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  3. BRITISH ALARM AT TRUMAN'S SPANNER IN PALESTINE CRISIS

    President Truman's request for immediate substantial Jewish immigration into Palestine has shocked many people in Britain who believe that the whole Palestine talks may be jeopardised. ...

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  4. A.C.T.U. FEARS INDUSTRIAL HOLD-UPMELBOURNE TRANSPORT HALTED; SYDNEV FOUNDRIES MAY CLOSE

    Forty thousand workers will be on strike in Melbourne to-day and in Sydney, notices of dismissal will be given next Friday to 4,500 workers in 80 foundries. The president of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. P. Clarey) said to night there were all the elements of a general upheaval in Australian industry. ...

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  5. American Army Training for Airborne Operations

    More than 40 United States generals have recommended that the bulk of Americans should be trained as airborne striking forces which would be headed by parachutists and glider troops. The recommendations were contained in a plan prepared for ...

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  6. Britain to Sell Death Railway To Siamese

    Britain has agreed to sell to Siam the notorious "Railway of Death" linking Burma and Siam, says the Bangkok ...

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  7. SUDDEN DEATH OF SWEDISH P.M.

    The Prime Minister (M. Albin Hansson) collapsed and died in a suburban street while going home from a meeting. ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND U.S. TO SHARE MAJOR REFUGEE COSTS

    Britain and America have agreed' to pay nearly three-quarters of the cost of financing the proposed International Refugee Organisation on the ...

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  9. INDIAN CABINET SETTLEMENT EXPECTED

    Talks are proceeding between Dr. Jinnah and Premier Nehru regarding the allotment of portfolios in the New ...

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  10. treaties Completed after 28 hour sitting

    After a record breaking session of 28 hours and 50 minutes, the Balkans Economic Committee adjourned after solving the deadlock which arose over the last unadopted clause of many of the peace treaties—Bulgaria's ...

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  11. HAWAII-CAIRO FLIGHT BY SUPERFORTRESS

    The superfortress "Pacusan Dreamboat" landed at Cairo at 6.03 p.m. Sydney time' in a non-stop flight from Hawaii. ...

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  12. NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE URGES NEW WASHINGTON

    Emulation of Australia's example in building Canberra was suggested in an article in the Sunday supplement of the New York "Times," ...

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  13. 18 COUNTRIES JOIN IN CO-OPERATIVE OIL BUYING SCHEME

    Representatives of co-operative societies in Australia have joined-the 18 other countries in indicating willingness to participate financially in ...

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  14. NEW RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR CANBERRA

    The establishment of an agristological laboratory for pasture research at Canberra forms part of an expanded pro? ...

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  15. DEATH SENTENCE FOR DEATH OF R.A.A.F. PRISONERS

    A British military pourt has sentenced to death a German charged with killing an unidentified airman prisoner of war, believed to be an ...

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  16. PRAYERS FOR RAIN

    Prayers for rain were offered in all Roman Catholic churches throughout diocese of Goulburn yesterday. At all Masses in Canberra, ...

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  17. EXPRESSES CANCELLED

    Because of the Victorian railway tie-up, the Melbourne Express was cancelled to-night. The Secretary for Railways (Mr. ...

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  18. BRITISH PLANE DOWN IN YUGOSLAVIA

    Allied headquarters have announced that reports from Belgrade state that a British plane was forced down on Friday near Nish. ...

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  19. NATIONAL QUIZ FINAL NEXT MONDAY

    Prize money for the Anal of thc Australian National Quiz Championship to be broadcast from all Australian radio stations on Monday ...

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  20. SOVIET SEEKS U.N.O. DISCUSSION OF OCCUPATION FORCES

    The Russian delegate (Gromyko) has sent a letter to the SecretaryGeneral of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie) asking that the United-Nations ...

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  21. PERSIAN TROOPS DESTROY TOWN ERE SURRENDER

    Persian army, headquarters, navu announced the fall of Chaserun garrison, after heavy fighting. It added that a Persian relief ...

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  22. CROSSBAR RIDER IN DOUBLE FATALITY

    Cecil George Easterbrook, 28, of Penrith, and Elsie Shirley Mason, 17, of Kingswood, were killed when the bicycle on which they were riding ...

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  23. MR. CHURCHILL SAYS SOCIALISTS ARE GIVING AWAY EMPIRE

    "Nationalisation of cables and wireless, although agreeable to Australian socialists conceptions, has been a' dead loss to this island, not ...

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  24. AGITATORS BLAMED FOR KOREAN RIOTING

    Fifty-three Korean police were killed and 20 seriously wounded and 100 are reported missing as the result of clashes with rioting mobs at ...

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  25. PLANES ENCOUNTER HEAVY STORMS

    The A.N.A. Skymaster Tataua encountered a heavy hailstorm when travelling with 40 passengers from Brisbane to Sydney and her speed ...

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  26. BIG RAILWAY WORKS FOR COUNTRY

    Outlining the railway works programme in N.S.W. for the. current financial year, the Premier,(MrMcKell) said last night that future ...

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  27. MALAYAN SULTANS TO BE RESTORED

    The reinstatement of Sultans as sovereign rulers of their own States has been recommended by the working committee of British officials and ...

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  28. HANGMAN COMES TO NUREMBURG

    The British hangman (Albert Pierrepont) arrived in Nuremburg to carry out the executions of those condemned by the Tribunal. ...

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  29. JAP SUICIDES TO CHEAT HANGMAN

    The Japanese war criminal, Hiroshi Shutara, hanged himself on Friday at Macassar after the prosecution at the court martial had demanded the ...

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