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  3. GERMANS RAID BRITISH HOMES FOR FOOD RATIONS

    During the week-end some Germans broke into the homes of families of the British occupation forces in Westphalia and stole quantities of food. Correspondents say that the raids disclose that the Germans realise how ...

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  4. GRAVE SITUATION DEVELOPS IN INDIAN RIOTS

    The slow fuse of India's murder campaign is approaching onimously close to the north west frontier. The latest explosion in Meerut, where 50 Moslems were killed by Hindus in riots has spread. Hindus waylaid a ...

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  5. COCHIN-CHINA PRESIDENT SUICIDED

    The French Newsagency announced that the President of the Provisional Government in Cochin- China (Nguyen van ...

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  6. RUMANIAN ELECTIONS "FALSIFIED"

    The National Liberal Party leader (Rom[?]iceanu) who is one of two members of the Opposition included in the ...

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  7. BRITAIN BUYS TURKISH GRAIN FOR INDIA

    It was announced in Ankara that Britain has concluded an agreement with Turkey to buy nearly 150,000 tons of grain ...

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  8. SOCIALISTS LOSE GROUND IN FRENCH ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS

    A feature of the elections at the week-end for the National Assembly was the gains by Communists and Radicals at the expense of the ...

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  9. AMERICA FACES GRAVE DANGER OF LITTLE LEADERS

    Alan Nevins, a celebrated American historian and journalist, in an interview warned of the possibility that American ...

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  10. EXTRAORDINARY ALLEGATIONS IN ALBANIAN TRIALS

    Reporting on the trial of naval engineers, charged with attempted sabotage, Tirana radio says it is alleged an American Mission gave ...

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  11. N.Z. LABOUR NOT TO NATIONALISE ALL BANKS

    "The matter was never seriously discussed by the Government," said the Minister for Works (Mr. Semple) in a vigorous reply to a statement ...

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  12. ATOMIC POWER FOR FIGHTER PLANE

    The Army-Air Force has contracted with an unnamed aircraft manufacturing company for the development of an atomic-powered plane. ...

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  13. CHINESE REDS FEAR SPLIT IF ASSEMBLY IS HELD

    Urging the abandonment of the meeting of the National Assembly, scheduled for to-morrow for the adoption of [?] new Chinese Constitution the Communist spokesman (Wang Ping Nan) declared that the holding ...

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  14. SOCIALISTS' CONFERENCE CONCLUDED

    LONDON. Monday.—The World Socialist Parties' conference at Bournemouth ended yesterday. Delegates decided to postpone a decision ...

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  15. VISIT TO SUGAR TECHNOLOGY

    CAWNPORE, Monday.—On arrival here from Lahore, the Australian Industrial delegation visited the Imperial Institute of Sugar Technology. ...

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  16. BRITISH LABOUR POLICY IDENTICAL WITH AUSTRALIA'S

    Senator Collings, after visiting his birthplace, at Brighton, which he had not seen for 63 years, said he was unable to trace any relatives. ...

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  17. POWER TALKS ON USE OF VETO AGREEMENT

    The American delegation plan[?] to open informal talks with representatives of the other Big Five this week, with the object [?] of ...

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  18. Jewish Terrorists Extend War Into Britain

    Despite the closest watch of Channel ports, there is a possibility that members of the Jewish Stern Gang have ...

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  19. RUSSIA'S POSTWAR PLANE

    Russia's first post-war lighter than air machine has been completed. It carries a one-man crew and 10 to 12 passengers. It is 150ft. long, has a ...

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  20. Young Teacher Suffocated When Truck Overturned

    Marie Catherine Low, 19, single, a school teacher of Warialda, N.S.W., was suffocated when a utility truck overturned about four miles from ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. RENEWAL OF BORDER CLASHES IN ALBANIA

    Tirana radio reported border lashes between Greek and Albanian forces last Wednesday during which hand-grenades and machine-guns were used for 30 minutes. One Greek officer and four other ranks were fired on after crossing the frontier, ...

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  22. British Troops on Strike in M. East

    General Headquarters announced that certain soldiers and some administration establishments at Telel Kabir were missing from work ...

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  23. APATHY IN ROME AT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The Romans were apathetic to the municipal elections on Sunday which was the first since Fascism. It was revealed that only 51 per ...

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  24. PERSIAN SHAH ORDERS USE OF TROOPS

    According to Court circles, the Shah of Persia (Mohammed Beza Pahlevi) has ordered the Central Governmeit to use force, if necessary, to recover control of Zenjan, which was occupied by the Azerbaijan Democratic Party last April. ...

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  25. MOVE TO SETTLE DOCK STRIKE

    Members of the unions involved in the strike at Mort's Dock decided to place the matter in the hands of the disputes committee of the Trades ...

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  26. APATHY DISPLAYED AT BRISBANE'S REMEMBRANCE DAY

    Public apathy allowed Brisbane's first Remembrance Day ceremony in Anzac Square to pass almost unnoticed. ...

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  27. NO CHANGE IN FOREIGN POLICY OF UNITED STATES

    President Truman announced at a Press conference that notwithstanding the defeat of the Democratic Party there will be no change in the ...

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  28. NEWS IN BRIEF

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —.Dutch quarters stated to-day that about £5 millions worth of materials for the N.E.I. were rotting in Australia ...

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  29. GRAVE MANPOWER SHORTAGE IN NAVY

    Commenting on the manpower shortage in the Royal Navy the naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" said that of the five ...

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  30. FLIGHT TO SPELL FOR AUTUMN RACING

    The champion mare Flight will not race in Sydney again. She will be spelled at Ferntree G[?]lly and then prepared for the ...

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  31. FISHING BOATS FOR CHINA

    SYDNEY, Monday—Fifteen motor fishing boats, purcahsed by UNRRA left to-day for China where they will be used to assist in rehabilitating ...

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  32. APPLE CROP RUINED BY HAIL STORM

    LITHGOW, Monday.— Almost the entire apple crop at Hartley Vale was ruined by a freak hail storm at the week-end. ...

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