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  3. Dr. Evatt Mentioned As Probable Chairman Of General Assembly

    Despite a strong move among some U.N.O. delegations to persuade the Belgian Premier (M. Spaak) president of the first United Nations General Assembly to reconsider his decision not to accept the post again when ...

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  4. DISAPPEARANCE OF JENA BURGOMASTER

    Thuringia police announce the mysterious disappearance of the Chief Burgomaster of Jena (Heinrich Mertens) since he ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. AMERICA FACES PROSPECTS OF RATIONING

    At a Press conference, Mr. Chester Davis, a member of President Truman's Committee on Foreign Aid, declared that, ...

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  6. BRIDESMAIDS FOR ROYAL WEDDING

    Eight bridesmaids, including Princess Margaret, and two pages, Prince William of Gloucester and Prince Michael ...

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  7. FRESH SETBACKS TO MARSHALL PLAN REPORTED

    Fresh setbacks to the Marshall plan for Europe are reported from Paris, where the American Under Secretary for State (Mr. Clayton) has severely criticised the report of the European Co-Operation Committee to ...

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  8. TEACHING SURGERY BY TELEVISION

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Following the successful projection on television screens of seven major operations, performed in a local hospital, the ...

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  9. N.Z. CANCELS CONCESSION FOR ELECTRIC WORKS

    The renewal of a concession granted in 1926 to a private company, with which Sir Douglas Mawson was associated, to ...

    Article : 172 words
  10. CHILD SHOT IN ARM

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mary Ailsen Burns, 3, of Thirroul, was shot in the right arm last night and was admitted to Bulli Hospital. Her mother ...

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  11. BRAZIL COURT LEGALISES CAROLS WEDDING

    Brazil's Supreme Court has ruled that the bedside wedding of ex-King Carol to Magda Lupescu last July was valid. The American United Press says that Carol and Magda, whom he renamed Princess Helena, were married without the ...

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  12. LORD BRUCE TO LEAD WORLD FOOD COUNCIL

    Lord Bruce of Melbourne, was unanimously elected first chairman of the World Food Council, following the decision yesterday of the 18 ...

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  13. EISENHOWER NO CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENCY

    "There has never been a draft movement without artificial stimulus. I will be no party to anything artificial," ...

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  14. 14,000 GUINEAS PAID FOR COLT

    The Gaekwar of Baroda, who earlier in the day paid 7,500 guineas for a Dastur colt, yesterday paid 14,000 guineas at the Doncaster yearling ...

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  15. LOUIS TO HAVE NONTITLE FIGHT

    Heavyweight champion, Joe Louis, signed a contract for a non-title bout of 10 rounds against Joe Walcott, at Madison Square Garden on November ...

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  16. ALLIED TROOPS TO LEAVE ITALY

    Announcing that the withdrawal of British and American troops from Italy begins to-day the Acting Supreme Allied Commander in the ...

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  17. CHOLERA GRIPS REFUGEE CAMPS IN PUNJAB

    Cholera has broken out in refugee camps in the Punjab. The Delhi correspondent of "The Times" says that more than 400 ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CONSUL FIRED ON BY DUTCH

    According to a delayed report, which has just reached Batavia, a Dutch convoy, in which the Australian Consul ...

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  19. MORE AUSTERITY MEASURES FOR BRITAIN

    Coincident with reports from Copenhagen that the food talks have been suspended owing to a disagreement over prices, more austerity measures in Britain have been announced. As part of the Government's plans ...

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  20. EXPLOSION ON SHIP DURING TRIALS

    Sixty persons are believed to have been injured in an explosion in the engine room of the liner Reina Del Pacifico, about seven miles off the ...

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  21. U.S. GRAIN MARKET OUT OF CONTROL

    Senator R. Flanders, chairman of the Congressional Committee which is investigating prices, said there was a general feeling that, because of ...

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  22. BRITAIN PLANS DRIVE TO EXTEND EXPORT TRADE

    Addressing a meeting representing both sides of industry, Sir Stafford Cripps described the revised exports programme designed to bridge ...

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  23. AIRLINER'S CONTROLS REVERSED

    The 60-seater prototype Tudor [?] airliner, which crashed on a test flight on August 23, got out of control because the aileron controls ...

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  24. NEWS IN BRIEF

    NEW YORK, Friday.—General Robert Lee Bullard, one of America's most famous generals in the first world war, died at the age of 86. He ...

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  25. MECHANISATION OF BRITISH COAL MINES

    The Ministry of Fuel denied a report that the Government proposed to compel miners to work longer hours if they did not offer an ...

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  26. LOADED DICE USED IN GAMBLERS' SALON

    Hundreds of loaded dice and a system by which a gambler, seated behind a specially constructed mirror, could signal confederates what cards ...

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  27. U.S. NATIONAL TENNIS

    Although Sidwell, Pails and Geoff Brown were eliminated in yesterday's play in the national singles, Bromwich downed Ed Moylan in straight ...

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  28. TEL AVIV MAYOR RELEASED BY PALESTINE GOVT.

    After the Palestine Government had released them, Israel Rokach, Mayor of Tey Aviv, and Abraham Krinitzi, Mayor of Ramatgan, ...

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  29. JAPS MURDERED BY CHINESE REDS

    Allegations that 1,208 Japanese were murdered in Manchuria earlier last year by Chinese Communist troops and Korean volunteers, were ...

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  30. CANADA URGED TO ACT IN BRITISH CRISIS

    Canada should take the initiative in calling a British Commonwealth Conference to discuss ways to help Britain in her crisis. ...

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  31. EXPORT PRICE FOR WHEAT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The price of wheat for export was increased from to-day by 1/- by the Wheat Board. It now stands at 17/- per bushel ...

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