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  3. COMMUNISTS CLAIM SWEEPING VICTORY IN CHINA'S WAR

    Nationalist sources, so far, have not confirmed a Communist broadcast from Pelping. claiming a Red victory over the Nationalists in the NemkingShanghai-Hangchow area, where Nationalist troops ...

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  4. Bethlehem Now Controlled By Jordan

    Many of Bethlehem's 15,000 war refugees watched the Egyptian Military Command hand over ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. COMMUNISTS CHAINED TO RAILINGS OF EMBASSY

    Shouting anti-American slogans and distributing leaflets, nine young Communists chained and padlocked themselves to the railings of the American Embassy last night. They will appear in court to-day with eight other men and ...

    Article : 332 words
  6. VISIT OF PRINCESS MARGARET TO ISLE OF CAPRI NEARING ITS CLOSE

    Princess Margaret's five-day visir to the Island of Capri, now nearing its close, had another set back yesterday when pouring rain—the first for nearly five months-spoiled her plans for another day on ...

    Article : 365 words
  7. A MILLION ITALIANS TO EMIGRATE

    Nearly one million Italians will be permanently resettled throughout the world during the next four ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. Egypt To Extend Martial Law For 12 Months

    The Egyptian Cabinet has decided to extend martial law for a further year. The lawwas introduced in May, 1948, because, of ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. GIANT U.S. PLANE FOR SERVICE TEST ON BERLIN AIRLIFT

    Fresh Anglo-American plans to augment the Berlin airlift are revealed. In Frankfurt a 71-ton aircraft has arrived from the ...

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  10. HEAVY FIGHTING IN JERUSALEM

    Heavy fighting, which lasted only a short time broke out between Jews and Arab Legion troops in the ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. POPE BLESSES CONTRACT, OF LABOUR

    In Vatican City, Pope Pius imparted a May Day blessing to the entire world of the workers. Addressing a large group of ...

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  12. BRITISH MINERS PELT COMMUNISTS WITH ROHEN EGGS

    Reuter says that 21 persons were arrested for various May Day Infringements of the "No" demonstration order. ...

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  13. LIMITED POWERS OF U.S. AIR FORCE

    The United States Air Force can do no more rnan guarantee the prevention of an early defeat and bring hope of eventual victory, General Hoyt Vandenberg warned in a speech at lndianopolis. ...

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  14. DETROIT SAYS OLYMPIC GAMES "SOLD' TO HIGHEST BIDDER

    The award of the Olympic Games has been made the occasion for an international auction with the selection going to the highest bidder. This was alleged by Fred Matthael, head of the Detroit Olympic Committee, on his return ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. ARGENTINE TO DEFEND CLAIMS TO ANTARCTIC

    Argentine and Chile were capable of defending their claims in the Antarctic area, Argentine's President (Juan Peron) boasted in an address to a joint opening session of both Houses at the ...

    Article : 246 words
  16. Victoria Says Bank Appeal An Inter Se Issue

    State rights were the subject of discussions in the Commonwealths bank appeal before the Privy Council to-day when Sir ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. Moscow Accuses Marshal Tito Of Plotting

    Moscow Radio, for the first time, has accused Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia, of plotting with the Western Powers to wage war ...

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  18. ARABS DROWNED IN FLOODS

    Six Arabs were drowned at Missour and damage, estimated at £90,000, was caused in the desert region of,Marrakeesh,when ...

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  19. RED PRISONERS TO GO ON HUNGER STRIKE

    About 300 Communists, attained in Bombay prisons, are to go on a, hunger strike in sympathy with, the fasting West ...

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  20. CHIFLEY LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA'

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and his party resumed their journey home by ...

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  21. U.S. SOLPIER RAN AMOK AND SHOT THREE GERMANS

    An American soldier is under close-arrest on charges of shooting dead a German woman and two men. ...

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  22. FRENCH MINISTER EXPECTS EARLY TALKS ON GERMANY

    The French Foreign Minister (Schuman) said to-day that he expected, the date of the Four Rower meeting on Germany will be fixed this week. Representatives of Britain, America, France, tand Russia Will be conferring in" New ...

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  23. OCCUPATION OF JAPAN NO LONGER NECESSARY

    The Allied Supreme Commander (General MacArthur) to-day told the Japanese people that as far as they were concerned, the occupation of their country was no longer necessary. ...

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  24. HEALTH MINISTER HITS.BACK AT. B.M.A. PRESIDENT

    The Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) last night hit back at the President of the B.M.A., that the B.M.A. had no ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. REPORTERS TO BE PROVIDED FOR N.T. COUNCIL

    Steps are being taken to ensure that sittings of the Northern Territory Legislative Council would not be interrupted because ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. TORNADOES CAUSE EXTENSIVE DAMAGE M UNITED STATES

    At least 10 people were killed, about 85 injured and about two million dollars, damage was suffered when a series of tornadoes ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. EX QUEEN OF SIAM RETURNS WITH HUSBAND S ASHES

    Ex-Queen Rhambai Barni, of Siam, left Southampton yesterday in the liner, William Ruys, for her home after 14 years in exile from her country. She took with her the ashes of her husband, ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. SOCCER MATCHES AT OLYMPIC GAMES

    Australia will be represented in Soccer at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, the president of the Australian Soccer ...

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  29. DUSTMAN KILLED BY EXPLOSION

    A dustman was killed and passer-by seriously injured when a dust bin, containing a high explosive, blew up in the hallway ...

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  30. EUROPEAN ZONE IN DAVIS CUP

    LONDON, Monday—In the first round of the European zone of the Davis Cup tie France defeated Luxembourg, South Africa ...

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