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  3. VYSHINSKI ATTACKS CHURCHILL, BYRNES AND DE GAULLE

    In a speech to the Soviet-American Friendship Council Vyshinslci compared Churchill, Byrnes and de Gaulle With Napoleon and Hitler, two unsuccessful aggressors against Russia, and suggested to all admirers and ...

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  4. PRINCESS SPENT WEEK END AT WINDSOR CASTLE

    Princess Elizabeth spent her last week-end before her wedding, quietly with the family at Windsor Castle, and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten spent the week-end with his uncle and aunt, Earl and Countess Mountbatten. ...

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  5. CAMP VICTIMS ATTACK GERMAN CONDUCTOR

    Fifty former concentration camp victims booed and jostled the German conductor (Wilhelm Furtwaengler) when he arrived ...

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  6. BRITISH TROOPS EVACUATING PALESTINE

    Hie withdrawal of British army and military stores from Palestine has begun by sea from Haifa and overland ...

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  7. CORRESPONDENTS INVITED TO KASHMIR

    Sheik Abdullah has invited correspondents to "come and see for themselves" what had happened in Kashmir. He ...

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  8. CREW OF FREIGHTER HUDDLE ON TIP OF NEWFOUNDLAND

    Thirty Ship-wrecked members of the crew of the British freighter, Langlecrag, are huddled together on the bleak northern tip of ...

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  9. POLISH LEADER DENIES HOLDING BACK AGREEMENT

    The leader of the Polish Peasant Party (Mlkolajezk) who recently escaped to England, denied that he had concealed ...

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  10. REYNAUD MAY LEAD FRENCH CABINET

    The first step has been taken toward the formation of a French Cabinet, headed by Reynaud, who, it is reported, will have the support of the Socialist Party. This is stated authoritatively but not confirmed by the American Associated Press. ...

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  11. MOVE FOR MORE TOURIST TRADE TO BRITAIN

    Plans for stimulating the flow of Australian tourists to Britain will be discussed to-day between the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) ...

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  12. Eruption of Mud Volcano

    The "Daily Telegraph," quoting the Moscow radio, says that a mud volcano, called the Taourgai, in Azerbaijan, has thrown up thousands ...

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  13. COMMUNISTS ARE ACTIVE IN ITALIAN AREAS

    The Italian Government had provided special aircraft to fly Di Vittoria Communist trade union leader, to Apulia South-Eastern Italy, ...

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  14. DUMP EXPLOSIONS ATYOKOSUKA

    A series of explosions occurred today in ammunition dumps at Yokosuka, 30 miles from Tokyo. Four people are known to have ...

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  15. MALAYAN PROTEST AT DEPORTATION OF SEAMEN

    The Australian Commissioner in Malaya (Mr. C. Massey) replying to local Press questions last night, said he had asked Canberra for ...

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  16. MAN SEARCHED FOR OCTOPUS THAT ATTACKED HIM

    A man who was attacked by an octopus while swimming at a beach at Devonport on Saturday, Arch "Ferguson, of Domain Street, Devonport, ...

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  17. GREEK GUERRILLAS REPULSED

    Greek regulars repulsed in a sixhour engagement a strong guerrilla attack, supported by heavy armament, on Komotim, in Thiace, says ...

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  18. IMMORALITY AND WICKEDNESS IN MURDER CASE

    Opening the case agatnst Pansy Louise Haskell, of murdering Mrs. G. R. Rusden, the Crown Prosecutor (Mr. Meredith) told the Supreme ...

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  19. Three Men Charged With Death of Boxer in Tasmania

    A sequel to the death of a sideshow boxer, Maxwell Povey, 25. during a fight at Devonport last Thursday, was the appearance in the ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. SEVEN ARRESTS FOR MURDER IN SIAM

    The "Daily Express" says that General Chunkalan, right-hand man of Marshall Songgian, who seized power a week ago, announced the arrest of ...

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  21. MANILA TYPHOON SWINGS NORTHWARD TOWARDS JAPAN

    A typhoon, with 75 miles an hour winds at the centre, whirled northwards towards Japan, after causing extensive flood and wind damage in ...

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  22. CZECH DEMOCRATS REJECT LEADER, A PRO-COMMUNIST

    The Social Democrat Party has elected the Minister for Industry (Bohumll Mauschman) as chairman in succession to Dr. Szdebek ...

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  23. RETIRING AGE OF GOVERNORS

    The retiring age of 60, instead of 55, for Governors of any part of the Dominions is provided for in the text of the Pensions of Governors of ...

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  24. CONFIDENCE IN DR. DALTON

    A conference of delegates of the Bishop Auckland divisional Labour Party unanimously carried a vote of confidence in theformer chancellor of ...

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  25. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES OPPOSE DEPORTING OF MALAYANS

    The Commonwealth Government has been asked by the Australian section of the World Council of Churches to review its decision in ...

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  26. GIFTS ON DISPLAY AT ST. JAMES'S PALACE

    Six rooms at James's Palace are stocked full with 2,000 wedding presents for Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenent Philip Mountbatten. ...

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  27. SOVIET ATTITUDE ON TRADE UNIONS

    The Tass Newsagency says that Russian trade union leaders urged Soviet delegates to make the World Trade Union Federation an effective ...

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  28. PETITION SEEKS CONGRESS ACTION ON LYNCHING LAWS

    A petition urging Congress to enact the Federal anti-lynchlng law was Presented to the House Speaker (Mr. Josoph Martin). ...

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  29. DR. EVATTS SECRETARY REFUSES TO LEAD CHILDREN'S AID

    Declining to accept the position of Chief of the Mission of United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund in Greece, Mr. A. J. ...

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  30. TO CONTROL PRIVATE FLYING

    The Aviation International Aeronautical Federation unanimously decided that the Royal Aero Club Will be responsible for co-ordinating all ...

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  31. STEWARD CHARGED WITH MURDER OF GIRL

    An alleged statement that the body, of Eileen Gibson, 21, was thrown through the porthole of the liner Durban Castle, en route to England ...

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  32. CAFE OPPOSITION TO COMMERCIAL RADIO

    Because Australia is becoming completely Americanised through the commercial radio Mrs. Enid Alexander, wife of the late member of ...

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  33. SMUGGLING ALONG CHINA'S COAST

    The taking of action by the Government to stamp out smuggling along the Chinese coast was made by officials of the general forces and ...

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  34. BATA VI ANS APPEALING FOR UNDERSTANDING

    A call to the people of Indonesia for moderation and understanding to bring about a just and lasting peace was made by Dr. Zeeland, Belgium ...

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  35. ANNAM TO SUMMT PROPOSALS TO FRANCE

    General Nguyen Van Xuan, President of Annam, has called a coference of 150 delegates—50 each from Annam, Tongking, and Cochin-India ...

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  36. BARNES RETURNING ON WEDNESDAY

    Sid Barnes, a Test batsman, is due on Wednesday from England and will play with North Sydney in grade cricket next Saturday ...

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  37. MAN CHARGED WITH FALSE PRETENCES

    A further remand was granted to November 24 to Malcolm Charles Doyle, mechanical engineer, 27, who was charged with having obtained ...

    Article : 56 words
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