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  3. German-born Communist Refused to Take Oath At Hearing of Charge

    Gerhard Eisler, a German-born alleged agent of the Communist Internationals of Moscow, who was arrestad on Tuesday on the order of the Attorney General, refused to take the oath when called as a witness yesterday to ...

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  4. Australia, Discouraging Through Lack of Spirit

    Miss Reny Mackay, Secretary at the British Embassy in Washington, returning aboard the A.N.A, Skymaster, Amana, from a visit to Australia, says the conditions there are heart-breaking and discouraging." ...

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  5. BRITISH PARLIAMENT REVIEW OF PALESTINE

    Reporting to the House of Commons on the Palestinian situation the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Creech Jones) said last night that the Jewish community had refused to assist in preventive requirements or to co-operate. The letter ...

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  6. KING VISITS BAKER'S SHOP ON VANGUARD

    "Do loaves always come out in the shape you expect?" the King asked the baker on H.M.S. Vanguard as he and the Queen ...

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  7. BIG PAYMENT TO CHURCHILL FOR WAR HISTORY

    An amount of £250,000 is reported to be the sum which Mr, Henry Luce, the American publisher, will pay Mr. ...

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  8. NO EXODUS FROM SOUTH AFRICA TO AUSTRALIA

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Knowles) commenting on Captain Schmidt's statement at Vancouver that 2000 ...

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  9. JAP. ELEC ORDERED GEN. MacARTHUR

    General MacArthur, in a letter to the Premier (Yoshida) instructed the Japanese Government to begin preparations for a ...

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  10. Greece Postpones Execution of Condemned Men

    The Government postponed the execution of 11 men, sentenced to death by military tribunals for political offences, following the request ...

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  11. REPORTED FRENCH DISSATISF ACTION WITH MINISTER

    Unconfirmed reports persist that Premier Ramadier has recalled Admiral Dargenlieu, because of dissatisfaction with his ...

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  12. RUSSIA DISREGARDS U.S. REQUESTS FOR RETURN OF SHIPS

    The Chairman of the Maritime Commission (Mr W. W. Smith) told the House of Representatives' Merchant Marine Committee that Russia ...

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  13. Germans Attempt At Assassination of Stalin

    The attempted assassination' of Stalin, flights to America and wholesale dropping of agents and saboteurs were among the ambitious schemes, planned by the Luftwaffe's special duty service, "The Kampf Geschwader 200," according to top secret captured ...

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  14. FRENCH COMMUNISTS OPPOSE BRITISH TREATY ALLIANCE

    A Communist communique issued after a meeting of the, party's political bureau, said the signing of the Franco-British treaty alliance, before ...

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  15. RADAR TO AID SHIPS INTO LIVERPOOL

    The Mersey Harbour Board announced it is installing radar equipment, claimed to be the first of its kind. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA CONGRATULATED ON CRICKET WIN

    "The Times" in an editorial congratulating Australia on winning the rubber and the "ashes," says it could not be expected that the series would ...

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  17. DELAYS IN GERMAN REPARATIONS ATTACKED

    According to the Secretary-General of the International Allied League Reparations Agency (Mr Nigel Sutton) the value Of reparations from ...

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  18. BRITISH COMMANDER REPLIED ABRUPTLY TO SOVIET CHARGE

    Lieut.-General Sir Brian Robertson, British Deputy Military Governor of Germany, replied bluntly to the Russian Commander (Marshal Sokolovsky) on his action in publishing in the Ruesiancontrolled Press details of disagreements in the'Allied Control ...

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  19. ITALIAN PROTEST AT SIGNING OF PEACE TREATY IN PARIS

    The Rome Radio announced that work will be suspended throughout Italy for 10 minutes, beginning at l1 a.m. on Monday, as a ...

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  20. FIRE BREAKS OUT IN BRITISH COAL MINE

    A fire broke out in the underground workings of the Dean and Chapter coal mino at Ferryhill in the County of Durham, where 2,000 men and boys ...

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  21. Accountant Sent for Trial On Murder Charge

    During the hearing to-day of the charge of murder against Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown, accountant, in connection with the death of ...

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  22. BUSH NURSE SAVED LIFE OF DAIRY FARMER

    A bush nurse, by antern light, last night saved the life of a dairy farmer who was bleding to death from a severed artery. ...

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  23. URUGUAY TO REFUSE ADMITTANCE,

    Uruguay announced that it will comply with the Bolivian'request to refuse admittance to Major Elias Belmonte who, as former Bolivian ...

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  24. MOSLEMS' PART IN INDIAN GOVERNMENT CHALLENGED

    The Congress, party has asked the Viceroy (Lord Wavell) to define the position of the Moslem League in the Interim Government. ...

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  25. AMERICAN CHANGED WITH SMUGGLING

    Colonel Edward Murray who is under technical arrest for attempting to smuggle 210,000 dollars worth of diamonds from Japan; admitted to ...

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  26. URANIUM ORE FOUND IN ARGENTINE

    Technicians who examined uranium ore discovered in the San Luis State, reported that they indifcated important deposits. ...

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  27. RAIL STRIKE CALLED OFF

    The proposed strike by nearly 1000 engineers, fitters and turners, employed by the Railways Department, was called off to-day. ...

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  28. WAR MEDALS BUT NO RIBBONS

    Approximately 980,000 war medals will be issued in Australia to former members of the three fighting services an army spokesman said to-day. ...

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  29. MILITARY ASPECTS IN EXPLORATION OF THE ANTARCTIC AREA

    Amplifying details of the new explorations in the Antarctic, RearAdmiral Byrd disclosed that the discovery of an Adelie Land plateau, ...

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  30. EUROPEAN AID FOR JEWS

    Officials of the American Joint Distribution Committee and Czechoslovakia have gone out of their way to help Jews who survived the Nazi ...

    Article : 102 words
  31. FANCY PRICES AT LONDON WOOL SALES

    The first series of the London wool sales commenced yesterday with an offering of 15,517 bales, of which 15,325 weie sold. The catalogue ...

    Article : 100 words
  32. WEATHER SHIPS FOR PACIFIC

    The President' of the Provisional International Civil Aviation Organisation (Dr. Edward Warner) to-day forecast that nations, using the South ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. BRITISH PLANES TO LAND AT SAN FRANCISCO

    It is learned that President Trueman signed a Civil Aeronautics' Board permit, granting British Pacific Airways Corporation tne right ...

    Article : 95 words
  34. 11 KILLED IN CUBAN PLANE CRASH

    All the occupants of a Cuban plane three passengers and eight of the crew were killed when a Skymaster crashed at Pedro Bernardos in the ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. OPPOSED TO WOOL SALES TO JAPS

    People, who lost friends and relatives in Burma, Malaya and Japanese hell-ships, will oppose, bitterly any Japanese ships coming to Australia to ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. PERU BANKS CLOSED

    LIMA (Peru), Friday.—All banks throughout Peru remained closed for the third successive day, because of a strike by 6,000 bank clerks for higher ...

    Article : 38 words
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