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  3. LIBERTY MUST BE DEFENDED DECLARER MR. MORRISON

    Britain is determined to support the struggle for freedom, happiness and dignity. Britons never will be slaves. We will know that liberty must be defended, no matter whether the threat comes from ...

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  4. SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING DEFERRED

    The Security Council is not expected to meet until Wednesday or Thursday and, unless a serious hitch occurs in the present negotiations, will merely give its formal blessing to the negotiations. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS ASKED TO LEAVE JAPAN

    At least seven Australian girls, all with valid passports are included in the Australian Government's demand that all females, employed by Americans, in Japan, should be dismissed ...

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  6. GREEK DRIVE AGAINST GUERRILLAS

    Front line dispatches say that the Greek Army has started its long-awaited offensive against guerrillas in ...

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  7. Only Matter Of Time To End Reds In Malaya

    The British Commissioner-General in southEast, Asia (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) declared ...

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  8. WALES SEEKS HOME ROLE

    Cymru Plaid Welsh Nationalist Party has written to the Dominion Prime Ministers, asking the meeting to consider the ...

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  9. LLOYDS INCREASE COST AGAINST ROYAL TOUR

    Lloyds brokers in Auckland were advised from London to-day that Lloyds consider insurance against the cancellation of the ...

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  10. FRENCH FISHING VESSEL SUNK

    A French fishing vessel sank after a collision in a thick fog with the British ship, Woodlark, four miles west of Pendeen, near ...

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  11. DEWEY SAYS U.S. SUPPORTS LIFTING OF BERLIN BAN IMMEDIATELY

    Governor Thomas Dewey declared that Americans vigorously supported the prompt lifting of the iBeVliri blockade, after he had had a trans-Atlantic conversation with Mr. John Dulles, his ...

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  12. OPEN INQUIRY INTO IRREGULARITIES.

    LONDON, Monday. It is understood that the Tribunal, which is to investigate alleged irregularities affecting the Board of ...

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  13. ATOMIC ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS IN WASHINGTON

    About 480 million dollars will be spent next year on the Handford atomic works in Richland, Kcnmyick, Pasco region in ...

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  14. CRITICISM OF SPEECH MADE BY MR CHURCHILL

    Commenting on the speech by Mr. Churchill yesterday, ia which he issued a grave-warning to the Western Power on the Russian threat to peace, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevan) declared that such a speech does deadly ...

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  15. FRENCH MOVE TO EXTEND STRIKE

    French Communists have issued a call far a one-day strike in the Moselle Provence to-coincide with the funeral of a ...

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  16. DELEGATES URGED TO REDUCE TALK VIRULENCE

    An appeal to nations to reduce the virulence of their debates and establish an atmosphere of peace and harmony, which was ...

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  17. WAVE [?] LENCE IN PHILIPPINES

    A new wave of violence left 16 Filipinos dead on Luzon Island yesterday. Thirteen persons died in a ...

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  18. JAPAN SEEKS TO PLAY IN TENNIS

    in a letter to the United States Lawn Tennis Association Japan to-day applied formally for reentry into the Davis Cup ...

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  19. BRITAIN BLAMES SOVIET FOR END OF CONTROL

    In a White Paper, issued by the Foreign Office, Britain blames Soviet intransigence for the breakdown of the Four Power ...

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  20. ISRAELI TIGHTENS SECURITY IN JERUSALEM

    Israeli authorities have tightened security measures around the headquarters of U.N.O. observers in Jerusalem and ...

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  21. HOSTILE RECEPTION TO WAR MINISTER OF BRITAIN

    A number of undergraduates booed and cat-called when the War Minister (Mr. Shinwell) left Oxford University gymnasium after delivering a speech last night. One group sang out, "We ...

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  22. WHAMNG EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTIC.

    LONDON, Monday. Moscow Radio says that a Russian Whaling flotilla of 12 vessels left the Black Sea port of Odessa ...

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  23. BRITISH JEWS SUPPORT U.N.O. ADMISSION

    The Board of Deputies of British Jews yesterday adopted a resolution, urging the. British Government to recognise Israeli ...

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  24. POLICE MAY ORDER REVISION OF WORDS IN PLAY

    Police may order the producer of "Rusty Biigles," a play about army life, to revise some words. Inspector F. Nunan says he is ...

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  25. DOMINION LEADERS MEETING IN LONDON

    The Chencellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) is expected to give the conference of Empire Prime Minsters facts calculated toallay apprehension at the possible impact on Empire economy of the Marshall aid plan. ...

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  26. SCHROEDER WINS AT TENNIS

    Schroeder defeated the National grasscourt champion, Richard Gonzales 6/4, 4/6, 6/3, 6/1 in the final of the first ...

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  27. WESTERN NATIONS SHOULD WELCOME SPAIN

    Thewestern Nations, including the United States, could not afford to keep out of Spain because of alleged misdeeds years ...

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  28. MOSCOW INSPIRED FRENCH STRIKE

    The Minister for the Interior (M[?]ch) told the French Socialists [?]t orders to leaders of the Communist-led General ...

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  29. GUATEMALA CLAIMS HONDURAS

    The Guatemala delegate to the Trusteeship Committee of U.N.O. claimed that British Honduras belonged to Guatemala. ...

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  30. INJURED IN CLASH WITH POLICE

    About 30 persons were injured [?]lightly when the police yesterday clashed with youths belonging to the Nee-Fascist Social ...

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  31. FOUR JAP. GENERALS CHARGED WITH TORTURING

    Thirty-two members of the former Japanese Western Army, Ineluding four generals, were charged by a Military Tribunal ...

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  32. Fever Delays 2½ Mile Dive

    Co-director Professor Cosyrts, of Professor Piccard's bathyscape expedition, which plans to explore life two and a half mils ...

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  33. EFFORT TO ENDP STRIKE IN FRANCE

    Communist trade union leaders and the Minister for Labour (M. Mayer.) to-day will discuss ways of ending the coal strike, ...

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  34. STEEL PRODUCTION INCREASES

    British Iron and Steel Federation[?]announced that steele production in September was at the annual rate of 15,435,000 tons, ...

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  35. PREMIERS VISIT NORTH IRELAND.

    BELFAST, Monday. The premitt of N.S.W. (Mr. McGiir) and the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Playford) were ...

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  36. WINDSORS IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Monday. The Duke and Duehess of Windsor have arrived at the Ritz Hotel, Paris, from their villa at Cap d'Antibes ...

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  37. ELECTRICAL [?] COLLEGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday. Tenders have been invited for the erection of an electrical engineering building at the Cessnock ...

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