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  3. U.S. OPPOSITION TO HUMAN MISERY FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES

    America served notice on the world that she would oppose any Government or group which sought to perpetuate human misery for political purposes. This was announced by the Secretary of State (General Marshall) ...

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  4. INDIA TO ENGAGE IN ATOMIC RESEARCH

    The Government of India will co-operate in atomic research with the Government of Travancore. ...

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  5. NATIONALISTS SHOUT "DEATH TO PERON"

    An unidentified voice shouting "Death to President Peron," last night interrupted a broadcast given by Peron at ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. GANDHI NOT TO STAGE FAST UNTO DEATH

    Gandhi will not fast unto death to prevent the division of India unless "his inner voice so dictates," he told a prayer ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. AMERICA URGED TO REFRAIN IN AIDING JEW TERRORISTS

    President Truman hat called on American people to refrain from inciting illegal activities in Palestine following a protest from the British Government against advertisemants urging terrorists to increase their actions ...

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  8. PRESIPENT MAY VETO U.S.A. WOOL BILL

    A hint that the Presidential veto will be imposed on the wool bill unless the import fee clause is deleted was given by ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. DIRIGIBLE SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA

    Plans for a direct non-stop dirig[?]ble service between Vancouver and Sydney are under consideration in Canada and the United States. ...

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  10. HOLLYWOOD TO RIDICULE COMMUNISM

    "I want to see it become a joke to be a Communist in America," declared Erie Johnston, president of the Moving Pictures ...

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  11. U.S. NOW FRIENDLY WITH ARGENTINE

    The resignation of Mr. George Messersmith as Ambassador to Argentine has been accepted and it is believed by the American United ...

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  12. MR. BEVIN ESCAPED FROM BOMB SENT BY POST

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) is the latest British leader to escape injury and possible death from a letter bomb which was ...

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  13. GREEK POLICE KILLED

    A Government announcement states that guerillas killed all, except eight, of a police garrison of 57 in an attack on the village of Achorl, ...

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  14. RUMANIAN PROTEST AT PRISON CONDITIONS

    Britain's political representative in Bucharest has handed the Rumanian Government a protest from 253 political prisoners in Pitestl prison ...

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  15. BRITONS URGED TO DIG TO SAVE DOLLARS

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin), speaking at a luncheon party yesterday, urged the people to dig now for dollars as ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. RATIFICATION OF PEACE TREATIES BY U.S A.

    The U.S. Senate yesterday ratified the peace treaties with Italy, Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria by overwhelming majorities. Voting on the Italian pact waa 79 ...

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  17. ARREST OF BULGARIAN OPPOSITION LEADER

    It was announced that police arrested Nikola Pitkov, leader of the Agrarian National Party and charged him with complicity in the two ...

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  18. EX-PREMIER OF HONGARY NOT GOING TO U.S.A.

    The former Hungarian Prime Minister (Ferenc Nagy) does not intend to seek a sanctuary in America. This was revealed by the Geneva ...

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  19. TRUMAN DEFENDS AID FOR GREECE AND TURKEY

    Defending American aid to Greece and Turkey against charges that it was forcing American prices up; President Truman specifically referred at a Press conference to criticism by the Republican leader (Senator Robert Taft) branding it as "fallacious ...

    Article : 263 words
  20. [?] BLOCKS U.N.O. COMMISSION

    Bulgarian troops on the Bulgarian [?] turned back the U.N.O. Commission which is investigating all[?]ed Bulgarian frontier incidents, ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. USE OF MANUS ISLAND

    A spokesman of the State Department yesterday confirmed that the U.S. Ambassador to Australia (Mr. Butler) and Admiral Denfeld are to ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. TUDOR MINSTREL FOR DERBY?

    If Tudor Minstrel wins the Derby at Epsom to-morrow he will be the [?]rst odds-on winner for 42 years. Reuters says there is no reason ...

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  23. FRENCH PREMIER IN OPEN CONFLICT WITH TRADE UNIONS

    Answering critics in his own party who sugegsted that he should resign rather than engage in open conflict with the trades Unions Premier ...

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  24. MONTGOMERY DUE HERE ON JULY 1

    The Australian itinerary of the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery) was relased yesterday. ...

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  25. VETO URGID TO U.S. LABOUR BILL

    AS the Senate began its debate on [?] final draft of the restrictive lab[?] bill, Which the House of Repre[?]tives approved on Wednesday, ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN D.S.O. FOR U.S. OFFICER

    The American officer, whom the Australian Ambassador (Mr. Makin) yesterday decorated with the D.S.O. for New Guinea operations, was ...

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  27. MERRIVALE STUD WINS GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP

    The blue riband of the merino world—the grand champion ram at the sheep show—was won by Mr. W. T. Merriman of Yass. ...

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  28. NEWS IN BRIEF

    VATICAN CITY, Friday.—The death occurred to-day of Monsignon Carlo Resphigi who directed the ceremonies in which the Pope ...

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  29. GERMAN LEADERS BOYCOTT ECONOMIC UNITY TALKS

    German leaders Of the five States in the Russian occupation zone decided to boycott the economic cnonference of German Government ...

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  30. [?] AMBASSADOR [?]RNING TO-DAY [?] CANBERRA

    The American Ambassador (Mr. [?] Butler) will return to Canberra with Admiral Louis Denfeld, Commander of the United States ...

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  31. SPALDING GOLF TOURNEY

    Henry Cotton took the lead yesterday in the Spalding golf tourney of £1,250, with a second round of 69, making his total 143, four strokes ...

    Article : 157 words
  32. BRISBANE OPEN GOLF

    W. McWilliam is still leading in the open golf with an aggregate of 139, three ahead of Ossie Pickworth, who is favourite for the evtent. ...

    Article : 45 words
  33. BAN ON DUTCH SHIPS

    An early lifting of the black b[?] on Dutch ships by the Waterside Workers' Federation was forecast yesterday. ...

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  34. SEA FREIGHTS AND FARES MAY GO UP

    Increased fare and freights are likeiy to follow the release of shipping from Government control on June 30. Shipowners told the ...

    Article : 45 words
  35. ART UNION EX[?]

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Chief Secretary has approved of an extension to June 30 for the drawing of the War Veterans' Art Union. ...

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