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  3. ARABS RUSHING PLANS FOR INVASION OF PALESTINE

    With only three more days remaining before the British mandate in Palestine rexpires, Arab countries are rushing plans for their projected invasion of the Holy Land. ...

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  4. CAMBRIDGE FAILS AGAINST AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    Cambridge won the toss against Australia and batted on a good wicket to-day. Trevor Bailey, who was bruised ...

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  5. NO CONFERENCE LIKELY WITH RUSSIA

    Diplomatic circles are confident that no conterence between the Soviet and the U.S. will result from the exchange of Notes between Molotov and Generar Walter Bedell Smith. ...

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  6. Prof. Enaudi Elected President Of Italian Republic

    Professor Luigi Einaudi, 74, Right Wing Socialist, has been elected President of the Italian Republic. Professor Einaudi, whose son Giulio is a member of the Italian Communist Party, defeated the former Prime ...

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  7. FRENCH GUARD ON PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    French counter- espionage agents were placed at all Riviera stations for the protection of Princess ...

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  8. STERLING INFERIOR BUT STILL A VITAL CURRENCY

    In a speech the Prime Minister (Field Marshal Smuts) said that sterling to-day was an inferior currency compared with the ...

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  9. Col. Hodgson Hopes Of Solving Balkan Problem

    There is still hope of solving the Balkan problem through an understanding between Greece and her northern neighbours. ...

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  10. Henry Wallace Welcomes Exchange Of Notes

    Hailing the exchange of Notes between America and the Soviet as heartening to the whole world, the Presidential candidate (Mr. Henry Wallace) told a meeting at Madison Square Garden last night that he had addressed ...

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  11. CONGRESS APPROVES 70 AIR GROUPS

    By an overwhelming vote the House of Representatives and the Senate yesterday approved the bill authorising the United States air force and navy to start spending 3,198 million dollars immediately ...

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  12. TRUSTEESHIP PROPOSED FOR JERUSALEM

    A sub-committee of the United Nations will to-day consider a French proposal for a special temporary ...

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  13. SHIP DRIFTING IN OPEN SEA

    After leaving Chatman Islands en route to Lyttleton with 14 passengers, the Port Waikato fouled her propeller with a steel ...

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  14. JAP. BISHOPS FOR LAMBETH CONFERENCE

    Three Japanese Episcopal shops left Tokyo by air tonight for New York, en route to attend the Lambeth Conference ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH CITIZENS

    Britain has asked the Dominions whether or not the term "Commonwealth citizen" would be preferable to "British citizen," ...

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  16. FLOATING MINES OFF VANCOUVER

    Two floating mines were sighted by the Union Company's freighter,. Wairata, a few days after leaving Vancouver. ...

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  17. U.S. TO TRADE WITH SOVIET

    Mr. charles Sawyer, Secretary of Commerce, is drafting a trade policy that will permit Russian bloc nations to buy more ...

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  18. DEATHOE CANCER VICTIM

    Wednesday.—Mrs. Ruth McIntyre, who sought cancer treatment from John Bra[?]d, of Sydney, died yesterday in hospital at ...

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  19. YOUTH CHARGED WITH MURDER

    A 16-years-old youth appeared in the Werris Creek Court today charged with the munder of Hugh Caughey, overseer at ...

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  20. MACARTHUR REBUFFS, U.N.O. COMMISSION ON JAPAN

    The United Nations Commission will hold an emergency session to-day to discuss what some officials described as "General MacArthur's gross impropriety" in having advised the Commission it was improper to leave Korea. ...

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  21. W.F.T.U. GRANTED A "BREATHER"

    Mr. A. E, Monk, Australian representative to the World Federation of Trade Unions, said that congress had been given ...

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  22. U.S. RAILWAYS NORMAL AGAIN

    Railway traffic ran smoothly yesterday under Army supervision as employees obeyed union orders not to strike. ...

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  23. ENGLISH CRICKET

    With spven minutes play remaining Nottinghamshire scored at a rate of more than three runs a minute to gain a dramatic ...

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  24. HOLLYWOOD TRIAL CALLED OFF

    The trial of eight Hollywood scenarists and producers, charged with contempt of Congress, was called off yesterday in a surprise ...

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  25. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE GENERAL BARKER

    Lady Barker, wife of the former G-O-C in Palestine (General Sir Evelyn, Barker) escaped death by the barest fraction when she started to open what appeared to be a roll of periodicals after it had been dehvered to her home ...

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  26. Australia Needa Young Migrants From Britain

    "Britain would do well to share her young healthy people with Australia," said Mr. Donald McCullough, leader of the ...

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  27. REDEEMABLE LOAN IN LONDON

    Four State loans, issued at [?] per cent, by Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Queensland, will be replaced by a new loan ...

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  28. ARMED BANDITS STOLE GOLD FROM PLANES

    Twenty to 30 armed bandits to-day stole an international gold shipment, valued at two million American dollars, which was ...

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  29. SURRENDER AFTTER PEACE

    Two, ragged but healthy Jap soldiers emerged from the jungle on Monday to surrender—32 months after Japan's ...

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  30. CONSTABLE WAS A FRIGHTFUL NUISANCE

    A Ballarat widow said in the Criminal Court to-day that First Constable John Proctor Bird, 44, of Ballarat, had given her £100 ...

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  31. DAVIS CUP ROUND

    In the Davis Cup second round, between Britain and Norway, Haanes (Norway) defeated Paish (Britain), 6.2, 4.6, 6.4, and ...

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  32. 100d. At GEELONG WOOL SALES

    On an active market, Russian interests predominated for comeback and fine crossbreds at the ninth series of wool sales at ...

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  33. BROMWICH MAY JOIN DAVIS CUP TEAM

    If he wins at Wimbledon, John Bromwich may join the Davis Cup team and "sweep" the Cup matches and American national ...

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  34. CLYDESDALE HORSE FOR WAGGA STUD

    The imported Clydesdale stallion, Kirdbride Choice, which arrived in Sydney by the Port Lincoln last week, will be sent to ...

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  35. SHANNON NOT A PHAR LAP

    Under the heading "Shannon is a great horse, but he is no Phar Lap," Bud Spencer, Sports Editor of the San' Francisco "News" ...

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  36. SWEDEN NOT TO JOIN BLOC

    The Foreign Minister (Dr. Osten) told the Democratic Party that Sweden will refuse to join either the Eastern or Western ...

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