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  3. WESTERN POWERS REVIEW DRAFT OF COMMUNIQUE

    Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says that the Foreign Office considers to-morrow the most probable day for the next meeting of Mr. Molotov and the Western envoys. ...

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  4. Anti-Terrorist Precautions At Singapore

    The authorities are taking further precautions against an outbreak of terrorisrn on Singapore island. ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CONTROL OF ANTARCTIC PROPOSED

    The United States has proposed that conflicting claims to Antarctic territory be solved through some form of internationalisation. The State Department stated last night that ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. FALL OF MARIE CABINET CREATES NEW FRENCH CRISIS

    With the resignation at midnight on Friday of the Marie Cabinet, France is again without a Government. It is officially stated that President Auriol has ...

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  7. Franco Offers Throne To Don Juan's Son

    Reliable sources state that General Franco, in his talk on Friday, told the Spanish Pretender, Don ...

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  8. TO SEEK INQUIRY INTO ORIGIN OF B.C.U.K CHARGES

    Mr. Leslie Haylen, M.P., said to-night that he intended to ask the Ministr for the Army (Mr. Chambers) for an Inquiry Into ...

    Article : 264 words
  9. Lomakin Leaves U.S.: May Attend U.N.O. Assembly

    Stripped of his credentials, as Soviet Consul-General, Jacob lomakin sailed yesterday, on the liner. Stockholm bound for ...

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  10. Will Evacuate Britons if Gash In Hyderabad

    The British Government has made plans to evacuate at 48 hours' notice 400 Britons and 200 Americans in the event of war ...

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  11. Scotland Yard Head Coming On Royal Tour Plans

    Deputy Commander Leonard Burt, head of Scotland Yard's special branch, will leave in December for Australia and New ...

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  12. U.S. REPORT TO BAN REDS FROM PUBLIC SERVICE

    The House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee yesterday recommended legislation banning ...

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  13. TALBERT AND MULLOY ALMOST CERTAIN AS U.S. DAVIS CUP PAIR

    Bill Talbert and Gardnar Mulloy won the National doubles title yesterday, defeating Ted Schroeder and Frank Parker ...

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  14. Persian Claim to Bahrein Island

    It is reliably reported that the Persian Government has sent notes to the United States and Britain declaring that the ...

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  15. Record Cargo Flight by Giant U.S. Navy Plane

    The U.S. Navy's biggest flying boat, "Caroline Mars" landed on Lake Michigan yesterday after a non-stop flight of 4748 statute ...

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  16. RUSSIAN DEMAND FOR CUSTODY OF BERLIN ORPHAN

    A 14-year-old orphan girl, Helena Korelenko, who is lying in an American sector hospital crippled by infantile paralysis, ...

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  17. 120 PERISH IN U.S. HEATWAVE

    The death roll from the stifling 100 degree heat wave that has blanketed almost the entire country for four days, rose to 120 ...

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  18. FOUR MISSING IN DINGHY CAPSIZE

    A 12ft. trainee dinghy with two youths and two girls on board, capsized a mile and a half from St. Helena Island in ...

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  19. U.S. BORN JAP. ON TREASON TRIAL

    A Federal Court Jury yesterday entered the fourth day of deliberation on the treason charges against Tomyna Kawaklta, ...

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  20. EARL MOUNTBATTEN DEFENDS DIEPPE RAID

    Earl Mountbatten, of Burma, who planned the Dieppe raid of August 1942, declared in a speech to-day that it was "probably the ...

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  21. MANIAC PREVENTED FROM SACRIFICIAL MURDER OF CHILDREN

    According to a Reuter report from Hamburg, a Latvian refugee named Pagatski who was arrested at the village of Notzhorn ...

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  22. COMMUNIST PURGE ORDERED IN ALBANIA

    A British United Press correspondent says the Albanian Premier, Colonel-General Enver [?]odja ordered a widespread ...

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  23. SKELETON IDENTIFIED

    A skeleton found in the bush near Hornsby on Friday is believed to be the remains of Ashton Holdsworth Price, 58, of ...

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  24. NEW OFFICES FOR P.S. BOARD EXPECTED NEXT MONTH

    The Commonwealth offices at the rear of Hotel Kurrajong are nearing completion, although it will be some months before all ...

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  25. BRITAIN TO CONTEST U.N.O. SUPERVISION OF COLONIAL EMPIRE

    The Colonial Office states that Britain at the special U.N.O. Colonial Committee meeting in Geneva to-morrow will continue to ...

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  26. State To Lift Gas Ration ing: Coal Restrictions Ends On Railways

    The Government expected to be able lo lift all gas rationing and some of the electricity rationing, the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Cahill) said to-night. Mr. Cahill said he expected to issue a special gazette ...

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  27. ECONOMIC COUNCIL'S ROLE IN U.N.O.

    The Economic and Social Security Council would play a major role in the U.N.O. Assembly at Paris in September, said Dr. ...

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  28. MINERS' PRESIDENT COMMENDS OUTPUT

    The President of the MinerFederation (Mr. I. Williams) tonight urged, miners to maintain full production to ensure there ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. BRAWL IN CAFE

    In a fierce brawl in a Chop Suey Cafe in Bondi last night, chairs were used as weapons by brawlers who almost wrecked ...

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  30. MAN'S FIRST SIGHT OF CAR OR PLANE

    Antonio Antonelli, who is 83 years old and says that he had never previously seen a motor car or an aeroplane, has ...

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  31. PILOT'S ESCAPE IN CRASH

    a Royal Aero Club pilot had a narrow escape when his Tiger Moth aircraft crashed at Bankstown aerodrome this afternoon. ...

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