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  3. MAY FACE EXPULSION FOR SUPPORTING FRENCH STRIKERS

    Declaring that Mr. Arthur Homer, secretary of the British Mineworkers' Union, returned from Paris yesterday realising he might face expulsion from the onion for his declared support of the ...

    Article : 397 words
  4. ARMAMENTS REDUCTION NO PEACE SURETY

    Claiming that a reduction of armaments alone could not secure world security and international ...

    Article : 226 words
  5. SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD FOR EUROPE

    Europeans in the coming year will eat only slightly better than in 1947, and still far below the pre-war standard. This is stated in a 70-page report banded to the Marshall Air Ambassador at Large ...

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  6. GOVT. OPENS TALKS TO END COAL STRIKE

    The French Government has reopened talks with Communist and non-Communist Labour Unions in an effort to end the coal strike. The United Press says this is the first direct contact ...

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  7. U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE VISITS GREECE

    The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) has arrived by air from Paris. He is expected to see King ...

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  8. U.S. Secretary May Intervene In Girls' Return

    The Secretary for Defence (Mr. Forrestal) has taken up Australia's request for the return of 31 girls from Japan and ...

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  9. KOTLI HOSPITAL BOMBED

    Pakistan Red Crescent (Red Cross) alleged that 30 patients were killed when one of its hospitals at Kotli in Kashmir ...

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  10. WESTERN UNION MINISTERS CONFER ON DEFENCE

    The Finance Ministers of the five countries of the Western European Federation met in Paris to-day. ...

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  11. R.A.F. OPENS ATTACK ON TERRORISTS

    The R.A.F. in the past 48 hours launched its biggest attack yet in the Malayan anti-terrorist campaign, using bombs, rockets and ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. ACTION CALLED AGAINST FIFTH COLUMNS

    A call to "close our ranks against [?]th coloumns in our midst" was made by Mr. Anthony Eden in an ...

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  13. DEWEY CHOSEN AS NEW U.S.A. PRESIDENT

    Sixteen days before the election, public opinion polls are unanimously declaring that Mr. Dewey will win the Presidency ...

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  14. RUSSIANS HOLD-UP TRAIN WITH REFUGEES

    Russian tommy-gunners yesterday held up for several hours a train carrying 400 repatriated German prisoners of war from the British zone of Germany to Berlin. The hold-up occurred at Seddin, 20 ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. TO CAPTAIN INDIA IN TESTS.

    BOMBAY, Sunday. Amarnath will captain India in the coming Tests against the West Indies. ...

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  16. ONE KILLED IN CLASH OF STRIKERS

    One civilian was killed and two wounded in Pistoia, central Italy, yesterday, when police used tear gas and firearms against ...

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  17. U.S. ORGANISES MILITARY RESERVES

    President Truman has directed the Defence Department to organise all military reserve units required for national security. The Order requires action without delay, and calls for the establishment ...

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  18. CONSERVATIVES ATTACKED FOR LACK OF POLICY

    Mr. Herbert Morrison, speaking at Leeds, said the "Llandudno hullabaloo" (the Conservative Party conference) had little ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. DELICATE PROBLEMS FOR EMPIRE LEADERS

    Commonwealth Prime Ministers face their most delicate problem to-morrow when, in a plenary session, they will discuss Commonwealth relations. The "Sunday Times" says ...

    Article : 238 words
  20. BRITAIN TO OPPOSE FEDERATION WITH WESTERN EUROPE

    Herbert Matthews, London correspondent of the "New York Times," declared that if Governor Dewey becomes President ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. ARGENTINE ADMITS SPANIARDS

    Any Spaniard capable of working will be admitted to Argentine under an unrestricted immigration agreement concluded ...

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  22. ISRAELI REFUSES TO COMPLY WITH CEASE-FIRE ORDER

    Israeli authorities have refused to comply with a UNO request for a cease fire in the Negev area where air and land clashes between Egyptian and Jewish forces have flared up. ...

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  23. POLISH OUTPUT EXPANDS

    Poland's Central Planning Board announced that production targets in 30 nationalised industries during the first nine ...

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  24. EXPLOSION AT BARCELONA.

    BARCELONA, Sunday. Fifty persons were injured, 26 seriously, and 60 families lost their nomes when a fire caused three ...

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  25. NEHRU HAD TALK WITH VYSHINSKY

    The Indian Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) had a talk with Vyshinsky at the Soviet Embassy. ...

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  26. BRITISH CHARGE "UNFOUNDED"

    Pavlov, of Russia, yesterday told the Social Committee that allegations made before the Committee on Friday by Britain's ...

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  27. DRIVE ON REBELS "NOT SATISFACTORY"

    The American Ambassador (Mr. Henry Grady) told correspondents that the Greek army's military operations against the ...

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  28. FRANC DEVALUED ON BASIS OF STERLING

    A new official sterling-franc rate of 1061.3 francs to the £1 was announced by the British Treasury. Rentors says the new rate removes discrimination against the Belgian franc and other currencies, except dollars[?] Swiss franc ...

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  29. CONVAIR TO FLY TO-DAY

    The T.A.A. Convair airliner will be in operation to-morrow, flying 40 passengers from Melbourne to Sydney. ...

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  30. KANGAROOS WIN

    Frequent incidents, in which the Australian forward Holland was sent off, marked the Kangaroos' 14-4 victory over ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. N.E.I. DEPUTY TO RESIGN

    Radeo Abdulkadir Widojoatmodjo, Indonesian Deputy Lieut.-Govornor-General, has sent his resignation to the Dutch ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. RAYON FACTORY NOT FOR N.S.W.

    Coutaulds Ltd. £10 million rayon factory may be built in Victoria or Queensland, not in New South Wales, but the ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. S. AFRICA TO SEEK U.S. INVESTMENTS

    South Africa's Ambassador Extraordinary (Mr. Charles' D[?] Water) will travel to Washington next month for high level talks ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. STRIKERS MAY LOSE JOBS

    The National Labour Relations Board ruled yesterday that workers who strike for higher wages cannot get their jobs back if the ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. VON NIDA BEATEN AT GOLF

    Norman Von Nida and the British professional Arthur Lees were beaten by two holes in an exhibition match yesterday ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. CONFERENCE ON PRODUCTIVITY

    The Anglo-American Council on Productivity will hold its first meeting in Britain on October 25. ...

    Article : 45 words
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