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  3. Dr. EVATT DECLARES 'LITTLE'ASSEMBLY TOO LITTLE TOO LATE

    "If we go on like this the 'Little' Assembly will not only be too little but too late," commented Dr. Evatt when a series of whittling down amendments were proposed in the special sub-committee studying the constitution of ...

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  4. NO FINALITY ON SNOWY RIVER DIVERSION

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Cahill) declared to-day that finality had been reached on the future use of the waters from the ...

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  5. KASHMIR RAIDERS MOVING ON SRINAGAR

    The raiders, who were attacking Srinagar, were reported by the-special correspondent of the "Statesman of India" to be making some progress and were at Gulmarg, 10 miles, from the capital. They were ...

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  6. FREEDOM OF TRADE UNIONS CONFIRMED

    The Social Committee endorsed by 31 votes to 5 the inalienable right of trade union freedom as essential to the ...

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  7. FRENCH ASSEMBLY SUPPORT FOR RAMADIER

    By 300 votes to 280, with 18 abstentions and 20 absentees, the National Assembly voted confidence in the ...

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  8. MEMBER EXPELLED FROM HOUSE OF COMMONS

    The House of Commons was crowded when Government motions, arising from reports by the Committee of Privilege on Messrs. Garry Alligham and Evelyn Walkden, came up for Consideration. By 187 votes to 75 the House agreed to the expulsion ...

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  9. TYPHOON SWEPT ACROSS BAY INTO MANILA

    One vessel was lost and two others are in distress as a result of a typhoon which roared across Samar Island and headed towards ...

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  10. ARMED BANDITS GOT PAYROLL

    The six armed bandits, who got away with 110,000 dollar payroll yesterday from the Hyde Park division of the Westinghouse Electric ...

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  11. RUSSIA TRIED TO GET ATOMIC BOMB SECRETS

    Louis Russell, a former P.B.I. agent, told the Committee on Un-American Activities that American agents of the Soviet ...

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  12. PROTEST TO MOSCOW AT SEIZURE OF OILFIELDS

    Britain and America have sent notes of protest to Moscow against the Russian seizure, six weeks ago, of Lobau oilfields and installations in Austria as reparations. Russia gave no warning of her intention to seize the wells. ...

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  13. SOVIET ACTION AGAINST GERMAN PAPER

    Sir Sholto Douglas, the retiring Military Governor in Germany, protested at a meeting of the Allied Control ...

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  14. NATIONAL AID IN BRITAIN FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE

    The National Assistance Bill, published yesterday, provided for the establishment as soon as economically possible of modern, well-equipped ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL IN U.S.

    Mr. Robert Burlimagme, of the State Department, who warmly defended Australia against criticism, is an admirer of the Australian Rules ...

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  16. ENGLISH INTEREST IN BANKING NATIONALISATON

    The weekly journal, "Statist," in an article headed, "Can Australian Banks be Saved?" says that there is little hope that the bill to nationalise ...

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  17. RISE IN BRITISH WAGES

    An official inquiry into the earnings of 5,750,000 manual wage earners show that wages levels were 61 per cent, higher in April, compared with ...

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  18. RACIAL SEGREGATION SUPPORTED

    Commending the immediate abolition of all forms of racial aggregation, the Acting Governor of Mississippi (Mr. Oscar Wolfe) said that all ...

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  19. TO TIME REHEARSAL OF ROYAL WEDDING

    Officials with stop watches will time every movement during a full-scale rehearsal of the Royal wedding behind closed doors at Westminster ...

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  20. MERSEYSIDE STRIKE FAILS TO STOP DEPARTURE OF SHIPS

    Police, with batons, at midnight dispersed 200 striking Merscyaide seamen who tried to stop a special train from London entering the ...

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  21. ANTI-TRUST SUIT IN UNITED STATES

    An anti-trust suit has been filed against 17 large investment and banking firms in New York on a charge of conspiring to monopolise ...

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  22. CANADA BANS ENTRY OF COMMUNIST SCRIPT

    Canadian postal authorities have refused to deliver the script of unionist propaganda play, "A Flag Is Born," by Ben Hect. ...

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  23. U.N.O. COMMISSION TO EXAMINE KOREA

    The Political Committee voted to send a Special Commission to Korea, although Russia announced it would boycott the proposal as the ...

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  24. HUGE FLYING-BOAT TO UNDERGO TESTS

    Howard Hughes, millionaire aircraft builders and film producer, announced that his 200-ton flying boat, which is the subject of a ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. BRITAIN WORKING HARDER BUT NOW EARNING LESS

    The Minister for Economic Affairs (Sir Stafford Cripps) declared at a Press conference that, if anyone is misled by our habit of self-criticism ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. Upper House In Tasmania Against Salary Rise

    The Upper House to-day rejected bill to increase the salaries of members of Parliament by £ 250. It also rejected a proposal to ...

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  27. VENEZUELA TOWN SUBMERGED BY FLOOD

    About 40 persons in Edigo, situated in Merida State, were drowned when the town was destroyed after the Montalban River burst its retaining ...

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  28. REVERSE FOR DE VALERA IN BY-ELECTION

    Mr. De Valera sustained a severe and unexpected political defeat in County Dublin by an election which was won yesterday by Mr. S. E. A. ...

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  29. TRUMAN AT RE-SURIAL OF WAR DEAD

    President Truman stood with bared head when 20 United States soldier dead, all victims of the Pacific fighting, were brought home from foreign ...

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  30. RAT INFESTED DATES FOR NEW ZEALAND

    A request that the Minister for Health should intervene to prevent the landing in New Zealand of dates, that were rat infested and were ...

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  31. N.Z. BARQUE OFF THE HORN

    After 27 days sailing from Wellington, the Pamir was due abeam the Horn at 5 p.m. yesterday. In a wireless announcement ...

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  32. STOCK EXCHANGE FIRMS IN LONDON

    Generally the Stock Exchange displayed a little more activity although he trading volume was still very restricted. ...

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  33. AGA KHAN'S GIFT OF PONY TO PRINCESS

    The gift of Aga Khan to Princess Elizabeth will be a filly foal by Turkhan from Hastia, a descendant of the Derby and St. Leger winners. ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. TWO ARRESTS MADE IN AUSTRIA

    The American newspaper. "Wiener Kurier," reported that the police had arrested two men wearing the uniform of a Russian major and a ...

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  35. SMUTS SUCCESS IN JOHANNESBURG

    Field Marshall Smuts' supporters regard the sweeping victory of his United Party in the Johanesburg (municipal elections and the ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. TREBLE WIN BY RRITT

    The Australian jockey, Edgar Britt, lost his cap while riding the Frenchbred outsider, Laurentis, in the main event at Newmarket, but went on to ...

    Article : 68 words
  37. BLOOD STOCK SALES IN ENGLAND

    The aggregate at the blood stock sales this week was 68,915 guineas for 174 lots, averaging 396 guineas. However, 23 lots realised 3,090 ...

    Article : 37 words
  38. DISPLACED PERSONS FOR AUSTRALIA

    It was reported that 844 Baltic displaced persons sailed aboard the General Heintzelman to-day for Australia, The contingent is part of 12,000 ...

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