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  3. AMERICAN CABINET DIVIDED ON PALESTINE

    It is reported reliably to-day that President Truman's advisers have presented strong differences of opinion on the Palestine problem, which some newspapers describe as causing a "Cabinet crisis." ...

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  4. Britain Concludes Trade Agreement With Argentina

    It Is officially announced that Britain and Argentina have reached a trade agreement. The announcement did not give details, but it is authoritatively reported that the agreement covered firstly, the sale of British-owned ...

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  5. MANCHURIA ALMOST LOST TO CHINESE NATIONALISTS

    With the loss of Liaoyang reported yesterday Manchurian territory under Nationalist control has been reduced to less than one per cent., according to informed sources in Nanking this afternoon. ...

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  6. Dwindling Cold Between Britain And Disaster

    Only the declining gold reserves of the sterling area stood between Britain and disaster, declared the Chancellor ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND TO USE ROAD SYSTEM IN RAIL HOLDUP

    Quick action has been taken by the State Transport Commissioner to forestall threats of any serious food shortages throughout Queensland. ...

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  8. Islands Submerged By Cyclone

    The Colonial Office has reported that a recent cyclone in the Indian Ocean obliterated four islands for a time and ...

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  9. PROPELLOR FLIES OFF BURNING CNSTELLATION

    Twelve rescue planes and two blimps carrying rubber boats and rafts, went into operation yesterday following a report to coastguards ...

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  10. LAUNCH SUNK IN COLLISION WITH SHOWBOAT

    A 25 foot motor launch containing 10 people burst into flames and sank after colliding head-on with the showboat ...

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  11. U.S. Grain Markets Close in Confused State

    Grain market price trends closed in a confused state yesterday. The descent was halted in oats and partly checked in wheat, but corn ...

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  12. U.S. PILOTS HELD ON PLOT TO BOMB VENEZUELAN CITY

    The F.B.I. has arrested six Americans, including two former R.A.F. pilots, in connection with a plan to use the United States surplus war ...

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  13. FOUR KILLED IN HEAD-ON ROAD COLLISION

    In Victoria's worst accident in years, four men wore killed and a fifth critically injured in a smash near Ringwood early this morning ...

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  14. FRANCO-SPANISH FRONTIER TO BE REOPENED

    A French Cabinet statement says that the Franco-Spanish border will be reopened from Tuesday for passenger travel. ...

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  15. DE VALERA MAY BE SIX SHORT OF MAJORITY IN DAIL

    Whatever the result of polling in Carlow on Tuesday in the Eire elections, Mr. De Valera will not have a working majority when the Dail ...

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  16. POLICE SEEKING HOOLIGANS FOR WINDOW SMASH

    Hooligans are believed to have broken the display Window of Meyer and Clare, bakers, of Mort Street, Braddon, during the week-end. ...

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  17. STRATHAIRD DEVELOPS ENGINE TROUBLE

    The liner Strathaird, which is due at Bombay to-day on her way to Australia, has developed engine trouble. Passengers may be ...

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  18. Acute Food Shortage For at Least 2 Years

    Sir John Boyd Orr, DirectorGeneral of Food and Agricultural Organisation, to-day reported that an "acute" world food situation will ...

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  19. MAN KILLED BY BLAST IN MINE

    One man was killed and another severely injured in a blast in the Bill Bell mine near Cue. The injured man struggled down a ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. THREE DROWNED IN MURRAY RIVER

    While police were recovering the body of Thomas Cleland, 48, labourer, from the Murray River, near Rutherglen, yesterday afternoon, they were ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. Speculator Resigns From U.S. Service

    Edwin Pauley, whose commodity dealings are under investigation by the Senate Committee investigating speculation by "Government ...

    Article : 141 words
  22. DARING THIEF GETS £542 HAUL

    A daring thief stole £542 from the front bedroom of a flat in Todman Avenue, West Kensington, to-night, while the occupants and some friends ...

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  23. INDIAN CHARGES AGAINST ALWAR STATE ACTIVITIES

    It is officially announced that the Indian Government has taken over the administration of Alwar State to enable it to investigate the alleged "support or connivance of Alwar administration in the activities of the R.S.S., the ...

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  24. BLACKPOOL WINS SOCCER FINAL

    Officials, closed the gates on thousands of enthusiasts at Blackpool, where Colchester which has had a run of surprise wins in the Football ...

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  25. TO SEEK BIRTH CONTROL IN JAP. TREATY

    An Allied diplomat to-day recommended compulsory birth control should be written into the Japanese peace treaty. ...

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  26. EISENHOWER OUT OF ARMY; RECALLS D-DAY MOMENT

    General Eisenhower retired from the army yesterday and will spend two months "just sitting in a rocking chair" trying to rough out a ...

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  27. McKENLEY RUNS LAST AFTER TRACK BUMP

    Jamaican runner, Herb McKenley, who visited Australia recently, ran last in a five-man indoor race over 600 yards at the Boston athletic ...

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  28. STORM TOSSED YACHT REACHES SYDNEY

    The New Zealand yacht, Drifter, crossed the finishing line of the TransTasman yacht race at 11.5 a.m. today. ...

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  29. ENGLISH M'sP. TO PROBE MALAYAN UNIONS

    Former assistant-secretary of the Railway Clerks' Union (Mr.F. W. Dalley) and Mr. S. W. Awberry, both members of the House of Commons, ...

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  30. Korean Riots Organised by Reds

    Twenty-seven were killed, 10 injured and 150 arrested in a wave of strikes, sabotage and violence that swept Southern Korea to-day as a ...

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  31. FOUR THUGS CHARGED

    Four thugs bashed and robbed Arthur charles Jeffreys, of Glebe, late yesterday after they had threatened him with a butcher's knife. ...

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  32. NAZI GENERAL'S SUICIDE

    General Otto von Stupnagel, who hanged himself in a cell at a French military prison, stated in a final letter to his lawyer that he had ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. AMERICAN WOMEN VOTE SISTER KENNY IN FIRST TEN PERSONALITIES

    Australian Sister Kenny. is among the 10 most outstanding personalities in the United States, according to an opinion poll conducted by the ...

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  34. LARGE AID FUNDS TO BE SPENT OUTSIDE U.S.A.

    The State Department to-day advised the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that 2,215 million dollars of the money proposed for the first ...

    Article : 60 words
  35. W.A. FLOURMILLERS END BAN ON OVERTIME

    Flour mill employees by a big majority have decided to end their union's ban on overtime. Union officials urged the men to ...

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  36. VISCOUNT SANKEY DEAD

    Viscount Sankey, former Lord Chancellor in the Labour and Nationalist Government, died on Friday at his home in Kensington, aged 72. ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. AUSTRALIANS SHARE 3rd IN TEXAS OPEN

    Sammy Snead with a six-underpar 65, which made his total 131 for 36 holes, seized the lead in the second round of the Texas Open ...

    Article : 61 words
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