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  3. AUSTRALIA LEADING POWER IN ANTARCTIC

    The Australian High Commissioner to Canada (Mr. Forde) last night ranked Australia as the ...

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  4. CRIPPS SAYS BRITAIN WILL BE INDEPENDENT IN THREE YEARS

    The hope thor Britain would make herself independent of all exceptional outside help by 1952, was expressed by the Chancellor of the Exchequor (Sir Stafford Cripps) in the House of Commons last ...

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  5. MACARTHUR ATTACKED BY SOVIET AMBASSADOR

    The Soviet Ambassador (Alexander Panyushkins) accused General Mac Arthur of overstepping his authority and violating Allied policy in his new stabilisation programme for Japan. ...

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  6. NATIONALIST TROOPS ENTER SHANGHAI TO DEFEND CITY

    Thirty thousand Nationalist troops moved into the western district of Shanghai and set up temporary headquarters. These troops are reported to have been rushed from Anhwei by train to defend ...

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  7. SOVIET AGENT ARRESTED IN NEW YORK

    F.B.I. agents arrested Sam Carr, a Russian-born former organiser of the Canadian Com m u n i s t ...

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  8. CHILE RELEASES COMMUNISTS FROM PRISON

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Friday. More than 700 Communists were ordered to be released yesterday from prison camps ...

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  9. ARGENTINE BOYCOTT BY OPPOSITION

    An Opposition minority boycotted a session of the Constituent Assembly, called to hear President [?] ...

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  10. EDEN SHOWS SIGNS OF AUSTERITY

    Mr. Anthony Eden, former British Foreign Secretary, and once one of the world's best dressed men, was showing signs of ...

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  11. SUPER-FORTRESS MISSING ON FLIGHT TO BRITAIN

    A Super-Fortress with 15 people on board in missing on a night from Dakar, French West Africa, to Br[?]taiil. The plane was ...

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  12. U.N. URGED TO STRENGTHEN PEACE FOR INDONESIA

    Indonesia, supported by Australia and Burma, called on the Security Council to strengthen the Four Power peace plan foi Indonesia by incorporating the main recommendations of the New Delhi conference. ...

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  13. Soviet Plans For Future of Eastern Germany

    Reuters correspondent at Plague reports that the Soviet delegate to U.N.O. (Mr. Vyshinsky) is holding secret talks with ...

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  14. BRITAIN SEEKS REDUCTION ON WHEAT SALES

    Britain served notice on the world wheat conference that it expects a substantial reduction in prices under any new international agreement; however, Canada and the United States, which with Australia were the three ex ...

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  15. EX-MEMBERS OF DIET CHARGED WITH GIVING VOTERS WINE

    Mrs.Harue Yamashita, a former member of the Diet was [?] by the police yesterday for giving Saki (Japanese ...

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  16. North Atlantic Security Pact To Be Finalised

    According to James Reston, diplomatic correspondent of the "New York Times," officials, negotiating the North Atlantic ...

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  17. SHIPS COLLIDE IN CHINA SEA

    The steamship Kienyuen sank in the China Sea after a collision with the British ship, Taiping, according to a radio message ...

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  18. BRITISH MOVE TO AMEND LAW ON MARRIAGES

    One of the private member's bills,balloted for in a House of Commons committee room last night, is sponsored by the ...

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  19. SNOW FALLS SLOWED FLIGHTS TO RELIEVE STRANDED CATTLE

    Heavy snowstorms yesterday grounded many planes and slowed down the Air Force's all-out effort to save two million cattle ...

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  20. FRENCH PURGE ON "TWOPENNY BLOODS'

    A Special Commission, appointed by the French Assembly will examine children's "twopenny bloods" and comic strips. ...

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  21. A.L.P. Selection Referred to Committee

    Pre-selection ballots for Watson, Reid, West Sydney and Canberra seats were referred by the State executive of the A.L.P. to ...

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  22. Army Minister Filmed at Ealing Studios

    The Minister for the Army (Mr.Chambers) was filmed at Pagewood Studios to-day when he made a foreword to the ...

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  23. GERMAN WOMEN TOLD TO CARRY INK

    The British-licensed "Berlin Telegraf" said that the Soviet commandant at Esta[?]i, in the Eastern zone, had advised ...

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  24. GUERRILLA PLANS FOR ACHIEVING PEACE IN GREECE

    Conditions under which Greek guerrillas would accept peace were announced by General Markos in a broadcast last night, ...

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  25. NATIONALISING GAS INDUSTRY

    The Minister for Fuel (Mr. Gaitskell) told the House of Commons that the gas industry will come under State ownership ...

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  26. NEW YORK PAPER CLOSES DOWN

    Th newspaper, "Star," formerly "P.M." will cease publication with to-day's edition. ' The publisher and Editor ...

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  27. CHINESE SUPPORT TERRORISM IN MALAYA

    The Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) believes that, without the support of the Chinese population, terrorism could not continue ...

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  28. ADELAIDE SHORT OF COAL

    Much resentment is being felt at the failure of the Joint Coal Board to maintain its promised coal deliveries. Since Christmas ...

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  29. LABOUR SENATE TEAM SELECTED

    An A.L.P.[?] Senate team of four, to be run at next Federal election, was selected by the State Excutive of the A.L.P. to-night. ...

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  30. INTERNATIONAL LOAN FOR BRAZIL

    The international Bank for Recoustruction and Development granted 75 million dollars in a 25-year loan for the development ...

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  31. NO U.S. NAVAL BASE AT GUAM

    Rear-Admiral James E. Maher said that the United States Navy has cancelled plans to build a major naval base at Guam, and ...

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  32. PLANE FLEW ON ONE ENGINE

    A T.A.A. DC3 passenger plane completed the last 35 minutes of its flight from Sydney to Melbourne to-night on one engine. ...

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  33. ALY KHAN SEEKS DIVORCE

    Prince Aly Khan's lawyer said that the first steps for a divorce in France, between the Prince and his wife would be taken very ...

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  34. ONLY A MIRACLE CAN SAVE RHODES TALKS

    A United Nations official said that only a miracle can save the Israeli-Egyptian peace talks, according to the British United Press. The acting Palestine mediator (Dr. Bunche) met the ...

    Article : 76 words
  35. COMPENSATION FOR MINERS KILLED AT WHITEHAVEN

    The National Coal Board will pay £155,600 compensation to 86 dependents of 104 men killed in the disaster pit, Whitehavsn, in ...

    Article : 66 words
  36. WAR NOT IMMINENT BUT POSSIBLE

    The Secretary of the Army (Mr. Royall) declared that war is not imminent but, at least, it is a possibility. ...

    Article : 65 words
  37. WEALTH IN OLD SWORDS

    A bundle of dirty, scarred swords, bought for almost £3 at an auction sale were found when washed to contain 25 ounces of ...

    Article : 50 words
  38. EARTHQUAKES ROCK PANAY ISLAND

    Three strong earthquakes rocked this city and nearby towns on Panay Island early today, causing heavy property ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. 10 Burnt in House Fire

    Nine children and one adult were burned to death to-day when a fire destroyed a two famliy house. ...

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