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  3. LAST LINE OF GUERRILLA DEFENCES IN GREECE

    Communist guerrilla forces in the Grammos Mountains had been herded into a small area and their last line of defence was now only about three miles long, Greek military officials said. ...

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  4. Police In Berlin Mobilised After Day Of Disorders

    Police in the Western sector of Berlin were mobilised yesterday with instructions that a No. 1 state of emergency existed, following disorders in the Potsdamer Platz on the edge of the British; ...

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  5. JEWISH TROOPS THROWN OUT OF GOVT. HOUSE

    According to the Arab Higher Committee, Arab volunteers, under the committee's command, threw ...

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  6. WESTERN ENVOYS CONFER WITH STALIN

    Although no meeting between the Soviet Foreign Minister (Molotov) and the Western envoys in Moscow took place yesterday, Reuters says they are expected to meet to-day to further discuss the ...

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  7. CHILDREN SAVED FROM SACRIFICE

    Oldenburg police claim they raided a religious meeting at a nearby village, saving, two children who ...

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  8. PROPOSED U.S. LOAN FOR PALESTINE

    The Government is considering a loan of 100 million dollars for Palestine. Announcing this, President ...

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  9. Mr. Chifley As Sleuth in Black Market Exports

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) personally unearthed the "black" wool ramp through which Australia was being ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN STAND SUPPORTED

    The "Manchester Guardian" Financial Editor says the assurance by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) that ...

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  11. TRUMAN ATTACKS DEWEY

    At a Press conference yesterday, President Truman accused Governor. Thomas Dewey, of New York—his Republican ...

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  12. Australia May Follow Move By New Zealand

    Although the revalution of the New Zealand £1 did not cause much additional business on the London Stock Exchange ...

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  13. MARQUESS MAY PROPOSE TO PRINCESS

    According to the Paris newspaper "La Aurore," the Marquess of Blandford, heir of the Duke of Marlborough, may propose to Princess Margaret on her 18th birthday to-morrow. ...

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  14. U.S. AIR EXERCISES OVER BRITAIN

    "American bomber squadrons, based in England, will take part in four-day exercises over Britain," commencing on the third of ...

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  15. U.S. REJECTION OF SOVIET PROTEST

    The Secretary of State rejected outright all main points of three Soviet protests that the Government had connived at the "kidnapping" of three Russian schoolteachers. The text of the replies will not be released until ...

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  16. Stalin Refused Siberian Base To Bomb Japan

    During the war, Russia refused a request by the late President Roosevelt for a United States base in Siberia from which 1000[?] ...

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  17. FADDEN CALLS FOR ACTION ON COMMUNISM

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Victorian Furniture Industries' Confederation, the Leader of the Country Party ...

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  18. SANCTIONS MAY BE APPLIED

    In response to a warning that the situation in Jerusalem is "getting out of hand" the Security Council has ordered the ...

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  19. French Policy in Indo-China Approved By Assembly

    The National Assembly, by 347 votes to 183, last night approved the policy in Indo-China The vote followed a statement ...

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  20. COUNTY CRICKET

    The devastating bowling attack of J. Clay wrecked the Surrey batting side and gave Glamorgan a victory in County cricket play ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS DEPORTED FROM TIMOR

    Two deportees from D[?]lli (Portuguese Timor) have arrived in Darwin by R.A.A.F. Catalina. They told the police their ...

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  22. EX-SOVIET OFFICIAL CLAIMS RESCUE OF SAMARINS

    Victor Kravchenko, a former Soviet official, who repudiated Soviet nationality in 1944, last night issued a dramatic 3,000 ...

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  23. Australia May Get 3 More Ships For Immigration

    The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) yesterday welcomed the possibility of obtaining three more migrant ships which ...

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  24. MALAY TERRORISTS MURDER TENTH EUROPEAN

    Another European was murdered by Malayan terrorists early to-day. The man, J. L. Boden, is the ...

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  25. "MISS AUSTRALIA" IN UNITED STATES

    Miss Judy Gainford, winner of the 1948 "Miss Australia" competition arrived in New York yesterday from Britain on the ...

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  26. THOUSANDS AT FUNERAL OF BABE RUTH

    Babe Ruth, America's king of baseball, who died from cancer on Monday, was buried yesterday in the presence of 6,000 fans and ...

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  27. TASMANIA TO GO TO THE POLLS

    More than 160,000 electors will go to the polls to-morrow to elect a new Parliament. The interest is keenest for many years. ...

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  28. NINE KILLED WHEN GUN EXPLODED

    Two officers and seven privates were killed and three privates wounded when a big coast gun exploded in the outer defences of ...

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