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  3. TRUMAN PREFERS PEACE TO PRESIDENCY

    President Truman, speaking from a special campaign train in Ohio yesterday, told his audience that he would much rather have world peace than be President. His statement was made in a brief aside after Mr. ...

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  4. STRIKERS REJECTION OF OFFER BY FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    The French Transport Minister (M. Christian Pineau) had long talks yesterday with officials of the Communist and non-Communist Railway Unions at which he is reported to have offered considerable ...

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  5. Congress Formed To Fight Imperialism

    A permanent British Committee of the Congress of Peoples against Imperialism is to be set up. ...

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  6. WESTERN POWERS WILL NOT BARGAIN

    Representatives of the three Western Power have mode it clear to Russia that they are not prepared to bargain on the lifting of the Berlin Stockade, says Reuters correspondent, who added ...

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    of the centenGerman revolu48, the three lilitary ...

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  8. HONDURAS RIOTS FOLLOW ELECTION OF NEW PRESIDENT

    Rioting broke out at a number of points throughout Honduras following the Presidential election in which Juan Manuel ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN

    A Tudor wool cap, more than three centuries old, which looks remaikably like the ultrafashionable "mop" caps, is ...

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  10. INDICTED FOR BANK ROBBERY.

    TOKYO, Tuesday. Hirazaawa was indicted to-day for poison, murder and robbery of Taikoku Bank Branch last January. ...

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  11. GAOL FOR ASSAULT ON POLICE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. Consideration will be given by Cabinet to legislation to provide for gaol, without the option of a fine, f[?]r ...

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  12. Appeal to Ruhr Miners To Increase Output

    The British and U.S. Military Governors attended a conference of coal industry leaders and urged that they should increase coal ...

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  13. LOST COMMANDER TRAVELLED WITH TERRORIST PATROL

    A member of the Royal Inniskillings Fusillera lost his patrol in Johore jungle and travelled instead with a terrorist patrol for ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. EMPIRE LEADERS DISCUSS ECONOMIC POSITION

    The opening session of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference was devoted to considering, the economic position of the Empire with emphasis [?]on British plans for the future. ...

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  15. Franco Says Spain Will Fight Communism

    Addressing high garrison officers, General Franco said that Spain will fight an enemy which attacked neighbouring countries, despite any ideological differences which those countries might have with Spain. ...

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  16. FOUR MONTHS' GAOL FOR PETROL FRAUD

    Charles Henry Quigley, of Stanmore, a former employee of the Fire Brigades Board was sentenced by Mr. Isles, S.M. ...

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  17. DEWEY ATTACKS TRUMAN FOR "WOBBLING"

    In an address on foreign policy, Governor Dewey assailed the administration for its clumsiness, weakness and wobbling. ...

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  18. FRENCH SECRET SOCIETY ON TRIAL

    Fifty-five members of the French secret society, "Cagoule," named after the black hoods which members wore, went on trial yesterday in what may be one of France's most sensational cases. ...

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  19. NEWS BLACK-OUT ON NEGEV

    U.N.O. truce headquarters announced that a news black-out had been imposed on the situation in Negev until an ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. AIR CRASH INQUIRY

    It was advisable to let aircraft on the Brisbane-Sydney run use the inland route when there were bad thunderstorms if the ...

    Article : 286 words
  21. Col. Hodgson Wants Investigation Of Disarmaments

    Colonel Hodgson, of Australia, urged in the Political Committee, the setting up of an 11-man committee to discuss Russia's ...

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  22. Central Killing Of Stock Proposed In New Legislation

    Municipal and Shire Councils will soon be able to come to an agreement with privately-owned abattoirs for centialised ...

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  23. ASKED TO LEAVE BURMA

    The Burmese authorities have asked Jack Percival, the FarEastern correspondent of the "News Chronicle" and the ...

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  24. WIPE ORDERED TO MAINTAIN CRIPPLE

    A blind and crippled man declared in the Magistrate's Court that he had led a dog's life at home. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA TO SEEK LEAVE TO APPEAL

    A special petition by the Australian Government, for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against a decision by the High ...

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  26. YAK FIGHTERS "BUZZ" DAKOTA PILOTED BY R.A.A.F. MEN

    Two R.A.A.F. pilots, engaged on the Berlin air lift, said that during a flight yesterday more than a dozen Yak fighters in ...

    Article : 108 words
  27. TELEVISION SETS SOUGHT BY AUSTRALIA

    Radio Manufacturers' Association revealed it had received inquiries from Australia concerning the possibility of introducing ...

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  28. REQUEST AWAITED FROM AUSTRALIA

    Mrs. Fanny Blakers-Koen, winner of four Olympic gold medals, has not yet received an invitation from Australia to ...

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  29. WILL TRACK DOWN TREACHERY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in the House of Representatives yesterday gave a further warning of the Government's ...

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  30. NEWS IN BRIEF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. The Land Settlement Agreement Act will be amended to provide that, when eligibility of appicants for ...

    Article : 120 words
  31. INOUIRY INTO RIOT AT GENOA

    A Naval Board of Inquiry will be conducted next week to investigate causes of the disturbance at Genoa on September 16 when ...

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  32. AGRICULTURAL FACULTY OF SCIENCE

    The establishment of a Faculty of Agricultural Science at Sydney University was a question of utmost importance, ...

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  33. PROGRESS MADE IN INQUIRY INTO BOMB OUTRAGE

    Detectives to-day made important progress in investigations into the bomb outrage last night at the home of Mr. G. ...

    Article : 140 words
  34. INDONESIAN REBEL CHIEF ARRESTED

    The Moscow-trained veteran Indonesian Communist (Alimin) was captured by the Republican Atins in operations against Java ...

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  35. U.S.A. WELCOMES FALL IN WOOL PRICES

    Woollen manufacturers are hopeful that lower frond in Australian wool prices will continue in view of increased consumer ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. DOCKERS' STRIKE TO EXTEND

    The strike by 2000 members of the Ships Painters and Dockers' Union was extended on a national basis to-day when ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. SIX MONTHS' GAOL FOR ADVOCATING SEDITION

    Gilbert Burns, a member of the State executive of the Communist Party, was found guilty to-day of charges of sedition, preferred ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. TELEVISION RELAY FROM PLANE

    A converted B29 aircraft, circling Pittsburg at 25,000 feet, relayed by television a baseball game at Bonton over a radius of ...

    Article : 48 words
  39. ADELAIDE SALES

    At the wool sales to-day prices were from 5 to 7½ per cent.down on last sales for all merino fleece but were firm on recent ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. ARMY CONGRESS TO MEET,

    LONDON, Tuesday. Delegates from every country, where the Salvation Army is working, will meet in England next summer ...

    Article : 26 words
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