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  3. NATIONALISTS SAY CHINA PEACE TALKS MAY BREAK DOWN

    Peace moves in China may break down Chinese Nationalist quarters reveal. A Nationalist spokesman in Nanking was warning the Communists last [?] that, if they persisted in irrelevant issues during ...

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  4. U.N. OFFICES PROPOSED FOR PEACE TALK WITH STALIN

    Unofficial suggestions that United Nations facilities at Lake Success might be offered President Truman and Stalin as a meeting ground are being considered by U.N. officials. ...

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  5. U.S. GIVES RECOGNITION TO ISRAELI, TRANSJORDAN

    President Truman has announced full United States recognition of Israeli and Transjordan,, and there will now be an exchange of Ambassadors with the two countries. The United States recognised Israeli de facto last year and, ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. BRITAIN NOT TO APPOINT COMMISSION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) rejected in the House of Commons a suggestion by Sir Maldron ...

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  7. MALAN, SURVIVES MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE

    The Malan Government, by a majority of 10 votes, last night survived a motion of no confidence ...

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  8. FOREIGN POLICY OF ISRAELI ANNOUNCED

    The Prime Minister (Gurion) announced in a broadcast the foreign policy of the Government of ...

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  9. U.S. TO FORCE DUTCH OUT OF INDONESIA

    Pro-Indonesian sources at Lake Success said that the United States privately had given the Netherlands a month to begin ...

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  10. TRAVELLED 8,500 MILES ON 5 DOLLARS

    George Randall, 29, stowaway on the Swedish ship, Stratus, said he travelled 8,500 miles from Columbus Ohio. He had stowed ...

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  11. EXPANSION OF EXPORTS FROM WEST GERMANY

    Exports from Western Germany, which are causing concern among British competitors, reached a new post-war record, ...

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  12. MOSCOW DENIES VYSHINSKY ILL

    It was denied in Moscow that Andrei Vyshinsky, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, now, in Czechoslovakia, is seriously ill. ...

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  13. [?]R SHOOTING [?] OFFICER

    [?] Commission High [?] sentenced Ludwig [?] ar-old German che[?] to 15 years' ...

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  14. Madame Chiang Not Reported to Be in Sydney

    Federal Government, Consular and airline officials discount the Hongkong report that Madame Chiang Kai-shek arrived in ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. GAS BOMBS THROWN INTO MEETING

    Tear gas bombs were thrown into an audience at Kensington Town Hall which was called to Introduce Sir Oswald Mosley's ...

    Article : 162 words
  16. RICH BEQUEST TO SECRETARY

    Maurice Bauer, who died leaving an estate of £158,606, bequeathed £50,000 to [?]Mrs. Elorence Draper, his confidential ...

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  17. PRINCES TO SELL KINGDOMS

    The Indian Princes,of Baroda and Kolhapur have decidcd to merge their ancient kingdoms with the Bombay Province. ...

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  18. [?]S ATTACKED FOR [?]TRED OF BRITAIN

    [?]umber of American Jewish weeklies have [?] an, article by William Zukerman, of the World News Service, which bluntlycondemns [?]sponsible for cruel propaganda of hatred ...

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  19. EX-SER [?]ICE PATIENTS AT CALLAN PARK

    Botter faciliti[?]s for ex-servicemen, patients at Callan Park Mental Hospital were sought by a deputation to the Minister for ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. WEST INDIES WINS FOURTH TEST

    West Indies won the, fourth Test against India by an innings and 193 runs. The last four Indian wickets fell for 20 runs. In ...

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  21. BRITAIN LIFTS RATIONING ON NEARLY ALL CLOTHING

    Nearly all kinds of outer clothing have been, freed from rationing under a new decision which takes the whole of the woven wool field off the British clothes ration. The president of the Board of, ...

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  22. ARMY SURGEON TO PARACHUTE TO AID OF INDIANS

    An army flight surgeon will parachute into a remote snowbound Eastern Arizona mountain sector to give medical aid to a ...

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  23. NO[?] [?] AT [?]

    The N [?] ter (M [?] ment thi[?] inform t[?] ...

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  24. U.N. CHARGED WITH EXPLOITING OF SPAIN.

    In an interview with the Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," General Franco charged ...

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  25. DOUBLE-DECK PLANE FOR WORLD FLIGHTS

    A Pan-American World Airways crew yesterday took delivery of the Boeing Aircraft Company's first double-deck ...

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  26. DENIES SALES OF COCOS ISLAND

    Mr. John Clunies-Ross, owner of Goco[?] Island, denied any knowledge of negotiations for a sale to the British Government. ...

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  27. ARGENTINE TO JOIN WHEAT POOL

    Argentine has joined Russia in telling the wheat conference that it is willing to enter an international wheat agreement as an ...

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  28. SIX BURNED IN [?]IRE OF HOTEL

    Six are believed to have been burned, to death in a fire which, destroyed the 75-year-old Grand View Hotel early to-day. ...

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  29. "RED" DEAN'S STAND ON ARREST OF R.C. CARDINAL

    Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the "Red" Dean of Canterbury, is among 22 Anglican and two Congregational clergymen who have ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. MR. EDEN ARRIVES IN HONOLULU

    En route by air to New Zealand, Mr. Anthony Eden, on his arrival to-day, said that, if Britain and America continued to ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. GAOL FOR SPANISH SOCIALISTS

    British diplomatic observers were present at the trial at Ocano about 35 miles from Madrid, of 24 Socialists, who were sentenced ...

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  32. 1,000 CASUALTIES IN SHIP COLLISION

    Nearly 1,000 persons are believed to have perished in the Taiping-Kienyuen collision last Thursday. ...

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  33. NEWS IN BRIEF

    MONTREAL, Tuesday—Fiftyone Estonian refugees, mostly textile and construction workers, arrived by air from Sweden. ...

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  34. NO COUNTRY TRAINS AT WEEK-END

    Many country trains and all goods traffic may not operate during next week-end. The A.R.U. and the Federated Union ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. LEGLESS DIGGER SEES QUEENSLAND

    Fred Yeoward, 54, a legless exdigger of the First World War pushed his hand-propelled wheel chair into Brisbane to-day after ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. CHILDREN'S CHARTER FOR BIRMINGHAM

    Birmingham's Educatipn Committee has adopted a children's charter for the city's boys and girls. ...

    Article : 96 words
  37. SWEDISH BANKER AS ADVISER TO SOVIET GERMANY

    The Swedish banker, Olaf Aschberg, known as the man who financed'Lenin, has re-entered politics as financial adviser to the ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. CAL WELL NOT WANTED BY A.W.U.

    The annual convention of the A.W.U. was to have been addressed by the Minister for Immigration. (Mr. Calwell) at 3 ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. SALARY OF A.W.U. SECRETARY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The salary of, the secretary, of; the A.W.U. (Mr. T. Dougherty) was raised by the annual, conference ...

    Article : 35 words
  40. AUSTRALIANS TO RACE IN PARIS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Australian cyclists. Strom and Arnold, have been chosen to compete in the Paris six-days race by the ...

    Article : 31 words
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