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  3. FRENCH MINISTERS DEMAND DECLARATION OF MARTIAL LAW

    Some French Ministers are demanding a declaration of martial Jaw on the coalfields. The central and southern areas were again the storm centres yesterday, with bitter clashes between the strikers ...

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  4. SOVIET TRIES TO JAM U.S.A. BROADCASTS

    The State Department had located 18 transmitters in the Soviet Union trying to jam "Voice of America" ...

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  5. WESTERN POWERS ACCEPT PLAN FOR BERLIN

    An authoritative source, quoted by Reuters, says that Britain, the United States and France have agreed to accept the draft resolution by the smaller Powers on the Berlin dispute. ...

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  6. SOVIET RELEASES GERMAN POLICE ARRESTED

    The Soviet authorities have released 20 of the Western sector German police and city officials arrested in the Soviet sector last month during the City Hall siege. Hopes are held that the remainder, totalling more ...

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  7. PLOT TO KILL AMBASSADORS TO CUBA

    Immediate measures to protect the American Ambassador to Cuba (Mr. Robert Butler) and the ...

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  8. PLANNED TO DIE RATHER THAN FALL TO ENEMY

    Mr. Churchill had planned to die rather than fall into enemy hands as Prime Minister and risk disclosing vital secrets. ...

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  9. DEATH-ROLL OF AIR CRASH 39

    The death-roll in the tragic crash of a Dutch Constellation near Prestwick, Scotland, is now 39. ...

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  10. COMMUNIST RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Friday. After 20 years' membership in the Communist Party, Mr. George Middleton, chairman of the Scottish ...

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  11. ALAMEIN SPIRIT NEEDED FOR UNDERSTANDING

    Addressing an Alamein reunion at the Albert Hall, Lord Montgomery said "When you carne across a vehicle that had ...

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  12. SEN. O'FLAHERTY TO ANSWER CRITICS

    Senator O'Flaherty (S.A.) said when he arrived,iii Adelaide to-day, that he would answer the critics of his statement, on the ...

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  13. RUSSIA ACCUSED OF PICKING BERLIN AS TRIAL GROUND

    Before his return flight to Berlin, the American Military Governor (General Clay) charged the Soviet Government with deliberately picking Berlin as the place to apply pressure to check the political ...

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  14. DERAILMENT OF SANTA FE EXPRESS

    At least 65 persons were, injured, 15 or more seriously, when the Sante Fe express from Los Angeles to Chicago jumped the ...

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  15. MOVE TO END SECRET TREATIES

    By 28 votes to nil, with 13 abstentions, the General Assembly's Legal Committee endorsed the United States move against ...

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  16. ARABS AND JEWS AGREE TO CEASE FIRE

    According to the Arab League, Egyptian tropps recaptured Beersheba which Israeli forces earlier seized, after an advance of 26 miles in three days. Its fall to the Jews would, have cut off the Egyptian garrisons in Bethlehem ...

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  17. MOSCOW RELAXES RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN MISSIONS

    Foreign missions in Moscow, Whose members travel to specified Soviet cities, say that the new regulations permit freedom ...

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  18. "NEW YORK TIMES" TO CLOSE BUREAU.

    NEW YORK, Friday. The "New York Times" announced that it will close its bureau in Moscow on November 6, ...

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  19. NORTH IRELAND NOT TO DISCUSS MOVE BY EIRE

    Expressmg satisfactin that Northern Ireland's Constitutional position had never been stronger, Sir Basil (Brooket Premier, ...

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  20. SUPPORT URGED FOR SPAIN

    Enlightened. self-interest required that United States policy on Spain be amended, declared. Mr. James Farley, ...

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  21. Constable Hit By Bullets During Grass Fire

    Probationary Constable Leslie Norman Richters, 21, was wounded twice by exploding 32 calibre ammunition when, with other ...

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  22. EMPIRE, BULWARK FOR DEFENCE OF DEMOCRACY

    The British Empire conference provided the bulwark of defence for the principles of democracy and economic justice, declared Dr. Evatt, who expressed the hope that its members will adhere, steadfastly to the great purpose ...

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  23. FRENCH PAPER TO CELEBRATE BABY TO PRINCESS

    The women's newspaper "Marle France" will offer presents to all French babies born on the same day as the child expected by ...

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  24. NARROW ESCAPE AFTER RESCUE OF GIRL IN HARBOUR

    Thomas Higgs, of Neutral Bay, who dived to rescue a girl who fell into the harbour from a ferry at Neutral Bay during this ...

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  25. UNANIMITY SHOWN AT EMPIRE TALKS

    A communique, issued from No. 10 Downing Street, said that the purpose of the informal meeting of Commonwealth Prime ...

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  26. KOREAN REVOLT NOW UNDER CONTROL

    Korean troops appear to nave controlled the Communist-led rebellion, and loyal Jorces are expected to mop-up a mountain ...

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  27. SOVIET AIRMEN GIVE DESERTION REASONS

    Two deserters from the Soviet Air Force told a Press conference theyohad been greatly influenced by the "Voice of America" broadcasts, beamed regularly to Russia. ...

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  28. RECRUITS NEEDED FOR ROYAL NAVY

    The Royal Navy is obtaining more recruits than in recent history, but more enlistments are wanted. ...

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  29. DISASTER SWEPT BENTINCK ISLAND

    A disaster or possibly a masscre la feared to have wiped out nearly aill the natives on Bentinck Island, Gulf of Carpentaria. ...

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  30. BUSHFIRES THREATEN BANANA CROPS

    Bushfires in the Tweed district are endangering banana crops and have already destroyed more than 1000 acres of ...

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  31. MAN RELEASED FROM PRISON

    The Home Secretary has released from Brixton prison Solomon Wulkan, an alien, who had been detained by Scotland Yard ...

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  32. LITERARY FELLOWSHIPS ANNOUNCED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chlfley) announced yesterday that the Committee of the Commonwealth Literary Fund had ...

    Article : 121 words
  33. NATIONAL LIBRARY BUYS ETCHING OF POET LAUREATE

    An etching of the poet laureate John Masefleld, recently exhibited with the Norma Bull collection, has been purchased by ...

    Article : 118 words
  34. COMMISSION TO MEET ON PACIFIC

    United States delegates to the UNO Pacific Commission arrived to-night by Pan-American Clipper. The delegation was led by ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. ANTAGONISM TO MIGRANTS

    The antagonism of Communistcontrolled unions was preventing 2,000 migrants being taken into the coal and building industries, ...

    Article : 99 words
  36. "TINKERING" WITH PRAYER BOOK

    Concern at "Tinkering," with the Prayer Book, was expressed at the Diocesan Synod, to-day, All lay members and most of ...

    Article : 46 words
  37. PROFIT MADE BY KANGAROOS

    The Austialian Rugby League team is likely to make a piont from its visit to England Alreaddy it has recived £17,000, and ...

    Article : 41 words
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