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  3. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT AGAIN DEFEATED ON SECOND SUPPLY BILL

    The Premier (Mr. Cain) late this afternoon introduced into the Legislative Assembly a bill for two months, supply amounting to £4,964,143, with a supplementary estimate of £714,242 for 1946-47. ...

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  4. TRUMAN CHOOSES REPRESENTATIVE ON INDONESIA

    President Truman has appointed Dr. Frank P. Graham, president of the North Carolina University, to represent the ...

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  5. SOVIET VETOES ELECTION TO U.N.O. COUNCIL

    After fhe ninth ballot had proved abortive to fill a vacancy on the Security Council the General Assembly adjourned the voting indefinitely. At the eighth ballot the Ukraine had received 31 votes and India 23, whereas ...

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  6. U.S. MINISTER APPOINTED TO BULGARIA

    The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Lovett) announced the appointment of Mr. Donald Heath as the first postwar United ...

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  7. CHINA MOVES FOR MODIFICATION OF VETO POWERS

    China has filed a resolution urging the General Assembly to recommend that the Big Five Voluntarily surrender the ...

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  8. SOVIET VETOES ADMISSION TO SECURITY COUNCIL

    The nomination of Bulgaria to the Security Council was opposed by Mr. Warren Austin, of the United States, who ...

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  9. CHICAGO PLANS FOR ABSORBING BRITISH EMPIRE INTO U.S.A.

    In an editorial headed "Japan as a model for British States," the "Chicago Tribune" says that England and Canada have recently been flirting with the idea of a political reunion with the United States. ...

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  10. CHOLERA DEATHS IN EGYPT

    Deaths from cholera in Egypt have reached 661. There were a further 68 fatal cases during the 24 hours ended 6 p.m. yesterday; also 114 new ...

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  11. CRIMINAL STRAIN IN TOJO FAMILY COMES TO LIGHT

    The criminal strain in the Tojo family Is still a problem in Japan. General Hideki Tojo, war-time Prime Minister, has ...

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  12. AMERICA URGED TO EFFECT SAVINGS IN WHEAT

    Addressing the Citizens' Food Committee, President Truman said that if "we turn our back upon hungry people ...

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  13. WITHDRAWAL FROM KOREA

    It has been learned that the United States will ask the General Assembly to set a date for the withdrawal of American and Russian forces from ...

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  14. KING'S MESSENGER ROBBED OF BRIEF BAG AT AERODROME

    Detectives, investigating the disappearance of a bag held by a King's messenger from the Northolt airport on Sunday are stated to have ...

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  15. JEWS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT SHIPS ON WAY TO HAIFA

    A military Spokesman announced that two Jewish illegal immigrant ships are due to reach Haifa on October 21. ...

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  16. 2,000 REFUGEES KILLED BY MOSLEMS

    Armed Mbslems are reported to have killed 2,000 refugees at Tandlianwala, in the Lyallpur district. On Saturday raiders killed 115 non-Moslems and wounded 46. Police, guarding the camp, killed 20 raiders. ...

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  17. SWEDEN TO PRODUCE ATOMIC PILE

    The Ministry of Trade announced the formation of an Atomic Energy Company, Ltd., in which the Swedish Government and industry will ...

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  18. SELF-GOVERNMENT FOR OCCUPIED TERRITORY

    The Dutch authorities announced that the Dutch-held territory off the east coast of Sumatra will become "daerah iftimewa" in accordance ...

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  19. BRITAIN TO CONFER WITH LABOUR UNIONS ON EXPORT PRODUCTION

    It was announced after a two-hour meeting between Trade Union Congress delegates, the Minister for Economic Affairs (Sir Stafford Cripps), ...

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  20. ESTONIAN REFUGEES ADMITTED TO U.S.A.

    Eight Estonian refugees, who sailed 5,000 miles in a 40ft Swedish yacht to escape the "iron heel of Russian domination" have been admitted ...

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  21. BOMB EXPLOSION IN JERUSALEM

    A bomb exploded in a Greek shop which wrecked the premises, but did not cause any casualties. The alarm was sounded, but the all-clear was ...

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  22. BRITAIN BENEFITS BY ARGENTINE'S DOLLAR SHORTAGE

    Britain may benefit from the Argentine dollar scarcity which, according to the magazine, "Business Week," is forcing the Peron ...

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  23. RUGY LEAGUE WIN BY N.Z.

    After leading 15-0 at half time the New Zealand Rugby League team yesterday defeated York by 29 points to nil. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN BOMB ON AUSTRIAN TOWN

    Austrian officials stated that a Russian plane dropped a bomb near Matzen railway station on Monday, killing a woman, injuring her ...

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  25. GOODS FROM JAPAN TO BE DISTRIBUTED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) assured Mr. Duthie yesterday that goods purchased by the Australian buying mission in Japan would be ...

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  26. BRITAIN PAYS TWO DOLLARS FOR WHEAT FROM CANADA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) announced that Britain had agreed to pay two dollars for Canadian wheat for 1948-49 to be ...

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  27. WILL DUKE ATTEND ROYAL WEDDING?

    The Duke of Windsor, who arrived at Dover and travelled to Lord Dudley's estate at Suningdale, would not commit himself when questioned ...

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  28. U.N.O. TRIBUTE TO DR. EVATT

    The election of the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) to the Economic Social Council of U.N.O. could be interpreted as indicating ...

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  29. SUPPORT FOR CONTROL OF ATOMIC BOMBS

    Addressing the Diocesan delegates the Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett) said he Supported the international control of the atomic bomb; ...

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  30. GANDHI'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED

    Gandhi celebrated his 78th birthday to-day with prayer and fasting, although India celebrated the occasion with a public holiday. ...

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  31. DELAY IN KEANE TRUNK CASE

    The Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Harrison) in the House of Representatives yesterday, asked Mr. Holloway, representing ...

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  32. MOSCOW RADIO ATTACK ON Dr. EVATT

    Discussing Dr. Evatt's attitude as an Australian delegate to U.N.O., the Moscow Radio said that to his great regret his hopes of capturing the chairmanship of the General Assembly collapsed. They say openly at Lake Success that Dr. Evatt likes to ...

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  33. N.Z. TO CO-OPERATE IN ROCKET-RANGE EXPERIMENTS

    It was learned authoritatively that the Dominion Government will play its part in the rocket-range experiments to be conducted in Australia. ...

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  34. VYSHINSKI TO MAKE BROADCAST

    Sunday next has been fixed for a nation-wide broadcast in which Vyshinski and the Yugoslav Foreign Minister (Stanoje Simic) have been ...

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  35. THEATRE FIRE IN NICARAGUA

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Thursday.—Sixteen pertons were burned to death and many Injured when a fire destroyed the Teatro Margot, ...

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  36. 17th CHILD BORN

    KATOOMBA, Thursday. — Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Tobin, 45, yesterday gave birth to her 17th child—a son. Fifteen of the children are ...

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