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  3. "BALANCE SHEET" OF DIFFERENCES WITH SOVIET UNION

    According to the "Sunday Times" the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) will present to this week's meeting of Cabinet a "balance sheet" of intensifying differences between the Soviet Union and the ...

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  4. BUDAPEST CONFESSIONS ARE PHONEY

    A Foreiyn Office spokesman said that a broadcast from Budapest yesterday, of alleged confessions of ...

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  5. TITO REVIEWS QUESTION OF AMERICAN AID

    Marshal Tito and a member of the United States Congress are reported to have reviewed the question of Western aid to Yugoslavia in the battle of words with the Cominform, during talks in Belgrade. ...

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  6. WEST GERMANS PROTEST AT SOVIET-GOVERNMENT IN EASTERN ZONE

    Twenty-thousand Western Berliners protested against the formation of the Russian-sponsored East German Government, in a mass demonstration outside the City Hall, in the American sector of Berlin yesterday. Almost simultaneously German workmen in the ...

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  7. BRITAIN NOT TO CHANGE POLICY IN CHINA

    A Foreign Office spokesman denied that Britain has decided to change its policy and recognise the Chinese. Nationalist ...

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  8. CENTENARIAN WOULD LIKE TO MARRY AGAIN

    Mrs. Jane Blackburn, who will be 106 next week, has been widowed for 25 years, but she says ...

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  9. Atomic Control By Australia In Tentative Stage

    Australia's proposal for the establishment of a new United Nations body to deal with the atomic ...

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  10. SOCIALISTS MAY FORM FRENCH CABINET

    The Socialist leader, Julee Moch, 56, Minister of the Interior in the outgoing Queuille Coalition Government, is tipped as the next Premier-designate. Moch was received by ...

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  11. TRADE EXCHANGE BETWEEN EAST AND WEST GERMANY

    West and East German representatives yesterday signed a one year trade agreement, providing for the exchange of goods to the ...

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  12. WARDER GAOLED. ALLOWED PRISONERS FREE WEEK-ENDS

    A Brunswick prison warder who let two prisoners go home for the week-end and lent them a prison car to travel in, will live ...

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  13. YANKEES LEAD IN BASEBALL

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—New York Yankees beat Brooklyn Dodgers, 6-4, yesterday to lead three games to one in the world ...

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  14. "New York Times" Critical Of Australian Book

    The "New York Times" Sunday book section, reviewing "Gold is Where You Find It," by H. C. James, said so few ...

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  15. SPLIT IN CZECH GOVERNMENT OVER MASS ARRESTS

    There has been a split in the Czech Government and reliable information from Prague puts it beyond doubt that under cover of mass arrests during the past week a number of important Communist officials have also been arrested. ...

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  16. NO NEGOTIATIONS WITH EMPLOYEES OF HOUSE OF COMMONS

    Admiral Sir Guy Royle, Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain, has refused to negotiate with House of Commons employees ...

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  17. Thailand Makes Arrest Of Red Extremists

    Scores of Chinese Communist flags and large portrait banners of Mao Tse Tung, China's Red leader, were seized and a ...

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  18. SOCIALISTS HURT IN CLASH WITH COMMUNISTS

    Three members of the Austrian Socialist Party were seriously hurt when Communiste stormed the Socialist ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. BLIND NEW ZEALANDER CAN NOT FIND HOME

    After flying 12,000 miles to London to regain his sight, Lionel Voice, a New Zealander, has had to postpone the first operation ...

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  20. SEA LION REACHES CALAIS FOR CHANNEL SWIM

    "The Great Otto," the 751b. sea-lion, known to his trainer, Burt Kennedy as Sammy, arrived by truck from Paris yesterday, ...

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  21. JAPANESE TROOPS SURRENDER FOUR YEARS AFTER WAR

    Eleven well-fed Japanese troops from Manus Island, who arrived yesterday under army guard, will be returned to Japan ...

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  22. GAOLED FOR EXPORT OF PLANES

    Harold Lough White, company director, was sent to prison for 12 months for being concerned in the illegal export of two aircraft ...

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  23. CZECHOSLOVAKIA USES FORCED LABOUR IN MINES

    Czechoslovakia, is stocking her mines with forced labour from persons seized in police roundups, says the American ...

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  24. SWISS CONDUCT ATOMIC RESEARCH

    The international station for the study of cosmic rays, more than 10,000 feet up on the slopes of the Jung Frau Joch ...

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  25. D.P's TO LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA

    One thousand refugees will leave Naples for Australia at the end of October in the former Australian-built aircraft carrier ...

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  26. Polish Ex-soldiers Naturalised In Tasmania

    At the biggest mass naturalisation ceremony ever conducted in Australia, 194 Polish ex-servicemen were admitted to ...

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  27. U.S. COAL TALKS TO RESUME

    The Coal owners and the United Mine Workers' Union agreed to resume settlement talks on the soft coal dispute ...

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  28. U.S. ARMY CHAIRMAN SAYS EUROPEAN DEFENCE NOT STRONG

    Senator Millard Tydings, chairman of the United States Armed Services Committee, says that the defence position-of the ...

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  29. EARTHQUAKE SHOOK SICILY

    Earthquake shocks yesterday shook three islands in the Mediterranean. Palermo, in Sicily, reported a ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. EARLIER CRICKET IN NATAL

    Dr. E. A. ("Chappie") Dwyer manager of the Australian ericket team, has agreed that all matches, played by the ...

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  31. SURPRISE WIN IN ASCOT STAKES

    Marvell H. sprang one of the surprises of the season by winning the King George VI Stakes at Ascot yesterday, defeating ...

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  32. WINS AMATEUR GOLF

    H. Berwick to-day defeated P. Heard in a play-off for the State amateur golf trophy. Berwick returned a score of 76 to 81. ...

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  33. ARRESTEN FOR EVADING PAYMENT OF FINE

    Police have arrested on a committal warrant, Henry Oran, 29, London company director, who failed to pay a £ 10,000 fine ...

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  34. INDIA ACCUSED BY PAKISTAN OF DISCOURTESY

    Pakistan accused India of utter discourtesy to the Commonwealth by having given an Unwarranted and distorted account ...

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  35. Opposition To Launch B.M.A. Health Schema

    Opposition parties, if returned at the next election, will introduce a national health scheme, Sir Earle Page said to-night. ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. COMMUNIST DRIVE ON CANTON

    General Chenkeng's Communist forces have advanced to a Point, 70 miles north of Canton, along the railway, according to ...

    Article : 68 words
  37. THREE KILLED WHEN TANKER SANK

    At least three men were killed and three are missing in an explosion which set fire to and sank the U.S. Navy tanker Chehalis, ...

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  38. PANDIT NEHRU TO VISIT MR. TRUMAN

    The Indian Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) arrived en route to the United States on President Truman's invitation. ...

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  39. NORWEGIANS TO VOTE NEW PARLIAMENT

    The Labour Government, with its one-man majority, faces its first electoral test for four years to-morrow when the Norwegians ...

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