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  3. Western Envoys Had Further Talks With Soviet Foreign Minister

    The three Western envoys went to the Kremlin to confer with the soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) on the Be[?] situation. The conference lasted 90 minutes and was the shortest yet. ...

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  4. U.S. Strengthens Airlift To Berlin

    For the fifth time in seven days, the U.S. Air Force btoke its own record for the Berlin airlift, flying ...

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  5. INDIANS POISED FOR DRIVE IN HYDERABAD

    With the Indian Army, in Hyderabad, already poised for a simultaneous thrust on Hyderabad City, the Security Council is meeting in Paris to-morrow to consider the invasion of Hyderabad State. ...

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  6. TALKS ON ITALIAN COLONIES REFERRED TO ASSEMBLY

    Four Power talks on the future of the Italian colonies have failed and the issue now goes to the General Assembly. A meeting of the drafting committee was called for 9 a,.m. to draw up a letter to U.N.O. announcing the ...

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  7. AMENDMENT MOVE ON KING'S SPEECH

    An amendment to the King's speech, virtually amounting to a vote of censure on the ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. TRAIN SMASH IN KOREA

    Forty Americans were killed and nearly 60 were injured in a train smash 75 miles south of Seoul on Monday night ...

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  9. AUTRALIAN MINER MURDERED

    An Australian tin miner was murdered this morning in Selangor state not far from where 150 terrortsts murdered the ...

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  10. TEAR GAS USED BY POLICE IN OIL STRIKE

    Hundreds of C.I.O. oil refinery strikers fought a tear gas battle with police for two hours yesterday in an unsuccessful ...

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  11. BRITAIN SUSPENDS LEAVE FOR SERVICEMEN

    Britain has decided that national servicemen, due for release in the next few months and who had not left their units for release by yesterday, must be retained three months beyond their normal ...

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  12. ARABS SAY WAR PRISONERS SHOT

    United Nations officials are investigating allegations by two Arabs that 28 prisoners of war were burned alive or shot at ...

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  13. DISPLACED PERSONS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Australia will accept as immgrants 200,000 refugees and displaced persons over a period of several years, the Australian ...

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  14. RESENTMENT GROWING AT BERLIN SENTENCES

    Resentment is mounting in Western Germany over the sentence of 25 years hard labour imposed by the Russian Military Court on five Berlin residents for anti Soviet action in the British sector demonstrations last ...

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  15. CONFIDENCE IN FRENCH CABINET

    By 335 votes to 225 the French National Assembly yesterday gave Premier Queille's new Government a vote of cornfidence on ...

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  16. NEW YORK NOT TO BOYCOTT BRITAIN

    The City Council, by, 18 votes to one, rejected a resolution calling, for a boycott of British goods and films. ...

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  17. SOVIET PAPER PRAISES WORK OF MR. CHIFLEY

    The Soviet-licensed organ of the Russian zone, "The Dermorgen," devoted a column praising Mr. Chifley for his sound views ...

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  18. U.S. ATOMIC SCIENTISTS RESIGNED

    About 40, per cent. of senior scientists at the national atomic laboratories, at Oakridge, Tennessee, resigned recently because of possible, attacks on unsubstantiated grounds, the Association of Oakridge Scientists and ...

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  19. PARENTAL CLAIM DISMISSED

    The Federal Court yesterday dismissed a two million dollar suit brought by Mrs. Eunice Walterman, 35, against Myron ...

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  20. DOCTORS Of OPPOSED TO HEALTH SCHEME IN NEW ZEALAND

    An advisory committee which, at the Government's request, has been scrutinising the Medical position, reported to Parliament ...

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  21. SLAV GUNS FIRE ON GREEKS

    A Greek communique said that despite gunfire from inside Albania, the army captured an important height near the Albanian ...

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  22. DROUGHT FEARED FOR W.A.

    The Secretary of the Farmers' Union (Mr. H. J. Prater) said to-day that it appeared that farmers are to be faced with a ...

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  23. COMMISSION SUGGESTED FOR ANTARCTIC

    The United States has proposed a special regime to administer the Antarctic Continent for the eight intersted powers. ...

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  24. FIRECREW STARTED BLAZE WHICH COST £740,417

    The story of how mem[?]rs, of a R.N.Z.A.F. firecrew at Rongotai Station had started a fire two years ago, with a view to ...

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  25. NO REFORM MOVES FOR HOUSE OF LORDS

    Suggestions that the Government had introduced the Parliament Bill—to reform the House of Lords—to safeguard certain legislation, which possibly has not yet seen the light of day, is moonshine, the Lord President of the ...

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  26. HEAVY RAINS FELL IN SCOTAND

    An overnight rainstorm, one of the worst in 30 years, flooded roads throughout West Scotland, cut communications and caused ...

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  27. CHANGE SOUGHT IN TEST CRICKET

    The Australian Cricket Board to-day deferred a decision on a proposal from the M.C.C. that, Australian, teams should visit ...

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  28. ESTATE LEFT FOR CARE OF ANIMALS

    Nearly £7000 of an estate left by the late Mrs. Constance Horrocks, 81, formerly of Cottesloe, will go to, the Shenton park Dogs ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN TALKS ON INDONESIA

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. Dr. Evatt on his arrival here yesterday went to The Hague to meet the Dutch Minister for ...

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  30. JET PLANES TO CRUISE AT 500 M.P.H.

    Jet-driven airliners, cruising at more than 500 m.p.h., will be possible within a few years, Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle ...

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  31. DUTCH QUEEN FEARS DAUGHTER MAY LOSE SIGHT

    Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and her husband, Prince Bernard, are believed to be anxious about the sight of their ...

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  32. RIVAL INDONESIANS AGREE ON TRUCE

    A truce was reached yesterday morning between the two armed organisations fighting in Surakarta, the second biggest ...

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  33. STRONG U.S. DEFENCE SYSTEM URGED

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  34. BERLIN SOCIALISTS TO STAGE PUTSCH

    According to the American-controlled newspaper, "Leue Zeitung," the Socialist Unity Party and the Soviet sector German police are planning a Berlin putsch before October 15. ...

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  35. INDIAN CRICKETERS PROFIT ON TOUR

    Last season's tour of Australia by the Indian cricket team re[?] [?] ...

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  36. GAOL FOR HITLER'S AIDE.

    MUNICH, Wednesday, Hitler's personal aide de camp, William Brueckner, was sentenced to three years hard labour by the ...

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