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  3. INDIAN ARMY PATROLS OCCUPY URI IN CONSIDERABLE STRENGTH

    Indian army patrols entered Uri, 30 miles west from Baramula, and are now occupying the city in strength. The focal point of operations against the tribesmen has shifted from Jammu.a military spokesman describing the ...

    Article : 290 words
  4. Move to Declare Members For Accepting Payments

    Action to declare vacant the seats of members found to be receiving money from banking interests for their services in Parliament, was ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. RESIGNATION OF CHANCELLOR OF EXCHEQUER

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) has resigned from the British Cabinet and will be relieved by Sir Stafford Cripps, who will continue to act as Minister for Economic Affairs. It is not yet clear as to whether ...

    Article : 430 words
  6. RESPONSIBLE STATUS PLANNED FOR CEYLON

    Details of an agreement concluded between the United Kingdom and Ceylon, as a preliminary, to the granting of responsible, status ...

    Article : 150 words
  7. SOVIET OPPOSES FORMATION OF "LITTLEV ASSEMBLY

    In an hour's speech which Sir Hartley Shawcross, described as a dialectical nightmare Vyshinski reiterated ...

    Article : 133 words
  8. U.S. EXPORT TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA DECLINES

    The dollar value of Australian imports from the United States declined 23,800,000 in August to 19,700,000 in September. ...

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  9. URANIUM URGED AS PAYMENT FOR AMERICAN AID

    A Senate foreign policy spokesman suggested that Europe should pay for American aid with strategic bases, ...

    Article : 217 words
  10. Faculty, of Education At Perth University

    The Premier (Mr. McLarty) has given approval for the establishment of a Faculty of Education at the University bf Western Australia. ...

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  11. BRITAIN NOT TO ENFORCE PARTITION IN PALESTINE

    Britain has informed the Palestine Partition Sub-committee that British troops will not be available to enforce any solution in Palestine, unacceptable to either the Arabs or the Jews. Sir Alexander Cadogan said that ...

    Article : 195 words
  12. EXPEDITION LEAVES FOR HEARD IS.

    H.M.A.S. L.S.T. 3501 will leave tomorrow on the first leg of her voyage to the Antarctic On boaid will be members of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. Italian Economy Faces a Crisis

    Italy faces in economic crisis this winter Many financial experts and students of social affdiis see decreasing production mass ...

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  14. HONEYMOON ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    Buckingham Palace announced that Princess Elizabeth and Lieut. Mountbatten will leave for their honeymoon by train from Waterloo station on Thursday afternoon. They will drive from Buckingham Palace wjth an escort of Household Cavalry. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA BEST FOR AVERAGE MAN

    The average man is better off in Australia than in America said Professor Avery Craven, Professor of Modern History at Chicago ...

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  16. S.A. JUDGE FOR TASMANIAN INQUIRY

    Judge Reid, of the South Australian Supieme Court has been appointed a Royal Commissioner to investigate the ehaiges of bribery ...

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  17. INTEREST FREE LOAN FOR U.N.O. HEADQUARTERS

    Addressing U.N.O. headquarters committee on plans for a permanent site at New York, Dr. Evatt praised the generosity of the United States ...

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  18. EIRE SIGNS TRADE AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN

    Under a new trade agreement with Britain, Eire will get more textile raw material from Britain. Britain, in return, will get live ...

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  19. COMMUNIST RIOTS IN FRANCE AND ITALY

    After an emergency meeting the magistrates at Marseilles prohibited the formation of groups of people on. the streets, and instructed troops to ...

    Article : 214 words
  20. RIGHT UPHELD TO RESIST ILLEGAL ARREST

    Oxford magistrates upheld a defemnce counsel's submission that a person wrongfully or illegally arrested, had the right to resist arrest and ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. NEW U.S. NAVAL CHIEF FOR PACIFIC

    President Truman has appointed Admiral Louis Donfield as Chief of Naval Operations in succession to Admiral Chester Niniitz, who is ...

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  22. UKRAINE ELECTED TO SECURITY COUNCIL

    Ukraine was elected to the Security Council by the General Assembly to succeed Poland on January 1. The election was converted into formality by the withdrawal of India from its long fight for the disputed seat. ...

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  23. BRITISHERS KILLED IN JEWISH RAIDS

    Eleven men, most of them Britisn, were killed yesterday in three Jewish terrorist outrages. Seven were killed and eight injured ...

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  24. EVATT SIGNS NEW TARIFF AGREEMENTS

    On behalf of Australia, Dr, Evatt signed tariff reduction agreements negotiated with 17 nations at Geneva, and from next Tuesday, Australia will apply the new rates provisionally, provided the other countries did likewise. ...

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  25. SWING TO, RIGHT IN VICTORIA

    The "New York Times" in an editorial, headed "Australia Turns Right," says the vote in the Victorian elections marks an emphatic ...

    Article : 94 words
  26. HURRICANE TRUCK DURBAN

    A hurricane struck Durban and the south coast of Natal last night, causing damage estimated at £250,000. ...

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  27. DISPLACED PERSONS FOR BRITISH MINES

    Within the next 12 months some 30,000 European volunteers will be recruited into the British mines. They will be tiained at special camps and ...

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  28. POLISH OFFICIAL NOW IN ENGLAND

    Stephen Karbonsky, who escaped from Poland a week ago, has arrived in London from Germany, where he crossed the Russian zone. ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. EXPLOSIVES USED FOR "REPRISAL"

    Henry Edward Stent, 76, was charged to-day with having on October 31 damaged the home of Ernest John McMahon, at Cremorne, with ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. EXPLOSION REPORTED AT ROCKET WORKS

    There was a severe explosion at the rocket propulsion experimental station, Westcott, near Aylesbury, and it is feat ed that several persons ...

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  31. SHIP ON FIRE REACHED HONGKONG

    The Dutch freighter, Alpheratf arrived at Hongkong yesterday after being on fire in the South China Sea. Two holds were flooded to control ...

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  32. STALIN NOMINATED

    Nominations for the election in December of [?] [?] for [?] [?] ...

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  33. FINED FOR FALSE INFORMATION

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada), Friday.— Lieut. Bob Herwig was fined 300 dollars for falsifying a marriage licence when he married Madia Hegeman, 20, ...

    Article : 35 words
  34. WALLABIES DEFEAT OXFORD

    LONDON, Friday.—The wanauies defeated Oxford by 5 to 3. There were seven Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans in the Oxford ...

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  35. TENNIS OFFER TO SEGURA

    BUENOS AIRES. Friday.—Panel Segura has received offers to becon a professional tennis player but w[?] not make up his mind before the er ...

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