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  3. Russian Delegate Walks Out Of Allied Conference Held In Berlin

    Shouting loudly the Russian delegate walked out of the Public Safety Committee of the Four Power Allied Kommandature in Berlin yesterday. Reuters correspondent says that Russia protested ...

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  4. LABOUR TO URGE INCREASED PRODUCTION

    Labour Party leaders at a conference at Scarborough on Monday will make the production battle the main theme. ...

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  5. Ex-Miner Resigns From British Coal Board

    As a result of a disagreement over arrangements being made to review the organisation, Sir Charles Reid, an ex-miner, has resigned from the National Coal Board, on which he was one of the two production members. ...

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  6. JERUSALEM CUT OFF WHILE BRITISH PREPARE TO LEAVE

    Jerusalem was cut off from the outside world last night, 24 hours before the British mandate for Palestine comes to an end. Facilities for sending cables no longer exists in the Holy City and no direct ...

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  7. Truman Opposes Outlawing of Communists

    President 'Truman announced that he is opposed to outlawing the Communist Party in the United ...

    Article : 116 words
  8. GAOL SENTENCE FOR GREEK WOMAN

    In her absence Ely Lambridis, formerly of the Press Department of the Greek Embassy, in London, has been sentenced by a ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. Innings Victory For Australia At Cambridge

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  10. NO U.S. MILITARY LEND-LEASE FOR WESTERN EUROPE

    No plan for resuming military lend-lease to the Western European nations has been submitted to President Truman. This was made clear by the President when he commented on the frequently discussed possibility of such aid ...

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  11. FIRE BRIGADE STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Fire brigades may be immobilised by a stoppage on June 1 unless their claims for £1 a week wage ...

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  12. RUSSIAN INTEREST IN GREECE

    Russia, through its Charge d'affaires in Athens, has asked the Greek Government to end immediately the present mass ...

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  13. North Korea Cut Electric Supplies To South Areas

    At the expiration of the Communist ultimatum, all electric power into South Korea from the Soviet-occupied Northern ...

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  14. Gromyko to Retire From United Nations Assembly

    Two prominent Soviet diplomats, including the Deputy Foreign Minister (Jacob Malik) left Berlin by air for London [?]n route to the United States. They are reported to be en route to attend the United Nations General Assembly ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. Arrival in Paris Of Princess Elizabeth

    Squads of metropolitan and railway police checked the tickets and identity cards of everyone passing i a railed-off area at ...

    Article : 350 words
  16. South Pacific Commission to Open Conference

    The South Pacific Commission, which has been in conference for four days, decided to-day to make its proceedings open to the ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. BRITISH TRADE WITH GERMANY

    The Frankfurt correspondent of Reuters says that the trade pact between Britain and the bizonal area of Western Germany, ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. ADVANCES IN MOVIE TECHNIQUE

    Mr. Keith Gillies, district engineer for[?] Western Electric Co., has passed on some interesting information to Mr. Malcolm Moir ...

    Article : 143 words
  19. BROMWICH MAY TURN PRO.

    Jack Harris, professional tennis promoter, said that he was keeping his eye On Bromwich as a potential recruit to his ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. GISBORNE ISOLATED

    After a 30-hour storm, Gisborne is isolated. The Waipaoa River overflowed last night through the streets of ...

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  21. ENGLISH CRICKET

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  22. TRAINER NOT CITED FOR NARCOTICS

    The Grand Jury yesterday, refused to return a true bill against Earle Sande, horse trainer, on a charge of illegal possession of ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. PAKISTAN TO HAVE BIGGER ARMY

    The pakistan Premier (Liaquat Ali Khan) announced that Pakistan is raising the strength of its National Guards from 40 ...

    Article : 37 words
  24. DISPLACED MIGRANTS ARRIVE

    A party of displaced persons, 860, the first to arrive in Australia under the International Refugee Organisation Scheme, ...

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  25. NINE KILLED IN AIR SMASH

    American Air Foeces Headquarters at Wiesbaden has announced that a Flying Fortress, on a flight from Dhahran, in ...

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  26. PLANE CRASH IN FRANCE

    Lady Kathleen Hartington, daughter of Mr. Joseph Kennedy, a former U.S. Ambassador in London, was a victim in a plane ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS TOUR AMERICA

    Three Australian[?] farmers will open a three weeks' tour of Canada at Winnipeg on Sunday. They are W. A. Meares, M. R. ...

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  28. MERINO WOOL OUT OF REACH Of BRADFORD BUYERS

    Bradford wool circles say that, largely because of Russian and Japanese competition, merino wool at the sources of supply has ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. VON NIDA SLIPPED IN GOLF

    Norman von Nida slipped back yesterday in the second round of the "Daily Mail" £2,500 golf tournament at Sunningdale, but is ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. WRECKAGE OF PLANE FOUND

    A rescue plane has found the wreckage of the missing Sabena airliner, which had been overdue for two days while on a flight ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. GERMANS TO VISIT BRITAIN

    Germans are now allowed to pay visits up to six months to friends and relatives in Britain to see the British way of life. ...

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  32. DISABLED SHIP TAKEN IN TOW

    The rescue ship Kamo took the disabled motorship Port Waikato in tow at 8 a.m. to-day and is proceeding to Wellington. ...

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