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  3. TROOPS GO IN ACTION FOR PROTECTION OF REFUGEES IN INDIA

    Troops went into action in several places in the East Punjab military area, operating against armed bands, raiding refugee columns. The Lahore correspondent of "The Times" says that, marauding gangs of Sikhs are ...

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  4. DOLLARS "GROW ON TREES" IN MALAYA

    While the dollar-starved world fights for United States currency, Malaya finds it grows on trees or could be dug out of the ground. ...

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  5. EMPIRE LEADERS INVITED TO ROYAL WEDDING

    A personal letter has been sent by the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) to Dominion Prime Ministers, hoping they will accept ...

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  6. TRUMAN MAY MAKE RETURN TO

    Informed quarters believe that President Truman will cut short his Latin-American trip to return here to approve plans being developed for emergency aid to meet the snowballing crisis in Europe. ...

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  7. IRON AND STEEL NATIONALISATION TO FOLLOW

    "As soon as the Australian banks are nationalised, iron and steel will quickly follow," declared Mr. P. J. Kennelly, ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN BONDS FIRM IN WALL STREET SLUMP

    A sudden selling wave on the Stock Exchange yesterday produced the largest volume of sales and the severest setback for several weeks. ...

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  9. GANDHI GIVES UP FAST

    After obtaining an undertaking, signed by Hindu, Moslem and Sikh community leaders in Calcutta, that they would be responsible for the preservation of peace, Mahatma Gandhi yesterday broke his 73 hour peace or death fast which he undertook ...

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  10. U.S. Officials Reject Bevin's Plan to Release Gold

    Officials, responsible for American foreign aid policy, have flatly rejected proposals by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) that the United States should redistribute its gold reserves to help world economy, says ...

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  11. JAP. GIRL THROWN OVER BRIDGE TO HER DEATH

    The Japanese police report that a Japanese girl, 18, was hurled from Sukiya Dashi bridge to her death by two enlisted men of the First ...

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  12. SOVIET MAY OPPOSE DR. EVATT AS ASSEMBLY LEADER

    Dr. Evatt is assured of opposition by the Soviet and its satellites to his nomination of the Presidency of the General Assembly, but he may ...

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  13. VON NIDA LEADING IN ENGLISH GOLF

    Norman von Nida is leading in the third round of the 1,000 guineas Penfold golf tournament with an aggregate score of 202. ...

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  14. WOMAN FREED OF JEWELLERY THEFT IN GERMANY

    A West Virginia Federal Court yesterday voided the court martial and coction of a former W. A. c. captain Kathleen Nash Durant, for ...

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  15. BAN ON RUGBY LEAGUE TRANSFERS

    The Rugby League Council is communicating again with the Australian Board of Control about the signing on of Australian players before ...

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  16. CELLULOSE FACTORY FIRE

    Five persons were killed and several injured when a fire broke out in a cellulose factory and spread to 10 adjoining houses at Richmond. ...

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  17. JAPS RELIEVED AT TONE OF CANBERRA TALKS

    There is a feeling of relief, at least among the Japanese middle class, at the general terms of the peace discussed at the Empire conference in Canberra. Japanese spokesmen, quoted by the "New York'Times" correspondent, emphasise the statement ...

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  18. RADIO ISOTOPES PLANNED FOR AUSTRALIA

    The first consignment of radio isotopes, which the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission is sending to Australia, will leave San Francisco on Sunday by Pacific Airlines. Australia has consented to publish progress reports on the results of medical ...

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  19. BRITISH SHIPS FOR AFRICAN MIGRANTS

    Britain has offered South Africa as many ships as are required for migrants. This Was stated by the Chairman ...

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  20. "WALLABIES" WILL BE TOUGH PROPOSITION

    Watching the first Week's training of the Australian Rugby Union team, the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says they will be a tough ...

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  21. INCREASED LIVING COSTS IN U.S.A.

    Increased living costs in the United States have been disclosed by a survey of trade opinion which shows that eggs at a dollar a dozen, butter ...

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  22. U.S. EMIGRANTS ADVISED TO BE WARY OF AUSTRALIA

    "Think it over carefully," is the advice given to Americans proposing to emigrate to Australia, by John McLeod, columnist in the "Daily ...

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  23. VET. FIELD CREW MASSACRED IN MEXICO

    Seven members of a veteinary field crew, which was participating in a national campaign to stamp out hoof and ...

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  24. YORKSHIRE SHOCKED AT WOOL PRICES

    The extent of the rise in opening prices for the Australian wool sales was something of a shock to Yorkshire, declared "The Times." It is to ...

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  25. CONFIDENCE VOTE FOR RAMADIER

    A threat of a French Cabinet crisis faded when the Socialist Parliamentary group decided to support the confidence vote in the ...

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  26. U.N.O. COMMISSION INVESTIGATION IN INDONESIA

    The British Deputy ConsulGeneral (Mr. E. T. Lambert) and the Belgian Consul (P. Van der Stichelen) have flown to ...

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  27. HUNGARIAN RELEASE OF PRISONER

    The Hungarian police have freed Istvan Szolmoky, leader of the moderate wing of the Smallholders' Party, who was arrested on ...

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  28. BOY MISSING AT GOL GOL

    John Humphreys, 10, who is dumb, has been missing from a woodcutters' camp at Gol Gol since Wednesday. Hundreds are assisting to search the ...

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  29. EXCELLENT RAINS IN QUEENSLAND

    More excellent rains have, been reported in Western Queensland. Urandangie and the Austral Downs received one and a half inches. ...

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  30. COUNTY CRICKET

    Compton scored 101 for South of England against South Africa, making his 17th century for the century for the season, breaking the record ...

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  31. SHIPS WITH ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

    Two more ships, believed to be engaged in the illegal Jewish immigration traffic, ahve entered the Mediterranean. ...

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  32. NEWS IN BRIEF

    ROME, Friday.— Demonstrations against the domestic policies of the Italian Government spread throughout Italy with strikes in 11 cities. ...

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  33. CHINESE RED ARMY TRAPPED

    General Liu Po-Chen's Communist army of 50,000 has been trapped in the mountains of the border region of the Honan, Hupeh and Anhwei ...

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  34. COAL MINERS STILL IDLE

    Only five out of 59 collieries on the South Yorkshire coalfield were working normally last night. Already more than 300,000 tons of ...

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  35. JUDGMENT ON 40-HOURS ON MONDAY

    Judgment of the Arbitration Court on the standard hours case for industry will be announced on Monday. The hearing began on October 15, ...

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  36. JAP. HANGED HIMSELF

    Fashioning his singlet into rope, Watchi Ogawa, who was awaiting trial for beheading two Australian soldiers at Kairiru Island, off ...

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  37. PERUVIAN SWAM CHANNEL

    LONDON, Friday.—Despite strong tides, Daniel Carpio, a Peruvian, using the crawl stroke, swam the Channel in 14 hours 46 minutes, from ...

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  38. T.U.C. VOTE ON FRANCO

    LONDON, Friday.—By more than 1,000,000 votes, the Trades Union Congress yesterday rejected a resolution asking the British Government ...

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