FOR JAPS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Following local criticism of the severity of the sentences passed on Japanese staff officers at the Singapore internment camp, the ...

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  19. PRICE CONTROL RESTRICTS U.S. WOOL PURCHASES

    Substantial American buying commissions at the London wool sales have been cancelled because of regulations imposed on American ...

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  20. RAGGED TROOPS GIVE BAD IMPRESSION

    Five members of the British House of Commons, after a tour of the occupation forces in Japan; cabled the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) ...

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  21. EGYPTIAN ARMS FOR PALESTINE SEIZED

    The police pounced on lorries leaving Alexandria for the Suez Canal and also raided houses and arrested a nuniber of persons. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS HUMAN RIGHTS PLAN REJECTED

    "I respectfully suggest that the proper place, for this proposal is the waste paper basket," declared Vyshinski when commenting ...

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  23. GREEK KING FLYING TO ATHENS

    King George of Helienes and his entourage left a Heathrow airport to-day for Greece. The King was farewelled by his ...

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  24. DEATH SENTENCE FOR PILOT HEATH

    Neville George Heath, a former pilot of the R.A.A.F., was sentenced to death for the murder of two women in revolting circumstances. ...

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  25. REPORT ON ATOMIC CONTROL

    The Scientific and Technical Committee of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission unanimously approved of a report on atomic energy ...

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  26. FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE WITH FRANCE

    Australia has an extremely favourable trade balance with France at present and it is rapidly growing. Since January, exports to France ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL SALES

    All the wool offered at yesterday's sales was disposed of. Bradford secured the bulk of the offering. Superior grade wools were ...

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  28. STRANDED AT PORT SAID

    Most of the 41 passengers, who set out for Australia from Britain aboard a 61-ton former naval launch, are stranded at Port Said without ...

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  29. U.S. CONVICTIONS IN WAR FRAUDS

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Clark), addressing the California State Bar Association, said that the Justice Department had made 6499 ...

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  30. ZONE TRADING IN GERMANY

    Businessmen from the Americanoccupied Province of Bavaria and the Russian-occupied Province of Thuringia, under an agreement signed ...

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  31. WEATHER AGAINST TRIAL FLIGHT

    Adverse weather has again forced the postponement of the take-off of the Neptune on its flight to Seattle Commander T. D. Davies said the ...

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  32. FLEW 600 M.P.H. FOR 93 MILES

    It was announced that Group-Captain Donaldson, had flown a jet Meteor at a speed of 600 m.p.h. for a distance of 93 miles on the flight back ...

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  33. GERMAN PRISONERS RETURNING HOME

    The first batch of 500 German prisoners of war to be repatriated from Britain will reach Munster to-day. They will be followed by 15,000 ...

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  34. SCOTLAND YARD ON FILMS

    Film fans will shortly see Scotland Yard in action. The story revolves around the attempt to smash out black-marketing and extends ...

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  35. ENGLAND HAS STRONG BATTING SIDE

    Whatever impressions can be gained from the net practices leaves one with the idea that England has a most efficient batting side but there ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. NO SILVER TO BE USED IN BRITISH COINS

    The use of silver in the composition of British coins will be forbidden under a bill which is expected to be rushed through the next ...

    Article : 99 words
  37. YUGOSLAVIA REJECTS GREEK NOTE

    The Yugoslav Foreign Office has rejected, the Greek Note regarding the alleged infringement of Greek territory. ...

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  38. EMPIRE CHAMPION TO FIGHT PATRICK

    Ronnie James, Empire lightweight boxing champion, will come to Australia shortly with his wife and younger son and in the three months ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. VON NIDA DEFEATED IN SEMI-FINAL

    Norman von Nida, who won his way into the semi-finals of the £2000 professional golf tournament by defeating Halliburton 2 and l and Perry ...

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  40. EX-KING ZOG'S NIECES FINED

    Princesses Teri and Dushan, nieces of ex-King Zog of Albania, were each fined £7 in Buckinghamshire yesterday for motoring offences—the first ...

    Article : 41 words
  41. ROOSEVELT'S ESTATE

    The late President Roosevelt left a net estate of 1,085,486 dollars after a deduction of 736,000 dollars for debts, funeral and other costs. ...

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