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  3. U.S.HOUSE APPROVES OF VALUE OF AID SOUGTH BY TRUMAN

    The House of Represen[?] Foregn Affairs committee has approved the full 1.160,990,000 dollars asked by president Truman for arms aid for the West European member of the Atiantic ...

    Article : 241 words
  4. H.R.H. PRINCE CHARLFS WITH HIS MOTHER

    Princese Elisaboth with the son during an informal interview by British Newsreels at their country home at windhesham moor succey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. West German Government TO Officiate From Next Month

    The Federal Republic of westem Germany WilL start month with the political reins firmiy held by the Anti-socialist church-supported Christian Demcsrats who, however, will not have ...

    Article : 443 words
  6. Reporiecl Death of chinese Communist

    In an, exclusive report, the Chinese independent Hongkong news paper, "Kung Shcung Daily ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. N.Z; MARRIED AN AUSTRLIAN AT MOSCOW

    In the first wedding in moscow foreign colony for many months miss kathleen Health a clenrical worker in ...

    Article : 44 words
  8. British Policy Influenced Votes At Elections

    According to the "Mancin steCuardian the stand of the Brit. [?] Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) on continuation of the ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. U.S. SUGGESTS ANOTHER LOAK TO BRITAIN

    Another loan—or sonic other degree of aid—from,the United States to Britain, is forecast by the "Washington Star." ...

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  10. Coal Shipments To Leave [?] For South Australia

    First shipments of coal for South Australia, since the strike ended, will leave Newcastle towards the end of the week, said ...

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  11. U.S. DENIES DELAYS IN FULBRIGHT AGREEMENT

    Reports from Canberra that negotiations on the Fulbright 'agreement for the exchange of teachers,student and research workers had been delayed by the United States, Were denied by State Department officials, in ...

    Article : 199 words
  12. AUSTRALIA IN BAD FIX IF STERLING FAILS

    The only time Australia had had an abundance of dollars was when American servicemen were here "sbendihg their money on ...

    Article : 424 words
  13. CRUZ REXURNWG TO AMERICA

    The American lightweight boxer, Rudy cruz,is returning to America by Plafic to inorrow. On the way over he lntcnds to stop ...

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  14. RAISING CABLEGRAM RATES RECOMMENDED

    The raising of ceiling rates for telegrams between the United States and British Commonwealth countries will be urged to the Governments concerned by United. States and British Commonwealth representatives, who attended ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. TEAM SELiCTlD TO DEFEND DAVIS CUP

    Thc national singles champion. Richard Gonzales, and Wimbledon champion.Ted.Schroeder with Gardnar Mulloy and Bill Talbert, will defend the Davis Cup against Australia at Forest Hills next week. ...

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  16. GUINEA AIR TRADERS TO BE PROSECUTED

    Although the Crown Law authorities have not yet given their opinion of the case, a Department of Civil Avintion ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. CELEBRATIONS ALL ROUND

    Commonwealth and state official will discuss proposals, of how the States should participate;in ...

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  18. TWO BRITISH SHIPS RUN GAUNTLET OF CHINA

    Two Brithish ships reached Hongkong Yesterday after successfully runing the Nationalist blockeade of shanghai and tientsin respectively One was the 800-ton Edith Moller,which is the first ship, to, enter Shanghai and safely ...

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  19. FRACTURED THIGH IN FALL

    A yoting child. Terry. MeLeod, of 'Kingston Guest House, suffered a fractured thigh when she fell in the growls of the guest ...

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  20. PUMPED INTO BRITAIN 6,000 MILLION DOLLARS

    According to the New York World Telcgrnm the United States has piimped more than 6,000 million dollars into Britain,since the war but almost certainly it will "never get back a penny." ...

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  21. CANDIDATES FOR OFFICERS OF R.S.L. IN CANBERRA

    The offire of president will be the ority post contested in the "annual election of the A.C.T. branch of the R.S.L.this year. ...

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  22. ANCIENT-AFRICAN SEEDS MAY FEED WORLD

    Seed of a rare African plant—Strophantus Sarmentosus—will be the answer to the prayers of millions of people tortured by arthritis and rheumatic fever, according to William Laurence,"New York Times" science writer. ...

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  23. R.S.X. Urged Not To Admit Alien Elements

    Opening the annual R.S.L. Conerress the State Governor, [?]-General. Northeott. declared the R.S.L had to be ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. "99 BRITONS OUT OF TOO IN WORK"

    Under the heading "99 Britons out of a 100 are on the Job the "Daily Heraldy says that employment in Britain continues to ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. 6,OOO FT. DIVE INTO PACIFC OCEAN PREVENTED BY TROUBLE

    Generator trouble on a barge at the surface resulted in a fail pre for the marine explorer, Otis Barton, in an attempt yesterday ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. U.S. AMBASSADOR CAUSON STALIN AT KREMLIN

    Admiral Alan Kirk the new United States Ambassador to Russia, last night met stalin in the Kremlin. ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. OLD AGE PENSION PLAN FOR AMERICA

    A far-reaching new Social security Bill which would bring [?] million more persons under old-age pensions and increase benefits by as much as 8 per cent has been approved by the House Ways and Means Committee. ...

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  28. HONGKONG. TO EXPEL UNDESIRABLES

    HONGKONG, Tuesday— A further drastic move to tighten Hongkong' internal security will be taken to-morrow with the ...

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