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  3. INDONESIA KNOWS OF NO COMMUNIST TRADING COMPANY

    The Indonesian Republican Government knew, ot no Communist trading company, formed to exploit trade between Australia and Indonesia, said Dr. A. K. Gani, Minister for Economic Affairs, last night. ...

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  4. BRITAIN AS A HIGHLY SPECIALISED INDUSTRIAL NATION

    Britain is faced with the obligation of providing external credit to pay for necessary imports of food and materials and must develop into a ...

    Article : 113 words
  5. REPUBLICAN FEARS ANOTHER PEARL HARBOUR

    Mr. Lawrence Smith, Republican, of Wisconsin, told the House of Representatives that Russia has eyes on Alaska, and, ...

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  6. INDIAN PLANS FINALISED IN BRITAIN

    The Prirne Minister (Mr. Attlee) and the Viceroy of India (Lord Mountbatten) have informed the Opposition of plans for the transfer of power in India, which Lord Mountbatten, will present to Indian leaders in New Delhi ...

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  7. ROOSEVELT DIRECTED LETTERS TO BE SECRET

    Two years before his death in 1945, President Roosevelt directed that the "longhand letters between the King of ...

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  8. French People Insist on no Cut in Bread Ration

    After a new cut in the bread ration, several thousand Lyons workers marched to the Prefecture, smashed gardens and furniture, and forced the Prefect to go to the radio station and announce there would be no bread rationing. ...

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  9. MACARTHUR NOT ACTIVE IN JAPANESE CABINET CRISIS

    Brigadier-General Courtney Whitney, Chief of the Government Section of General Headquarters, denied that General MacArthur was taking a ...

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  10. CLEANUP DRIVE BY SCOTLAND yARD

    A month ago Scotland Yard launched one of its greatest clean-up drives against London's underworld with the blunt ...

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  11. TOBACCO WORKERS MAY STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Tobacco workers, faced with short time or dismissal through a drop in smoking which followed the Budget, are ...

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  12. ATOMIC CONTROL YESTED IN SECURITY COUNCIL

    The Atomic Energy Commission yesterday agreed, in principle, to the Russian suggestion that the proposed World Atomic Energy ...

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  13. SOVIET POLICY ATTACKED BY TRADE UNIONS

    Russia's foreign policy is attacked in a pamphlet, entitled "Cards on the Table," issued by the Trades Union ...

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  14. U.S. Amendments To Law on Wool Tariffs

    Although the proposed amendment to the Wool Bill would make the imposition of import tariff on foreign wool discretionary, rather than mandatory, the effect of it would remain the same, declared Mr. Clifford Hope, ...

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  15. U.S. URGED TO GIVE 10 PER CENT. TO WORLD NEEDS

    The United States should devote 10 per cent of its production for the next 10 years to building for world peace plenty and freedom, ...

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  16. BRITISH FARMERS WANT WHEAT AGREEMENT

    The International Federation of Agricultural Producers decided to call on all appropriate authorities to enter into an international wheat ...

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  17. YUGOSLAVS MIGRATE INTO BRITISH ZONE

    For the last few weeks, a steady stream of refugees has been pouring from Yugoslavia through the Russian zone in ...

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  18. IMPASSE DEVELOPS ON TRADE TALKS

    The Australian attitude to its own protective tariffs on imported manufactured goods has contributed to, a complete impasse in discussions with the United States delegation to the International Trade talks, says the special correspondent in ...

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  19. EUTHANASIA PRACTISED BY DOCTORS

    Dr. E. A. Barton, who has practised 40 years in Kensington, told the Voluntary Euthanasia Legislation Society ...

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  20. WALL STREET RECOVERY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Stock Exchange showed a further recovery yesterday when leading stocks gained two to three points. Rails, steels and ...

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  21. SOUTH WHITE MEN ACQUITTED OF LYNCHING NEGRO

    A County Court jury last night acquitted the 28 white men, who had been accused of murdering a Megro or with being accessories ...

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  22. SPORADIC HUNGER DEMONSTRATIONS

    Although, sporadic hunger demonstrations are taking place in RhineWestphalia, a relaxation of the tension is manifest. ...

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  23. CHINESE GARRISON ISOLATED IN CHANGCHUN

    The Nationalist garrison at Changchan, the capital of Manchuria, was isolated yesterday when Communist troops captured the airport, seven miles from the heart of the city, and cut off rail communications. ...

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  24. ORDER FORBIDS STRIKE BY STEELWORKERS

    The C.I.O. president (Mr. Philip Murray) yesterday issued an order to the 3,000 branches of the C.I.O. United Steehworkers forbidding ...

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  25. INSECTICIDAL FOG AIDS FARMERS

    British scientists and businessmen saw the first demonstration of a machine which, it is claimed, will substantially help farmers in their ...

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  26. REBELS SURROUNDED IN MADAGASCAR

    The Colonial Minister (M. Moutet) told Cabinet that French troops with recently arrived reinforcements, had surrounded, but not suppressed, ...

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  27. VISIT OF TREASURY SECRETARY TO U.S.

    The Secretary, of the Australian Treasury (Mr. McFarlane) left for Ottawa yesterday en route to London for talks with the British ...

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  28. JAPANESE EQUIPMENT DESTROYED

    The d[?]uction of Japanese equipment and war potential in an area of 20,000 square miles controlled by the B.C.O.F., has been finalised. ...

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  29. JAPS AND KOREANS ON TRIAL

    British military courts in the Far East have imposed the death sentence on 235 of the 686 Japanese and Koreans tried by them and the death ...

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  30. SPASMODIC STRIKES IN BRITAIN PLANNED

    Spasmodic strikes, involving large numbers of temporary civil servants, are a possibility. This was admitted at the annual conference of the Civil ...

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  31. 15 ON BOARD LOST PLANE

    Fifteen Government officials, including Judge Francisco Zuleuta and Colonel Edwin Andrews, chief of the Philippine Army airforce, were ...

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  32. ROO PRESENT FOR TORONTO

    VANCOUVER Thursday.—The kangaroo, "Bluey," arrived by an A.N.A. plane which was met by 500 persons. A large number of police were present ...

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  33. REPORTING ON BALKAN SITUATION

    GENEVA, Thursday.—After nearing statements by its Yugoslav Bulgarian, Albanian and Greek, liaison officers the United Nations ...

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  34. COUPONS TO EXPIRE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Clothing coupons in the 1945-46 ration books expire on June 30, but special clothing coupons and pre-natal ...

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  35. MRS. TRUMAN'S HEALTH

    GRAND VIWE (Missouri), Thursday.—President Truman told reporters that his mother had a poor night but was doing as well as Could be ...

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