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  3. YEMEN REVOLT LEADERS WERE EXECUTED

    A State Department announcement says that 30 ringleaders of a revolt in the small Red Sea kingdom of ...

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  4. COMMUNISTS PLAN TO DRIVE THROUGH S.-E. ASIA

    Throughout South-East Asia there is a Communist plan to try and drive out every Western association, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) told, the House of Commons yesterday, adding that this policy of stirring up civil ...

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  5. Berlin Blockade May Come Before General Assembly In Paris

    If is now clear that the negotiations on Germany are comin[?] to an end without a settlement and it seems probable that the Western Powers Will bring all the issues involved before the General ...

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  6. HYDERABAD DEFENCES WEAK

    Hyderabad State forces, who have no proper anti-tank weapons and only a few 25-pounder guns, have dramatically halted the first momentum of the indian tank advance upon Secunderabad. ...

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  7. U.S. STEAMER DENIES BEING FIRED UPON

    Reports that the 7,176 ton American merchantman, Moses Brown, owned by the Maritime ...

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  8. PRESS FREEDOM ASSAILED BY SENATOR

    The so-called freedom of the Press was becoming, the worst and most menacing licence in the country, Senator Critchley ...

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  9. COLOUR BAR RAISED AGAINST ETHIOPIAN

    Ethiopia's Minister in America (Ras Imru) walked out of Monday night's meeting of the American Association for the ...

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  10. CONTROL OF WORLD COLONIES

    The U.N.O. 16 Nation Commission on non-self-governing colonies yesterday ended a 10-day session, rejecting four Russian ...

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  11. BRITAIN PLANS NEW SHELTERS FOR ATOMIC DEFENCES

    Designs for new shelters, capable of offering protection against atomic bomba or guided missiles, are among new civil defence plans being examined by the British Joint Planning Staff, and which will Operate if the ...

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  12. COMMUNIST MENACE IN QUEENSLAND

    Two questions were asked in Parliament to-day concerning statements reported to have been made by Mr. Burns, a ...

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  13. DUTCH TO PAY DEBT TO AUSTRALIA

    Plans for a settlement of the debt between the Netherlands and Australia are expected to be discussed by Dr. Evatt and ...

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  14. Adjournment Move Fails on Labour Shareholdings in 2HD

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said yesterday that there was nothing unethical about the Australian Parliamentary Labour ...

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  15. Dummy Parade at Parliament for Royal Visit

    Parts of Parliament House may be dummied to look like completed structure for the Royal visit next year. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN CREWS FLY OUT SICK FROM BERLIN

    The U.S. Air Force announces that about 40 more C54 Skymaster transport planes are being added to the Berlin airlift. ...

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  17. NEGRO IGNORED SEGREGATION

    The negro heavyweight boxer, Norvell Lee, a member of this year's Olympic team, has been arrested in his home town, ...

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  18. PASSED MILLION DOLLAR EARNINGS

    With a first and a third in the 21,450 dollar Jerome Handicap at Belmont Park yesterday, the Calumet Farm, the world's ...

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  19. SOME EXPORT EMBARGOES LIFTED TO N.Z.

    Removal of the export embargoes on rye, subterranean clover seeds, perennial rye grass seed and fruit and vegetables to New ...

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  20. NO U.S. PROTEST AT SOVIET TRIAL

    General Clay, the American Military Commander, declared that the unusual circumstances of th[?] Soviet trial of five young ...

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  21. U.S. OFFICIAL CHARGED WITH MISCONDUCT

    The State Department has charged a department official with misconduct and dereliction bf duty for telling a [?]Senate Committee that there was a threat to national security in the admission into the United States of aliens ...

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  22. DECLINE OF BRITISH MORALS

    Nearly 50 per cent, of all women in England and Wales, who had first babies fri 1945, conceived out of wedlock. ...

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  23. MEAT COMBINE CHARGED WITH SUPPRESSION

    A civil anti-trust suit, filed here yesterday by the Government, charges the "big four" of America's packers with ...

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  24. MARSHALL AID TO FRANCE

    Since the European reconstruction programme began last April the United Stales has sent to Europe goods worth more than ...

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  25. Army Minister Attacked On Direct Approach

    "When politics enters the army, discipline walks out of it," said Mr. Bowden (Gippsland) in the House of Representatives ...

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  26. VICTORY FOR UNITED PARTY IN RHODESIA

    The United Party won 24 of the 30 seats in the Legislative Assembly elections. The result is regarded as a ...

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  27. GERMAN CHARGED WITH SABOTAGING BERLIN'S COAL

    Reports reaching the British Military Government state that the Soviet military court last night secretly tried Alfred ...

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  28. COAL RATIONING LIKELY IF DISPUTE IS NOV SETTLED

    A special meeting, of the Northern Miners' Management Board will be held at Newcastle on Saturday morning to try to ...

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  29. GOLD SEIZED ON FREIGHTER FOR SINGAPORE

    In a lightning raid on the freighter Forgon before it sailed for Singapore to-day, members of the Gold Stealing Detection ...

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  30. TERRORISTS KILL KEDAH POLICE

    A large military and police force is combing the Sintok area in Kedah State for terrorists who killed a police inspector, a ...

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  31. GREEK QUESTION MAY GO BEFORE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    Colonel A. W. Sheppard, of Australia, who [?] the Red Cross Mission to Greece in 1945, is in Prague on behalf of the Greek ...

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  32. SOVIET WHEAT FOR BRITISH MACHINES

    Preliminary moyes for negotiations of a long-term trade agreement between Russia and Britain were discussed, by the ...

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  33. "CITIZEN OF WORLD" STILL CAMPS OUT

    The self-appointed first "citizen of the world," Garry Davis, is still camping out in the Palais de Chaillot, Which is international ...

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  34. 10 KILLED IN CRASH OF SEMI-TRAILER

    Ten people were killed and 16 seriously injured when a semitrailer, carrying 40 passengers, crashed over a bridge and ...

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  35. "FLY PAST" OVER LONDON

    Two hundred aircraft, comprising Vampires, Hornets, Meteor Four, Mosquitoes, Tempests Spit Fires, American "Shooting Stars" ...

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  36. KING ACKNOWLEDGES FARRER STAMP FROM QUEANBEYAN

    Mr. D. L. Butler, secretary of the West Queanbeyan Progress and Citizens' Association, has received from His Majesty, King ...

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  37. FISHING SCHOONER LOST IN STORM

    A three-masted Portuguese auxiliary fishing schooner, Gaspar, is presumed to have sunk in high seas about 900 miles east ...

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  38. CHINESE DRIVE ON COMMUNISTS

    Crack nationalist troops are reported to be pouring into the battle area to stem Communist attacks against a 150- mile ...

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  39. AIR SERVICE TO LONDON CANCELLED.

    PARIS, Thursday. Because of a strike of ground staff personnel, all services of Air France, bewteen Paris and London, have ...

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  40. PORTUGUESE DISMISS COMMUNISTS.

    LISBON, Thursday. The Portuguese Government has dismissed eight suspects in a purge of suspected Communists employed ...

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  41. N.Z. TROOPS LEAVE JAPAN.

    TOKYO, Thursday. A further [?] of N.Z. troo[?]s sailed on the Duntroon from Kure to-day. The Westralia expected ...

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