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  3. TRAMS AND BUSES STOP IN SYDNEY AT MIDNIGHT

    A mass meeting of tram and bus men held at Leichhardt Stadium to-day overwhelmingly endorsed the proposed 24-hour stoppage in Sydney to-morrow. The Minister for Transport (Mr. ...

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  4. KALGAN FIRED BY CHINESE FORCES FU ADVANCING

    The vanguard of forces under General Fu Tsoyi set fire to the town of Kalgan to-day and then raced southwest towards Ksuankwa attempting to join Government troops converging from the east and west. ...

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  5. Free Travel Between Britain and France

    It is officially announced the British and French Governments have agreed to abolish visas for travel between France and the United Kingdom. Reuters says that the British Government, who suggested the ...

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  6. U.S. FLEET TO HAVE USE OF NAPLES AS BASE

    The United States Mediterranean Fleet will in future use portion of Naples Harbour as a naval base, according to the ...

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  7. HUNGARY STRIPPED OF AXIS AWARD IN 1940

    Without putting the issue to a vote, the plenary session of the Paris conference yesterday confirmed cession to Rumania ...

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  8. FILMS OF NAZI CRIMINALS'END NOT TO BE SHOWN

    Representatives of the Allied Control Council began to arrive here' yesterday to complete arrangements for the hanging of Goring and other ...

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  9. DUKE OF WINDSOR HINTED FOR CANBERRA

    The Commonwealth Government has not yet given consideration to a successor to the Duke of Gloucester as Governor-General of Australia. ...

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  10. INO REPLY TO U.S. NOTE TO WIND-UP LEASE-LEND DEALS

    The United States sent a note to Russia several weeks ago, asking the Soviet to wind-up lend-lease accounts. According to informed diplomatic ...

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  11. U.S. MEETS PAYMENTS FOR ITALIAN SUPPLIES

    The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) has announced the transfer of £12,500,000 sterling to the Italian Government on account ...

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  12. N0 INTERNATIONAL POLICE FORCE

    The spokesman for the American taxation on the United Nations Military Staff Committee emphasised that there are no signs of ...

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  13. Beveridge Denounces Conditions in British Zone in Germany

    Scathingly criticising the "horrible mess we are making in Germany," Sir Rex William Beveridge, who recently toured Germany, said in a ...

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  14. ARMY PLANES AND LINERS TO CARRY U.N.O. DELEGATES

    Because of the shipping shortage, American army transport aeroplanes will be used to bring from 200 to 250 delegates to the United Nations ...

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  15. 12 WAR CRIMINALS HANGED

    For the second time within a week, German war criminals have had their end on the gallows in a mass hanging. ...

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  16. SMUTS DEPLORES VETO AS PAWN IN POWER POLITICS

    A warning that ideologists might use the United Nations Assembly as a platform for publicity and propaganda was given by the South ...

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  17. HENRY WALLACE TO SPEAK FREELY IN EDITOR'S POST

    Announcing that he had accepted the Editorship of "The New Republic magazine, the former Secretary, of Commerce (Mr. Henry Wallace) ...

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  18. CONFERENCE ORDERED IN HOTEL STRIKE

    The strike of hotel workers extended yesterday when 500 electrical and maintenance employees stopped work in support of the strikers. ...

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  19. FRANCE VOTING ON NEW CONSTITUTION

    The French people to-day are voting on the new draft constitution for the Fourth Republic. Reuters says that the draft differs ...

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  20. DEATH OF GENERAL JOSEPH STILWELL

    The famous American soldier, General Joseph Stilwell—"Vinegar Joe" —died yesterday, nine days after an operation for an ailment believed to ...

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  21. Newsprint Prices to Rise

    Canadian newsprint prices are bound to increase as a result of the increase of ten dollars a ton in the United States ceiling price, said Mr. ...

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  22. Saxon Prince Arrested for Black Marketing

    Security police arrested Prince Ernest Heinrich of Saxony, son of the last King of Saxony, on charges of large-scale black market operations. ...

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  23. LUXURY TROOPSHIP FOR AUSTRALIA

    Described as Britain's finest troopship, the former luxury liner, Asturias left Southampton for Australia via Capetown carrying 100 ...

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  24. DUST BALL OVER WIDE AREA OF STATE

    A dust pall extending from Wagga to Bega on the South Coast marked the most acute stage of hot, dusty conditions in the central and southern districts of New South Wales where light rain ushered in cooler conditions ...

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  25. MINERS' HOLIDAYS EXTENDED BY COAL AWARD

    Benefits described by coal owners as "revolutionary"" have been conferred on Australian mine workers in a judgment released by the ...

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  26. SENIOR CHARGES AGAINST U.S. TROOPS IN CHINA

    What observers consider as the most bitter criticism of the behaviour of American troops so far, surpassing any Communist statement, was ...

    Article : 372 words
  27. BIG LIVESTOCK SHIPMENT FORM U.K.

    The biggest shipment for 15 years from Britain of blook stock, comprising 105 horses, valued at £250,000 sterling, will leave on the liner ...

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  28. PLANE CUTS CAR IN TWO

    A Constellation airliner, while proceeding to a maintenance base here after a flight from Paris, overshot the landing field and careered across ...

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  29. AIR INSURANCE BY PRESSING BUTTON

    Airline passengers can get insurance by slot machine at the main New York air terminal. The passenger puts a 25 cent piece ...

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  30. U.S. CONCERN AT STEPINAC TRIAL

    Acting U.S. Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, said to-day the sentence imposed on Yugoslav Catholic Archbishop Luigi Stepinac violated ...

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  31. TESTS OF SISTER PLANE TO ILL-FATED DH108

    Although investigations have not yet been concluded into the crash recently of the tail-less plane DH108 in which Captain de Havilland was ...

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