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  3. Underground Nazis Planned Use Of Bacteriological Weapons As Threat

    Leaders of the Nazi underground organisation hoped by threats of using bacteriological weapons to force Britain to adopt an anti-Russian policy and establish a Western bloc, says the Hamburg correspondent of the "Daily Mail" ...

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  4. MOSLEMS REFUSE TO YIELD ON PAKISTAN DEMAND

    The Moslem League will not yield an inch in its demand for a pakistan, declared the leader (Dr. Jinnah), when addressing Moslem refugees in the Bihar Province, adding that the sufferings of the Moslems had brought the goal ...

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  5. Soviet Paper Claims Russians Won War Single-handed

    "In Single-handed combar the Red Army crushed Hitler Germany, liberated the oppressed nations of Europe and, after the capture of Berlin, victoriously terminated the war," declared "Pravda" in an editorial tribute to the Red Army on its 29th ...

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  6. COUNSEL CLAIMS JAPAN WAS MISUNDERSTOOD

    Japan was pictured to the International War Crimes Tribunal as a nation whose motives were misunderstood, and ...

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  7. ALL-OUT WAR HAS STARTED IN CHINA

    An "all-out war" has started, said General Chu Teh, C-in-C of the Communist armies in China and Manchuria. He added that ...

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  8. NO IMMUNITY FOR PARTY SECRETARY IN HUNGARY

    The Parliamentary Immunity Committee refused to lift the immunity the general secretary of the Small[?]ders Party (Bela Kovacs) who is ...

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  9. House of Commons To Debate Foreign Affairs

    The House of Commons this week tackies a programme which "The Times" Parliamentary correspondent describes as assuming "heroic ...

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  10. GREEK DEPUTY THREATENS TO KILL GUERILLA

    The Greek Deputy (Pericles Iliades) wrote to the Security Council Commission and threatened he would kill the ...

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  11. UNITY FOLLOWS ROYAL VISIT TO S. AFRICA

    "There is already more gentleness, and more unity throughout the country as the result of the King's visit," declared the Premier (Field-Marshal Smuts) when addressing thousands of climbers at the top of Table Mountain, during the Mountain Club's ...

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  12. INVESTIGATIONS INTO ARAB REBEL LEADER

    It was revealed that the authorities are investigating why the Arab rebel leader (Fawzi Kaukji) was permitted to leave Lydda after landing ...

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  13. U.N.O. PLANS SOCIAL EXPENDITURE

    The Standing Committee of the Executive of the United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organisation has allotted. £1,500,000 for ...

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  14. CANADA TO NEGOTIATE DAVIS CUP TIE

    The President of the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association (Mr. Charles W. Leslie) announced that he would communicate with the ...

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  15. BRITAIN FACES EXTENSION OF FUEL RATIONING

    Repprting continued [?] about the effects of the weather, the Ministry for Fuel last night appealed for greater economies in the use of gas ...

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  16. MR. CHIFLEY FAVOURS USE OF BLUE ENSIGN BY PUBLIC

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) yesterday urged that the Commonwealth Blue Ensign should be flown on public buildings and schools. ...

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  17. SUPER-FORT CRASHED ON ARCTIC TEST FLIGHT

    The Army dispatched a Skymaster transport plane, containing a helicopter, to rescue the crew of a superfortress which crashed on the frigid ...

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  18. ROYALIST CELL FOUND IN VICHY

    During a search at Vichy the police discovered a propaganda cell of the banned pre-war Royalist organisation, Action Francaise. ...

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  19. American Expedition to Leave Antarctic

    Rear-Admiral Byrd to-day ordered the final evacuation of Little America within 48 hours in order to escape the deadly encroachment of the Antarctic ice belt, which is closing in on the central group of his "operation high jump." ...

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  20. MACLEAY HOSPITAL STAFF TO RESIGN

    The matron and nursing staff of the Macleay District Hospital, with the exception of two members, have tendered their resignations to take ...

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  21. BURIAL OF GRACE MOORE

    In the presence of 6,000 people, Grace Moore, who was killed in an aeroplane crash at Copenhagen on January 26, was buried in the Forest ...

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  22. STRICTER CHECK ON PETROL TO SAVE DOLLARS

    Commonwealth authorities have commenced a drive against illicit petrol consumption in order to protect dollar usage. ...

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  23. ARGENTINE PILOTS ON FLIGHT RECORD

    Two young Argentine pilots, Jorge Duval and Roberto Yoder, completed the first 24-hour flying in a small single engine aircraft, refuelling ...

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  24. PLANE CRASHED ON MERCY FLIGHT

    A coast-guard plane crashed near Tijuano, Mexico, while returning from a 600 mile mercy flight to bring a pneumonia stricken fisherman to ...

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  25. QUIZ COMPETITOR ANSWERED 24 QUESTIONS

    The most successful competitor for the Third Security Loan quiz championship, held at the Wilson Hall University, Melbourne, on Saturday ...

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  26. BRITISH PLANS FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION DRIVE

    Cabinet has decided thaf the increased production drive for export goods, envisaged in the White Paper, must not obstruct the development of atomic power for industry, says the "Daily Express." ...

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  27. COUNTRY BOWLING SINGLES AND PAIRS

    In a close, exciting finish to the Country bowls carnival in Sydney, Builaroo won their third rink championship when Palamini, of Bullaroo, ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. NO ATOMIC POWER FOR MOTOR CARS

    Dr. Enrico Fermi, who was credited with the first successful experiment in nuclear chain reaction that lead to the development of the atomic ...

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  29. EIGHT YEARS FOR VON PAPEN IN LABOUR CAMP

    The De-naztfication Court sentenced von Papen to eight years in a labour camp after he had been found guilty as a major factor in helping Hitler ...

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  30. FOUR INCHES OF RAIN AT NYMAGAA AFTER CLOUD BURST

    The heaviest rain in Cobar for some time fell to-day when 63 points were recorded in six hours. Light rains fell in the western part ...

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  31. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED

    Yugoslav's Federal presidium commuted the death sentence on Ivan Pintar, a United States citizen, who was to have been shot on a charge ...

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  32. INDIAN POLICY MAY INFLUENCE DEFENCE REVIEW

    Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will advise the Commonwealth Government on the latest set-up of Empire defence ...

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  33. BRITISH WORKERS FOR TEXTILE MILL

    Advertisements published for two days in Yorkshire papers produced 350 applications from women wishing to accept work in the Marrickville ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. RADIO-PHOSPHOROUS FOR EX-SOLDIER

    Radio-active phosphorous, which was flown from the United States, was used as a last resort this afternoon on a patient in No. 113 A.G.H., ...

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  35. N.Z. COMPOSER FOR A.B.C. TOUR

    The New Zealand-born conductor, Warwick Braithwaite, Will arrive from London early in April to conduct 13 concerts during April and ...

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  36. FRANCE HAS PROMISE OF WHEAT FROM U.S.

    The Mimster of Agriculture (Henri Tanguy-Prigent), stated on his return from America that he had obtained a promise of delivery before June 30 ...

    Article : 59 words
  37. MILK SUPPLIES RESTORED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All restrictions on the sale of milk in Sydney and Newcastle were removed to-day. Consumers will be able to obtain their ...

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