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  3. ARMY GUARDS IN PALESTINE PLACED ON THE ALERT

    Authorities, with the intention of taking no chances of terrorists' trouble in the next 24 hours, during which time sentences on five Irgun participants in the. Acre prison raid will have been delivered, have called for ...

    Article : 333 words
  4. INDONESIANS TO MEET FORCE WITH FORCE

    "We will meet force with force," General Sudirman', Commander-ln-Chief of the Indonesian Republican forces, told the ...

    Article : 77 words
  5. GERMANS ORDER ARREST OF WAR MONGERS

    A new city order makes persons, spreading rumours on the imminence of war between America and-Russia, liable to arrest. ...

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  6. PANDIT NEHRU REGARDS RIOTS WITH DISGUST

    Nehru told the All-India Congress Committee that he regarded riots in Punjab, Bengal and elsewhere with disgust and horror. He said in areas which Congress Ministers controlled, disturbances had been stopped but ...

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  7. N.Z. ARMY DEPOT DESTROYED BY FIRE IN JAPAN

    A big New Zealand army service corps supply building at Chofu in the B.C.O.F. area, was destroyed by fire on Saturday. Large quantities of ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. TRANS-TASMTAN AIR SERVICES

    AUCKLAND, Monday. — TransTasman air service will be increased from seven to nine flights weekly, when a fourth flying boat is ...

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  9. LOTTERY SALES IN SINGAPORE

    Tasmanian Lottery is trying to sell tickets here but the Commissioner (Mr. R. Wiltshore) disclosed that sales are not permitted under ...

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  10. 10 KILLED IN AIR CRASH IN INDO-CHINA

    A Junkers, aircraft crashed on the Saigoh—Dalat route on Saturday, according to a Reuters despatch from Indo-China. Ten were killed, including four children, while two were so seriously burned "that they are unlikely to live. ...

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  11. WALLACE OPPOSES U.S. AID TO, TURKEY

    Mr. Henry Wallace predicted that' the United States-would fight Russia if the Soviet expansionism extended, to Central Turkey. ...

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  12. RUSSIA ESTABLISHES PLAN OF ECONOMY FOR GERMANY

    Russia announced that she had established a new authority to co-ordinate planning of industry and agriculture, says, the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail." The new ordinance establishes.-an economic council, consisting of seven members of ...

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  13. BEVINS VISIT TO PARIS DESCRIBED AS A FARCE

    The Communist newspaper, "Humanite," commenting on Mr. Bevin's visit to Paris to discuss the American aid plan, said the ...

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  14. U.N.O. COMMITTEE INVESTIGATIONS IN PALESTINE,

    The special committee of U.N.O Held an informal session, to discussn procedure. The Palestine Arabs boycotted the ...

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  15. NEW JAP CITY ARISES FROM ATOMIC BOMB DEBRIS

    Amid atomic bomb debris. and flimsy shanties, which"'havo.mushroomed from it, 'British engineers are planning a new model city at ...

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  16. RUSSIAN NOTE ON HUNGARYDISCOUNTED

    The Russian Commander (LieutGeneral Sviridov) in reply to the American Note, said the National Assembly had given a unanimous ...

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  17. ELECTROCUTION OF BAPTIST MINISTER

    The Rev R H Sales, Baptist Ministei at Milthorpe, was electrocuted to-day when repairing the electrical system in the roof of his home ...

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  18. Thres-way Tunnel Under Tyne

    Britain is about to build something new in tunnels. On its completion motor traffic, cyclists and pedestrians will cross under the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS WITHDRAW FROM TENNIS

    Announcing that Pails and Bro[?]n. (Australians) had withdrawn at tha last minute from the singles of the London tennis tournament at Queen's ...

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  20. NATION-WIDE STRIKE OF U.S. SHIPPING THREATENED

    After; llth hour negotiations failed to end their, deadlock with shipowners, 200,000 maritime workers began to walk off ships at midnight, thus paralysing shipping in all major Dorts. ...

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  21. EUROPEAN TIES FOR DAVIS CUP

    Czechoslovakia increased its margin against France by four matches to nil in the Davis Cup semi-final when Drobny defeated Bernard 6/3, ...

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  22. GERMANY FACES FOOD CRISIS

    The "Daily Express" says that the authorities have told 11.million Germans in the British zone that the bread ration this week will be ...

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  23. COMMUNISTS GAIN IN MANCHURIA

    Communists captured tne nouy cefended airfield on the outskirts of Szepingkai in heavy fighting to-day and advanced within the suburbs ...

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  24. ECONOMIES IN R.A.A.F.

    A big reduction in the number of officers at R.A.A.F. headquarters will be necessary to keep within the staff limits quoted by the Minister ...

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  25. BRITAIN NOT KEEN ON VISIT OF MADAME PERON OF ARGENTINE

    Diplomatie sources issued no orficial statement concei-ning the impending visit of Madame Peron to Britain. ...

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  26. FRENCH DERBY

    M. Boussac,owner of Marsyas Two, now in England for the Ascot Gold Cup, won the French £4,000 Prix Du Jockey Club, the French ...

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  27. ITALIAN ASSEMBLY EXTENDS LIFE

    The Constituent Assembly which was duo to dissolve automatically on Tuesday week, approved of the motion prolonging its life to ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN BRIDE SUFFERED A. TERRIBLE INJUSTICE

    Chester Kisielwski, 27, when charged with disorderly conduct, adtnitted to the court that he had desorted his Australian war-bride, Ivy, ...

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  29. BRITAIN FACING ECONOMIC JAM

    Britain economically is in a jam and her present plight might mean a drastic cut in food rations, warned the Postmaster General (Mr. ...

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  30. JAPAN FACES FOOD SHORTAGE

    Premier Matayama told trade union representatives to-day that Japan would have to import enough food to bridge, the gap of about ...

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  31. FEW CULTURE PEARLS IN JAPAN

    Few, if any, culture pearls will be available for sale when international traders enter Japan in mld-August. Pearl production was badly hit by ...

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  32. [?]R RESEARCH IN N.Z.

    Work of international significance on radar w,Hl be carried cut here, when plans for "project Canterbury" are completed. ...

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  33. THREE MONTHS' GAOL FOR ASSAULT

    Pleading guilty to charges of as— Isault, indecent language and mai. iciously damaging a policeman's uniform, Roy Francis, 30, labourer, was ...

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  34. U.N.R.R.A. PROTESTS TO CHINA

    U.N.R.R.A. officials have protested to China against a series of attacks by Chinese planes on U.N.R.R.A. supply ships and stores. ...

    Article : 51 words
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