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  3. SOVIET TRIBUNAL REDUCES SENTENCES ON GERMAN YOUTHS

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  4. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF TITO

    According to the Astra Newsagency, Marshal Tito yesterday escaped an assassination attempt while ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. WAR INEVITABLE, SAYS SOVIET DEPUTY PREMIER

    War between the United States and the Soviet Union is inevitable and only capitulation of the United States can prevent it, asserts Deputy Premier Nikolai Voznesensky, a member of the Soviet Politbureau, in a book on Soviet ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. BERLIN CRISIS REFERRED TO U.N.O. ASSEMBLY

    According to the Paris correspondent of the American Associated Press the Berlin quarrel will be taken to the General Assembly, if Russia rejects the new, Three Power Note for a promt settlement ...

    Article : 323 words
  7. French Workers Stags Strike As Protest

    A decision to grant French workers a 15 per cent. wage increase yesterday failed to halt a decision ...

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  8. HOT FAVOURITE BEATEN AT ASCOT

    The defeat of Royal Forest at Ascot yesterday was the biggest betting upset within memory, according to the "Daily Mail." ...

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  9. GREEK REDS BREAK THROUGH IN OFFENSIVE

    It is reported that four brigades of Greek guerrillas have broken through Greek Army lines in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. STERN GANG THREATENS ISRAELI MINISTERS

    All members of the Israeli Cabinet, including Prime Minister David Ben Gurion, have received.letters threatening them with death for their action against the Stern Gang's "Fatherland Front." ...

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  11. ALL-SLAV CHIEF ARRESTED

    M. Pirinsky, 48, head of the All-Slav Congress in America, waa yesterday arrested on a warrant, charging him with ...

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  12. EDEN SAYS TOO MUCH SECURITY SECRECY

    During the Defene debate in the House of Commons, Mr. Anthony, Eden, leading, the Opposition attack, accused the Government of carryina security secrecy too far, adding that as ...

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  13. LORDS REJECTS MOVE TO CURB ITS POWERS

    By 204 votes to 34, the House of Lords rejected the second reading of the Parliament Bill, which seeks to curtail the ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. U.S. URGES END OF DISMANTLING

    Britain and France have been asked by the United States to halt in their zones of Germany the dismantling of all plants of a ...

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  15. TEST CRICKETERS FAREWELLED

    Women and children reached [?] to [?] [?] [?] ...

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  16. POLISH ATTACHE REFUSES TO LEAVE U.S.

    Lieut-General Izydor Modelski, military attache at the Polish Embassy, refuses to obey an order from his Government ...

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  17. British Army Appeals For 100,000 Men

    An appeal by the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Lord Montgomery) for 100,000 men forf the territorial army before next spring, marked the inauguration of plans for an expansion of Britain's reserve defence forces. ...

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  18. GUARD PROPOSED FOR PALESTINE

    The Soviet formally objected to the question of a special U.N.O armned guard for Palsetine but the objection was over-ruled ...

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  19. MISSION SHIP RAN AGROUND

    Attempts will be made soon to refloat the mission motorship Devare, which went ashore near Port Macquarie during a storm ...

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  20. NIZAM DECLARES INVASION WAS PROVOKED BY ARSON

    Broadcasting over the State radio the Nizam of Hyderabad alleged that India's invasion of his State had been provoked by ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. S. AFRICA MAY WITHDRAW FROM U.N.O.

    Mr. Eric Louw, leader of the South African delegation, told the General Assembly that, unless, the United Nations changed ...

    Article : 295 words
  22. EQMIMIKIM BY 1952, IF

    Western European countries taking part in the Marshall Plan can reach economic equilibrium by 1952 only if they make ...

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  23. THREE KILLED WHEN PLANE SHOT DOWN

    It is officially announced here that two British journalists and an Arab were killed when a Russian yak-type fighter, allegedly piloted by a Jew, yesterday shot down an Anab A[?]llnes plane over Transjordan territory. ...

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  24. News In Brief

    MELBOURNE, Friday RearAdmiral Alec B. Doyle retired to-day from his position as Third Naval Mcmbei and Chief of ...

    Article : 231 words
  25. PLOT AGAINST PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINE

    The Government announced last night that it had discovered a plot against President Juan Peron and his wife. ...

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  26. A.L.P.EXECUTIVE REAFFIRMS POLICY. ON SOCIALISATION

    The State Executive of the A.L.P to-night unanimously reaffirmed Labour policy supporting Socialisation. ...

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  27. CURRENCY REPORTS ONLY "RUMOURS"

    Reports that currency and gold bullion have been found in the wreckage of the American Air Force Dakota, located in ...

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  28. WILLIAMS RETAINS WORLD TITLE

    A crowd of about 18,000 saw the world lightweight champion, Ike Williams, knock out Jesse flores,in the 10th round of thier ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. DISAPPEARANCE OF SECRETARY Of TRADES COUNCIL

    An allegation that two seamen "smuggled" Walter Ashton, the missing former secretary of the Auckland Trades Council to ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. BRITISH RESPONSE TO CHILDREN'S APEAL

    The British Commonwealth's response to the U.N.O. children's appeal already totals 7,391,200 dollars or more than 40 per cent ...

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  31. DUTCH BLOCKADE COSTS U.S.A. 365 MILLION DOLLARS

    According to Dr. Alexander Maramis, Finance Minister in the Indonesian Government, the Dutch blockade on Indonesian ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. JAVA COMMUNISTS ARE CURBED

    Fighting is still continuing around Madiun's outer defences. A message from Blitar, 60 miles south-east of Madiun, said ...

    Article : 49 words
  33. POWER PLANT FROM ATOMIC ENERGY

    The Atomic Energy Commission announced that the construction of the first atomic power plant in history will begin ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. IRAQI MILLIONAIRE HANGED.

    BAGHDAD, Friday, Found gu[?]ty of supplying arms and other war equipment to Zionists Shafiq Ades was publicly ...

    Article : 28 words
  35. CIVIL DEFENCE FOR PAKISTAN.

    KARACHI, friday. Pakistan is to establish a civil defence organisation throughout the Dominion. Volunteers will be given ...

    Article : 28 words
  36. VESSELS SANK IN GALE

    BOMBAY, Friday.Three small vessels were sunk in Bombay Harbour when an 85 m.p.h. gale struck the city yesterday. ...

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