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  3. NEW YORK STORY ALLEGES RIFT IN U.S. EMBASSY AT CANBERRA

    According to the magazine "News Week," Earle Russell, Counsellor at the United States Embassy in Canberra, will shortly be given another assignment, "under a more quietly, patriotic chief," as a result of a clash with ...

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  4. AMERICA WANTS CONTROL OF PACIFIC BASES

    In a report consolidating the findings of several sub-committees, the House of Representatives Naval Committee declares that the United States, should have full title to Manu, Noumea, Espiritu, Santo, Gaudalcanal and other sites of American bases ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. FOUR POWER INVESTIGATION INTO GERMANY

    It was officially announced in Frankfurt that a Four Power Commission on Monday will begin its investigation of ...

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  6. JEWISH TEMORISTS RENEW OUTBREAK OF LAWLESSNESS

    The termination last night of the three weeks' truce by Jewish terrorists led to unparalleled activity along a 100-mile front, which included many towns where there had been freedom previously. ...

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  7. JAP SOLDIER TO BENEFIT BY U.S. SCHOLARSHIP

    Robert Hishiyama, 22, of Tokyo, will receive a Lafayette, (Pennsylyania) College. Scholarship,, established by parents bf the 18-year-old ...

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  8. VISIT OF AUSTRALIAN POLO PLAYERS TO INDIA

    A team of Australian polo players will play a series of matches against the Maharajah of Jaipur's, team in February. ...

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  9. CHINESE DEMAND EVACUATION BY AMERICANS

    Chanting,"Americans, go home," 1000 Chinese students marched to the U.S. Embassy in Nanking yesterday protesting against the alleged ...

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  10. JAP DELIGHT IN TORTURING CAPTIVES

    Documents, showing that [?] ese took particular delight in [?] lating Allied captives, were submit[?] to "the War Crimes Tribunal by [?] ...

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  11. BRITISH AMBASSADOR INVOLVED IN TRIAL

    A sensational trial, involving the British Ambassador (Mr. Victor Cavendish-Bentinck), in an alleged conspiracy to overthrow the Polish Government, will open in Warsaw to-morrow. The correspondent of the North ...

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  12. GRAFTON HIT BY TERRIFIC STORM

    A terrific storm during which wind velocities reached 90 m.p.h. and an inch and a half of rain fell in 20 minutes, struck Grafton at 3 p.m. ...

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  13. FRENCH RESPONSE TO PREMIER'S APPEAL

    Shares on the Paris Bourse suffered a considerable setback following Wednesday's broadcast by the Premier (M. Blum) describing, the ...

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  14. U.S. REPUBLICANS ELECT NEW CHAIRMAN

    The formal opening of Congress, to-day will he marked by time-honoured ceremonies unless a filibuster develops over Senator Bilbo, whose right ...

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  15. AMERICAN STORY OF DIPLOMATIC RIFT "ABSURD"

    Emphatic deniels of an alleged dispute between the American Ambassador in Australia (Mr. Butler) and the Counsellor to the Embassy (Mr. ...

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  16. APPEAL FOR DIRECT FINANCIAL RELIEF FOR FARMERS

    Because appeals to the Commonwealth through the State authorities for drought relief had proved abortive, Queensland, members of the ...

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  17. BROOKE ALLEGES BRIBE OFFER TO STAY OUT OF SARAWAK

    Mr. Anthony Brooke, nephew of the former Rajah of Sarawak alleged that in the autumn of 1945 he was offered a bribe to refrain from ...

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  18. FIVE KILLED AND 35 INJURED IN LONDON RAIL CRASH

    Five people were killed and 15 were injured seriously, with 20 to 30 others slightly injured, when in a dense fog last night's mail from ...

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  19. WASHINGTON "POST" CRITICISES BYRD'S EXPEDITION

    It would be hard to invent a more needless occasion for international acrimony than the current scramble for title to the Antarctic wasteland, ...

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  20. COAL SHORTAGE CAUSES WORKS TO CLOSE DOWN

    Coal shortage has compelled East Anglia's biggest cement plant, the Mason Portland Cement Works at Claydon, to close down, threatening ...

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  21. ITALY NEGOTIATED TRADE AGREEMENTS

    Italy during 1946 negotiated trade agreements in nine countries. The year's exports were valued at £70,000,000, which is equal to about ...

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  22. RUSSIA REFUSES TO HAND OVER JUDEH LEADERS TO PERSIA

    The, Soviet has refused to hand over to Persia the leaders of the Tudeh Party, who escaped from Azerbaijan when the Persian troops ...

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  23. BERLIN WANTS UNIFIED CONTROL

    The Berlin municipal council adopted a resolution requesting the Allies to scrap the, Four-Power division of Berlin and make the city a ...

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  24. P.S. Board Delay Left Ambulance Without Mechanic

    As a result of the mishap to the Canberra ambulance vehicle on New Year's Day when the petrol tank fell off on the way to a drowning, ...

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  25. LOOTED ART RESTORED TO BAVARIA

    American art experts have returned to their rightful owners £87,500,000 worth, of art treasures which the Nazis looted. ...

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  26. CONTROL MEASURES FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION

    Draft legislation to control artificial insemination, of stock on commercial lines has been prepared. Stock owners will be free to treat ...

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  27. Moslem League Active

    The Frontier Provisional Congress Working Committee made a decision on the regrouping of Provinces of Independent India, said the New Delhi ...

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  28. WOMEN AND UNIONISTS CLASH AT APPROACH TO PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    Women and unionists clashed at a rowdy meeting of the United Women's Movement on the approaches to Parliament House to-day. ...

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  29. BRITAIN AIMS AT NATIONALISATION OF STEEL AND IRON

    A Bill, aiming at the nationalisation of the iron and steel industry, will be presented to the next session of Parliament, says the "Daily ...

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  30. PITTSBURG CO. FILING SUIT AGAINST EMPLOYEES

    The Rockwell Manufacturing Co. announced that it is filing, a suit, claiming 15,000,000 dollars damage, from some of its employees, as ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. MALTESE DOCKERS FAVOUR 5-DAY WEEK

    Dockers broke windows of the administrative buildings, and overturned official cars, in a demonstration in favour of a five-day week. ...

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  32. GANDHI'S WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS TO PANDIT NEHRU

    Addressing a meeting at Shrirampur, Gandhi said that Pandit Nehru and other Congress Party leaders had conferred with him at the week-end ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED MURDER ALLEGED

    After a man and a woman, had been treated at hospital for symptoms of strychnine poisoning to-night Harry Brownell, 54, Rose Bay, was ...

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  34. "OVERLANDERS" APPEALS TO U.S.A.

    The Australian film, "The Overlanders," continues, to attract plaudits from the critics, the magazine "News Week" describing it as ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. BRITISH AID FOR FRANCE

    France will receive about £7,000,000 Which will be used to settle part of her outstanding debts to Britain of about £100 millions under an ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. SEARCH FOR PILOT OF FLYING FORTRESS

    A search is being made for the pilot of a Flying Fortress, who flew out to sea after four, other members of the crew had bailed out safely, ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. ANGLO-AMERICAN AID FOR GERMANY

    Lt.-Gcneral Clay declared that the English and American private banks, in addition to the Governments of both countries, could grant credits to ...

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  38. SHIPBUILDERS INSIST ON 5½ DAY WEEK

    LONDON, Friday.—The Birkenhead shipbuilding yard of Cammel, Laird Ltd. has refused to agree to a five-day working week. Pending ...

    Article : 39 words
  39. CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP

    OTTAWA, Friday—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) will be among the first to receive Canadian citizenship papers at ceremonies ...

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