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  3. U.S. STUDY USE OF ROCKET RANGE IN AUSTRALIA

    The possibility of using Australia's rocketrange has received some study by American military authorities, but it has not yet been decided where future long range tests will be conducted, a ...

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  4. U.S. FINANCIAL AID AFTER MARSHALL PLAN

    Private American funds of 2,000 million dollars annually can be invested abroad after the Marshall ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA MOST DIFFICULT TO CONVINCE

    Australia was the most difficult exporter nation at the International Wheat Conference to convince that the 180 cents per ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. U.S. Confident of Continued Employment

    Employment in the United States fell a further 370,000 in four weeks to the middle of February to a total of 57,168,000 but, ...

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  7. TRUMAN SEEKS DISCRETION IN SUPPLY OF ARMS TO WEST EUROPE

    Broad discretionary powers will be sought by President Truman in the distribution of arms for Europe when that programme is submitted to Congress. Latest estimate is that the programme in ...

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  8. CZECH MINISTER ATTACKS ATLANTIC PACT

    Prague Radio quoted the Czech Foreign Minister (M. Clementis) as saying that "all peoples and ...

    Article : 172 words
  9. LONDON PAPER CITED FOR COURT CONTEMPT

    Proprietors of the "Daily Mirror" have been ordered to appear before the Chief Justice (Lord Goddard) and two other judges ...

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  10. BRITAIN TO BUY URANIUM ORE

    The Minister for Supply has offered to buy all uranium ores, containing more than 10 per cent. of the mineral—the basic ...

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  11. MR. MUTTON SWORN IN AS M.L.A.

    The new Liberal member for Concord, Mr. B. Mutton, was sworn in by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. ...

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  12. ASIAN CONFERENCE MAY BE PERMANENT

    An Arab League Council communique says the Council has decided to support the Asian conference, called by India last ...

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  13. BAN ANNOUNCED ON POLITICAL PROCESSIONS

    Following clashes between anti-Fascists and supporters of Sir Oswald Mosley, the Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) has reimposed the ban on political processions in the London area for three months. ...

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  14. U.S. COMMUNISTS FACE TRIAL FOR CONSPIRACY

    Judge Medina was told in the Federal Court yesterday, when the trial began of Communist leaders, that 11 top-line ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION TEAM ROBBED

    The Australian immigration team at Gu[?]uan Samar lost their clothing and money late on Saturday night. ...

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  16. U.S. PRESIDENT SEES NO DELAY IN LEGISLATION

    Confidence that current opposition to his programme in Congress, by the Conservative Coalition of Republicans and Democrats would not prevent a great deal of legislation for the good of ...

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  17. BRITAIN RELUCTANT TO GIVE AID TO TRANSJORDAN

    Until there is more conclusive evidence that Israel intends to invade Transjordan it may be assumed that the British Government will be reluctant to take on responsibilities which might lead to clashes between British and ...

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  18. Moscow Radio Makes Attack On Atlantic Pact

    Moscow Radio accused Western leaders of super-hypocrisy in maintaining that the Atlantic Pact was faithful to the ...

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  19. LISTOWEL SECRET ON MISSION

    Lord Listowel's mission to Australia and New Zealand is still a secret. He said to-day it was not in ...

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  20. JAPAN MOVES FOR PACIFIC DEFENCE PACT

    Mrs. Tsuruyo Konda, Japan's Deputy Foreign Minister, to-day appealed to Australia, the United States ...

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  21. SOVIET NOT TO OPPOSE CURRENCY MOVES IN BERLIN

    The Acting Soviet Commandant of Berlin (Colonel Alexias Yelizarov) announced that the Russians would take no ...

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  22. COPLON SAYS SECRET PAPERS WERE COPY FOR BOOK

    Judith Coplon, a former Justice Department employee, contends that the secret papers, the Government alleges she handed to a Russian member of U.N.O. headquarters staff, were actually notes for a book she planned to write. ...

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  23. Moscow Accuses U.S. of Conducting Sterilisation

    The United States is conducting a sterilisation campaign to check any possible increase in the population of Puerto Rico, ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA SEEKS INQUIRY ON MINDSZENTY TRIAL

    Australia requested that the General Assembly consider the trials of Cardinal Mindszenty in Hungary and the Protestant churchmen convicted in Bulgaria. Mr. John Hood has asked that ...

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  25. DOCTOR WINS CASE ON APPEAL AGAINST DIAGNOSIS

    Dr. John Bowman Hunter, who is said to have wrongly diagnosed, in 1942, that an American patlent would die of cancer in a ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. FIVE EXPLOSIONS IN TURKEY

    Five unexplained explosions and fires, involving military installations, have taken place in Turkey this month. The casualties have not been revealed, but it is known that 32 people were killed in one ...

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  27. Wood Alcohol "Whisky" Seized In Japan

    Fifty-seven bottles of "whisky" seized by the B.C.O.F. in a Hiroshima cafe, would have killed or blinded any Australian soldier ...

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  28. ODOM MADE RECORD NON-STOP FLIGHT

    Captain Odom's recent nonstop flight from Honolulu to Teterboro was not only a distance record for light planes but was ...

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  29. TEAR-GAS USED BY ITALIAN POLICE

    The police used tear-gas to quell demonstrations against the Atlantic Pact at Lovello, near Potenza yesterday. ...

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  30. SOVIET SECRET POLIGE TO VISIT U.S.A.

    At least one member of the Russian secret police, M.V.D., is in the Soviet delegation on route to New York to attend the ...

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  31. EMPIRE TALKS IN LONDON

    It is now almost certain that a Commonwealth conference will be held in London at the end of April or early in May, declares ...

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  32. PENGUINS USED AS FOOTBALLS

    The Director of Fisheries and Game (Mr. A. D. Butcher) said to-day that prosecutions will be launched against persons who ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. Commonwealth Appeal Before Privy Council

    The Commonwealth Government's argument, in support of its appeal against the High Court's invalidation of the Bank ...

    Article : 83 words
  34. DUTCH ACCUSED OF RUINING JOGJAKARTA

    According to the Indonesian Republican delegate to U.N.O. (Dr. L. N. Palar) the Dutch are destroying the Republican capital of Jogjakarta, "apparently to make it physically impossible for the Republican Government to ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. U.S. GRANTS HOME TO CHINESE DOCTOR

    A Bill, granting permanent residence in the United States to Dr. Chong Kwai Lui, a Chinese woman scientist, who helped to ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. 124½d. AT MELBOURNE WOOL SALES

    Competition was general at the wool sales to-day but superfine merinos were not in as great a demand as at previous sales. ...

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  37. TO SUPERVISE KASHMIR PLEBISCITE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— miral Chester Nimitz has appointed U.N.O. Administ for the plebiscite which ...

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