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  3. VICTORIAN PREMIER WARNS AGAINST GENERAL STRIKE

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Hollway,) to-day appealed to trade unionists not to precipitate a general transport stoppage. He said that a general stoppage would only result in chaos, loss and inconvenience to the whole community and would not ...

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  4. INDIAN DOMINIONS OFFER ASSURANCES TO U.N.O.

    Assurances that they will settle the dispute over Kashmir without resorting, to war was given by the Pakistan Foreign ...

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  5. INTERIM FEDERAL COUNCIL FORMED IN INDONESIA

    The Lieut-Govtrnor General (Dr. Van Mook) to-day declared the preliminary Federal Council for Indonesia to be constituted. It comprises eight indonesians from non-Republican ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. FRENCH PROPOSAL TO DEVALUE FRANC AS EXPORT SPUR

    The French Finance Minister (M. Mayer) will leave on Friday for London to seek British approval for the creation ot a ...

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  7. GANDHI TO BEGIN FAST FOR INDIAN UNITY

    In an effort to bring about HinduMoslem unity, Mahatma Gandhi today commenced another fast for an indefinte period. ...

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  8. DOLLAR CUTS HIT AIR AND SEA TRAFFIC TO U.S.

    Shipping and airline, officials here are worried about the "one-way traffic" between the United States and, Australia. ...

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  9. RADIO ACTIVE METALS FOUND IN BURMA

    An official announcement says that the atomic bomb ingredients, thorium and uranium, have been found in Central and ...

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  10. U.S. CABINET MEN. FACE MARSHALL PLAN OPPONENTS

    Two top Cabinet officers—the Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) and the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Averell Hardman)— met threatened ...

    Article : 301 words
  11. Jewish Agency Asks U.N.O. to Permit Militia Force

    A Jewish militia of between 15,000 and 20,000 men in Palestine is being sought by the Jewish Agency. Moshe Shertok, head of the ...

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  12. MINERS SAY 1948 TARGET TOO HIGH

    Miners leaders will tell the Joint Coal Board to-morrow that the proposed 13 million tons target for 1948 is beyond the capacity of 17,000 ...

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  13. BRITISH REMOVE JAP WAR CRIMINALS FROM BURBIA

    Five Japanese, sentenced to death in Burma, have been transferred to Singapore to die. With tho inauguration of Burmese ...

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  14. LARGE EXPANSION OF U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY PLANTS

    America's Atomic Energy Commission has embarked upon a "sizeable construction programme dictated by necessity and urgency." ...

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  15. ORANGE TRADE TO MALAYA IN DANGER

    About two million Australian oranges from a shipment bf 4,500,000 were unfit for human consumption when unloaded from the Narbada ...

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  16. PORTUGAL SIGNS NEW AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN

    Britain and Portugal have reached a new trading and monetary agreement which will mean increased Portuguese imports and also that ...

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  17. COMMONS TO RESUME DEBATE ON CIVIL LIST ANNUITIES

    First subject for debate when the House of Commons resumes on Tuesday next will be the amendment by, the Labor M.P. (Mr. R. ...

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  18. YUGOSLAVIA DEMANDS 27 ITALIAN WAR SUSPECTS

    According to the Yugoslav Legation, Yugoslavia has asked Italy, to hand over 27 alleged perpetrators of war crimes during the Italian ...

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  19. BRITISH STEEL OUTPUT STILL BELOW NEEDS

    Britain's steel output in 19471 slightly exceeded 12,500,000 tons, but even with greater production in 1948 it will still be necessary to ...

    Article : 134 words
  20. ONE PAY RAIL STOPPAGE IN S.A.

    All South Australian trains will stop running at midnight on Sunday when members of the A;R.U. throughout the State will stop work. ...

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  21. COMMUNIST TALK LURES YUGOSLAVS HOME

    Communist propoganda is believed to be the reason why nearly 5,000 Yugoslavs; many of whom had been in Australia for 20 years, have ...

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  22. CAMBRIDGE ROWING CREW SHORT OF FOOD

    The Cambridge boat race crew, which may become the backbone of Britain's Olympic crew, is short of money and food. "The Evening ...

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  23. CREW RESCUED FROM BURNING U.S. SHIP

    All 46 members of the crew of the United States army transport, Josepn V. Connolly, of 7167 tons, which is abandoned 900 mtles east of New ...

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  24. U.K. To Licence Imports Of More Australian Foods

    Importation from Australia, [?] limited quantities of 33 food items will be permitted under individual licence items announced by the ...

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  25. ALIEN SMUGGLING INTO CANADA

    Scotland Yard is investigating a plot td smuggle, aliens into Canada on faked British passports. "The Evening Standard" says that ...

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  26. HUGE U.S. ORDER FOR BRITISH TRACTORS

    Harry Ferguson Limited, of Coventry, has received the largest single order so far gained in the British export drive—25 million dollars, worth ...

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  27. NUFFIELD CUTS EXPORT PRICES OF BRITISH CARS

    Announcing that the export prices of most Morris, Wolseley and Riley cars and Morris commercial vehicles are being substantially reduced, the ...

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  28. GREEKS AT VARIANCE WITH ALLIED ADVISERS

    Differences have occurred between the Greek Government Army and British and American advisers about weapons and tactics needed against ...

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  29. EX-KING'S RELATIONS LEAVE RUMANIA

    Ex-King Michael's two aunts—the Ex-Queen Elizabeth of Greece, and the Archduchess Illeana of Hapsburg, accompanied by Heana's husband, ...

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  30. BRITISH BROADCASTS TO BE CUT IN FAR EAST

    More than half the news, administrative and programme staffs of the far eastern broadcasting services inSingapore have been glveh notice of ...

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  31. ITALY SEEKS TRUSTEESHIP FOR SOMALILAND

    Italy has submitted a claim for trusteeship over the former Italian colony of Somaliland. Reuter's diplomatic correspondent ...

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  32. DUKE OF WINDSOR MAY FILM MEMOIRS

    The New York "Daily News" columnist, Danton, Walker, says the Windsors are leaving'sbon for Hollywood to discuss the screen treatment ...

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  33. FILM STAR HELD FOR DRUNKENNESS

    Pleading not guilty to,a charge of drunkenness, film actor 'Dana Andrews to-day asked for a jury trial of the hearing which has been set ...

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  34. DE VALERA APPEALS TO IRISH ELECTORS

    Dissolution of the Dail was announced by the President of Eire (Sean O'Kelly), who has ordered general elections for February 4. ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. TENANTS MAY BUY STATE HOUSES

    Tenants in Housing Commission homes may now purchase them, the Premier (Mr. McGirr) said to-day. He said that the'decision was made ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. EARTH TREMOR AT SINGAPORE

    A slight earth tremor shook singapore, for five seconds at 3.20 a.m. G.M.T, to-day. ...

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