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  3. BRITISH UNIONS RESTIVE WITH GOVERNMENT

    A red hot battle over Britain's rise in living costs is likely to be waged by 800 ...

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  4. APATHY ACCOUNTED FOR MUCH DISORDER

    Apathy of the people accounted for much of the world disorder, Bishop Wand, of London, told the World Council of Churches. He said the Council had to contend with a "what the ...

    Article : 79 words
  5. CHURCHILL INDICTS FORMER BRITISH LEADERS

    Leading world statesmen, including Neville Chamberlain, Ramsay MacDonald and Baldwin, are indicted by Winston Churchill in his book "The Gathering Storm," for their roles in the period ...

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  6. Fears Of Hostilities Resuming Between Arabs And Jews

    Fears are increasing that a resumption of hostilities in Palestine may quickly develop. Reuters correspondent reports that increased mortar fire and sniping, yesterday is leading observers to believe ...

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  7. SOVIET ATTACK ON CONGRESS FOR PEACE PLAN

    After the Russian publicist, Ilya Ehrenburg, bitterly assailed American culture at the Congress of ...

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  8. FLOODS SUBMERGE MALAYAN TOWNS

    Floods have submerged 25 towns in the Bulacan and Pampanga Provinces, north of Manila. ...

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  9. U.S. SEEKS SOLUTION IN ANTARCTIC

    The United States is discussing with all interested countries, including Australia, New Zealand and Britain, the possibility of ...

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  10. JAPS TO DIE FOR VIVISECTION OF U.S.A. FLIERS

    One former lieut.-general and four other Japanese have been sentenced to death, four to life imprisonment and 13 to terms ...

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  11. EXTINGUISHERS MISTAKENLY USED ON PLANE

    At a Civil Aeronautics Board inquiry into the crash of the DC6 airliner near Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. PASSENGERS UNHURT IN AIR CRASH

    Twelve passengers and the crew of six escaped uninjured when a B.O.A.C. Lancastrian swung off the end of the runway ...

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  13. LEGAL AID OFFERED MRS. KOSENKINA

    Legal and financial aid to ensure her future in America has been promised to the Russian schoolteacher, Mrs. Kosenkina. ...

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  14. WESTERN ENVOYS TO GIVE REPLIES TO STALIN

    It is expected that the three Western envoys will visit the Kremlin to-day or to-morrow to present the replies of the British, French and United States Governments to the communication Stalin made to them last Monday. ...

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  15. SPLIT FEARED IN FRENCH CABINET

    Fears of a Cabinet split over the proposed economic programme of the Finance Minister (Reynaud) ...

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  16. Anti-Communists Stage Counter Demonstration

    Thousands of anti-Communists poured into Republic Square in the British sector yesterday-to stage a counter-demonstration to that made by Communist mobs who earlier in the day stormed the City Hall. ...

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  17. U.S. Under Dewey May Transfer Aid to Far East

    Some Republican Congressional foreign experts believe that with the election of Mr. Dewey as President, American ...

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  18. Edrich Scored Seven Fours From 7 Hits

    The Gentlemen scored 245 in their first innings against 610 by Australia[?] and followed on. [?] absence to-day, ...

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  19. W.A. PREMIER DEFENDS ISSUE OF PAMPHLETS TO MIGRANTS

    The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. McLarty) said to-night that he made no apology to Mr. Calwell for the Liberal ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. MOTHER DIES AFTER SINGING IN ARIA

    A woman singer, who fainted when she reached the third line of the operatic aria, Verdis, "My Laurels Crown Thy Brow," at ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. BRIDE FAINTS AT WEDDING OWING TO HEAT WAVE

    A bride at Hillsboro, Winsconsin, fainted twice during the wedding ceremony owing to a heat wave which sweltered ...

    Article : 200 words
  22. News in Brief

    RANGOON, Friday Insurrection has broken out in the Kareooi Hill tracts 70 miles north-east of Toungoo. Three ...

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  23. NO CENSORSHIP ON PRESS IN MALAYA

    A Malayan Government statement reaffirms that, as in the past, there will be no censorship imposed on the Press in Malaya. ...

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  24. SWEEPING CHANGES IN FIRE PREVENTION RECOMMENDED

    Sweeping changes in control of fire prevention and fire fighting including the creation of a National Fire Fighting Service, are ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. DAVIS CUP PLAYERS INVITED HERE

    In a radio-telephone talk with Adrian Quist, last night, Sir Norman Brookes, president of the Australian Lawn Tennis ...

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  26. No Co-operation By Pakistan In Cease Fire

    Although the United Nations Commission, after touring Kashmir fronts, accepted Indian cease-fire conditions, the ...

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  27. UNION OFFICIALS MAKE VISIT TO ROCKET RANGE

    Four Union officials, who visited the rocket range to-day, had few complaints about the working conditions. ...

    Article : 144 words
  28. BROWN AND LONG STILL IN U.S. NATIONAL DOUBLES

    Geoff Brown and Colin Long are the only Australians left in the National doubles tennis championship, defeating ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. HONGKONG PAPER MAKES ATTACK ON MR. CALWELL

    The South China "Morning Post" attacks the manner of enforcement of the White Australia policy and jibed at the Minister ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. COUNTY CRICKET

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  31. HIROHITO "NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR OUTBREAK OF WAR"

    Senator R. J. Murray said to-day he was not fully convinced that Emperor Hirohito was directly responsible for causing the ...

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  32. SLANDER CLAIMS ARE SETTLED

    The action in which Air Commodore Adrian Trevor Cole, of Morrokyne Street, Malvern, su[?]d the Minister for Civil Aviation ...

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  33. RAIL CHIEF RETIRING.

    SYDNEY, Friday. The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Hartigan) who is retiring next month after 16 years' service, ...

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