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  3. RUSSIAN OFFICIALS DEMAND ACCESS TO MRS. KOSENKINA

    Russian diplomatic officials last night demanded free access to Mrs. Kosenkina who, after a worsening of her condition, was given a blood transfusion earlier in the day. ...

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  4. PLANE PILOT SHOT IN NECK ACCIDENTALLY

    Shot in the neck by a passenger, the pilot of a Norwegian seaplane yesterday lost consciousness but ...

    Article : 76 words
  5. MR. MAKIN CONFERS WITH SECRETARY OF STATE

    The Australian Ambassador (Mr. Makin) yesterday called on the Secretary of State (General Marshall) and conferred with him for 15 minutes. He told reporters, "I have been requested by my ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. AGREEMENT PROSPECT ON BERLIN, BRIGHT

    Chances of an agreement between the Soviet [?] and the Western Envoys on Germany are [?] good, according to authoritative circles, quo[?] by Re[?] correspondent in Moscow. ...

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  7. COMMUNISTS' D-DAY IN RANGOON

    Communist pamphlets, circulated in Rangoon, warn the people to keep off the streets to-day, which ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. DANUBE CONFERENCE TO END

    The Danube navigation conference ends to-day with the signing of the new draft which the Russian delegate described as ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. MENACE OF COMMUNISM ATTACKED

    The new menace of Marxian Communism is attacked in an encyclical letter Issued to the Lambeth conference. It said that ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. AUSTRALIA EASILY WINS FIFTH TEST

    Johnston disposed of the last three English batsmen in 21 minutes this morning and gave Australia a win in the last Test by ...

    Article : 406 words
  11. BRITAIN NOT A "BACK NUMBER"

    The Olympic Games had helped show the world that Britain was far from a "back number," the chairman of the Olympic ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. BANDITS STOLE LOOT, £15,000

    In a raid on the Rangoon suburb of Kamayut, early yesterday 200 bandits stole loot, worth £15,000. ...

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  13. VON NIDA ON TOUR.

    LONDON, Wednesday Norman von Nida and Charles Ward, the Ryder Cup representative, will leave on October 7 for a joint ...

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  14. REPULSE OF JEWISH FORCES CLAIMED

    A statement, issued in Amman, claims that Jewish forces were repulsed, with several hundred killed, in a heavy attack on Arab Legion positions at Deir Abu Tor yesterday morning. ...

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  15. BRITAIN TO SEND TROOPS TO MALAYA

    A War Office announcement says that Britain, as soon as possible, will send the Second Brigade of Guards and ancillary troops to Malaya to restore confidence and order. ...

    Article : 166 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS TO MEET CZECHS

    It is understood that Quist and Sidwell will play the singles for Australia against the Czechs. The doubles team has not been ...

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  17. CANADIANS URGED TO EMIGRATE

    The President of Rotary International (Mr. Angus Mitchell) urged Canadians to emigrate to Australia where the cost of ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. U.N. SUPPLIES SENT TO PARIS

    The task of transferring United Nations personnel and supplies to Paris for the United Nations meeting, will cost at least ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. FRANK SEDGMAN IN NEWPORT TOURNEY

    Frank Sedgman yesterday defeated Jim Brink 6/2, 8/6, and became the only foreign player to enter the fourth round of the ...

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  20. SWEDEN WARNS SOVIET TO LEAVE PERSON IN PEACE

    The Swedish Foreign Office warned the Russian Embassy in Stockholm to "leave in peace" a Russian girl musician whbm the Russians are trying to coerce to return to Russia. ...

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  21. BERNADOTTE APPEALS TO U.S. FOR FOOD FOR REFUGEES

    In an urgent cable to the United States Secretary of State, Count Bernadotte warned that the fate of 330,000 Arabs and 7,000 Jewish refugees, from the Palestine war, were threatened with sudden human disaster, comparable ...

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  22. ENGLISH CROWD GIVES FAREWELL TO BRADMAN

    Racing across the field at The Oval to-day a crowd of 5,000 gave Bradman a warm farewell at the end of the fifth Test when ...

    Article : 362 words
  23. NEW TALKS ON TARIFF AGREEMENTS

    The 22 nations, which in 1947 signed the Geneva Trade Agreement lowering mutual trade bar riers, decided to hold tariff ...

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  24. HOLY COMMUNION FOR DIVORCED PERSONS

    By a re-wording of the 1930 resolution on the admission to Holy Communion of people who had married contrary to the laws ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. COAL EXPORTS FROM BRITAIN

    Britain this year has sent 1,251,000 tons of coal to countries not entitled to Marshall Aid. This is 47, per cent. of the ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. MATSON LINE ENDS SHIPPING SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA

    Large-scale transport between Australia and San Francisco ended yesterday when the Marine Phoenix sailed through the ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. EXCLUSION OF MAORIS PROM RUGBY UNION TEAM

    The New Zealand Waterside Workers' Union to-day announced that it is exerting its moral force to arouse an ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. U.S. MAY ASK RUSSIA TO RECALL CONSUL

    The United States Government may ask Russia to recall its Consul-General (Lomakin) because of his role in the Kosenkina case, but a decision will not be reached un[?] after a study of reports by the ...

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  29. SLAV OFFICIAL SHOT IN ATTEMPT TO ENTER RUMANIA

    A Government interim communique announced that frontier guards shot dead a General and a Government official, and ...

    Article : 127 words
  30. ALBERTA GOVERNMENT RETURNED

    The Social Credit Government of Alberta swept into its fourth term of office when the returns of the elections, held yesterday, ...

    Article : 84 words
  31. HUNGARY TO TRY CORRESPONDENT FOR PAUSE NEWS

    Reuters correspondent, Aurel Verannai, will be tried by the People's Court on a charge of despatching false news. ...

    Article : 105 words
  32. WIN FOR AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL

    In a seven-a-side game under Australian rules, the Australian womens' basketball team to-day beat Canterbury by 26 goals to ...

    Article : 40 words
  33. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Matches played yesterday resulted:- Yorkshire 290 and 100 beat Worcestershire 152 and 180; ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. PARATROOPS "JUMP" HOKKAIDI ISLAND

    American paratroopers are making jumps over Hokkaidi Island which is within sight of the Russians on Sakhalin Island, an ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. PAKISTAN PURCHASES DESTROYERS.

    KARACHI, Wednesday. The purchase of two destroyers from Britain, at a cost of £630,000, is announced by Pakistan naval ...

    Article : 42 words
  36. WIDE POWERS FOR [?]

    PARIS, Wednesday. The National Assembly, by 358 votes to 202, passed the Special Powers Bill which enables the Foreign ...

    Article : 30 words
  37. DAMASCUS BANS IMPORTS.

    DAMASCUS, Wed. The Government has banned the imports of all non-essential goods, including motor cars. ...

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