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  3. DISCUSSIONS ON NORTH ATLANTIC PACT ADVANCED

    North Atlantic Pact discussions were advanced yesterday by a statement by Sendtor Vandenberg. Republican foreign polity spokesman, who declard: "I think we are on rho way to a satisfactory and ...

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  4. Burmese Launch Attacks On Karen Troops

    Burmese Government troops have launched heavy attacks on Karen and Communist rebels ...

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  5. CHURCHILL CHEERED AND HOOTED

    Cheeis and boos greeted Britain's wartime leader (Mr. Churchill) when he told a crowd of about 15,000 yesterday that a European movement was "the sole means of preventing another hideous world war." About 50 ...

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  6. CHINESE PREMIER LEAVES NANKING FOR PEACE TALKS

    The Chinese Premier (Dr. Sun Fo) will leave Nanking by air soon to discuss peace negotiations with the President and other Government leaders. While in Nanking he wiH also report to the ...

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  7. SOVIET PAPER ATTACK ON WESTERN ALLIES

    The Russian Army newspaper "Red Star" in a strong attack on Britain and the United States ...

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  8. Power to Retire Bishops Sought By Church Assembly

    The Bishop or Birmingham (Dr. Barnes) told a congregation: in the Birmingham Cathedral yesterday ...

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  9. Atomic Bomb "Attack" Hits Aircraft Carrier

    The United States Navy Department announced that the aircraft carrier, Franklin D. Roosevelt, had been "knocked out" ...

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  10. SMALL POX AMONG ARAB REFUGEES

    More than 200 cases of small pox have been discovered among Arab refugees in Southern Lebanon, reports the World Health ...

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  11. CONCILIATION COMMISSION FOR BANGKOK

    A Government communique issued to-day announced that a Conciliation Commission had been set up with a view to ...

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  12. "Red" Dean to Gve Evidence for Defence in Libel

    Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the "Red" Dean of Canterbury, arrived in Paris yesterday to give evidence for the defence in the ...

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  13. U.S. Air Force To Stay In Japan

    The Air Force plans to continue its present strengtn in Jaban, an official declared. A Super Fortress group of about 30 planes and two light bomber groups (about 45 planes each group) are at present in the Far East. ...

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  14. Hoffman Justifies Continuance of Aid to Britain

    Mr. Paul Hoffman, head of the Economic Co-operation Administration told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the ...

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  15. COMMUNISTS IN PPEN REVOLT IN INDIA

    Indian Communists were almost in open revolts the Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) told Parliament to-day. ...

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  16. EXPANSION OF INDUSTRIES IN BRISBANE

    The Commonwealth Government has taken steps to develop the Brisbane engineering industry. The Minister for Post-War ...

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  17. GUILTY PLEA BY CHURCH LEADER

    George Nikolov Chernev, head of the Pentecostal Church Bulgaria, pleaded guilty to alleged activity against the State. ...

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  18. "Jock" Garden May Appear Before Royal Commissioner

    On the assumption that a bill will go through the Senate and become law oh Wednesday, J. S. Garden may be called upon to ...

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  19. MASS HE[?] FOR SPANISH MONARCHISTS

    Five thousand Spanish monarchists attended a special mass yesterday to commemorate the anniversary of the death of King ...

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  20. Austria Rejects Frontier Claim by Yugoslavia

    The Austrian Foreign Minister (Dr. Karl Gruber) has rejected claims made last week by the Deputy Prime Minister (Dr. ...

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  21. FRANCE MAY LIFT IMMUNITY ON SENATORS, DEPUTIES

    The Public Prosecutor's officer has decided to request the waiving of Parlimentary immunity for 20 Communist Deputies ...

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  22. COMMUNISTS to CONTEST SEATS IN COMMONS

    The Communist Party wlli contest 100 seats at the next general elections. The executive announced that ...

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  23. INDIAN TALKS ON BURMA UNREST

    Informal talks on the current unrest in Burma opened between representatives of Britain, India and Australia to-day. ...

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  24. AIRCRAFT MANOEUVRES OVER CANBERRA

    The largest number of aircraft to have flown together over Canberra will stage a mobility exer eise this afternoon to ...

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  25. FIVE KILLED IN INDIAN VILLAGE

    The police opened fire in a village in the Calcutta area, killing five. The police arrested 25 persons ...

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  26. ORGANISATION LACKING AT GLEN DAVIS MINE

    Lack of organisation and previous mismanagement were to blame for years of low production at Glen Davis shale mines, ...

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  27. Commonwealth To Review Steel Shortages

    The Commonwealth Government has directed that steps be taken to ameliorate the present steel shortages and their effect ...

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  28. SON SENT FOR TRIAL FOR MURDER

    The Coroner (Mr. Burke) committed Richard Hallis, 16, for trial for the murder of his father, Claude Hallis, 56, pensioner, on ...

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  29. PEACE TALKS WITH TRANSJORDAN

    An Israeli military spokesman announced, that peace talks will begin simultaneously on Wednesday at Rhodes and Ras El ...

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  30. ESPIONAGE REPORT IN PARIS

    A communique announcing that a new espionage affair has just been discovered by the Security Service, says a major in ...

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  31. A.W.U. THREATENS COURT ACTION ON MINERS' FEDERATION

    The State Secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr. Wilson) said that to-morrow he will ask his legal advisers to take action before ...

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  32. BRITISH OUTPUT OF COAL DECLINES

    Britain's coal production ana export figures for January decreased as compared with December. ...

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  33. BANKSTOWN GIRL MISSING

    Fears are held for the safety of Elsie Cordwell, 8, of Napoleon Road, Bankstown, who has been missing from her home since 5.30 ...

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  34. WHALE MEAT CARGO

    YOKOHAMA, Monday.— The 998-ton whaler Banshu Maru has returned from the Antarctic with 800 tons of frozen whale meat. ...

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  35. CANADA'S MIGRANTS

    OTTAWA, Monday.—Migrants from Britain to, Canada in 1948, numbered 46,000 an increase of 18 per cent on the previous year. ...

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