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  3. COLONEL HODGSON CHARGED SOVIET WITH BLACKMAIL

    At the meeting of the Security Council, Colonel Hodgson charged the Soviet with trying to blackmail the Council into admitting Soviet satellites into membership of the United Nations. ...

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  4. DR. EVATT ELECTED CHAIRMAN ON PALESTINE

    Nominated by Cuba and Belgium, Dr. Evatt wat unanimously elected chairman of the committee on Palestine. The ...

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  5. DEADLY GASES MADE BY NAZIS IN LAST WAR

    In an affidavit read to the court, Which is trying officials of the I. G. Farben Company for war crimes, Dr. Gerhard ...

    Article : 118 words
  6. RESTRICTIONS PUT ON FRENCH CORRESPONDENT

    The New York "Herald-Tribune" reports that the correspondent of the Paris newspaper "L'Humanlte," of the French Communist Party, had ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. MOSLEM REPRISAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER AT AMRITSAR

    In an apparent reprisal for the slaughter of more than 3,000 Moslems at Amritsar on Monday, several thousand Moslems swooped on a refugee train at Kamoke on Wednesday, killing 340 Sikhs and Hindus and ...

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  8. ANGLICAN CLERGY OPPOSE UNITED CHURCH OF S. INDIA

    Many Anglican clergymen intended posting notices at their churches saying that in no circumstances would bishops or priests of the new ...

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  9. CONGRESS MAY BE ASKED FOR AID FOR EUROPE

    Immediate action by the United States to alleviate the world food crisis was foreshadowed by President Truman, who announced that a special session of Congress may be called to discuss the situation. ...

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  10. U.S. ASSISTANCE NEEDED EY FRANCE

    A Foreign Ministry spokesman declared that unless American aid is received by October the recovery of France will be compromised. ...

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  11. U.S. TO DEVELOP POWERFUL ATOMIC WEAPONS

    The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission disclosed plans for the development of more powerful atomic wearons and a broadening of the field ...

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  12. POLICE HUNT FOR GAOL ESCAPEES IN FRANCE

    Three thousand armed police and members of the Security Guard are watching all roads leading to the Pyrenees foothills for the 73 ...

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  13. ALUMINIUM WORKS PROPOSED FOR NEW ZEALAND

    More than £10 million will be invested in construction work and plant for the aluminium industry in Far Southern Sounds, if the plans prove ...

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  14. LARGE [?]ATES LEFT

    Harold Percival Christmas, of Potts Point, the founder of Woolworths in Australia, left £405,090, mostly to his widow, two daughters ...

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  15. NEWS IN BRIEF

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —Dennis Deneh ci[?]ped four strokes from the course record to lead in the Victorian profesaional golf championships. He ...

    Article : 438 words
  16. ARAB PROTEST AT PARTITIONING

    A statement, calling on the Arab, and Islamic worlds to protest against the reports of the United Nations Committee on Palestine, has been issued by the Arab Higher Organisation which urges that, strikes and demonstrations be staged on October 3. ...

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  17. U.S. DECLARES EUROPE HAS FIRST CLAIM

    Two authoritative statements that vigorous inflationary forces are at work in the United States, and that the United States does not intend to ...

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  18. CHINA FACES DWINDLING ECONOMIC RESOURCES

    China's battle to conserve dwindling foreign exchange has led to an official campaign to increase imports of acutely-needed commodities from sterling countries instead of those tied to the dollar. ...

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  19. U.S. NOVELIST ATTACKS BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    Under a Government of their own creation the British people are gradually being strangled to death in a morass of poverty and ...

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  20. JAPAN SEEKING WOOL FROM AUSTRALIA

    The Japanese Press featured reports that Australia will sell substantial quantities of wool to Japan, but the Japanese Board of Trade ...

    Article : 102 words
  21. BAN SOUGHT ON BULGARIA AT SECURTY COUNCIL

    Although Gromyko described the move as inappropriate and unnecessary the United States, supported by Britain, demanded at a meeting of ...

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  22. GERMANS MUST AID OUTLOOK

    Germany's present condition is serious, but the foundation for recovery has been laid, the Secretary to the U.S. Treasury (Mr. Snyder) told ...

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  23. SCOTTISH MINERS TO TEST UNION

    Scottish miners, who had been on strike and who were expected to resume work to-day, decided, to remain on strike until October 2 to test a ...

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  24. ANGLO-AMERICAN TALKS TO END TARIFF DEADLOCK

    Anglo-American discussions on the impasse at Geneva, in the talks between the United States and Commonwealth delegations on tariffs and ...

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  25. BRITISH SEND BLUNT NOTE TO BULGARIA

    In blunt language the British is Note to Bulgaria brands the trial of Nikola Petkov as a travesty of justice and says the circumstances have ...

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  26. CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN EGYPT

    Owing to the outbreak of cholera in Egypt, the Minister of the Interior has banned this year's pilgrimage of Moslems to Mecca, but ...

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  27. COMMUNISTS CLAIM GAINS IN CHINA

    The sixth Red offensive in Man. churla appears to have begun, according to the independent newspaper, "Nsin Min Tao," which reports 50,000 ...

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  28. SUICIDE OF JAP WHO RATIFIED WAR

    Tom Shlmizu, 70, a member of, the Privy Council which ratified the declaration of,war, jumped, into the sea at Atami, near Tokyo, yesterday and ...

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  29. BRITISH WITHDRAWAL FROM PALESTINE

    The Minister for State (Mr. Creacn Jones) announced that the British Government had decided to cancel its mandate over Palestine and to ...

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  30. STOLEN JEWELLERY RETURNED

    Walking into a Jeweller's shop in Tel Aviv yesterday, a 15-year-old girl left on the counter a sealed envelope containing £6000 worth of ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. INDONESIAN CHIEFS TO HEAD TALKS WITH DUTCH

    The Indonesian Premier (Sjariffuddin) and the Foreign Minister (Hadji Agus Salim) will head the Republican delegation in future negotiations with ...

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  32. AMBASSADOR TO RETURN TO U.S.

    The U.S. Ambassador to Australia (Mr. R. Butler), is returning soon to Washington for his second visit since going to Canberra. ...

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  33. WORKERS TO OPERATE LONGER WEEK

    Thirteen hundred employees of the profit-sharing firm of O. T. and J. Taylor Ltd., woollen manufacturers, of Batley, began working a 48-hour ...

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  34. FINED FOR BUILDING WITHOUT PERMIT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Centr[?] Court to-day, Matthew Robson, of Wahroonga, was fined £100 for having built a home without obtaining ...

    Article : 43 words
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