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  3. SOVIET ATTACKED FOR GROSS CALUMINES

    A strong protest against persistent, gross Soviet alumnies on the Truman doctrine in Greece was made in the General Assembly's Political Committee by the United sates delegate (Mr. Herschel Johnson) who said the ...

    Article : 313 words
  4. Army Revolt Fails Against Dominican Republic Dictatorship

    The army announced that it had smashed an amphibious expeditionary force, organised and staged in North Eastern Cuba, to overthrow the dictatorship of General Tafael Trujillo Molino, in the Dominican Republic. ...

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  5. Dr. Evatt Declares Nations Must Strive For Peace

    Fear of war oppresses men in every country not merely for their own safety but for their children, declared Dr. Evatt when receiving the ...

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  6. Doctorate of Law Conferred On Dr. Evatt

    In recognition of his ceaseless efforts to further the cause of international peace and better understanding among all ...

    Article : 91 words
  7. OIL MAY BE FOUND UNDER ANTARCTIC ICE

    According to an article in the National Geographic Magazine, Admiral Byrd is almost certain that oil will be found ...

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  8. NEHRU ASHAMED OF INHUMAN ACTS IN INDIA

    The Indian Premier (Pandit Nehru) declared that his head hung in shame when he thought of his countrymen's ...

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  9. MONTGOMERY REBUKES SOVIET MINISTER

    Field-Marshal Montgomery yesterday rebuked the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister (Vishinski) for likening Mr. Winston Churchill to Hitler. "Vishinski is a very decent chap and the next time I see ...

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  10. BRITAIN MUST RELY ON EMPIRE GOLD

    Britain will have no choice but to rely on her own and her Empire's gold resources and her ability to borrow from the International Bank Fund to keep herself dollar solvent between now and March at the earliest. ...

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  11. ONLY FEW JEWISH REFUGEES ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    The Chief Migration Officer at Australia House denied that all passengers on board the Tidewater, en route to Australia, are Jews. He was ...

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  12. BRITISH CABINET CHANGES ANNOUNCED

    In the first instalment of Cabinet changes, Sir Stafford Cripps becomes the new Minister for Economic Affairs while ...

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  13. DESTRUCTIVE WHARF FIRE IN NEW YORK

    One of the most destructive wharf fires in New York's history was brought under control last night after 125 firemen received minor ...

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  14. Congress Committees on Emergency Aid Plan

    After a conference with Congressional leaders, President Truman announced he was asking the House and Senate Committees to begin work on an emergency programme, totalling 850 million dollars, to aid France, Italy, ...

    Article : 316 words
  15. WOOL SECRETARIAT NOT OPPOSED TO SYNTHETIC FIBRES

    The development of synthetic fibres may help rather than handicap the sale of wool, declared Dr. Booth, chairman of the Wool Secretariat, ...

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  16. Tudor 4 Plane On Goodwill Flight to S. America

    After a test flight to-day, a Tudor 4 airliner named Star Lion, is expected to leave for South America to-morrow on a goodwill tour, ...

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  17. [?]NADA CONCERNED [?]ER AUSTRALIAN [?]ORT CUTS

    Canada received the announcement further cuts in Australian imports [?] growing concern, but there will to difficulty in absorbing a cut of ...

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  18. FRANCE TO MAINTAIN BREAD RATION

    Through good late summer harvests and increased imports, France will maintain her bread ration at 7 ozs. daily and by January will have ...

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  19. ARABS WILL FIGHT AGAINST PARTITION OF PALESTINE

    Arabe would fight to the last drop of their blood rather than accept either partition of Palestine or the establishment of a Federal State, declared Jamal Husseini, nephew of the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, when addressing the General ...

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  20. BRITAIN TO ASSIST DEVELOPMENT IN AUSTRALIA

    Opening the British Enterprise in Australia exhibition at Australia House, Sir Stafford Cripps said that for the time being Britain had not ...

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  21. GRAIN PRICES RISE SHARPLY

    The week-end report of President Truman's advisers, recommending the export of 570 million bushels of grain to Europe, including 500 million ...

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  22. MOVE TO IMPEACH T. V. SOONG

    Amember of the Control Yuan— one of the five Yuans which comprise the National Government, told the Nanking correspondent of the ...

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  23. WEDDING GIFTS RECEIVED BY PRINCESS

    Eighteen pairs of nylons and pure silk stockings, the gift of the Nottingham Chamber of Commerce, are among the wedding presents which ...

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  24. U.S. MAY SELL FOOD CHEAPLY TO EUROPE

    The U.S. Government is considering a proposal by the Agricultural Department that it should buy foods, such as citrus juices, fats, etc., and ...

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  25. MINOR INJURIES TO [?]UGBY UNION PLAYERS

    [?] medical examination of the Australian Rugby Union players, Twee[?]e Shehadle and Dawson revealed, at their injuries were not as ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. BOXERS MUST HOLD CLEAN DISCHARGE FROM U.S. ARMY

    The Illinois Boxing Commission ruled that any professional fighter, who holds a dishonourable discharge from the United States armed ...

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  27. STRIKE THREATENS BRITSH RATION

    The strike of 12,000 packing-house workers, which is now entering its third week, has stopped all shipments of frozen beef and pork to Britain, ...

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  28. LOTTERY TICKETS SOLD IN U.S.A.

    George J. Tennath, who claimed to be an Australian political reporter, was detained for selling N.S.W. State Lottery tickets at Los Angeles. ...

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  29. SUGAR FOR GERMANY LEADS TO FIGHTING

    Fighting broke out between the police and 300 Communists when the latter tried to prevent army lorries being used to transport 300 tons of ...

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  30. SPORADIC FIGHTING IN INDONESIA

    Sporadic fighting continues throughout Indonesia and a Netherlands Army communique announced that six Dutch soldiers were killed ...

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  31. ONE OF QUADS DIES

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Patricia, one of the Bradford quads,.died, early to-day. The other three girls are reported to be all right at present. ...

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  32. MUSIC CONSERVATORIUM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Heffron) announced that a Conservatorium of Music is to be established in ...

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