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  3. DRASTIC IMPORT CUTS FROM DOLLAR AREAS ARE INEVITABLE

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator, Courtice) announced yesterday that further drastic import cuts from dollar areas were inevitable. Senator Courtice said he did not know when they ...

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  4. CHOLERA DEATHS INCREASING IN EGYPT

    A Ministry of Health communique states that since the cholera epidemic there have been 3,613 cases and 873 deaths. ...

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  5. ROYALTY ADOPTS FIVE LEPER CHILDREN

    The King, Queen, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke and Duchess of G[?]oucester will adopt five leper children for whose ...

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  6. SOVIET APPROVES PARTITION OF PALESTINE

    The Soviet yesterday announced that it supported, in principle, the plan for partitioning Palestine. It felt that one Federal State would be more desirable, but that would be impossible in view of the conflict between Arabs ...

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  7. GREEK PREMIER CALLS FOR RALLY OF PEOPLE

    A call to the Greek people to rally against the threatened tyranny of a minority, serving foreigners, was made by the ...

    Article : 153 words
  8. VYSHINSKI DENIES COMINTERN REVIVAL

    Vyshinski denied in the Political Committee of the General Assembly that the Communist Information Bureau, which had been established in Belgrade, was a revival of the Comintern. He was replying to Mr. Hector ...

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  9. ATOM-BOMB VICTIMS IMPROPERLY BURIED

    "BCON," the official organ of the British Commonwealth Forces in Japan, published a report confirming the discovery at Ninoshima of ...

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  10. DRY ICE DROPPED ON ATLANTIC STORM

    Three converted bombers yesterday scattered 1,000 lb. of dry ice on an Atlantic storm with "technical success," but, because of military ...

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  11. ANCIENT LAW INVOLVED TO RESTRICT PRESS

    An insidious attempt to restrict freedom of speech by use of the ancient weapon of insidious libel was alleged by the defence in [?] ...

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  12. S. AMERICAN PACT TO BE SIGNED AGAINST REDS

    Argentine Chile and Brazil will sign an anti-Comintern pact within a few days, according to reports quoted by ...

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  13. BLOOD-STOCK SALES AT NEWMARKET

    Ninety-five lots at the Newmarket blood-stock sales yesterday brought an average of 320 guineas. The highest prices included 2,100 ...

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  14. GANDHI APPEALS FOR SOClAL HYGIENE

    With tHe Indian and Pakistan Governments struggling to prevent a cholera epidemic, Gandhi appealed to refugees to overcome their deplorable lack of social hygiene and to introduce disciplined sanitation in camps. ...

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  15. ITALY SIGNS TRADE AGREEMENT WITH ARGENTINE

    Italy and Argentine yesterday signed a financial and trade treaty, providing Italy with a loan of 87,500,000 United States dollars and credits of a similar amount over three years. The treaty, which was signed in ...

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  16. GERMANS DYING THROUGH UNDER-NOURISHMENT

    More than 2,000 persons are dying monthly in the eastern zone of Germany due to under-nourishment, declared the Bishop of the Protestant ...

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  17. World Bank As Instrument Of U.S. Foreign Policy

    Russia charged that the United States wants to use the World Bank and International Monetary Fund as instruments of its own foreign ...

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  18. Greece to Control Imports From Overseas

    With the co-operation of the American Mission, the Greek Government has drafted legislation establishing a foreign trade ...

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  19. SEAMAN NOT ON LAUNCH THAT WAS STOLEN IN N.Z.

    It was revealed in the magistrates' court at Nelson that Norman Johnstone, a seaman who the police had feared had been lost overboard from ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. BRITISH WORKERS NOT OPPOSED TO EMIGRATION

    The secretary of the British Transport and General Workers' Union (Mr. Arthur Deaking) said that the comment by the Australian Minister ...

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  21. BRITISH ARMY DEMOBILISATION PLANNED

    Apartfrom volunteers serving fixed periods, all men serving in the British armed forces, will have been released before the end of 1948, under ...

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  22. 69 AGREEMENTS SIGNED AT GENEVA

    Sixty-nine, out of a possible of 120 two-way tariff agreements, have so far been completed at the Geneva trade talks, says Reuters ...

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  23. CENSORSHIP IMPOSED IN CHINA

    The Government has reimposed war-time censorship on mail and telegraph messages in all war zones and cities under martial law. ...

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  24. RECORD TIME OF CPL. HAYES MAY BE RECOGNISED

    The time of 10.3 sees. for 100 metres, twice recorded, by Cpl. Clarrie Hayes, in the All-Japan athletic championships, may be recognised as ...

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  25. MEN RESCUED FROM MINESWEEPERS

    A navy patrol boat rescued near the Palmyra Atoll three seamen, who had been adrift on minesweepers for 20 days. ...

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  26. SEVERE QUAKE SHOCKS IN N.Z.

    Residents and tourists in South Westland had a terrifying two-hours last night with Severe earthquake shocks. The centre of the ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. SUFFRAGETTE LEADER AGAINST "OBEY" IN MARRIAGE SERVICE

    Marian Reeves, Vice-president of the Suffragette Fellowship, protested against the use of the word, obey, in the marriage service for Princess ...

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  28. B.B.C. TO TELEVISE ROYAL WEDDING

    The "Evening Standard" reports that the B.B.C. will televise the wedding of Princess Elizabeth on November 20, as the wedding party leaves ...

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  29. U.S. EMERGENCY AID FOR FRANCE

    The Export and Import Bank authorised France to use up to 180 million dollars for emergency purchases of American coal, heavy machinery, ...

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  30. INFRINGEMENT OF AUSTRIAN SOVEREIGNTY

    The Austrian Government has strongly protested to the Soviet authorities against the action of the Soviet military commanders at ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. COOLAMON NURSE HONOURED

    The London Gazette announced that Elizabeth Mosley, or Coolamon, N.S.W., had been awarded the Birtish Empire Medal (civil division) for ...

    Article : 42 words
  32. PARIS TRANSPORT STRIKE

    PARIS, Tuesday.— Parisians will walk to work to-day following a midnight general strike of all bus and underground railway workers. ...

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