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  3. FOREIGN OFFICE DEMIES RUSSIAN WAS KIDNAPPED

    The Tass Agency report that Colonel Y. D. Tassoyev, of the Russian Army, had been kidnapped by British authorities at Bremen, was denied flatly by the British Foreign Office. It was stated that ...

    Article : 460 words
  4. President Benes Resigns in Czechoslovakia

    Reuters correspondent at Prague, reports that President Benes has resigned. The correspondent ...

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  5. Air Vice-Marahal to lead Fighter Command

    The appointment of the South Australian-born Air Vice-Marshal E. J. Kingston-McCloughry, as Senior Air Staff Officer in the Fighter Command was announced by the Air Ministry. ...

    Article : 74 words
  6. THURSDAY, SELECTED DATE FOR CEASE-FIRE

    War correspondents in Amman, the capital of Trasjordan, report that they have learned reliably that the date for the cease-fire in Palestine has been fixed for Thursday next. The postponement was to ...

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  7. BOY'S ESCAPE AFTER FALL OF 200 FEET

    William Bousfield, 12, who was blown by wind off a cliff top at Whitby on to a rocky bank 200 feet ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN WIVES OF CHINESE SENT BACK TO AUSTRALIA

    Two Australian wives of Chinese deportees, together with their husbands and one child, were to-day placed on the Marella by ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. DANISH STEAMER STRUCK ICEBERG

    The 7,000 tons Danish steamer Navada, struck an iceberg yesterday, 30 miles north-east of St. John's, Newfoundland. ...

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  10. SOVIET PAPER'S ACCUSATION AGAINST BRITAIN

    The Russian-licensed newspaper, "Tagliche Runschau, commemorated the fourth anniversary of D-day with an accusation that Britain and America worked' with the German Secret Service, to delay D-day as, long as possible. ...

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  11. SMUTS FOR LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday. Field Marshal Smuts is due to arrive in London to-day. Yesterday he passed through Athens and Rome. ...

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  12. NO WITHDRAWAL FROM KASHMIR BY INDIAN TROOPS

    Premier Pandit Nehru, addressing a public meeting yesterday, said that India had not the slightest intention of ...

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  13. CHINA ORDERS RESHUFFLE IN NATIONALIST FORCES

    The Nationalist High Command' has ordered a reshuffle of forces in Shantung area and has appointed General Liu Shih, commander of the battle zone, in an effort to stem the Communist advance. ...

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  14. ENGLAND'S TEAM CHOSEN FOR FIRST TEST

    England's team' for the first Test at Trent Bridge on Thursday, will be chosen from N. W. D. Yardley (captain), W. J. ...

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  15. MINISTER DENIES DISREGARD OF r REQUESTS FROM R.S.L.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) yesterday refuted charges, by the Rockhampton branch of the R.S.L. that the ...

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  16. DEATH OF INVENTOR OF MOVIE CAMERA

    Louis Lumiere, who with his brother, Auguste, Invented the first movie camera in 1895, died yesterday, aged 82. ...

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  17. GERMAN PREMIERS OPPOSED TO CONTROL OF RUHR

    The Premiers of the three Western Zones in Germany, in a Statement after a conference at Dusseldorf, declared that the ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. SOVIET SATELLITES SEEK REPARATION ADJUSTMENT

    Soviet newspapers yesterday gave prominence to requests by Hungarian and Rumanian Governments for a reduction of their ...

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  19. Smuts Says S. Africa Will Not Leave Empire

    Field-Marshal Smuts told reporters that South Africa would not leave the Commonwealth for one moment. The post-war desire ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. Benelux Countries To Share German Policy

    The association of Benelux countries in the drafting of the policy regarding Germany is one of the recommendations which the Six Power Conference in London on the future of Germany submitted to the United States, Britain, ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA SET FOR ANOTHER INNINGS VICTORY

    Bradman, who had never played in Sussex before was at his dominant best when he resumed the Australian innings, in the ...

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  22. DEATH OF MOTOR CAR MANUFACTURER

    Mr. Charlea Warren Nash, motor car manufacturer, died at [?] Hills, California, yeaterday, aged 84. ...

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  23. GIANT LINERS AID IN AIR EXERCISES

    Britain's two world famous liners, the Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary, are met by aircraft of No. 19 Group, Coastal ...

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  24. MIGRANTS TO ARRIVE FROM BRITAIN

    Seven British evacuee children, who came to Australia during the war and then returned to England, are coming back to ...

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  25. MARSHALL AID PLANS

    The Council of the European organisation for Economic Cooperation is sending but questionnaires to all Marshall plan ...

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  26. EXECUTION OF GREEK COMMUNISTS

    Two women and three men were executed at Keraklion, Crete, yesterday for being members of the Communist forces. ...

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  27. NEGRO ATHLETES BREAK RECORDS IN SUCCESSION

    Faster tracks, improved starting devices and the fact that more negro athletes are competing in track and field events, ...

    Article : 152 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN THIRD IN ROAD RACE

    Harold Johnson, an Australian cyclist was third in the 56 miles road race at Halifax, Yorkshire, yesterday. ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. SHIP AGROUND AND ON FIRE OFF ISLAND IN N.E.I.

    An S.O.S. message by lamp, was sent out by a ship apparently aground and on fire, was seen by the tanker Tornus off Banks ...

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  30. AIR FLIGHT RECORD TO JAPAN

    The Australia-Japan air record was broken at the week-end by a fully loaded Qantas Empire Airways Lancastrian, flying on a ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. DUTCH AGREEMENT WITH INDONESIA

    The Finance Minister (Lieftinck) who returned from Indonesia on Saturday, said that the Dutch and Indonesians had ...

    Article : 42 words
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