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  3. Support For Australian Protest Against Extravagant Usage Of Veto Powers

    Evidence that Australia, Cuba and the Phillipines will receive plenty of support from other small nations in their campaign against the extravagant use of the veto was forthcoming during a debate in the General ...

    Article : 332 words
  4. Rommel Failed to Penetrate Guise of German Commando Force

    Commenting on the German commando force, which took part on the side of the Allies in the advance landings on D-day, the "Evening Standard" said that even Field-Marshal Montgomery was unaware of their identity. ...

    Article : 76 words
  5. NEHRU DEMANDS CO-OPERATION FROM MOSLEMS

    An unequivocal assurance is reported to have been demanded by the Premier (Pandit Nehru) from the Moslem ...

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  6. FRANCO REGIME CONDEMNED BY U.N.O. SECRETARY

    The condemnation of the Franco regime is contained is a supplementary report to the General Assembly of U.N.O. by the Secretary General (Mr. Trygve Lie), who urged the Assembly to outline a course of action by which ...

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  7. AIRPORT AT NEW YORK SINKING INTO FLUSHING BAY

    Laguardi airfield, the largest airport in New York, is slowly sinking into Flushing Bay and may have to be closed within two ...

    Article : 81 words
  8. CHINESE REDS PROTEST AT AMERICAN AID

    Chinese Communists radioed the United Nations General Assembly urging a halting of American aid to Chiang ...

    Article : 248 words
  9. ADMIRAL URGES READINESS TO WAGE WAR

    The creation of a National Security Council as the best means of achieving readiness to Wage war, was urged by Admiral ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. HOUSING PLANS FOR RUHR

    The Military Government has launched an intensive drive to improve the housing situation in the British zone before the winter. ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. AUSTRALIA SOUGHT TRANSPORT OF ALIENS

    Replying to complaints from Sydney that the liner Strathmore had arrived with 200 alien refugees from the Middle East and that ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. INQUIRY SOUGHT INTO BRITISH PRESS

    The Press Association says there will be a free vote in the House of Commons when a motion for an inquiry into the Press is debated on ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. SPANISH HONOUR FOR FRANCO

    MADRID, Friday.— To mark the reconstruction of Guernica, which was destroyed during the civil war, a delegation of its leading citizens ...

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  14. MOSLEM LEADER APPEALS FOR END OF COMMUNAL STRIFE

    Appealing for an end of communal strife in Bengal the leader of the Moslem League (Dr. Jinnah) said he was relieved that the reports of ...

    Article : 185 words
  15. TOKYO PAPER ASSAILS MacARTHUR'S REPORT

    Implying that General MacArthur is over-anxious to see Japan making great strides towards democracy, the newspaper, "Asahi," reminded him that Japan had had a Diet for 57 years and that democracy is still in its ...

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  16. SINGAPORE DOCKERS STRIKE

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—Demanding 100 per cent wage increase and also a bigger rice, ration, 2,000 dockers went on strike. ...

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  17. Bomb Outrage Renewal By Jewish Terrorist Gang

    Eight British soldiers were injured, two of them dangerously, in a series of explosions yesterday, says Reuters, which added that the incidents constitute the most daring operation carried out in Jerusalem since the Stern Gang declared open war on the ...

    Article : 371 words
  18. AMERICAN GIRLS FORCED TO LIVE IN GEISHA HOUSES

    American civilians, employed at Allied headquarters, complained that American girls had to choose between sleeping under the same roof ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. NAIVE EXPLANATION OF SHOOTING

    Russian authorities omciany explained that the Russian military policemen who on Sunday last, shot dead an American civilian, Robert ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. DECLINE IN AMERICAN WOOL PRODUCTION

    The decline of the American wool growing industry, chiefly as the result of importation of Australian wool at prices below the American ...

    Article : 276 words
  21. PROTECTING GREEK WORKERS

    The World Federation of Trade Unions has taken decisions to ensure that workers in Greece are not going to suffer tyranny as formerly. ...

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  22. MR. CHURCHILL'S RENEWS WARNING ON SOVIET

    Referring to the serious warning which he gave in the House of Commons, on Wednesday regarding Russian forces in Europe, Mr. Churchill, in a speech at Loughton, said he had not put the question without weighing the whole matter carefully and laying ...

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  23. GERMAN TO HANG FOR ATROCITIES

    A Special Peoples' Court at Litomerica sentenced to death by hanging Heinrich Joechl, commander of the notorious fortress at Terezin ...

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  24. ROYALTY TO ATTEND WEDDING

    Their Majesties will attend the wedding at Romsey Abbey in Hampshire, of Lord Louis Mountbatten's elder daughter, Patricia, and Captain ...

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  25. GREEK ASSASSINS TO BE EXECUTED

    A court sentenced to death eight persons charged with having been involved in the execution of 69 persons in 1944-45. ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. FRENCH DRIVE AGAINST BLACK MARKET

    The Ministry of the Interior announced that 64 persons were arrested and 547 charges were laid in the first two days of the ...

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  27. NEWS IN BRIEF

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Unless steps are taken to remedy hospital administration 85 of the 140 nurses at the Royal Hospital for Women, ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. ARRESTED FOR FLYING NAZI FLAG AFTER HANGINGS

    A 20-year old German tram conductress of Bielefeld was remanded in custody by a British Court at Herford on a charge of making an ...

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  29. OCCUPATION FORCE BELOW STRENGTH

    General MacArthur described the morale and condition of the Allied occupation troops as very high apart from home-sickness which could be ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. WORLD ORGANISATION FOR SHIPPING

    Mr. F. C. Faraker, Commerce Officer at Australia House, London, led the Australian delegation to the United Maritime Consultative ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. INDIANS GAOLED FOR TRESPASS

    Maninal Gandhi was among the 358 Indians and sympathisers gaoled for trespassing on Durban corporation land. ...

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  32. EX-PILOTS TO PURCHASE TIGER MOTHS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Air Force Association has completed arrangements for acquiring four Tiger Moth planes which will be at the disposal ...

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