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  3. ZIONISTS MOVIE TO BRING RADICALS UNDER CONTROL

    At Tel Aviv the Zionist Council ratified a resolution, adopted on Sunday night, to bring Irgun Zvai Leumi and the Stern Gang under Jewish National discipline. ...

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  4. CZECHOSLOVAK CONSCIENCE "NOT CLEAR"

    If the Czechoslovakian regime had a, clear conscience surely it would seize the opportunity of ...

    Article : 127 words
  5. Stalin Urges Close Relations Between Powers

    In a speech, which Moscow Radio released, Stalin said on Thursday that most politicians of the Great Powers did not believe there could be equal relations between great and small Powers, but the Soviet Union considered ...

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  6. BRITISH SUSPEND FREIGHT TRAINS TO BERLIN

    As the Soviet transport squeeze in Germany and Austria continued to tighten two developments of some sjgnificance occurred yesterday. They were a decision by the British to suspend ...

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  7. BURIAL OF COLOMBIAN LIBERAL

    To avoid a risk of further mob violence, Jorge Eliecer Gaitan, Colombian Liberal leader, whose ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. YUGOSLAV REJECTS ANGLO PROTEST

    Yugoslavia has rejected Anglo American protests against Yugoslav troops firing on British and American Control posts in the ...

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  9. SOVIET NOT SELLING COMMUNISM

    A Soviet spokesman denied Siamese Press reports which said the Soviet Legation had been busy "selling Communism" to ...

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  10. LEWIS TO FACE TRIAL

    Despite the settlement yesterday of the soft coal strike, involving 600,000 men in the mining and allied industries, the ...

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  11. PROPOSED AWARD TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Senator Arthur Capper submitted a bill to the Senate authorising President Truman to award medals to 16 war correspondents ...

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  12. 20 Million Dollar Damage At Bogota Riots

    It is estimated that damage, totalling 20 million dollars, was caused in Bogoto during rioting, looting and burning which followed Friday's uprising. Reports from outside Bogota ...

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  13. JET PLANE FLIES AT 605 M.P.H.

    Flying a de Havilland 108 experimental jet-propelled plane, with swept back wings, the de Havilland test pilot (John Derry) ...

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  14. REBELS SEIZE PORT IN COSTA RICA

    Reliable sources, quoted by an American United Press correspondent in Menagua, Nicaragua, say that Right Wing rebels in ...

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  15. BIG FIVE NOT USING U.N.O. FOR PEACE

    The Secretary-General of U.N.O. Mr. Trygve Lie) charged the Big Five with not using U.N.O. as it should be used. He urged them to try settle differences, instead of merely threatening each other. ...

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  16. Red Uprisings In Chile and Bolivia Quelled

    A statement issued by President Videla declared that the uprising in Colombia was part of Communist master plan, ...

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  17. Roosevelt Tried to Build on Understanding

    Speaking at a Pilgrims' Society Dinner, given in her honour last night, Mrs. Roosevelt said that she would like people to think of her late husband as valiant for friendship—a friendship which tried to break down ...

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  18. RIGHT OF APPEAL DEMANDED

    The conference of the Police Association to-day demanded the right of appeal against transfers. Delegates described the ...

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  19. SUPER-FORTS FLY TO GERMANY

    The largest mass flight of Super Fortresses since the end of the war took off for Germany shortly before midnight. ...

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  20. ACADEMY MEDAL FOR AUSTRALIAN

    Judith Anderson, an Australian actress, was awarded the American Academy of Arts and Letters 1948 Medal for good speech on ...

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  21. SOVIET UNION HAS SECRET OF ATOMIC BOMB

    The Soviet has the secret of the atomic bomb but still lacks the industrial capacity to manufacture it, Defence Secretary (Mr. James Forrestal) told the House of Representatives Armed Services ...

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  22. DEMOCRACY "IS A THING OF THE PAST"

    Democracy, like Fascism and National Socialism, is a thing of the past, Mr. Oswald Pirow, chairman of the South African ...

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  23. POLAND WITHDRAWS FROM DAVIS CUP

    Poland, drawn to play Italy in the European zone of the Davis Cup, will resign from the competition unless the Italians agree ...

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  24. SPIRITS THROWN OVER WOMAN AND SET ALIGHT

    Allegations that men had poured methylated spirits over Isobel Davis, of Caulfield, and set alight to her chest land face, ...

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  25. GOLD DISCOVERY REPORTED FROM NEW GUINEA

    Messages from Lae, Madang and other centres, state that gold is reported to have been found in an area of the central highlands, about 60 miles west of Wabag and about 80 miles north-west of Mount Hagen. ...

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  26. BRITISH EXPORT TARGETS LOWERED

    The British Government has lowered the export targets for this year from 160 per cent. of the 1938 exports to 150 per cent. ...

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  27. VENUS LIGHTS UP RIM OF MOON

    The solar phenomenon of the planet, Venus, moving in close proximity to the north-eastern portion of the moon was ...

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  28. ATTORNEY-GENERAL TO INTERVENE IN BASIC WAGE CASES

    Mr. Justice Drake-Brockman was notified to day of the Attorney-General's intention to intervene in all pending applications ...

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  29. JAVA TO LIQUIDATE PRIVATE ESTATES

    Only those private estates, on which there was an Indonesian population, would he liquidated in Java, H. W. J. Sonius, President ...

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  30. Prices Branch Cost Alleged to Be £1,125,000

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Courtice) had been a victim of wartime methods of compiling Commonwealth ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. STRONG STATEMENT NEEDED ON WHEAT

    Mr. F. Bullock, Australian delegate to the Food and Agricultural Organisation, declared that the world needs a strong, ...

    Article : 104 words
  32. LOUIS TO ENTER "POLITICS"

    Joe Louis said that, after his world title bout with Joe Walcott on June 23, he will go into "politics" and will campaign for a ...

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  33. AMERICAN VESSEL BREAKS UP

    PORT SAID, Tuesday.—Abandoned after running aground near Quseir, the American steamer. Bert Williams has broken up. ...

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  34. VERONICA LAKE TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Veronica Lake and her husband, Andre de Toth, will fly to Australia to look over film sites with the ...

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