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  3. TERRORIST GANG SEEKS LANDING TO WORK IN BRITAIN

    Scotland Yard has taken elaborate precautions against movements by Jewish terrorists, following reports received in London. The police are fully staffing all Government buildings ...

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  4. Huge Research Plant to Harness Atomic Energy

    The army has authorised the General Electric Corporation to build and operate a nearly 20 million dollar nuclear research laboratory for the study of electric power generation from atomic energy. ...

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  5. 1,500 M.P.H. EXPECTED IN PLANE TRIAL

    The Muroc Bell Aircraft Company is preparing a rocket powered plane, XS 1, for a speed record attempt at a ...

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  6. TRUMAN ABOLISHES U.S. PRICE CONTROL AND CEILINGS

    President Truman, in one stroke, has wiped out all wage controls and the remaining price ceilings, except those on sugar, rice, and rentals, and indicated that rent ceilings may be raised. ...

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  7. W.A. RAIL STRIKE UNSETTLED

    The railway strike which started last Monday is still unsettled and the use of electric power is restricted to hospitals and sewage treatment. ...

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  8. Voters Challenged in Ashfield Poll

    S[?]rutineers challenged more than 100 voters at Ashfield Town Hall yesterday. The vote of one man questioned on ...

    Article : 473 words
  9. GIANT TRANSPORT PLANE DOES TESTS

    A Lockheed 92-ton transport plane named "Constitution" made a successful test flight yesterday. Many of the 3,000 engineers and ...

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  10. 10/- Reward For Saving Two Train Disasters

    Kombo, a native worker walking with his wife along the Anirobi-Mombassa railway, saw a goods train rushing towards ...

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  11. HINDU PILGRIMS MASSACRED IN UNITED PROVINCES

    Forty-five persons were killed and 25 injured when a mob at Shajehanpur, in the United Provinces, attacked pilgrims ...

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  12. MOSCOW ASKED TO LIFT RADIO BAN

    The Columbia Broadcasting System has cabled Generalissimo Stalin asking him to remove a broadcast ban on U.S. radio correspondents in ...

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  13. TOP SECRETS GOT BY GERMANS WITH LAX R.A.F. CONTROL

    Top secret files lying in R.A.F. headquarters in Germany, where any German could have stolen them, are referred to in official reports ...

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  14. 3 NEW MEMBERS ADMITTED TO U.N.O.

    The General Assembly of the United Nations unanimously admitted Sweden, Iceland and Afghanistan to membership of the United Nations. ...

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  15. ANGLO-POLISH RIFT UNSETTLED

    There is every indication, says the London "Times," that the disagreement between Britain and the Polish Provisional Government about ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. ITALIAN SMUGGLERS PERISH IN SNOW

    According to a delayed report, six of a gang of 50 Italian smugglers bringing motor car tyres from Switzerland, were frozen to death in a ...

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  17. SOVIET MINISTER DECLINES DINNER IN RUSSIA'S HONOUR

    The Soviet Minister to Australia (M. Lifanov) did not attend the dinner in honour of Russia last night because the former Australian ...

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  18. WREATH BY UNKNOWN HAND ON MUNICH MONUMENTS

    Unknown persons on the anniversary of Hitler's 1923 beer cellar putsch, placed a wreath on two Nazi monuments commemorating the ...

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  19. FIRST LORD MAYOR'S SHOW SINCE 1938

    It was "Children's Day" when hundreds of thousands of happy Londoners packed the streets yesterday afternoon in a crowd approaching ...

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  20. 21-YEAR-OLDS LEAD IN U.S. CRIME SURGE

    F.B.I. Director Hoover announced that crime has increased 8.1 per cent, in the United States during the first nine months of 1946, compared ...

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  21. PRAISE FOR RUSSIA BY LISBON DICTATOR

    Dr. Salazar, in his first public reference to the Soviet Union, eulogised Russia's achievements in war and peace. ...

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  22. FIRST GERMAN PAPER PERMITTED OVERSEAS

    The American Military Government has authorised the first postwar German newspaper for circulation in Allied countries. ...

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  23. HUGE EMBEZZLEMENTS IN U.S. BUSINESS HOUSES

    The United States Fidelity and Guarantee Company estimates that employees, who turn embezzlers, steal from banking and business ...

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  24. U.S. FORMER P.M.G. ON AUSTRALIAN VISIT

    The former United States Postmaster-General and chairman of the National Committee of the Democratic Party (Mr. James A. Farley) is ...

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  25. ROYAL NAVY ONLY HALF MANNED

    The Royal Navy is at present half manned according to the "Sunday Times," which pointed out that when the Home Fleet went out on recent ...

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  26. FINGLETON SAYS BODYLINE WAS AIMED AT BRADMAN

    An English bodyline bowler who returned to England after the 1932-33 Tests, said that Bradman had been frightened, says the former ...

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  27. BIGGER U.K. EXPORT DRIVE TO BE SOUGHT

    Strengthening of Britain's export drive will be discussed at the Federation of British Industries conference at Westminster on November 27 and ...

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  28. YOUTHS ARRESTED FOR BEACH OFFENCES

    Six youths were arrested for misdemeanours on two Sydney beaches this afternoon. The special mobile squad made four ...

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  29. SOCIAL SCIENCE FELLOWSHIPS ON OFFER BY UNIVERSITY

    Following the last meeting of the Interim Council of the Australian National University, applicants are being sought for two Research ...

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  30. 400 WOMEN OFFER IN FRENCH ELECTION

    Four hundred French women are among 3,000 candidates in the Parliamentary elections which begin to-day for the first full term assembly ...

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  31. U.S. OFFICER PUNISHED FOR TRADE WITH GERMANS

    A court martial has found guilty the Chief of Information in the decartelisation Branch of the United states Military Government (Lieut. ...

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  32. AIRMAN KILLED IN TRUCK COLLISION

    When an air force truck collided with a tram in Geelong to-day, Ronald Kelly, 27, was fatally injured and six others received injuries. ...

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