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  3. ARABS INVITE JEWS TO JOIN IN FORMING A UNITED PALESTINE

    An invitation to the Jews to enter into a co-operative partnership with the Arabs, was issued by the secretary-general of the Arab League (Azzam Pasha) when he disclosed an Arab plan for an independent united Palestine. ...

    Article : 272 words
  4. U.S. PRESIDENT WARNS AGAINST PRICE INFLATION

    Calling for an all-out production and the cessation of industrial strife, President Truman supported the warning by ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. RELEASE OF A[?] NAZIS STILL A PROBLEM FOR ALLIES

    A saddening spectacle is how the Berlin correspondent of "The Times" describes the agitation now being fomented for the re-trial before a Germon court of the three Nazis acquitted by the International Tribunal, for ...

    Article : 539 words
  6. BELGRADE BISHOP DENIES APPROVAL OF MASSACRES

    During the hearing of the trial for crimes against the people, Archbishop Stepinac denied having written a document ...

    Article : 228 words
  7. JAP OFFICERS TO HANG FOR CANNIBALISM

    Three Japanese officers— Lieut.-General Hoshio Tachibana, Navy Captain Shisuo Yoshii and Major Sueo Matcba ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. GERMAN SPIES BROKE U.S. MILITARY CODE

    Giving evidence before a Milltary Commission which it trying 27 Nazis, Louis Siefken, who headed the German naval ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. Conservatives Defend Private Ownership As Against Nationalisation

    "Ownership of property is not a crime or a sin but a reward and a responsibility which must be shared as equitably as possible among all citizens," declared the former Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) when addressing the conference of the Conservative Party ...

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  10. ANGLO-SOVIET EXCHANGES AT PARIS TALKS

    Repeated objections which were raised by General Slaven, of Russia, during an all-night session of the Military Committee, which lasted ...

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  11. CHINESE REDS SEIZE VITAL RAILWAY

    Communist forces which penetrated to within four miles of Peiping were repulsed but others are reported have encircled Paoting, also ...

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  12. ROCKET BOMB TESTS TO COVER INDIAN OCEAN

    Rocket bomb experiments in Australia are to be conducted on an extensive scale. Capital cost of the establishment ...

    Article : 355 words
  13. INDIA LOSES COTTON TRADE TO AUSTRALIA

    A report from the Indian Trade Commissioner in Australia says that India will lose a very valuable trade in cotton textiles unless there is a ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. NO SURVIVORS IN AIR CRASH

    A rescue party, which reached the scene of the crash of the Skymaster on a hillside 10 miles from Harmon airfield, after struggling for eight ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. SPLIT DEVELOPS IN EGYPTIAN CABINET

    The Deputy Prime Minister (Loutfy Pasha) and the Minister for Commerce (Habashi Pasha) have resigned from the Cabinet. ...

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  16. ROCKET PROPULSION FOR MOTOR CYCLES

    The world's record for speedway attendance—85,000— was present at Wembley when the first rocket-assisted motor cycle, designed by ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. SPAIN ADMITTED TO AVIATION BODY

    Despite Russian opposition, Spain was to-day admitted to membership of the provisional International Civil Aviation Organisation. ...

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  18. NO MUSICIANS BAND ON LUXURY LINER

    The Musicians' Union banned its members from playing on the liner Queen Elizabeth during a. trial run down the Clyde on Monday with the ...

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  19. DECENTRALISATION IN BRITAIN

    Government plans to prevent the calamity of unemployment, which hit Northern England between the two wars, were outlined by the ...

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  20. RUSSIA WANTS IMMEDIATE ACTION ON REHABILITATION

    At the instance of Russia the Economic and Social Council deferred for four months consideration of proposals by economists for the ...

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  21. EXPLOSIONS WRECK OCTANE FUEL PLANT

    Three explosions wrecked the Sun Oil Co's. alkylisation plant on the Delaware River and shook an area 15 miles wide. ...

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  22. REBEL TRIBES FIRE OIL DEPOTS

    Guerilla warfare has developed in the Sulah locality, seven miles from Ardabil, which is east from Tabriz where tribesmen set fire to ...

    Article : 160 words
  23. DEADLOCK ON U.N.O. POLICE ENDED

    Russia has submitted recommendations on the basic principle which should govern the international police force organisation, thus ending ...

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  24. ARGENTINE TO CEASE SEX EDUCATION AMONG CHILDREN

    As a result of protests by variou Catholic organisations, including the Feminine Union, the Argentine Goverment has discontinued a ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. THREE ARRESTED ON ARSON CHARGE

    Two men and a 16-year-old girl were arrested to-day on charges of arson, arising out of a fire which caused —7,000 damage at Woodley ...

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  26. Reparation Claims On Italy

    The Italian Economic Committee, by 12 votes to 8, adopted an Australian proposal for the appointment of a supervising body for the ...

    Article : 160 words
  27. VIOLATED RIGHTS OF NEGRO

    Constable T. Crews, of Swanee County, was sentenced to a years' gaol and fined 1,000 dollars on a charge of having violated the civil ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. GREEKS ACCLAIM KING

    Except for Republicans, who were impassive, a crowded Parliament acclaimed King George of Hellenes. In his address from the throne the ...

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  29. NEWS IN BRIEF

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—Following[?] collision between a mail train and [?] goods train at Ongela 28 persons were killed and 70 injured. ...

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  30. U.S. SEEKS MEAT IN AUSTRALIA

    Major-General Larkin announced that negotiations are proceeding for the purchase of meat in Australia and Argentine to feed American ...

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  31. U.S. TENNIS OPPOSED TO OPEN TOURNEYS

    The American Lawn Tennis Association has re-affirmed its opposition to open tournaments or any further professional encroachments, ...

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  32. 'ROOS FOR MOSCOW ZOO

    Loading difficulties at Rockhampton are believed to have been the cause for the non-arrival to-day by air of two kangaroos which are ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. NO CAUSE FOUND FOR CRASH OF JET-PROPELLED PLANE

    The film which automatically recorded the test flight of the de Havilland jet plane, revealed that at the time the maching was flying at 7,000 ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. CLASH OVER TREATY FOR BULGARIA

    Despite opposition from an Eastern block the military committee, by 15 votes to six, adopted the military clauses of the Bulgarian treaty. ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. TROOP AMENITIES IN JAPAN

    Representing the Australian joint Chiefs of Staff, Brigadier C. M. Elliott, Naval Captain A. N. Gray and Wing-Commander Douglas arrived ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. RECORD FLIGHT OVER PACIFIC

    The Trans-Australian Skymaster, John Eyre, landed at Laverton this afternoon after making a record crossing of the Pacific, the time from ...

    Article : 56 words
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