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  3. SOVIET TRADE AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN

    Reliable sources report that Britain and the Soviet Union have initialled an agreement under which ...

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  4. Britain Seeks Dollar Cut Of 25 Per Cent Empire Imports

    Unless there is some hopeful development in the economic situation, the British Government is prepared to submit a proposal at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference that dollar ...

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  5. CHINESE REDS CALL FOR JAP PEACE TALKS

    The Communist China's call for an early peace treaty with Japan has been followed up by what Peiping Radio described "as a background review of the fostering of Japanese aggressive forces by ...

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  6. BUDAPEST COURT UPHOLDS SENTENCE ON MINDSZENTY

    The Court of Appeal announced that it had refused to reduce the life imprisonment, imposed on Cardinal Mindszenty but reduced a similar sentence on Dr. Bela Ispanky to 15 years; that on Dr. J. ...

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  7. Free State Mine Director Denies Gold Report

    Joseph Milne, Managing Director of the Union Free State Mining and Finance Corporation, told the Commission, inquiring ...

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  8. BOBBY LOCKE WINS BRITISH GOLF

    Bobby Locke gave one of the greatest displays of golf, even seen in Britain, to win the open championship at Sandwich ...

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  9. SYRIAN GUERRILLA LEADER KILLED

    It was officially announced that Anton Saadeh, leader of the Lebanon Syrian National Party, which had been involved in ...

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  10. REDS RIOT AT SPY FILM

    Police clubbed more than 20 people out of an Amsterdam cinema where "The Iron Curtain" film was screened. ...

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  11. CHIANG MEETS PRESIDENT OF PHILIPPINES

    Chiang arrived later by [?]ne and will confer with President Quirino at Bagulo. It is possible they will ...

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  12. PERJURY TRIAL OF HISS MAY BE DEFERRED TO OCTOBER

    The second perjuiy trial of Alger Hiss, a former State Parliament official, may not be held until October because of the ...

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  13. RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED ON PRESS FREEDOM

    Severe restrictions on Western ideas of Press freedom were forecast to-day for Communist China in a special article in the Left Wing weekly, "Far Eastern Bulletin," published in Hongkong. ...

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  14. BRITAIN MUST KILL RED ATTACK ON HER FRONT

    Britain must kill the Communist attack on her democracy soon or lose her freedom, declared the Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Sbawcross) at St. Helens, Lancashire, when discussing the dock strike. ...

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  15. State to Review Diversion of Snowy River

    The report of the expert committee, set up early this year to examine the Snowy River diversion proposals, may be discussed ...

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  16. BULGARIANS PAY TRIBUTE TO LATE PREMIER

    Hundreds of thousands of Bulgarians paid homage to Premier Georgi Dimitrov, whose body lies in state in Parliament House ...

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  17. U.S. VICE-CONSUL BRUTALLY BEATEN BY SHANGHAI POLICE

    The United States Consul (Mr. John Cabot) told a Press conference yesterday that Vice Consul William Olive had been brutally ...

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  18. FERRIER SEVENTH IN U.S. GOLF

    Jim Ferrier, with 7,045 dollars, is seventh on the list of money winners in professional golf for the first six months of this year. ...

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  19. SECURITY ZONES IN NEW RULES OF WAR

    Government delegates, drafting new rules of war, agreed that nations may set up security zones to shelter women, children, aged ...

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  20. FRANCE TO JOIN EUROPEAN COUNCIL

    The National Assembly last night approved of participation in the European Council by 423 votes to 182 but accepted a ...

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  21. NO DISCOVERY OF SHIP ON FIRE

    An unidentified ship radioed it was a[?]re 370 miles off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The message said the crew had ...

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  22. LONDON DOCKERS MAY RESUME

    Although 10,740 men were on strike yesterday, and 107 ships aro idle, 2,000 dockers from the Royal group will meet ...

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  23. HONOLULU STRIKERS CLASH WITH POLICE

    Police yesterday arrested 104 pickets, following the first major brush in Honolulu's 70 day old wharf strike. ...

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  24. Soviet Soldier Killed In Attack On U.S. Troops

    The United States army announced that a United States officer shot dead a Russian soldier inside the American zone border ...

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  25. OIL COMPANIES TO SUPPLY GARAGES WITH PETROL

    The Secretary of the Service Stations Association (Mr. C. A. Gregory) declared that service stations in this State will ...

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  26. MRS. T. LONG WINS IRISH SINGLES

    Mrs. Thelma Long, of Australia, won the Irish lawn tennis championships women's singles title at Dublin, beating the ...

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  27. COMMUNISTS OCCUPY NINGHAI

    Communist forces, operating in East Chekiang, occupied Ninghai, 15 miles from the coast, Peiping radio reported. It claimed that the Communists in June accounted for 3,400 Nationalists in operations along the ...

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  28. Moves To End Peace Harmony In Britain

    "There are some in our midst who want our great social experiment to fail, because no one else so far has an answer to ...

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  29. HEAVY EXPLOSION ON TURKISH SHIP

    At least 12 persons are reported dead in a heavy explosion which set fire to the 5,000 ton Turkish passenger ship, Corum, ...

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  30. EGG BOARD DEPOTS CLOSED DOWN

    Rising costs of maintenance have caused the closure of five country branches of the N.S.W Egg Marketing Board. ...

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  31. LORRIES IN COAL CONVOY

    Three convoys, totalling 123 lorries on Friday took 800 tons of coal to Brisbane from the mining town of Rosewood. ...

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  32. 14 INDICTED BY GRAND JURY FOR HOODED VIOLENCE

    A Grand Jury, investigating mob violence by hooded men, indicted fourteen persons, A total of 49 indictments has ...

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  33. KURREWA NOW IN 14th PLACE

    The Australian ketch Kurrewa III had her best day's run yesterday in the yacht race to Honolulu, reporting her position as 29 ...

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  34. [?]AP WORKERS TO OPPOSE REPARATIONS

    Two thousand workers on Friday night broke into the Japan Steel Company's plant at Hiroshima. ...

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  35. JAP. OFFICIALS SEE RUHR

    Secretary of the Japanese Social Democratic Party and first post-war Premier, Tetsu Katayama, is leading a party of ...

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  36. DEATH OF MOTHER OP "MONTY"

    Field Marshal Montgomery's mother died at New Park, Moville, County Donegal, early yesterday. She was 34. ...

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  37. CONSTRUCTING AIR STRIPS AT BOHEMIA

    Workmen are constructing huge, new landing strips capable of handling heavy bombers, and jet[?]fighter planes, at a field ...

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  38. BRITAIN REJECTS PAINLESS BIRTHS

    The House of Commons rejected the painless birth bill by 108 votes to 44. The bill would have put an ...

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  39. POLICE RAID ON COMMUNISTS

    CALCUTTA, Sunday. —One Communist was killed and five others captured when the police raided a Communist hiding place, ...

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  40. BURMESE REBELS REPULSED

    RANGOON, Sunday. —A communique claimed that 150 rebels w[?] killed and 150 wounded around Yenengyuang, 360 miles ...

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