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  3. AUSTRALIA PLANS NAVAL BASE ON MANUS ISLAND

    The, Australian Government proposed to estabtish a Royal Australian Navy base at tiie heavily fortified Manus Island in the Admiralty Group in the Pacific, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) announced in the House of Representatives yesterday when outlining the Govornrrtent'S £250 million five year postwar defence plan which ...

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  4. INDIANS CALMLY ACCEPT BRITISH PLAN FOR FUTURE GOVERNMENT

    With troops drafted into the main cities, India yesterday took calmly the British plan for India which includes the partition into a Pakistan and Hindu State and the offer of Dominion status. ...

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  5. AFRICAN SOOCER WIN

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday—The South African soccer team continued its winning vein by defeating Northern Districts-Newcastle by three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HUNGARIAN MINISTERS RECALLED

    Reuters correspondent at Budapest reports that Hungarian Ministers in Washington, London, Berne and Paris ...

    Article : 110 words
  7. MAY BE FORCED TO SIGN TREATY WITH GERMANY

    A warning to the Senate that the United States may soon be forced to sign separate treaties with Germany and Austria and conclude a pact for atomic energy control without Russia's consent, was voiced by the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations ...

    Article : 288 words
  8. JAP PEACE TALKS IN CANBERRA NEXT AUGUST

    Quoting reliable sources, Reuters diplomatic correspondent says it is. learned that the Australian Government is ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. U.S. SENATE COMPLETES TAX REDUCTION

    Congressional action on v%the income tax reduction bill [?] been completed by the Senate and the bill now goes to President Truman who ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. China Imposes Ban on Newspapers

    The Chinese Government closed newspaper offices and arrested scores of journalists as the unrest of students continued yesterday, despite repressive measures by the police. The independent newspaper, "Ta ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. VISIT OF U.S. COMMANDER FOR PACIFIC TALKS

    En route to Canberra where he is scheduled to arrive on Saturday, the United States Ambassador (Mr. Robert Butler) said ...

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  12. TITO AIDED GREEK GUERILLAS

    Recent heavy guerilla attacks on Florina were planned in Yugoslavia at conferences at which Marshal Tito's military representatives were ...

    Article : 61 words
  13. NO THREAT TO AMERICAN AIR SUPREMACY

    Neither the British nor the Russians threaten America's present supremacy in commercial flying, declared the ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. EMPIRE NAVAL BASE PROPOSED FOR SYDNEY

    Sydney will replace Singapore as the Empire's major base m the Pacific and Far East and plans for this are being discussed by high levels ...

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  15. BOMB EXPLODES UNDER FREIGHT TRAIN

    A bomb exploded under a freight train near Tel Aviv. Most of the waggons were derailed and the fireman was injured. ...

    Article : 48 words
  16. ARABS APPROACHES TO BOYCOTT INQUIRY

    The Palestine Arab executive committee will ask the Arab League to boycott the Palestine Inquiry Commission. ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. U.S. Must Send Military Missions Abroad

    Testifying before the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee, the Secretary of State (General Marshall) said that, unless the United States sent military training missions to foreign countries, some other nation will. ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. SINATRA SETTLES ACTION OUT OF COURT

    Acco[?] to the newspaper columnist, Lee Mortimer, Frank Sinatra has agreed to make a casn settlement out of court for an undisclosed ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. HIGH FEE FOR SOCCER TRANSFER

    Highest transfer fee in soccer history, £15,500, has been paid for the Scottish international, Willie Steel, of Greenock Morton, who has been ...

    Article : 55 words
  20. JAP GUT LINES SEIZED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —Seven hundred and fifty Japanese gut lines, valued at £1,500 on the blackmarket, have been seized by the Customs. ...

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