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  3. EARLY AGREEMENT EXPECTED IN JAVA

    The Premier of the Netherlands (Dr. Louis Beel) tooday expressed the hope that a real cease-fife agreement would be signed in a few days with the Indonesian Republic. ...

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  4. EX KING MICHAEL WITHOUT CASH ON REACHING SWITZERLAND

    Ex-King Michael arrived at the Swiss frontier on the way to Lausanne. The Swigs Government has granted his request to stay temporarily in Switzerland. ...

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  5. HEAVY DEATH ROLL IN EXPLOSIONS IN PALESTINE

    Heavy death roll and casualties occurred in two violent explosions in Jaffa and Jerusalem in which buildings, including Arab Committee headquarters, were wrecked. ...

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  6. China Insists on 11 Power Congress For Jap Treaty

    "China still insists on the convocation of an 11 power conference as the preliminary to the final drafting of the ...

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  7. OFFICERS SEEK MAN IN N.G. TIMBER SCANDAL

    Officers of the Commonwealth Security Service ore searching for at least one person in connection with the alleged New ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. CRIME INCREASE IN CANBERRA DURING LAST YEAR

    "The incidence of crime in Canberra doubled last year, but so also did the number of arrests," said a senior officer of the Canberra police ...

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  9. Russia Rejects Chinese Note

    Russia, in a note replying to China's refusal to accept the Soviet proposal that the Foreign Ministers' Council should meet in January to ...

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  10. TOJO KNEW AXIS PACT MIGHT LEAD TO WAR

    Japan knew her alliance with Germany and Italy might lead to war with the United States and Great Britain, General Tojo told the ...

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  11. DUTCH PREMIER UNABLE TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    The Dutch Premier (Dr. Louis Beel) announced to-day he was unable to accept the invitation of the Australian Government to visit ...

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  12. Mr. Harrison Seeks Postponement of C.I.S. Reshuffle

    The Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Harrison) said to-day that in view of the recent allegations of timber irregularities in, New Guinea, ...

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  13. PERMIT GIVEN FOR NUFFIELD FACTORY AT VICTORIA PARK

    The State Government has granted Nuffield (Australia) Pty. Ltd., permission to erect a £60,000 building for car, truck and tractor ...

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  14. RUSSIA OUT OF STEP FOR MARSHALL PLAN

    With the exception of Russia, all Europe favoured the broad basis of the—Marshall Plan, Sir Bertram Stevens, former State Premier, said ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA WINS THIRD TEST

    Australia won the Third Test against the Indian XI by 233 runs after Bradman sent the visitors in on a tricky ...

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  16. INDIAN TENSION OVER KASHMIR

    Pandit Nehru's declaration that India, in self-defence, might be compelled to enter Pakistan, has created something approaching the eve of ...

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  17. ASSEMBLY GIVES CONFIDENCE VOTE TO SCHUMAN

    The Assembly gave the Government its first vote of confidence on "soak the rich and save the franc" lull when it rejected by 308 votes to ...

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  18. SPECIALIST DENIES STALIN IS PATIENT

    Suggestions that Stalin is suffering from cancer were scouted when the Swedish Cancer Specialist (Professor Elis Berven), whose visit to Moscow ...

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  19. PARALYSIS TOTAL RISES IN N.Z.

    Cases of infantile paralysis in New Zealand have risen to 130. A five years old boy died in Auckland Hospital to-day, taking the ...

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  20. MEAT DISPUTE MAY EXTEND TO COUNTRY AREAS

    Unless the strike at thevState abattoirs at Sydney is settled quickly it threatens to extend to country killing centres in New South Wales. ...

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  21. N.Z. FORCED TO GO TO U.K. FOR COAL

    Attempts by the New Zealand Government to obtain the kind of coal needed in Australia and South Africa had failed, Mr. T. H. Berney, Under ...

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  22. MR. CHURCHILL SAYS HE IS MUCH BETTER

    "I am much better, and went painting this afternoon," Mr. Winston Churchill told Reuters Marrakesh correspondent last night. ...

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  23. U.S. FIRM TO MAKE TYPEWRITERS AND RAZORS IN U.K.

    To help fight the dollar shortage, the Remington Rand Typewriter Co. is transporting two million dollars worth or factory equipment across ...

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  24. BRITAIN RECOGNISES' SOUTH AFRICAN CLAIM TO INDIAN OCEAN ISLES

    Britain has recognised South Africa's righ' to occupy the twin Prince Edward and Marion Islands in the South Indian Ocean, it is officially ...

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  25. N.Z. UNAWARE OF DEAL IN PAPER PULP

    The Commissioner of State Forests (Mr. Skinner) said to-day in an interview that he knew nothing of reported negotiations between Australia ...

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  26. N.Z. RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM DEFEATED

    The New Zealand Rugby League team suffered one of the worst defeats of its tour yesterday when the French team, Pyrenees-Languedoc, ...

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  27. STATE SOCIALISM TO BE ESTABLISHED IN BURMA

    President Sao Thaik said that Burma would not tolerate infringement of territorial integrity and intended speedily to establish a highly trained army, navy, and air force. ...

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  28. £5.000 STOLEN FROM PERTH BOOKMAKER

    Perth C.I.B. officers are investigating the reported robbery of £5,000 in bank notes from the home of a well-known Perth bookmaker, Andy ...

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  29. AUTHORITY ON WORLD RELIGIONS DIES

    Dr. Robert Ernest Hume, authority Ion religions, has died here aged 70. His book, "The World's Living Religions," is the only religious book ...

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