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  3. AUSTRALIA DEFENDS ADMINISTRATION IN NEW GUINEA

    A strong protest against attempts to discredit Australia's administration in New Guinea was made by Mr. Bailey in the United Nations sub-committee which is discussing trusteeship agreements. ...

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  4. Franco's Emissary Had Talk With Pretender

    Don Jose Larraz, the former Finance Minister under General Franco, returned from Lisbon where he had private conversations with Don Juan, the Spanish Pretender. It is likely that Franco will now have an opportunity of ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. RUSSIA MAKES CONCESSEION ON USE OF VETO

    Molotov agreed that the veto should not apply to any system of controls and inspections in connection with arms limitations, however he made it clear that the Soviet retained the right of veto in the Security Council ...

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  6. JAP WHALING FLEET NOW OFF WEST AUSTRALIA

    It was announced that the Japanese whaling fleet, which was sailing to the Antarctic, is now 60 miles off the West ...

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  7. OFFICERS GAOLED IN CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN

    Two lieut.-cotonels and several minor officers' were arrested and some sentenced to imprisonment in a clean-up of misconduct and ...

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  8. JEWISH AGENCY DENOUNCES TERRORISM

    The executive of the Jewish Agency is preparing a plan to combat the current wave of terrorism while Haganah's ...

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  9. NATIONS DIVIDED ON HANDLING OF SPANISH PROBLEM

    After two days of inconclusive debate on the,Spanish question, the Security Council referred the matter to a sub-committee. ...

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  10. LOW COUNTRIES TO REPATRIATE NAZI PRISONERS

    It was announced that the United States had persuaded France, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg to repatriate by November, 1947, ...

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  11. Fighting Begins In Persian Province

    Quoting [?] issued by the"Cehtral Committee of the Azerbaijan Democratic Party, the Tabriz radio ...

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  12. U.S. INJUNCTION AGAINST WAR BRIDE REMOVING INFANT SON

    A Superior Court issued an injunction against Mrs. E. M. Cutts, a 22-year-old Sydney bride, preventing her from taking her infant son, 15 ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN STAND ON VETO

    Summing up the Australian proposals on a restriction in the use of the veto, Mr. Paul Hasluck, told the Political and Security Committee ...

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  14. LIBEL CLAIM BY FORMER MINISTER TO MIDDLE EAST

    Major- General Sir Edward Spears, former British Minister to Syria and Lebanon, is suing the "Sunday Dispatch" for libel ...

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  15. BIG FOUR REACH AGREEMENT ON TRIESTE TREATY

    The Foreign Ministers last, night agreed on the details for the provisional government for Trieste but failed to settle reparation clauses of ...

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  16. COAL INDUSTRY THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION

    In all countries he had visited similar difficulties were being experienced as in Australia in obtaining a reliable and continuous supply of ...

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  17. Heavy Fine Imposed on U.S. Miners' Union

    The Federal Court imposed a fine of 3,500,000 dollars on the United Mine Workers and 1 0,000 dollars on their leader, John L. Lewis, for contempt of court in failing to obey the injunction not to strike. ...

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  18. WAFDISTS CHECKED FROM ORGANISING DEMONSTRATION

    More than 3,000 police and troops patrolled the streets of Tanta and cordoned off the homes of Wafdist supporters to prevent Nahas Pasha ...

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  19. WORLD RECORD MADE AT GEELONG WOOL SALES

    The world's record price for wool was smashed at the Geelong sales to-day when three bales of extra superfine merino wool, ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. NATIONALISATION OF FILM INDUSTRY ADVOCATED

    A sub-committee of Labour members of the Commons, in a report to the Government, urges it to enter the film business. ...

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  21. NEW OFFENSIVE BY CHINESE REDS

    A force of 50,000 Chinese Communists is reported to have opened fire on Kaihsein, in Eastern Shantung Province, which is only 30 miles ...

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  22. SNIPING CONTINUES IN INDONESIA

    Fourteen soldiers were killed andi 10 injured when two Netherlands Bren-gun carriers struck a mine on a road east of Padang. ...

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  23. GERMAN TREATMENT TURNED YOUNG GIRLS INTO OLD WOMEN

    Experiments, which are stated to have turned 20-year-old girls into grey-haired old women, are listed in indictments charging 10 men and six ...

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  24. SOCIALIST LEADER NOT TO BE NEW HENCH PREMIER

    The Communist leader (Thorez) who was the only candidate, failed [?] a bid for the Premiership because [?] did not receive sufficient votes. ...

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  25. BRITAIN TO WITHDRAW 3,000 TROOPS FROM JAPAN

    Because of her acute manpower shortage, Britain will withdraw a brigade of troops from the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan. The brigade to be withdrawn will comprise about ...

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  26. NEWS IN BRIEF

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Australian film actor, "Chips" Rafferty, arrived from London but he will not attend the premiere of "The ...

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  27. MONTGOMERY TO VISIT AUSTRALIA IN JULY

    Field- Marshal Montgomery announced that he will arrive in Australia on July 3 for a fortnight's tour of military installations and ...

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  28. BRITISH OFFICER ADMITS HAVING ACCEPTED BRIBES

    Lieut.-Colonel Lewis Ledretti, who was deputy director of War-time Disposals Branch, pleaded guilty before a court martial to four charges of ...

    Article : 140 words
  29. RESENTMENT AT RELIGIOUS PERSECUTIONS

    In the House of Lords last night the Archbishop of York urged the Government to use its influence to protect the religious rights of ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. GREECE APPEALS TO U.N.O

    The Greek Ambassador (Dendramis) filed with the Secretary-General of U.N.O. formal charges on border violations against Yugoslavia, ...

    Article : 44 words
  31. RECORD BLOODSTOCK SALES

    All records for the amount of money taken in any one day at a bloodstock sale in Britain were beaten at Newmarket sales ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. ITALIAN ARSENAL AT TRIESTE

    The Military Government police arrested thePresident and Secretary of the Trieste branch of the Italian Action Party in connection with the ...

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  33. GAINSBOROUGH LOST IN FIRE

    The Town Hall at Stratfora-on-Avon, the home of Shakespeare, was badly damaged by fire early to-day. A Gainsborough, valued at £40,000 ...

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