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  3. BRITAIN BECOMES DEFINITE PART IN EUROPEAN PLAN'

    Britain, as a result of the Five Power Treaty which she had signed at Brussels with France, Belgium and the Benelux countries, had become a definite part of Europe, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. ...

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  4. PALESTINE TRUCE ENDED ABRUPTLY

    Palestine's uneasy truce has ended abruptly, with fresh and violent fighting between Jewish and Arab forces. The major engagement appears to be in the Yehudia area where strong Arab Legion ...

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  5. EMERGENCY COUNCIL PLAN FOR WESTERN EUROPE

    Seven hundred delegates from 16 Western European countries Will De asked to approve a plan for an "Emergency Council of Europe" when they meet in the Congress of Europe at the Hague on ...

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  6. STERN GANG "RESPONSIBLE" FOR MURDER

    A man, claiming to be a Stern Gang member, yesterday telephoned the Paris office of the British United ...

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  7. EMPIRE TALKS URGED TO FRAME FOREIGN POLICY

    During the foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons, Dr. Haden Guest (Lab.) urged the ...

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  8. WORLD NATIONS DECLARED TO BE INSANE

    In what he called a last warning to the world, Sir John Boyd Orr retiring Director-General of U.N.O.'s ...

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  9. KING, QUEEN PREPARE FOR ROYAL TOUR.

    Their Majesties, the King and. Queen, bought several handbags for the tour of Australia and New Zealand, when they visited ...

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  10. Reason Why Colombia Broke Soviet Relations

    Colombia broke off diplomatic relations with Russia not only because of "the great geographical ...

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  11. MR. BUTCERAS AS AMBASSADOR TO CUBA

    President Truman has nominated Mr. Robert Butler, United States Ambassador to Australia, as ...

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  12. RAIN HELD UP MATCH AGAINST YORKSHIRE

    It was stilling Bpitting rain when the captains made the third inspection of the wicket. A crowd of 6,000, which was huddled in ...

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  13. VON NIDA QUALIFIES

    Norman von Nida is among 95 golfers who will play in the qualifying round of the £2,000 Dunlop tournament at Adesdale to-day. ...

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  14. 'BIG FOUR' FORMED TO GUIDE W.F.T.U.

    A Big Four inner council, to guide the World Federation of Trade Unions, has been formed as a result of the crisis which has developed following the failure of the special committee to reach an agreement on moves to ...

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  15. JOCKEY SUSPENDED FOR FAILING TO GIVE RACING ROOM

    For failing to give racing room to Shannon and Miss Doreen in Saturday's 50,000 dollar handicap the Swedish-born freelance ...

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  16. ABORTIVE MOVES TO END RAIL STRIKE

    Mediation efforts to avert the railway strike that threatens to halt every train in the United States on Tuesday next, have ...

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  17. U.S. Congress To Tighten Rules On Evidence

    Journalists, who print "leaks" of confidential information given to Congressional Committees, can be gaoled under a bill ...

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  18. SIR LAUR. OLIVIER'S FILM PRAISED

    Sir Laurence Olivier's film version of Shakespeare's Hamlet, is hailed by critics as one of the greatest of all time. ...

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  19. BOY FIRED SHOTS AT RAIL GUARD

    A boy, aged about 13, is being sought by the police, following the wounding of a railway guard in the van of a train while ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA AND N.Z. PRAISED AS GREAT COUNTRIES

    Australia and New Zealand were great countries by every modern test, and led the world in social standards, Mr. Noel ...

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  21. PRESS FREEDOM IN N.Z.

    Proposals for a State acquisition of the Daily Press, to compel newspapers to give full space to Government activities, were ...

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  22. N.Z. FOOD SHIPS FOR BRITAIN

    Seventeen ships, carrying 103,080 tons of food, are scheduled to sail for Britain from N.Z. this month. Their cargoes will ...

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  23. SENATORTAYLOR CONVICTED OF DISORDER

    Convicted of, disorderly conduct Senator Glen Taylor, Democrat of Idaho, and vice-presidential candidate on Henry ...

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  24. DAVIS CUP TENNIS

    Ireland defeated Luxemburg 5/nil in the first roung of the European Zone of the Davis Cup. In the matches played at ...

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  25. G.I's WANT TO LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA

    Only transportation difficulties are delaying a large-scale immigration from America to Australia, according to Bob Dyer, a ...

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  26. SUSPENSION OF RUHR COMMUNIST NEWSPAPERS

    Two Ruhr Communist newspapers, the "Detmold Volks Echo" and the "Dortmund Volks Echo" have been suspended by the ...

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  27. Bradford Pays Compliment to Test Cricketers

    The municipal clock superintendent (W. Barton) climbed 80 feet up the Bradford town clock tower this morning to pay a nice ...

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  28. DUTCH NEGOTIATE FOR ARMY GOODS LEFT BY AUSTRALIANS

    Holland is negotiating with Australia for the purchase of surplus goods left by the Australian forces in Borneo and the ...

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  29. GREEK REBELS SHOT

    The executions yesterday of 152 Greek rebels will have repercussions far beyond the Greek borders, according to Reuters ...

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  30. N.Z. FOOTBALLER INJURED

    Ron McGregor a brilliant three-quarter, suffered a double fracture to the jaw while playing in a North Island match ...

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  31. Russia As Part Of United Nations Organisation

    The Secretary of State (General Marshall) told Congress today that a drastic revision of the United Nations set-up, without ...

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  32. BONUS PROPOSED TO LURE MEN TO U.S. ABMY DRAFT

    A proposal that Congress abandon its draft plans and try to lure volunteers to the armed forces with cash bonuses of 1,000 ...

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  33. BELGIAN CABINET TO RESIGN

    The Socialist Premier (Dr. Spaak) announced that he intended to offer the Government's resignation to the Prince Regent. ...

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  34. LEY LEFT ESTATE OF £30,000

    Thomas John Ley, former Minister of Justice in N.S.W,, who died in Broadmoor Prison, on July 24, 1947, after conviction ...

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  35. Czechoslovak Police Gaoled For Disloyalty

    On charges of mutiny, 14 officers of the Czechoslovak State Security Police have been sentenced to gaol terms, ranging from two to seven months. Reuters says the charges arose from a meeting with ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. CANADIAN NAVAL EXERCISES

    Declaring that there is only one possible aggressor, the Canadian Defence Minister (Mr. Brooke Slaxton) announced that ...

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