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  3. U.S. URGES TRUCE TO END BLOODSHED IN PALESTINE

    President Truman fold a Press conference that the United States would appeal to the Security Council to arrange an immediate truce conference between the Arabs and Jews to halt the bloodshed in Palestine. ...

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  4. COMMUNIST PLOT DISCOVERED IN HONGKONG

    Documents seized by the police in the recent Communist round-up were displayed before a select group of ...

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  5. THREE SUBMARINES SIGHTED OFF AMERICA

    The Secretary for the Nervy (Mr. John L. Sullivan) told the Senate Armed Services Committee that recently submarines not belonging to any nation west of the "iron curtain, had been sighted off our shores." ...

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  6. SOVIET FAVOURS 4 POWER CONTROL IN GERMANY

    Lieut-General G. S. Lukjatschenko, Chief-of-Staff of the Soviet military administration in Germany, in a ...

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  7. SOVIET NOT YET PRODUCING ATOMIC BOMB

    The Secretary for Defence (Mr. J. Forrestal) assured Congress that Russia had not yet got the atomic bomb. ...

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  8. AGREEMENT REACHED ON BENELUX TREATY

    Deputies of British, French, Dutch, Belgian and Luxemburg Foreign Ministers, after a two-days conference, announced a unanimous ...

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  9. NEW HEIGHT RECORD BY VAMPIRE

    The Royal Aero Club announced that Group Captain John Cunning ham in a de Havlland Vampire fiehtei, reached a height of 59,492 ...

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  10. SIR PHILIP GAME INJURED

    LONDON, Friday.—Air Vice-Marshal Sir Phillp Game, former Governor of N.S.W., fractured his ankle when a car knocked, him down as he ...

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  11. TWO KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    Two Bendigo aviators, Arthur Syer, 32, of Mitchell Street, and Stanley Morris Crossman; 34, of Keck Street, were killediate this afternoon ...

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  12. 'Cold War' Budget Urged For United States

    The Secretary far Defence (Mr. J. For restai) asked Congress to approve of a"cold war" military budget of 14,000 million dollars. He also asked for an authorised increase of 349,5001 in personnel of the armed forces, whose total strength is ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA MAY SUBSIDISE MATSON SHIPPING LINE

    Referring to a report that the Commonwealth Government is considersing granting a subsidy to ensure a continuance, of Marine Phoenix ...

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  14. OCEAN YACHT RACES.

    Defiance was the first yacht to cross the finishing line in the 80-mile race from Sydney to Jervis Bay. Up to a late hour to-night the other ...

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  15. POLISH ATTACK ON U.S. PRESS FOR WARMONGERING

    At the U.N.O.conference on freedom of information, the Polish Minister of Information (General Crosz) attacked "warmongering" by the Amer[?] broadcasts to Poland. ...

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  16. CZECH TRIAL IN ABSENCE

    The Czech Newsagency said that Dr. Prochazko, former Health Minister and his wife will be tried in their absence for belonging ...

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  17. JAPAN AS WORKSHOP FOR ORIENT

    Two leading daily newspapers, "Asahi" and "Mainivhi," have interpreted a statement by the U.S. Undersecretary for the Army (Mr. Draper) ...

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  18. RESIGNATION OF CZECH CONSULS

    The French Foreign Office announced that the Czech Vice-Consul in paris (Dr. Metod Svezil) has resigned. ...

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  19. EARLY END TO BRISBANE STRIKE EXPECTED

    Some union officials believe that the rail strike will be over before the end of next week The move by some unions to smash Communist ...

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  20. U.S. DETERMINED TO STAY IN BERLIN

    The Secretary of State (General Marshall) said that the United States was determined to stay in Berlin despite the Soviet's efforts to disrupt the Four Power control. In accordance with the ...

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  21. LIBERALS OUT TO WIN COOGEE

    The Liberal Party expects to win the Coogee seat in the State Parliament at the by-election caused by the death of Mr. L. L. Cunningham. ...

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  22. SERIOUS SMASH AT KATHERINE

    A serious road smash near Katherine last night, in which two persons were gravely injuied, and a new sedan car wrecked, led to an ...

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  23. COURT DECISION AGAINST ALBANIA

    The International Court of Justice, afThe Hague, giving its first judgment in the Corfu Channel dispute between Albania and Britain, ...

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  24. BRITAIN WANTED AS BASE FOR ATTACK BY U.S.

    During a debate in The House of Commons on the Government's intention to remove Communists and Fascists from responsible Government posts. Mr. Gallacher said that the United States wanted Britain to be the ...

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  25. Dutch Farmers Migrating To Australia

    Forty Dutch farmers who will settle in Australia will sail from Rotterdam on the motor vessel Talisse to-day, the Minister for ...

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  26. JAPANESE LOOT TO BE SOLD

    Property, known to have been looted by the Japanese and the ownership of which cannot be established, will be sold under a directive issued by ...

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  27. "VACATIONAL" STRIKE IN TOKYO

    Government workers numbering 300,000, began a "vacation" strike at midnight last night. Unless the negotiations are ...

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  28. CIVIL SERVANTS SUPPORT ACTION AGAINST DISLOYALISTS

    THe Council of Civil Servants Association has declared its support for all appropriate measures against civil servants disloyal to the State, but believes, that civil servants should be free to join any lawful political party and associate freely with people, ...

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  29. LABOUR NOT TO FIGHT AGAINST COMMUNISM

    The Minister for Information (Mr. Calwell) told the Labour conference that, although the party was opposed to Communism, the ...

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  30. PROTECTION FOR EX-KING MICHAEL

    Owing to a threat to assassinate ex-King Michael of Rumania, the "Daily Mirror"says that extraordinary steps are, being taken for his ...

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  31. WORLD CONFERENCE ON TRADE TALKS

    The Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) stated that 53 nations had agreed to implement the decision of the world trade ...

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  32. LANG TO CRITICISE LABOUR ATTITUDE ON COMMUNISM

    The government's attitude towards Communists in Australia will come under fire at the annual conference of the Lang Labour Party to be held ...

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  33. RENEWAL OF RIOTS FEARED IN HONGKONG

    The Bridges of Shameen, the former Anglo-French concession, and the scene of the Canton anti-British riots in January, have been ...

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  34. RUSSIANS SEEK TO CONTROL S. KOREA

    The Russian-controlled radio at pyongyang invited political leaders in sourthern korea to help set up a soviet-directed government. ...

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  35. CONFERENCE WITH U.S.-U.K. OFFICIALS

    Sir. Charles Peak, the British Ambassador at Belgrade, conferred with high-ranking British and American officials. ...

    Article : 39 words
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