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  3. RUSSIA NOT INVITED TO JOIN IN NORTH ATLANTIC PACT

    Russia will not be invited to join the North Atlantic Pact, the Minister of State (Mr. McNe[?]) said in the House of Commons when replying to a suggestion by Mr. Platts-Mills that Russia should ...

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  4. PRINCESS TO VISIT NORTH IRELAND

    Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will visit Northern Ireland on May 26 and 27, it was ...

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  5. MINDSZENTY SENTENCED TO TERM OF LIFE IMPRISONMENT

    Cardinal Mindszenty was found guilty on six charges by a People's Court and sentenced to life imprisonment. The court found him guilty of violating the law for the defence of the Republic, ...

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  6. EUROPE WARNED MUST TAKE DRASTIC STEPS FOR AID

    The administrator of Marshall aid (Mr. Paul Hoffman) warned Europe it would have to take drastic and sometimes painful steps to help its own economic recovery. He laid down a far-reaching ...

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  7. CHINESE REDS NOT READY FOR PEACE TALKS

    The Communists are not prepared to receive persons from any quarter, at present, for peace talks with ...

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  8. U.S. Plaits to Mobilise Aviation Forces

    Congress was informed yesterday that the United States is working out a plan for mobilisation of all ...

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  9. TRADE UNION TALKS WITH AMERICA

    British trade unionists will have informal discussions with American union leaders soon on the question of setting up a ...

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  10. FOREIGN SECRETARY TO VISIT U.S. FOR SIGNING OF PACT

    According to the diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) expects to travel to Bermuda or Washington for final discussion and signature of the North Atlantic ...

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  11. MORTALITY RATE DECLINES IN INFANTS

    A worlds-wide drop in infant mortality is shown in a statistical bulletin published by the United Nations. In 1947 the lowest rate ...

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  12. UPWARD TREND IN RETAIL PRICES

    Retail prices in Britain rose by an average of 5 per cent. in 1948, says the Ministry of Labour. The average level of prices was about ...

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  13. STATE CABINET SEEKS WORK ON SNOWY TO BEGIN

    Ministers at a meeting to-day agreed that work on the Snowy River diversion scheme should begin as soon as possible. ...

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  14. MANUS TO BE CHIEF NAVAL BASE IN NEW GUINEA AREA

    The advance base which would be established at Manila Island would replace Dreger as the principal base for R.A.N. operators ...

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  15. FIFTH COLUMN ACTIVITIES IN SHANGHAI

    Demonstrations against Europeans in Shanghai were attributed to a Communist fifth column. ...

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  16. THRASHING OUT TERMS FOR WHEAT AGREEMENT

    Wheat importing and exporting nations ran squarely into the problem of prices yesterday when the International Wheat Conference met to thrash out terms for an International Wheat Agreement. ...

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  17. TRADE BALANCE FAVOURABLE WITH N. AMERICA

    Exports of Australian merchartdise during December, 1948, were the second highest in value for any month on record, the ...

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  18. Kravchenko Was Violent, Says Former Wife

    Madame Zinasia Gorlova, former wife of Victor Kravchenko, who had been flown from Russia to give evidence against ...

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  19. SOVIET WOMEN ADVISED TO SEEK DIVORCE

    The Minister of State (Mr. McNeil) told the House of Commons last night that the British Ambassador to Moscow (Sir Maurice Petersen) in November confidentially advised two Soviet wives, ...

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  20. LIBERAL PAPERS TO ENFORCE FREEDOM

    The International Congress of Liberal Newspaper Editors decided to create a consultative and Advisory international ...

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  21. Miners Accept Captain's Flat Into Federation

    The Cehtral Council of the Miners' Federation decided today to accept miners at Captain's Flat into the Federation. ...

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  22. Luftwaffe Pilot Sent to Gaol For Five Years

    Captain Peter Baumgart, a former Luftwaffe pilot, was sentenced to five years for being a member of the S.S., a crime ...

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  23. 'BOOK OF KINGS' SOLD FOR £1.040

    Shahnamah, the Book of Kings, by Firdausi, one of the longest poems in the world, consisting of 120,000 lines, was sold yesterday ...

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  24. N.Z. SEEKS TRADE TALKS WITH AUSTRALIA

    The trade conference between Australian and New Zealand experts was unlikely fo take place before the middle of March, said ...

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  25. TAS. MINISTER NOT FOR SENATE

    The Minister for Health (Mr. R. J. D. Turnbull) has changed his mind about standing for the Senate. ...

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  26. SHARE VALUES ON DOWN GRADE

    Securities lost 500 million dollars on the Stock Exchange yesterday, bringing the losses in three sessions to 2,500 million ...

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  27. POLICE USED RUBBER TRUNCHEONS ON FOOTBALL FANS

    Police used rubber truncheons trying to prevent 10,000 people shut out from Manchester football ground yesterday from ...

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  28. BURMESE LAUNCH ALL-OUT OFFENSIVE AGAINST REBELS

    Burmese troops have launched a full-scale offensive against the Karen rebels in the Insein areas. Planes took part in the attack. ...

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  29. CANADA RAISE CATTALO

    The Canadian experimental farm at Wainwright Alberta, is raising cattalo, a Cross of cattle and bu[?]alo. ...

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  30. Sydney Swelters in Heat Wave

    Sydney sweltered to-day in its sixth successive day of a heat wave, but a cool change is predicted for tomorrow afternoon. ...

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  31. GRIEF STRICKEN MOTHER AT LOSS OF BLUE BABY

    Grief-stricken by the tragic end to her mission, Mrs. Annie Lore, of Perth, whose child, Jeffrey 4, died at John Hopkin's Hospital ...

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  32. UNITED FRONT OF NON-EUROPEANS

    A meeting of Africans and Indians, held at Durban yesterday, is believed to be the first step in the formation of a united ...

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  33. NO POLITICAL EDGE WANTED ON TENNIS COMMENTARIES

    Hungarian Government radio reporter (Gorgy Szepesi) who is covering the table tennis championships in Stockholm, has been ...

    Article : 52 words
  34. GARDEN MAY MAKE APPEAL

    Attorneys of J. S. ("Jock") Garden said to-day they would make application for a new trial on the grounds of new evidence ...

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  35. NEW MILK CHAIRMAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — State Cabinet approved of the appointment of Mr. H. A. Howell is chairman of the Milk Board. Mr. ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— Police from Burragorang, Picton and Camden began searching the Burragorang valley to-day for ...

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