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  3. U.S. STAFF CHIEF SAYS ADMIRALS "SPOILED BRATS"

    General Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, accused high-ranking admirals of taking a "spoiled brat" attitude towards defence unification, adding they had done harm to national ...

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  4. RABAUL VIOLENTLY SHAKEN

    A violent earthquake shook Rabaul and the surrounding area at 7.3 a.m. to-day. Some buildings were almost shaken off their foundations, and craft in the harbour was tossed about. ...

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  5. NEW COACH HAS TWO DECKS

    The new Crellin Duplex Pullman coach in England has two decks. It carries 50 people instead of the usual 34. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NOT TIME TO END DISMANTLING IN GERMANY

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) said in Parliament to-day that he would not agree that the ...

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  7. WHITE ANTS INVADE VATICAN ARCHIVES

    Technicians at Vatican City were called out yesterday to check a twocolumn attack by white ...

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  8. CIVIL SERVANTS SEEK HIGHER WAGES

    The Civil Service Clerical Association has refused to withdraw or scale down its wage claims, in response to the Government's ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA GETS DOLLARS FROM THE U.S.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced that the Government had completed arrangements to purchase 20 million ...

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  10. CONGRESS APPROVES OF 1314 MILLION AID

    The Congress ended a 10 months' session last night with the rapid passage of the 1,314 million dollars appropriation for President Truman's foreign arms aid programme. ...

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  11. MANY OBSTACLES IN PEACE WITH JAPAN

    A number of obstacles still have to be overcome before a peace treaty can be concluded with Japan, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) said in the House of Commons. He added that the British Government ...

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  12. [?] GERMANY NOT TO ATTACK SOVIET UNION

    The Premier of East Germany (Otto Grotowchi) told Polish journalists that his country will not attack Poland, Russia or any ...

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  13. BRITISH DRIVE TO DEVELOP EXPORT TRADE

    The British Government has offered to go into partnership with individual manufacturers willing to launch drives in the ...

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  14. RUHR DEFIANCE OF DISMANTLING FACTORIES

    The authorities in the Ruhr had openly dened the British order to stop interference with contractors engaged on dismantling and ...

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  15. U.S. TREASURER SILENT ON DEVALUATION

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Snyder) told a Press conference he had no comment to make ...

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  16. SOVIET ADVISERS IN PEKING

    More than 300 Soviet advisers and technicians have arrived in Peking during the pert few weeks. ...

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  17. RHINO CHARGED AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    A huge rhino bull suddenly charged towards a small group of Australian cricketers who had ventured to within 20 yards of it ...

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  18. PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF SUN IN AUSTRALIA

    The partial eclipse of the sun just after sunrise to-morrow in Eastern Australia will allow scientists to made radio ...

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  19. STEEL STRIKE IN U.S. CONTINUES

    The Federal Mediation Chief (Mr. Cyrus Ching) and his chief assistants conferred secretly with representatives of the U.S. Steel ...

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  20. CORDIAL TALKS ON CEASE FIRE IN EAST JAVA

    An atmosphere of cordiality and a spirit of co-operation prevailed when the Dutch and Republican delegates discussed the ...

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  21. BOMBER RANGE PLAN ABANDONED TO SAVE BIRD LIFE

    Bird lovers yesterday won a fight with the Air Ministry by inducing it to abandon plans for a heavy bomber range in an area ...

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  22. FRENCH PREMIER FACES DEMANDS FOR HIGHER WAGES

    The new Premier-designate (Rene Meyer) will face demands by the Socialists for increases in the wages of the civil service, ...

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  23. U.S. MUST CONTINUE AID TO EUROPE

    America must continue to aid Europe after 1952, according to Mr. C. Johnston, Roving Public Adviser for the European ...

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  24. ROYAL FAMILY AT PALACE

    The members of the Royal family are again in residence at Buckingham Palace. The King returned last night ...

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  25. COMMUNIST FORCES EXTEND HOLD ON CHINA

    Communist forces are advancing unopposed towards Kwangsi. Meanwhile General Chen Yo has massed five armies and ...

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  26. SOVIET TROOPS ASSEMBLE ON YUGOSLAV FRONTIER

    The Communist newspaper, "Borda," declared in Yugoslavia that Russian troop movements had ...

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  27. NEW ADMINISTRATOR FOR NAURU

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced that, with the concurrence of the British and New Zealand Governments, Mr. ...

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  28. GUERRILLAS FLEE FROM GREECE

    Guerrilla warfare in Greece was almost entirely over and the United States would have to consider reducing its military ...

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  29. UKRAINIAN GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    Stefan Kolacz, 29, a Ukrainian knight and a Belsen camp internee, who throughout his trial refused to give any assistance to ...

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  30. YUGOSLAVIA MAY JOIN, U.N. COUNCIL

    Western diplomats give Yugoslavia a 6/4 chance of winning in the General Assembly for election to the Eastern European ...

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  31. GOLD SMUGGLING RING

    Airport detectives at Schipol stated that police in Switzerland, France, Belgium, Holland, Britain and Spain were co-operating ...

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  32. SOVIET VIOLATED AGREEMENT MADE AT POTSDAM

    The British Government told Poland and Czechoslovakia. that the Soviet Union and not Britain had violated the Postdam ...

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  33. ARMED BANDITS ACTIVE

    Two armed bandits took 1100 dollars from a restaurant near Times Square yesterday aftef forcing the manager and four ...

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  34. FRANCO TO VISIT PORTUGAL

    General Franco left to-day on an official five-day visit to Portugal, to return a visit President Carmona made to Spain 20 years ...

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  35. GERMANS HELD IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS BY SOVIET

    The British-licensed newspaper, "Social Democrat," accused Russia of holding 36,000 Germans in their concentration camps in ...

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  36. MAN KILLED BY MOBILE CRANE

    Alfred Adams, 49, of Redfern, was killed instantly when the rear wheels of a 10-ton mobile crane passed over his body in ...

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  37. U.S. URGED NOT TO TRADE IN CHINA

    The Chinese Ambassador (Dr. Wellington) urged the Western Democracies not to recognise or trade with Communist China. ...

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  38. SUSPENSION OF FILM ACTRESS

    Warner Bros, studio has suspended Laureen Bacall for her refusal to accept a role in the flim, "Storm Centre," which the ...

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  39. SUB. COLLIDED WITH COASTAL SHIP

    The British submarine, Tireless, on trials in the Mersey after a refit, collided with a coastal ship yesterday, but damage to ...

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