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  3. N.E.I. DELEGATIONS TO SECURITY COUNCIL ON INDONESIA

    The N.E.I. Government has announced the composition of the Dutch and Indonesion representatives who are leaving to participate in the Security Council debate on the Indonesian conflict. ...

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  4. BRITONS TO BE MOBILISED FOR TRADE EXPANSION

    "We shall need longer hours of work from some people, change of jobs for many and harder work for all while some workers may be asked to postpone claims for higher wages or changes in conditions. Equally, we shall ...

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  5. DR. JINNAH AS PAKISTAN PRESIDENT

    The Pakistan Constituent Assembly unanimously elected Dr. Jinnah as President. Lord Mountbatten announced in ...

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  6. ENGLISH PLAYERS FOR FIFTH TEST

    England's team to meet South Africa in the fifth and final Test at The Oval on Saturday will be: Yardley, Cranston, Hutton, Wright, ...

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  7. MILITARY AID PLANNED FOR TURKEY

    New military aircraft, modern arsenals, tanks and munitions will comprise the major part of the aid Turkey will ...

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  8. RUSSIAN STAND ON JAPANESE PEACE TALKS

    Only a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers on Japan's future would satisfy Russia, declared the newspaper "Pravda," ...

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  9. BRITAIN SUPPORTS U.S. ON GERMAN INDUSTRY

    The British Government has given fullest support to the United States proposal for an immediate three-power conference on problems of the levef of German industry and future management of the Ruhr coal mines, says Reuters diplomatic ...

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  10. GUERRILLAS SUFFER IN ATTACK ON GREEK VILLAGE

    It is reported that 15 guerrillas and one gendarme were killed and six gendarmes and several guerrillas wounded when a heavily armed band ...

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  11. TRAIN ON CURVE BUT SIGNALS CLEAR

    Breakdown gangs worked throughout yesterday dealing the wreckage of the train disaster near Doncaster in which 18 were killed and 73 ...

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  12. MacMAHON BALL TO LEAVE JAPAN ON SATURDAY

    The Australian head of the British Commonwealth Mission to the Allied Council (Mr. MacMahon Ball) is expected to leave for Australia by air ...

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  13. RUSSIAN FEARS OF U.S. EXPANSION

    The newspaper, "Pravda," alleg that the United States is demand naval bases at Leghorn and Bizert as a condition for loans to Italy an ...

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  14. ARABS MAKE ATTACK ON JEWISH CAFE

    Four Jews were killed and 10 injured when a band of about rabs, who allegedly were dressed in military uniforms, raided wded riverside cafe on the River Yarkon. on the outskirts [?]l Aviv and threw hand grenades. In a pitched battle that ...

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  15. JUDGE CRITICISES PRACTICE OF GIFTS TO PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Judge Kirby at the land sales inquiry to-day, criticised people who made gifts of whisky to public servants. ...

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  16. VON NIDA WINS GOLF STROKE COMPETITION

    Norman von Nida with 66, won a stroke competition at Cromer from Dai Rees 69, E. Plummer 71, W. Shankland 72. ...

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  17. SOVIET ASKED TO INVESTIGATE WIDOW'S DEATH

    The United States Army C.I.D. is asking the Russian occupation authorities to make a full investigation into the circumstances ...

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  18. POLISH SOCIALISTS ALARMED AT POLITICAL MURDER

    The political murder of- Tadeusz Zeglicki, Governor of Lomza, who was a prominent Socialist, is causing alarm among members of the ...

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  19. Communal Disturbances at Amritsar

    Widespread disturbances in five villages near Amritsar, yes-terday, resulted in the deaths of 138 Moslems and two Sikhs. It is reported the Moslem population of three villages have been practically liquidated. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN GIFT TO INDONESIA

    The chairman of the Red Cross Society (Dr. P. Newman Morris) said to-day that the Society [?] asked the International Red Cross ...

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  21. BENGAL DEVASTATED BY FLOODS

    About 50,000 people face certain death in the flood-devastated district of Chittagong, in East Bengal, unless relief is rushed immediately, ...

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  22. HUNGARIAN COURT HEARS EVIDENCE ON TREASON TRIAL

    Lieutenant Mutachief, a member of the military organisation known as "Military Alliance," told a Bulgarian court that the organisation ...

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  23. ENGLISH CEREAL CROPS BELOW AVERAGE

    At the start of the harvest in the southern half of England, farmers are able to report marked improvement since July in promise of most ...

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  24. LIBERAL PARTY ADHERES TO OLD PRE-SELECTION

    After a debate lasting three hours the State Council of the Liberal Party to-night rejected a proposal for an amendment to the methods of ...

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  25. STATE ADVANCES FOR FODDER CONSERVATION

    Substantially increased advances for purchase and storage of fodder as drought reserves are provided for by the recently amended fodder ...

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  26. WORLD FLIGHT IN 73 HOURS

    Captain William Odom, triumphant but haggard from lack of sleep, landed at Chicago yesterday after completing a round-the-world flight ...

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  27. RAFT EXPEDITION ENDS JOURNEY

    The Kontiki raft expedition ended its journey on a reef near Tuamotu Island when, after three days trying to get around the reef, they finally ...

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  28. Demand for Abolition Of Saturday Trading

    More than 700 "white collar" workers, at a meeting at the Town Hall to-night, decided to ask the Trades and Labour Council to ...

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  29. MILITARY BOARD TO MEET

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) has called a meeting of the Military Board to discuss the enlisting for the new Australian army. ...

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  30. PARAGUAYANS FLEE TO ARGENTINE

    A report from the Argentine side of the Paraguayan border, says the foreign diplomatic corps has ofled to the Argentine to escape from ...

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  31. "FIERY CROSSES" FROM SCOTLAND

    Twenty-five Scottish athletes arrived in London with "fiery crosses." a Scottish symbol that the country is in danger. They were last brought ...

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  32. Big Decisions Expected on European Economic Aid

    Most delegations to the 16 nations committee for European economic co-operation expect big decisions this week as the committee has only three weeks to run, A French spokesman says the conference probably, so far, ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. MINERS TO WORK SECOND SATURDAYS

    The Miners' Federation has agreed to recommend to members in New South Wales and Victoria that they work every second Saturday until the ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. MOTOR APPLICATIONS DEFERRED

    SYDNEY, Monday.— There were 22,387 applications for new motor vehicles in July but, due to shortages, 21,099 applications had to be ...

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  35. DENTAL INQUIRIES

    SYDNEY, Monday—The Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) announed the establishment of a tribunal to inquire into alleged excessive charges ...

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