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  3. REBELLION IN EASTERN CAMBODIA FOLLOWS ARRIVAL OF FRENCH

    The arrivai of the first European French reinforcements in Indo-China coincided with news of a rebellion in Eastern Cambodia. The French claim to have overcome the rebellion, which according to the French Newsagency ...

    Article : 229 words
  4. Dutch to Adopt Powerful Policy in Batavia

    The Dutch are prepared to adopt a "powerful" policy towards irresponsible Indonesian elements which are reported to be endangering the prospects of a peaceful political agreement in Indonesia. ...

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  5. MARTIAL LAW MAY BE COMMON IN PALESTINE

    Martial law may be introduced throughout Palestine if the present state of tension deteriorates. This possibilty, according to British, United Press, will be one of the matters discussed by the British Commander in the Middle ...

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  6. SPANISH MOVES FOR "CARETAKER" GOVERNMENT

    If events confirm reports that all Spanish parties, except the Carlists and the Communists, have,now signed a pact to form a 'caretaker' ...

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  7. DOMINION VIEWS NOT ASCERTAINED ON PRINCESS

    A report, published in "The Star," to the effect that the Dominion Prime Ministers had been asked as to their views regarding ...

    Article : 206 words
  8. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN DIFFERENCES WIDEN

    Commenting on a statement by the Egyptian Premier (Nokrashy Pasha) that any effort to separate the Sudan and Egypt ...

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  9. BRITAIN DENIES ORDERING CHANGE IN AIR DESIGNS

    An allegation that the Government in ordering a new type of airliner for Britain's nationalised air services, had ordered the makers to ...

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  10. THREE WOMEN FACE DEATH WITH BRAVERY

    Three women, who parachuted into France on special missions in 1944, and whose [?] was described at the Ravensbruck trials, faced death [?] before the firing squad that the Nazi Stormtroopers [?] and held their fire until ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. RUSSIA PREFERS HANDSHAKES TO SWORDS

    According to the noted Russian journalist (Hya Erenburg) Russia is stretching out a hand to other nations "not because we are weak but be ...

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  12. BRITONS WARNED THAT COMING MONTHS MAY NOT BE EASY

    A warning that the coming months may not be easy ones was given by the Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) in a New Year's message to the ...

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  13. HIROSHIMA BOMB WAS A "CRUDE AFFAIR"

    The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima was "a very crude affair," said the former Assistant Secretary (Mr. John McCloy) in an article in ...

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  14. MASSACRE OF POLISH NUNS DESCRIBED

    The massacre of 14 Polish nuns was described as having taken place at the Ravensbruck concentration camp for women by Vera Valvequart, ...

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  15. CATTLE ROUND UP IN FORMER DUST BOWL

    A far, cry from the dismal dust bowl days of 1937 is the annual round up of livestock in Saskatchewan, where, with all the colour of the ...

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  16. N.Z. KILLED IN HORSE FLOAT CRASH

    John Francis Page, a young New Zealander, who came to Britain in November, was either kicked or crushed to death by two ...

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  17. COMPENSATION FOR CRIPPLING

    Judge L. A. Orr and his wife, Mrs. Orr, have been awarded £14,900 against the English Missionary Hospital for the treatment of their ...

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  18. NO MIRACULOUS CURE IN NATIONALISATION OF COAL MINES

    The nationalisation of British coal Mines wil not mean any miraculous change in the critical coal situation, which may again be acute nest ...

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  19. AMERICANS ASSAILED BY CHINESE

    An American army lieutenant was batoned on the head with bamboo canes and an attempt was made to disrobe his girl companion, while an ...

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  20. EISENHOWER DENIES SUIT FOR PRESIDENCY

    General Eisenhower denied a statement attributed to him that he would run for the Presidency "if the people want him to do so." ...

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  21. EMPIRE EXCHANGE OF GOVERNOR-GENERALS

    Addressing a youth conference of the Royal Empire Society, Lord Elton said that he looked to the time when there might he a Canadian ...

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  22. INDIAN "TOURIST" CRICKETERS SUPREME

    Injuries, suffered by several members of the Indian cricket team which recently toured England, has resulted in the Indian Cricket Board ...

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  23. READERS VIEWS

    The Editor, The Canberra Times," Sir.—Congratulations on your leading article in today's "Times." It is to be hoped that your comments, ...

    Article : 360 words
  24. JAPS ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO WAR PRISONERS

    Giving evidence before tne war Crimes Tribunal, Major George Vicks of Hawthorne, Vic, said in September, 1942, he found the bodies of six ...

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  25. U.S. MAY BARTER TARIFFS FOR TRADE

    This year will be even better for American foreign trade, than 1946, but the prospects may dim if the United States moves away from ...

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  26. INDIAN DISCIPLINE DETERIORATED AFTER JAP RAID

    Warrant Officer Murzaffir Khan, cross-examined at the court martial of seven Indians charged with mutiny on Christmas Island in March, ...

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  27. CONGRESS LEADERS RECOMMEND ACCEPTING BRITISH MISSION PLAN

    Congress leaders have decided to recommend to the, All-India Congress committee meeting on Sunday that it accept the British interpretation of ...

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  28. ANTHONY BROOKE SAYS ISSUES TOO BIG TO BE SOLVED IMMEDIATELY

    Mr. Anthony Brooke said on arrival here that he intended to stay "in this part of, the world" for some time. He declared that the issues at stake ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER INCORRECTLY NAMED

    The American Associated Press explained that the name of Captain K. V. Parish, of Melbourne, had incorrectly been placed on a document ...

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  30. "SLOPPY BUSINESS" IN DISPOSING OF U.S. SURPLUS GOODS

    The Special House Committee, investigating surplus war goods disposals, accused the War Assets Administration of "sloppy business ...

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  31. BRITISH CITIZENSHIP FOR WAR ORPHANS

    More than 1000 orphan children, who fled to Britain from pre-war Nazi persecution in Germany and Austria, will be granted British ...

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  32. TRIAL OPENS OF MARSHAL MILCH

    Field-Marshal Milch has been charged before an American military court with deportations of slave labour, the use of war prisoners for ...

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  33. BRUTAL VIOLATION OF ALBANIA'S SOVEREIGNTY

    Albania has notified U.N.O. that British warships "thrice brutally violated the sovereignty, of Albania." This charge was made by the ...

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  34. TITO ATTACKS HOSTILITY IN YUGOSLAVIA

    Reference to hostile elements in Yugoslavia was made by Marshal Tito in a New Year broadcast in which he spoke of a concealed plan ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. PERSIAN EXECUTION FOR JOINING REBELS

    Quoting a Persian newspaper, the Moscow Newsagency says a court martial at Tabriz sentenced to death five of nine Persian army officers who ...

    Article : 53 words
  36. CONSTELLATION PILOT UNDERGOES OPERATION

    After his wife flew from America and pleaded with him to undergo the operation, Captain Herbert Tansey, who was critically injured in the ...

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  37. RUSSIAN EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Thursday. — Moscow Radio says that, headed by the 29,000 ton mother ship Slava, eight fast 350ton whalers, forming the first Soviet ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. ENGLISH BRIDES ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Thirty-two English brides and fiancees of Australian servicemen arrived here to-day on the Otranto. Twenty-nine of ...

    Article : 34 words
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