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  3. EUROPEAN AID NOT TO FOSTER STATE SOCIALISM, SAYS U.S.

    Mr. Paul Hoffman, European Economic administrator, told a Press conference that the E.C.A. programme did not foster State socialism, and added that the last thing wanted is anything like the ...

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  4. U.S. Code System More Secure, Says Under-Secretary

    The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lovett) told the Press that the State Department's code ...

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  5. COMMUNIST ARMIES SMASH DEFENCE LINES

    Following closely on reports that the Communist armies have smashed through Nationalist defence lines guarding the Yangtze River, reports from Nanking reveal that 130,000 Nationalist troops ...

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  6. PAPERS RIFLED FROM GOVT AGENCIES IN WASHINGTON

    Declaring "we have seen only a small segment of a vast underground Empire," a witness at the House of Representatives un-American Activities Espionage hearing, testified that during the 1937-38 period, papers were rifled ...

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  7. FLOW OF BRITISH MIGRANTS TO AUSTRALIA

    It is estimated that the lift of British migrants by sea in 1949 will amount to between 65,000 and ...

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  8. YUGOSLAVIA NOT READY FOR ANY CHANGES

    Marshal Tito is in a very precarious position, both economically and politically, according to ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia. ...

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  9. CHANGES PLANNED IN KING'S TITLE

    A wait and see policy will probably be adopted by the British Cabinet on the question of a change in ...

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  10. MINERS' SECRETARY RE-ELECTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The General Secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. G. W. S. Grant), who is an A.L.P. supporter, was ...

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  11. GREEK REBELS MAY WIN CIVIL WAR

    "If the Greek civil war is allowed to continue, the Rebel leader, General Markos, will win, because more and more people are joining him, according to Colonel A. W. Sheppard, whom Reuters describes ...

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  12. DISSOLUTION OF BROTHERHOOD ORDERED IN EGYPT

    The Prime Minister (Nokrashy Pasha) has ordered the dissolution of the Moslem Brotherhood Association and all its branches ...

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  13. FRANCE EXPECTED TO MAKE GREATER EFFORTS

    Hints by the Marshall aid chief in Paris (Mr. David Bruce) that the United States expects France to make still greater efforts to qualify for further aid, jolted French official and political circles as the French Cabinet was ...

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  14. "IRON CURTAIN NO THREAT TO AMERICA"

    Justice Jackson of the Supreme Court, told the New York Bar Association that Russia's "iron curtain" ...

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  15. CANADIAN FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    Britain has agreed to purchase from Canada next year 160 million lbs. of bacon, 50 million lbs. of cheese and 1,533,000 cases of ...

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  16. INDONESIA WELCOMES DECISION

    Following E.C.A.F.E.'s decision to admit the Indonesian Republic to associate membership, Dr. Usman Sastroamid Jodo, ...

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  17. SHIPPING BILL TO SUBSIDISE SHIP BUILDING

    The setting up of a Commonwealth line of steamers and the maintenance of the Australian ship building industry are two ...

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  18. POPULATION OF U.S.

    Census Bureau figures show that the United States population is 147,280,000, compared with 131,669,275 in 1940. ...

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  19. ADMISSION TO U.N.O. RECOMMENDED

    The General Assembly formally declared itself in favour of the admission to U.N.O. of Italy, Austria, Eire, Finland, Portugal, ...

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  20. DRASTIC SOVIET TREATMFNT OF DESERTERS

    Russia is taking drastic steps to cut the number of deserters from the armed forces, and those, who returned to the Red Army in Germany, have been shot as a warning to others. ...

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  21. BRUSSELS PACT COUNTRIES TO CONFER WITH U.S.

    Representatives of the Brussels Pact countries— Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg —will confer with State Department officials to-morrow to arrange exploratory talks on the proposed North Atlantic ...

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  22. Empire Talks To Be Announced

    Commonwealth Prime Ministers are expected to announce any day now major decisions were taken at the recent ...

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  23. RUSSIA USES FORCED LABOUR IN MINES

    News reaching the British sector from reliable sources, says that the Russians have begun a drive to obtain forced labour for ...

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  24. CZECH TALKS WITH MOSCOW

    Stalin yesterday received a Czech Government delegation, headed by Premier Zapotocki. The official purpose of the trip ...

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  25. MARE SOLD FOR 18,000 GUINEAS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The record price of 18,000 guineas was paid by Sezincote Stud for Ferry Pool, a seven-year stud ...

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  26. HURRICANE DESTRUCTION ON FIJI ISLANDS

    Destruction, amounting to devastation at some points, has been left by the hurricane which, after roaring over Rotuma last Monday, has swept round the eastern, island of Fiji and is now almost stationary in the Far South-East ...

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  27. GAS EXPLOSION IN BERLIN

    Gas storage facilities, in the Russian sector of Berlin have been cut one-third, following an explosion which blew up a big ...

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  28. BRITISH MONEY FOR "COLD WAR"

    People in Britain should be allowed to send money to encourage the right side, not the wrong side in the "cold war" in Europe, ...

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  29. San Marino Claims on Britain For Bombing

    The Government of San Marino, the world's smallest Republic, has ordered its Charge d'Affaires in Paris (Signor ...

    Article : 169 words
  30. RECOGNITION OF SOUTHERN KOREA

    By 41 votes to six, with the Soviet bloc alone against it, the Political Committee approved the American resolution ...

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  31. PERON LEADING IN THREE PROVINCES

    President Juan Peron's Party is leading by a wide margin in returns from thre[?] Provinces in Sunday's election for delegates to ...

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  32. LABOUR DEFEATED IN HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Government suffered its first Parliamentary defeat of the session when the House of Lords, ...

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  33. COST OF LIVING NOT HIGHEST IN A.C.T.

    In a written reply to Senator Lampe (Tas.) the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said last night that Broken Hill, Kalgoorlie and ...

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  34. PARENTS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Hand-in-hand William Park and his wife, Mary, stepped into the dock at Glasgow to be sentenced to death for murdering ...

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  35. HUNGARIAN PREMIER ASKED TO TENDER RESIGNATION

    Premier Jajos Dinnyes and two other Cabinet Ministers have been asked by their Hungarian Smallholders Party to resign. The party called on Dinnyes to give up the ...

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  36. 20 YEARS GAOL FOR AUSTRIAN GIRL

    An informed source, quoted by Reuters, says that Margarete Ottilinger, 30, blonde Under-Secretary of State at the Austrian ...

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  37. NOT TO FACE TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Martin) announced that Peter Costello and Bellamore Doreen Raymer will ...

    Article : 44 words
  38. FIVE YEARS FOR BIGAMY

    LONDON, Thursday. — Elsic Shorter, 56, who it was claimed had five husbands, was sentenced by the Sussex Assizes to five ...

    Article : 39 words
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