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  3. U.S. COAL MINERS TO APPEAL AGAINST FINES FOR CONTEMPT

    The soft coal miners and their leader, John L. Lewis, have lodged an appeal to the State Circuit Court against the fines that had been imposed for contempt of court in not averting a walk-out by the miners. Bonds have ...

    Article : 270 words
  4. AUSTRALIA WANTS SAN FRANCISCO AS HOME FOR U.N.O.

    Reiterating strong support by Australia for San Francisco as the headquarters for the United Nations, the Australian ...

    Article : 117 words
  5. FAILURE OF TALKS TO FIND SOLUTION FOR INDIA

    All attempts to bring the representatives of the various Indian political parties together at a round-table conference have failed, says the political correspondent of the "Evening News." ...

    Article : 312 words
  6. Call for Christian Principles in British Policy

    A rally, which was presided over by the Bishop of Chicester (Dr. Bell) and was held in the Oxford Town Hall last night, called for a policy on national and international affairs more in line with Christian principles. ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. MOSLEYS REFUSED PERMIT TO TRAVEL ABROAD

    Sir Edward Mosley and his wife have been refused permission to travel abroad. That decision is the reason ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. AUSTRALIA'S WHEAT EXPORTS WILL BE RESTRICTED

    Following his arrival here from London, where he discussed food problems, the Secretary of the Australian Commerce Department (Mr. ...

    Article : 146 words
  9. JAP MASSACRE OF EUROPEANS AT BALIKPAPAN

    A Dutch sailor, Joseph Van Amstel, told the War Crimes Tribunal that the Japanese in 1942, mutilated, drove into the sea and killed all ...

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  10. GREECE ACCUSES YUGOSLAVIA OF AIDING REBELS

    The Premier of Greece (M. Tsaldaris) said on his arrival that he had brought evidence of Yugoslavia's support of guerilla ...

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  11. POSTPONEMENT ON BRETTON WOODS SUPPORTED

    In a leading article on the decision of the Australian Caucus to postpone consideration of the Bretton Woods agreement, the "Daily Express" says ...

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  12. ABORTIVE ARMY REVOLT IN PORTUGAL

    Opening the defence of the trial of officers involved in the abortive army rising at Oporto in October, counsel said the men had joined in ...

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  13. JERUSALEM ROCKED BY EXPLOSIVES

    Three explosions rocked Jerusalem yesterday and a gun battle went on with sporadic shooting in many parts of the city. ...

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  14. PARLIAMENT RISES AFTER RUSH OF BILLS

    A Test match atmosphere with a "last wicket stand" by Opposition members in the Senate marked the close of the first session of the 18th ...

    Article : 366 words
  15. RELIEF FOR MEN IN NEW RATION SCALE

    Men, who in the opinion of the Rationing Commission have felt the severity of clothing rationing more than anyone else, will benefit most ...

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  16. CHINESE REDS' CONDITIONAL OFFER FOR PEACE

    The Chinese Communists have offered to make a fresh start on peace negotiations but have again stipulated that it must be ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. Persian Troops Capture Tiny Village

    Irregular cavalry of the Persian army on Wednesday captured Rejin, a tiny mud-hut village on the Azerbaijan border. The Persian main forces are concentrated at Tazekhan,about 1 2 miles, from the border and are across the main road and the ...

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  18. GERMAN SOCIALIST OPPOSES UNITY PLAN

    Walter Ulbricht, an executive member of the Soviet-inspired Socialist Unity Party, called for a nationwide referendum for the ...

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  19. BRITAIN REDUCING STRENGTH OF JAPAN OCCUPATION FORCE

    The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) announced in the House of Commons that Britain, in consultation with General ...

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  20. ITALY TO PAY INCREASED REPARATIONS

    Molotov scored a win at the session last night of the Foreign Ministers when it was agreed to slash the Bulgarian reparations and to ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. GREEK PRINCE SEEKS CAREER IN ROYAL NAVY

    Explaining the application of Prince Philip of Greece for naturalisation as a British subject the Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) told the ...

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  22. LORRY ABANDONED IN DESERT

    A R.A.F. Lancaster sighted an abandoned lorry in the desert near Korosko, on the Sudan border. It is believed to belong to Mr. and ...

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  23. CHURCH UNION TALKS IN ENGLAND

    The Rev. Frank Ballard, Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council, said the National Federation of the Council of the Free Church had ...

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  24. SEEKING EGG MARKET IN EAST

    The possibility of establishing an extensive market in the Middle and Near East for Australian eggs and poultry will be discussed at a ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEESHIP FOR NEW GUINEA SUPPORTED

    The Russian delegate (Novikov) pointed out in the Trusteeship sub-committee that the Charter provided all trusteeship agreements must have the approval of all States directly concerned, but no attempt has yet been made to define that phrase ...

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  26. NEWS IN BRIEF

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. — The Coroner to-day returned a finding that Alan Morgan, 32, railway porter, married, who collapsed on October 9, ...

    Article : 219 words
  27. SYDNEY SWELTERED IN HEAT WAVE

    Mr. A. Waters, of Belmore, collapsed and died on Central railway station this afternoon, owing to the heat wave, while ambulance officials had ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. Soviet Exploitation Of German Industrial Plants

    The formation of ten Russian trusts which, it is stated, are sucking up current German industrial production for reparations, is ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. "IRRESPONSIBLES" INTERFERING IN FIXING BASIC WAGE

    At a meeting of the Central Coal Reference Board to-day Acting Chief Judge Drake-Brockman, of the Arbitration Court, said that ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. WANGANELLA RETURNS TO TASMAN TRADE

    It was announced that the motorship Wanganella, on its arrival from Vancouver on December 28, will be handed back to Huddart, Parker and ...

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  31. GERMAN EXPERTS FOR YUGOSLAVIA

    Between 100 and 200 German specialists have arrived here from Berlin, under Government contract, to act as consultants in a projected ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. DASH TO STRANDED TUG

    H.M.A.S. Arunta, which was accompanying the Shropshire to Japan, interrupted its voyage to make a dash of 500 miles to aid a naval tug ...

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