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  2. British Coal Output No Better Under Nationalisation

    Sir Charles Reid, production manager of the National Coal Board, speaking at Edinburgh, accused the miners of not playing the game by the country. "lt is deplorable," he said, "that after we have ...

    Article : 82 words
  3. QUIET ITALIAN POLLING AFTER ELECTION EVE FIREWORKS SCARE

    Voters in the Italian elections queued up at the first light dawn in hundreds outside several Rome polling booths, says an American United Press correspondent. Early reports indicate that there were no disorders anywhere although ...

    Article : 474 words
  4. TRANSJORDAN FORCES TO AID ARABS NO RESPONSE TO UNO TRUCE CALL.

    King Abdullah, of Transjordan, told the British United Press correspondent ar Amman that Russian command ers Were leading some Jewish forces in Palestine. He said that Transjordan would a crively assist the Palestine Arabs. ...

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  5. Russians Lift Road Block

    The British authorities in Vienna hay[?]nounced that the Russians. h[?] lifted all travel restrictions on the road leading ...

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  6. Harvard Students Ask Stalin to Meet Truman

    The United Nations Council of Harvard University—a student group— cabled Stalin to-day ...

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  7. WESTERN UNION EXECUTIVE SET UP IN LONDON

    It is officially revealed, that Britain and the Benelux countries have set up organisation of the Western European Union ...

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  8. 24 NATIVES AND CREW PERISH IN N.G. CRASH

    The Civil Aviation Department to-night reported that a twih-engiried Hudson plane crashed on taking off ...

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  9. Truman Warns U.S. of Growing Inflation Danger

    A warning that unless Congress acted immediately to curb inflation, the nation would face an ever increasing danger of ...

    Article : 219 words
  10. Australian Team Practices in Rain at Lords

    The Australian cricket team went to Lord's yesterday afternoon for its first net practice. "Misty rain fell Intermittently ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. N.W. TRIBAL CHIEFS SEEK WAY THROUGH TO KASHMIR FRAY

    Two wounded tribal chiefs, representing 2,500,000 North West Frontier tribesmen, demanded from the Governor ...

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  12. LEWIS DEMANDS LIFTING OF COURT ORDER

    The miner leader, John L. Lewis to-day called on the Government to move for the dismissal of the Federal Court ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. SECURITY COUNCIL TAKES ACTION IN INDONESIAN UPSET

    The Security, Council's Good Offices Committee has intervened in the dispute between the Dutch and Republicans, over the ...

    Article : 213 words
  14. PHBNCMFNAL FLOODS. IN ARK HEM LAND

    Heavy monsoonal rains at the end of the w[?]t season caused the worst flooding in living history of Arnhem Land and the country ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. ANGLO-FRENCH PACT ON AIRPORT SERVICE

    A British Air Ministry official said that Air Chief Marshall Lord Tedder would sign an agreement in Paris to-morrow, ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. ATHLETIC RECORDS BROKEN BY NEGROES

    Two, negroes, Charles Fonville and Harrison Dollars, shattered two world's records yesterday. Fonville, who weighs 951b. ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. DOCKERS UNION MAY TIE UP SHIPPING

    A threatened stoppage of work by members of the Ship Painters and Dockers' Union in Sydney tomorrow may affect 6,000 workers ...

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  18. HOLLAND WANTS TO TRADE VEGETABLES FOR GERMAN GOODS

    Nearly half of this year's surplus of Holland's vegetable production, amounting to 200,000 tons will have, to be destroyed ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. ADELAIDE TO SAY IT WITH FLOWERS

    Millions of flowers will be used to decorate, Adelaide for the Royal visit next year. The flowers will replace dingy, ...

    Article : 82 words
  20. U.S. GOLF LEADER

    'Lioyd Mangrum, with 12,104 dollars, was the top prize winner of the 1948 winter golfing tour, ...

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  21. FOREIGN OBSERVERS WATCH NEW SIAMESE REGIME

    Foreign relations rather than domestic problems will decide the fate of Slam's new Government headed by Phibul Songkhram, ...

    Article : 364 words
  22. IN BRIEF

    Many houses were damagd and road transport and commumications disrupted' by a torrential storm which swept the Bay of ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. U.S. AID TO ITALY

    The United States yesterday gave Italian voters a lastminute reminder of the Importance of American aid, by ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. 23 Killed When Cord Pulled on Glasgow Express

    If someone had, not pulled the communication cord of tile Glasgow-London express, 23 persons would not have lost their lives ...

    Article : 314 words
  25. U.S. PLANES LEAVING FOR CHINA

    The Transocean Airlines has announced that the first group of a fleet of 150 twi[?]-engined C46 transport aircraft destined for ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. DEATH SENTENCE ON SPY CHARGES

    A court yesterday sentenced to death by shooting the former member of Parliament, Kirko Bitenic, and Jamko Soklich, for al ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. De Valera to Fly to Australia

    The former Premier (Mr. de Valera), hopes to leave by air for Melbourne oh Wednesday. He Will stay about a month in ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. MAKER'S FLY IN TUDOR PLANE

    The directors of the A.V. Roe Company, which designed;, and built Tudor planes, left for South America with members of their ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. LORD HOWE PLANE HELD UP

    Bad weather over the Tasman already has resulted in a delay of five days in the departure of the Trans-Oceanic airliner from ...

    Article : 34 words
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