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  3. Han Outlawed Under Old Scottish Law

    Under the 16th century Scotish law, the Glasgow High Court yesterday "outlawed" William Blackhurst, 25, for ...

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  4. Russians Send Aged Doctor To Siberia

    The Russians sentenced the 70-year-old Dr. Karl Wilhelm to two years' imprisonment in Siberia for disobeying orders ...

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  5. Britain Not To Be Key Of Foreign Policy Of United States

    A warning, that to make Britain the key of American foreign policy would fee the height of folly, was given by the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Wallace) when addressing the Political Action Committee which ...

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  6. DISAGREEMENTS OCCUR BETWEEN LONDON SQUATTERS

    Mounted police last night charged demonstrating "squatters" outside Abbey Lodge, Regent Park, after fighting broke out between those for and those against the Communists. The demonstration ended in a sit-down ...

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  7. NAZI LEADERS REFUSE TO SEE WIVES

    Hess, von Neurath and von Papen, who. are among the 22 Nazi war leaders awaiting the decision of the War Crimes ...

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  8. NEWS FREEDOM VITAL TO PEACE PRESERVATION

    The American Society of New Editors urged the Economic and Security Council to take immediate action for world freedom of ...

    Article : 174 words
  9. Austria Agrees To Compensate On Nationalisation

    In reply to British and American requests, Austria sent a letter to the [?] Council stating that the Nationalisation Act [?] be ...

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  10. POLAND TO PUNISH ANDRE'S SOLDIERS

    Marshal Rolah-Ymerski, Minister for Defence in the Polish provisional Government, warned members of General Andre's corps, which had ...

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  11. POSTHUMOUS AWARD TO BRAVE BRITISH OFFICER

    The posthumous award of the George Cross to Major Hugh Seagrim, who gave himself up to the Japanese in order to stop reprisals the enemy was taking against the population of a village in Karen Hills, in Burma, is announced in the London Gazette. He ...

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  12. MAN GIRI TO MARRY BRITISHER

    The British control authority has granted the first permit to a German girl to travel to England to marry a Britisher. ...

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  13. GREEK DENIAL OF RECONNAISSANCE OF SLAV TERRITORY

    It was disclosed that the Yugoslavian note, concerning the Greek 'Spitfire forced down by Yugoslav fighters on September 6, claimed a ...

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  14. Anglo-American Economic Unity For Germany

    According to Frankfurt radio, British and American Military Governments approved of proposals for an economic fusion of ...

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  15. MOSCOW ACCUSES BEVIN OF BEING IMPERIALISTIC

    Moscow radio, quoting "Izvestia," alleged that Britain was violating the sovereignty of Middle Eastern members of ...

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  16. MOVE TO SETTLE U.S. MARITIME STRIKE

    The Re-conversion Director (Mr. Steelman) who was instructed by President Truman to intervene in the maritime strike with a view to ...

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  17. BRITAIN TO REPATRIATE GERMANS

    Britain is to repatriate German [?] at a rate of 15,000 a month, beginning in October. The [?] to be returned will he men of ...

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  18. RUMANIA CLAIMS PART IN ALLIED VICTORY

    The Italian Political and Territorial Committee to-day began a, general discussion on Trieste. The Rumanian delegate (General ...

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  19. U.S. COMMITTEE FAVOURS SHARE IN PACIFIC DEFENCE

    Mr. John E. Sheridan, chairman of a United States House Military Affairs Committee, suggested to-day that America ...

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  20. GLOOMY PICTURE OF CONDITIONS IN JAPAN

    A cordon of military provosts was thrown around the wharf this morning when the Duntroon arrived from Japan with 429 men on board, of ...

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  21. CIVIL WAR PREDICTED IN FRANCE

    The former Minister for Education (M. Capitant) predicted civil war followed by a world war if France adopted the Contitution in the form now before the Assembly, as the proposals were undemocratic and calculated to consolidate a feudalism of ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH NOT BOUND BY PRICE PEGGING

    Because the pegging of land values does not apply to Government property, the Australian Broadcasting Commission was enabled to make ...

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  23. U.N.O. ASSEMBLY POSTPONED

    Following representations by the Foreign Minister's Council a poll of the United Nations approved of a postponement of the meeting of the ...

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  24. BRITISH MAJOR AIDED JAPANESE

    A court mlartial deciaea that a prima facie case existed against Major Boon on five of 11 charges of assisting the Japanese while a ...

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  25. U.N.O. TO CONSIDER HUMAN RIGHTS COURT

    Mr. Beasley, who was chairman of the Finnish Political and Territorial Committee, complimented members on being the first to complete their ...

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  26. SOUTH COAST MINE ENGINEDRIVERS ORDERED TO WORK

    A stoppage on all South Coast mines which was to begin next week is expected to be averted following an order issued by the Coal ...

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  27. JEWISH WOMEN USED AS SPIES

    British officers have been warned against security dangers through consorting with Jewish women as an efficient Jewish intelligence service ...

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  28. Soviet Delegate "Explains" Comment on Italy

    The Russian delegate (Vyshin[?] has sent a letter to the chairman of the Balkans Committee in reply to the Italian ...

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  29. R.S.L. TO MOVE FOR RECTIFICATION OF ANOMALIES

    The Federal Executive of the R.S.L. decided to appoint a committee to draft amendments to the Reestablishment and Employment Act ...

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  30. BRITISH WOOL SALES OPEN FIRM

    Prices at the opening wool sales yesterday were fully up to Australian levels and occasionally higher, and compared with British control ...

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  31. "Only Five Years To Live For Troops from Japan"

    A medical officer with the Australian occupation troops in Japan told a corporal of the R.A.A.F. that Australian troops, who had served ...

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  32. ANIMALS BETTER HOUSED THAN SCHOOL CHILDREN

    Greyhounds and racehorses were better housed than school children said the president of the Teachers Federation (Mr. F. Lewis) to-day). ...

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  33. SOVIET ALLEGATIONS DENIED

    The British Military Government issued a complete denial of "Izvestia's" charges that the British were manufacturing armaments in ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. THEFT OF CIGARETTE CONSIGNMENT

    Police are investigating the theft of 50,000 cigarettes, valued at £400, from the steamer Trienza which was berthed at Victoria Docks. ...

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  35. WALL STREET CHANGE UNSTEADY

    Rallies and sinking spells were experienced on the Stock Exchange yesterday with comparatively small price changes and a reduced sales ...

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  36. DAVIS CUP DRAW

    The draw for the Davis Cup tie between United States and Sweden, to commence at 2 pm. to-day is Kramer v. Johannsen and Parker v. ...

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