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  3. POLES DISMISS COMMUNIST SECRETARY

    It is announced that Poland's one Communist, Wyadyslaw Gomulka, has been relieved of his duties ...

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  4. BERLIN "STRONG-ARM" TO GUARD MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL

    Three hundred "strong arm" men will to-day guard the Berlin Town Hall against any Communist attempt to storm the building when the City Assembly makes another attempt to meet in the ...

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  5. FRENCH CABINET GRANTS WORKERS BONUS

    After a three-hour meeting the French Cabinet yesterday decided to grant each worker in private industy a £3 bonus, payable by next Saturday. The British United Press ...

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  6. AUSTRIA DEMANDS ABOLITION OF MILITARY CONTROL

    The Austrian Minister for the Interior (M. Oskar Helmer) yesterday demanded all four occupation Powers to abolish military control of occupation boundaries in Austria. ...

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  7. CZECH PEOPLE MOURN DEATH OF DR. BENES

    Many thousands of people from Prague and the surrounding countryside formed a two-mile ...

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  8. LONDON "HIT" BY BOMBERS IN MOCK WARFARE

    In sham fighting a bomber force subjected Londoners to a punishing saturation raid early yesterday morning. ...

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  9. German Catholics May Have to Fight for Rights

    The Pope, in an address relayed over the Vatican Radio, told German Catholics that they might have, to fight to the last ...

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  10. U.S. TO PROTEST AT EXPULSION OF ENVOY TO BULGARIA

    The State Department yesterday commented on the expulsion of Mr. Donald F. Ewing, American Vice-Consul from Bulgaria ...

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  11. SOVIET CALLS FOR MEETING ON ITALIAN COLONIES

    The Soviet Government has announced that a Note has been sent to Britain, the United States and France, calling for a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers to consider the question of former Italian colonies. ...

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  12. U.S. JET PILOT FLEW AT SPEED OF 669 M.P.H.

    A technicality robbed Major Richard Johnson, of the U.S. Air Force, of an almost certain air speed record of 669 miles an ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS IN U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Bruce Bourke, of Palm Beach Club, Sydney, notched another point for Australia in the United States swimming ...

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  14. U.S. Retains Davis Cup After Winning Doubles

    The United States retained the Davis Cup when Mulloy and Talbert defeated Long and Sidwell 8-6, 9-7, 2-6, 7-5 in the doubles. ...

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  15. EGYPT TO LEAD ARABS IN PALESTINE

    The Syrian Premier (Jamil Mardam Bey) declared that Egypt, would lead all Arab operations in Palestine which the ...

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  16. Princess Margaret At Dutch Investiture

    Princess Margaret arrived in Amsterdam yesterday to represent the King at the investiture to-day of Princess Juliana as Queen of the Netherlands. Two thousand people saw ...

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  17. BRITAIN NEEDS MORE COAL

    Britain must have immediately large quantities of coal for the home market and export, said the Parliamentary Secretary to ...

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  18. DR. EVATT IN CRASH OF PLANE

    Dr. Evatt was a passenger aboard a British European Viking which burst a tyre when landing at Northolt to-day. ...

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  19. JULIANA INSTALLED AS DUTCH QUEEN

    Queen Juliana took the oath as the sovereign ruler of the Netherlands Kingdom, in a simple impressive ceremony at ...

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  20. CRITICISM OF ALL BLACK TOUR OF S. AFRICA

    A leading Transvaal Government newspaper, "Transvale," suggests that the New Zealand Rugby Union's tour of South ...

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  21. ARREST OF BUSINESS LEADERS OF SHANGHAI

    Seven leading Shanghai business and social figures have been arrested during the past few days for alleged breaches of the Chinese Government's new economic regulations, introduced last month, changing the nation's ...

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  22. SHOT NIAGARA FALLS IN BARREL

    William Hill, 34, shot the whirlpool rapids of Niagara Gorge in a steel barrel for the second time in his career ...

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  23. AIRLINER TOP SPEED OF 357 M.P.H.

    The Hermes Four, which its makers describe as "Britain's fastest airliner," with a speed of 357 m.p.h, had its first test flight ...

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  24. DOCTOR DISMISSED FOR BEING A COMMUNIST

    Dr. Cabot Seton Bull, one of the top scientists at the Government's atom Station at Didcot, has been removed from his Job, ...

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  25. NEXT ELECTIONS VITAL FOR BRITISH LABOUR

    The Minister for War (Mr. Shinwell) addressing the Trades Union Congress, forecast that the next general election will be a ...

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  26. RUSSIANS ARREST GERMAN

    Soviet- sector German police arrested Emil Meyer, Social Democrat Party member and District Counsellor for Finance in the ...

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  27. "SUPERMAN" BANNED IN SINGAPORE

    "Superman" is in trouble in Singapore, reports the "Free Press." He is among the many ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN CARGO SEIZED

    Egyptian authorities ordered the Norwegian ship Hoegh Silwerstar, en route from Australia to discharge her cargo at Port ...

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  29. BELGRADE SALVS CRITICAL OF BULGARIAN POLICY

    Yugosla[?] Communist newspaper, "Borba," has published a letter, which is stated to have been signed by 12 persons ...

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  30. BRADMAN TROD ON BOY'S TOE

    A 13-year-old London Schoolboy, after waiting for hours in the rain at Hastings for autographs of the Australian ...

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  31. B.T.U. CONDEMNS UNOFFICIAL STRIKES

    Mischiefmakers, who foment unofficial strikes, were condemned by Miss Florance Hancock in the Presidential address at the ...

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  32. PLANE CRASHES INTO HARBOUR

    While taking-off in Sourabaya Harbour, Java, yesterday, a B.O.A.C. flying boat Avhlch ileft Rose Bay on Friday night, ...

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  33. "GUNNER CRISP" IDENTIFIED AS GEORGE WALLACE

    "Gunner Crisp," a serviceman, who lost his memory in the desert four years ago, has bean identified by his wife as George ...

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  34. ENGLAND'S TOP BATS IN FORM

    England's two leading batsmen seem to be wiriding themselves up to make the most of their last chance against Australian ...

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  35. EUROPEAN AID FUNDS FROM U.S.A.

    The first six months of Marshall Plain [?] to Europe totalted 1,409,542,562 dollars with last week constituting the second ...

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  36. PORTABLE HOMES FOR GRAFTON

    Two portable homes will be sent to Grafton from Sydney to-morrow. Each will accommodate four persons. ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND TO REVIEW REDISTRIBUTION

    The Queensland Branch of the Country party has requested all its division and electorate councils to meet and consider the ...

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