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  3. Indonesia to Concentrate on Defence of South-East Asia

    In a radio broadcast last night, Amir Sjarifuddin, Minister for Defence in the Indonesian Republic, declared that the Republic must now begin to devote its attention to the common defence of South-East Asia. ...

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  4. AID BILL FOR GREECE SURVIVED SEVERAL MAJOR TESTS

    President Truman's Bill to aid Greece and Turkey survived several major tests in the House of Representatives yesterday when the measure came under fire from both Democrats and Republicans. ...

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  5. BUILDER MIGRANTS DEFY LAW IN MARCH TO PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    The 20th anniversary of the opening of Parliament at Canberra on May 9, 1927, was marked by a demonstration outside Parliament House by 350 men from the Eastlake Works Hostel who complained of treatment worse than that existing in the ...

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  6. RECONSTRUCTION OF GERMANY AND JAPAN

    In the opinion of the Under-Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) the United States, because of the failure of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. MURDERER SHOT AT SIGHT NEAR TOULOUSE

    Alleged to have murdered 19 people, Stanislaus Wazelewski, 22, was shot dead by gendarmes outside Toulouse last night. ...

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  8. BREAD RIOTS IN TWO FRENCH PROVINCES

    Bread shortage riots have broken out in the provinces, including the Limoges and Nevers areas. ...

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  9. SPAIN EXPELLED FROM WORLD AIR ORGANISATION

    Only Portugal, Switzerland and Ireland opposed the expulsion of Spain from the International Civil Aviation Organisation yesterday ...

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  10. SALUTARY SENTENCES IMPOSED

    Found guilty of robbery with violence while armed, William Howard, 23, a seaman, was sentenced at Old Bailey yesterday ...

    Article : 84 words
  11. JEWS GAOLED FOR LEAFLETS

    Two young Jews, who issued unauthorised leaflets calling on the community to rise against the terrorists, were sentenced to two days' ...

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  12. FOOD SITUATION IN GERMANY DETERIORATES

    Coinciding with reports of bread riots in France, where frosts have killed half the winter wheat crop, evidence continues to mount that the food situation in many parts of Europe, including Germany, is deteriorating. ...

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  13. WOMAN LORD MAYOR OF BERLIN

    For the first time in history Berlin has a woman as Lord Mayor. She is Louise S[?]er, 60, a Social Democrat who replabed Dr. Otto Ostrowski. ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. ALLIES ACCUSED OF WAR MAKING

    In a speech on the second anniversary of V-E Day Marshal Tito asserted that the war profiteers of the United States, Britain and other capitalist ...

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  15. NO U.S. TALKS WITH DE GAULLE

    President Truman denied at a Press conference that Mr. William Bullitt, former Ambassador to France, had conferred, on the President's behalf, ...

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  16. JEWISH AGENCY APPEAL TO U.N.O. COMMITTEE

    The removal of barriers against the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine and the immediate relaxation of the British restriction on Jewish immigration were demanded by Dr. Abba Silver, a Jewish Agency ...

    Article : 344 words
  17. JAP DEMOCRATS TO LEAD GOVERNMENT

    The four major political parties unanimously agreed that the Social Democratic Party, which emerged from the elections as the leading ...

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  18. OFFICIAL JAP INTERPRETER MAY BE DISMISSED

    The Japanese Foreign Office denied reports that Katsuko Okumura, the official interpreter and the only other person present during the General ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. MINISTER DENIES BRITAIN DYING FROM STARVATION

    In a bitter attack on Lord Woolton for alleging that Britain is dying from starvation, the leader of the Government in the House of ...

    Article : 142 words
  20. INDONESIA CLOSES FRONTIER TO RUSSIAN NATIONALS

    The Philippines Republic has closed its frontiers to all Russian nationals said the Immigration Commissioner (Engracio Fabre) to-day. ...

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  21. Minister Makes Attack on Modern Fashions

    Lipstick, expensive perfumes and dresses, which "pass the point of modesty," were attacked by the Rev. Jeffrey Brown at the Congregational ...

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  22. LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR TREASON

    Sergie Osmena, a son of the former Premier, was sentenced to life imprisonment and fined 10,000 dollars after he had been found guilty of ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS REFUSE TO PAY LANDING TAX

    Australian passengers on the Orion refused to pay the 7/11 landing tax at Port Said to Egyptian quarantine officials and threatened to remain on ...

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  24. FULL HIGH COURT TO REVIEW PRICES CHARGE

    Bail of £3000 was allowed two butchers who were convicted by a High Court jury this afternoon on two breaches of the Blackmarket ...

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  25. DANGERS Of WAR STILL MENACE THE WORLD

    Danger to the world from another war were greater to-day than between the two world wars, declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) who ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. FEW ALLIED-OWNED PLANTS IN JAPAN

    Only a few small plants will be affected by the Far Eastern Commission's ruling that, in ensuring Japanese disarmament, property owned ...

    Article : 103 words
  27. FRENCH MEMORIAL TO INVASION FORCES

    By a unanimous vote the National Assembly decided to erect a memori[?]l on the Normandy beaches at Arromanches to the American, British and ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. ITALIAN CAR WINS ROAD RACE

    Italian cars won first and second places in the Jersey International road race with a pre war type British car third. ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. FRENCH GIRL STILL SLEEPING

    A dozen doctors are unable to agree to a diagnosis in the case of France's "sleeping beauty." She is Mademoiselle Rolande Millet, 19, ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. VON NIDA'S GOLF

    Playing in the third round of the Dunlop £2000 golf tourney, von Nida scored 73, bringing his total for three rounds to 215. ...

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