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  3. Wallace Accuses U.S. Administration Of Playing With Europe

    Accusing the Truman administration of playing politics with Europe's misery, the former Vice-President (Mr. Henry Wallace) speaking in Chicago, advocated a 150,000 million dollar peace-programme of investments ...

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  4. 24 HOUR CURFEW IMPOSED AFTER LAHORE RIOTS

    Five areas in Lahore were, placed under curfew for 24 hours, following communal riots, in which nine people ...

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  5. UNITED EUROPE IS ESSENTIAL, SAYS CHURCHILL

    There was no sure prospect of world government without a United Europe, declared Mr. Churchill yesterday at a meeting in the Albert Hall. The real demarcation between Europe and Asia was a system of belief and ideas, called Western civilisation. ...

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  6. American Flags Presented to School Students

    Four high school students who recently walked out of a lecture hall when a visiting speaker praised Russia and criticised ...

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  7. Admiral Regrets Atomic Bomb Used on Japan

    Admiral Viscount Cunningham, receiving the honorary degree of Doctor of Law at Leeds University, said he had ...

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  8. Film Artist Forced to Appear In Soviet Picture

    Robert Taylor told the Un-American Activities Committee that in 1943 he had been forced to appear in the film, Song of ...

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  9. KING'S TRIBUTE TO UNITY OF BRITISH EMPIRE

    Making one of the longest speeches which he had ever given His Majesty the King, replying to the loyal toast at the Lord Mayor's luncheon at the Guild Hall, said that the experience of warfare, bravely waged together, ...

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  10. U.S. AND N.Z. TALKS ON DOUBLE TAXATION

    The State Department has announced that technical representatives of the New Zealand Government and U.S. experts have begun ...

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  11. CHINA OPPOSES PEACE MOVES WITH COMMUNISTS

    Insipid moves to get the Government to resume peace moves with the Communists were opposed by a Yuan spokesman ...

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  12. HON. DOCTOR OF LAW FOR PROF. HEINZE

    At the Melbourne University next week, Professor Bernard Heinze will receive an honourary Doctorate of Laws from the University ...

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  13. FRENCH FARMERS URGED TO RELEASE GRAIN

    President Auriol has appealed to French farmers to give up their wheat to end the bread shortage. Meanwhile the Government has ...

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  14. AMERICAN PAPER DENIES OFFICIAL ORGAN IN JAPAN

    Its staff is fully aware of the responsibilities faced daily by the War Crimes Tribunal and has a mature measured respect for its ...

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  15. RECIPROCITY ON NATIONAL INSURANCE

    The Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Nash), when on a visit to Britain some time ago, proposed that a conference of ...

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  16. PACIFIC ON BRINK OF COMMUNISM

    The Pacific stands on the brink of Communism on the one hand and democracy on the other, declared Dr. Duhig, of Brisbane, in an interview. ...

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  17. NO ANGLO-U.S.A. AGREEMENT AT TRADES CONFERENCE

    British and American negotiating teams have met five times without reaching agreemen at the International Trade Conference, the Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports. ...

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  18. COMMUNISTS REFUSED ENTRY INTO BRITISH ZONE

    Hamburg Radio announced that the authorities had refused Wilhelm Pieck and Otto Grotewohl permission to enter the territory from the ...

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  19. MINERVA FILM CENTRE GUTTED BY FIRE

    Twenty bodies were recovered from the offices of the Minerva Film Company yesterday, following a fire which gutted the building. ...

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  20. CLASH AT QANTAS AIR STATION

    The timely arrival of police stopped a serious brawl when striking employees of Qantas Empire Airways last night attacked staff members. ...

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  21. THREE TIMES GROUNDED IN 48 HOURS

    The British whaling factory ship, Balaena, which ran aground on Winterton Ridge, 13 miles from the East Norfolk coast, last night, was ...

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  22. FINED FOR UNDERSTATING INCOMES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Robert Charles Dewley, butcher, of Five Dock, was fined £100 with £400 penalty for understating incomes for taxation, ...

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  23. Mr. RIORDAN TO WELCOME U.S. NAVY TASK FORCE

    All possible facilities will be made available to officers and men of the U.S. Navy task force which will arrive in Sydney on Saturday, the ...

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  24. JAMES TO PROVE HIS LIGHT WEIGHT

    The Board of Boxing Control has given James two fights to prove that he is able to reduce his weight within the lightweight limit, otherwise the ...

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  25. Truman Outlaws Special Pay in Industry

    President Truman yesterday signed a bill outlawing special pay in industry which has been the subject of claims against employers totalling 6,000,000,000 dollars (£ 1,875,000,000). dollars (£1,875,000,000). ...

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  26. VOLUNTARY TAX PAYMENTS TOTALLED 300 MILLION DOLLARS

    As the result of a current drive against tax evaders the Federal Treasury collected 300 million dollars from delinquent taxpayers within the ...

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  27. MARKET FREEDOM FOR WOOL ADVOCATED

    Dr. E. Booth, chairman of [?] ternational Wool Secretariat, who has just returned after a visit to Australia. New Zealand and the ...

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  28. BRITAIN USING MORE OF AMERICAN LOAN

    Britain has withdrawn another 200 million dollars of her 3,750 million dollar line of credit, bringing total withdrawals to ...

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  29. INDIA TO APPLY FOR OLYMPIC GAMES

    Maharaja of Patala, president of the Indian Olympic Association, is to apply for the 1952 Olympic Games to be held in India. ...

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  30. MOUNTBATTEN TO VISIT ENGLAND

    The Viceroy of India (Lord Mountbatten) is coming to England to confer with the Government concerning his proposals for the transfer of ...

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  31. ENGLISH CRICKET

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  32. AUSTRALIAN PLAN FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS WITH U.S.

    Mr. Stuart Macfarlane, Secretary of the Australian Treasury, suggested that 10 million dollars be spent to promote Australian-American ...

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  33. GENERAL SPOKE AS A CITIZEN

    The War Office said that when Lieut-General Sir Oliver Leese, who commanded the Eighth Army in Italy, this week deplored the death ...

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  34. SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE WARNED

    The underworld has warned Acting Superintendent R. Fabian, who is in charge of the Antiquis murder inquiries, that the man he is seeking ...

    Article : 45 words
  35. INDIAN CRICKETERS CONFIDENT

    "I shan't be surprised if our team does better against Australia than Hammond's side did," said the president of the Indian Cricket Board of ...

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  36. AMERICAN AID FOR GREECE, TURKEY

    Congress is ready to put the finishing touches to the 400 million-dollar aid to Greece and Turkey but, with a Presidential election due next year, ...

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  37. NO DEFEAT IN DUTCH TALKS ON WHEAT

    Although the recent wheat conference failed to produce agreement, producers did not admit defeat, said the Canadian delegate (Mr. H. H. ...

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  38. NEW COMMANDER AT PORTSMOUTH

    Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton whom Admiral Lord Fraser will succeed as C-in-C, Portsmouth, said yesterday that he was going on leave until July. ...

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  39. BRITISH PETROL TO COST MORE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Fuel Ministry to-day authorised a 1½d. a gallon increase in the price of petrol in England and Wales and Southern ...

    Article : 42 words
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