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  3. Soviet Fail to Honour Obligations to Operate in Germany

    The Soviet's failure to honour obligations to operate Germany as an economic unit had caused the whole of the Potsdam conception of governing Germany on quadripartite lines to flounder, declared the Chancellor of the ...

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  4. REPORT EXONERATES LAND SALES CONTROL

    Mr. Justice Kirby has found the former officer in charge of the Sydney branch of the Land Sales Office, Frederick Alan Lush, and four other persons outside the public service, guilty of wrongdoing in several cases. ...

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  5. U.S. PUTS BLAME ON BALKANS FOR GREEK SITUATION

    The United Press learns that the United States has completed a four-point resolution for submission to the General Assembly ...

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  6. BRITAIN ADOPTS SKIRT 14 INCHES FROM GROUND

    Britain had adopted officially the 14-inch from the ground skirt. After the President of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. TRADE AGREEMENT REACHED AT GENEVA TALKS

    The Drafting Committee of the trade conference has agreed on the text of three documents, designed to give ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. ATOMIC BOMB IMPROVED SOIL FERTILITY

    Agricultural experts are convinced that the atomic bomb had a sensational effect on the fertility of soil. ...

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  9. TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL DEBATE POSTPONED

    The United States joined Russia against Britain yesterday on a successful Soviet move to postpone the debate until next week on the report of the Trusteeship Council. The United States move was interpreted as a conciliatory gesture following an ...

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  10. EVATT BLAMES RUSSIA FOR VETO USE IN COUNCIL

    Appealing for a revision of the United Nations Charter machinery, Dr. Evatt in a broadcast over the Columbia ...

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  11. U.S. LOANS TO EUROPE SUPPORTED

    Senator Taft declared that the basic fight in the world to-day was between Communism and freedom. He believed in strengthening the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN EXPERTS TO STUDY ROCKET-RANGE RESEARCH

    Sixty Australian scientists are expected to arrive in England soon for study and research work at establishments handling rocket-range ...

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  13. U.S. FLEET FULLY MANNED

    Rear-Admiral Glover, Assistant Chief of Naval Operations, disclosed that the U.S. fleet in the Mediterranean was almost fully manned and ...

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  14. BRITAIN TESTING EQUIPMENT FOR SAFE-LANDING PLANES

    British experiments in regard to the production of equipment, similar to that which enabled a pilotless Skymaster to fly the Atlantic on Monday, ...

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  15. CRISIS DEVELOPING IN TRIESTE

    The Security Council, faced by a rapidly growing Yugoslav-American crisis in Trieste, failed to agree on the appointment of a Governor for Trieste. After some discussion, the Council ...

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  16. SISTER KENNY TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Sister Kenny added that even in Moscow the medical profession probane. She is fearing the hardest battle of her career, for "in Australia ...

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  17. HIROHITO BLAMED FOR WAR CRIMES

    Sir William Webb, of the international military tribunal, declared at the war crimes trial that it was contrary to the evidence of the ...

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  18. BULGAR EXECUTION CONDEMNED

    Condemning the execution of Nikolai Petkov by the Bulgarian Government the Vatican newspaper, "Osservatore Romano," says that his ...

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  19. French Socialist Fears Occupation By Russia

    The military unpreparedness of France was criticised by Anxionnaz, former chairman of the National Defence Committee and ...

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  20. BRITISH MINES TO BE MODERNISED

    The Coal Board has placed orders of £9 million worth of mining machinery as the first part of the 15 years' plan to modernise coal mines. ...

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  21. FRANCE TO SHARE IN DISTRIBUTION OF NAZI GOLD

    The Big Three Commission, comprising Britain, the United States and France, has agreed to make a prompt distribution of part of 300 ...

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  22. Indian Cabinet Meets on Refugee Problem

    Lord Mountbatten presided over a meeting of the Emergency Committee of the Indian Cabinet to discuss the situation caused by the resumption of attacks on refugees in the Punjab. Cabinet is awaiting reports from General ...

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  23. INDIA ACCEPTED AS OLD STATE IN U.N.O.

    Despite Argentina's contention that India and Pakistan should be treated as new States, the Political Committee adopted Dr. Evatts motion, ...

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  24. REPUBLIC ADOPTED FOR BURMA

    The Burmese Constituent Assembly unanimously passed the Constitution Bill providing for the establishment of an independent sovereign republic, ...

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  25. Banking Bill To Be Introduced Mid-October

    The Government expects to be able to bring down its bill to nationalise private trading banks during the second week of October. ...

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  26. ARGENTINE ACCEPTS BLOCKED STERLING FOR EXPORTS

    Argentine will continue to accept blocked pounds sterling in payment of exports to Britain, but sterling, credited to it, will have gold ...

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  27. JUDGE KIRBY TO ARRIVE IN BATAVIA

    Judge Kirby, the Australian representative on the Three Nations Committee, is expected to arrive in Batavia on Wednesday of next week ...

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  28. 30 PER CENT. CUT IN FILM EARNINGS ON 1946 FIGURES

    American film interests probably will not be allowed to remit more than 4,620,000 dollars of their Australian earnings to America this year. ...

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  29. FRANCE TO RECEIVE JEWISH IMMIGRANTS

    The French have offered to receive any of the 4,350 Jews encamped at Lubeck. The Board of Control Commission ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN SUPPORT FOR MARSHALL PLAN

    The Austrian Foreign Minister (Karl Gruber) in a broadcast from Vienna declared that only through continued attacks by opponents of ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. GLEN DAVIS OIL PROSPECTS

    Visiting the Glen Davis plant, as part of a world tour on behalf of the U.S. Bureau of Mines in a study of synthetic oils, two American oil ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY UNION WINS

    The Australian Rugby union team defeated Abertillery and Crosske in a match yesterday by 6 to 3. In the Welsh forwards they met eight men ...

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  33. HAGANAH ATTACKED BY IRGUN ZVAI LEUMI

    Haganah used mortar bombs and tommy guns to attract attention of the police when Irgun, Zvai Leumi terrorists attacked Haganah ...

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  34. CHINESE COMMUNISTS THREATEN RAILWAY

    Reports from the north stated that the Tientsin-Mukden railway had been cut north and south of the Great Wall, with 20,000 Communists ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. BUILDING MATERIALS EXPORTED

    An official report, issued here, stated that great quantities of building materials are being exported. During last year the ...

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  36. GREEK DRIVE ON GUERRILLAS

    ATHENS, Thursday.—The War M[?]ter (George Stratos) revealed that in the last 48 hours the army had killed 137 guerrillas and ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. DEATH SENTENCE FOR NAZI PRISON CHIEF

    The War Crimes Court sentenced to death by hanging Willi Tessman, former Governor of Fuhlsbuettel prison, Hamburg, for ill-treating ...

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  38. CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN CAIRO

    The first outbreak of cholera since 1902, which resulted in 14 deaths, occurred in the district surrounding Cairo, where 41 cases are reported. ...

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  39. SCOTTISH CRUISE ABANDONED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Admiralty announced that in order to save fuel it had cancelled the autumn cruise of the Home Fleet to ...

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