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  3. PROSPECTS BRIGHT OF SOLVING SOVIET DEADLOCK IN BERLIN

    Dr. Evatt said in a broadcast last night that the prospects of solving the Bertin deadlock in the next three weeks were "reasonably good." Dr. Evatt added that a ...

    Article : 264 words
  4. COMMUNISTS MAKE NEW GAIN AT SUCHOW

    Communist forces made new gains in the battle for China, and have encircled Lunchai, a railway city of Jahchaun, 35 miles east of Suchow. The besieging troops comprised three armies. ...

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  5. KOREA ASKS FOR U.S. TROOPS TO REMAIN

    The National Assembly yesterday voted 88 to 3, with 22, abstentions, to ask for U.N.O. approval for ...

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  6. REPUBLICAN GREEK SEES KING PAUL

    Papandreou, Greek Social Democrat leader, will see King Paul to-day to request cancellation of a vote of confidence yesterday in the new Sophoulis Government, on constitutional grounds. ...

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  7. Soviet Claims War Shore For Artillery

    All Soviet newspapers yesterday—Artillery Day —published articles by leading artillery generals, ...

    Article : 82 words
  8. TARIFF BOARD TO REVIEW COTTON

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chif1 ley) has informed the Qucensland Premier (Mr. Hanlon). that the Queensland cotton industry's ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. DUNKIRK STRIKERS REFUSE TO WORK

    Eight hundred Dunkirk docklers, who last night voted to end the strike, refused to begin this morning because one of their ...

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  10. FRANCE CAN NOT ACCEPT OWNERSHIP OF RUHR

    The Foreign Minister (M. Schuman) said yesterday that France could never accept ownership of the Ruhr by a centralised German Government. Schuman, who was speaking ...

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  11. SOVIET FORCES CONCENTRATE ON GERMAW

    United States Intelligence sources confirmed a report in the anti Communist paper. "Montags Echo," that Marshal ...

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  12. Communists Pion Air Raids

    Chinese Communists at present are training air force personnel, and have 300 aeroplanes at Harbin and Kiamudze. in ...

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  13. MARSHALL MAY REMAIN AS U.S. SECRETARY

    Sources close to President Truman said at the week-end that he will make a strong appeal to Mr. Marshall to retain his ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. PENANG SEEKS SEPARATION FROM MALAYA

    The newspaper "Straits Echo" says there is a movement in penang for, secession from the Malaya Federation. ...

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  15. ISRAELI MUST IMPOSE LIMITS ON DEMANDS

    Waining the Jews they could not have it both ways, Mr. Pearson, of Canada, called for world recognition of the provisional ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. INDIAN DEFICIT OF £10 MILLION

    India had a deficit of about £10 million sterling in the period April to August, with hard currency countries, the Commerce ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. BRITISH CONSERVATIVES IN STATE OF HYSTERIA

    The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) declared that many Conservatives had got into a state of hysteria about the Iron and Steel Bill (nationalisation plan) ...

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  18. SEAMEN TO BAN SHIPS FLYING PANAMANIAN FLAG

    No opposition is expected when the International. Seafar ers' Conference in Geneva Votes next Wednesday.to boycott ships ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. AUSTRALIA AS HOME FOR BRITISH RACE

    Mr. G. Ward-Price, a director of Associated Newspapers Ltd., London, to-day described Australia as the greatest future ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. DEFEAT ALMOST CERTAIN OF. COMMUNISTS

    The almost certain defeat of two prominent Communists in the Miners Federation has raised the hopes of the A.L.P. of ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. BRITISH-U.S. MOVES TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES

    Britain and the United States will try to settle their differences over Palestine in private talks this week. The British United Press correspondent in Paris, says, the ...

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  22. FRENCH POLICE ARREST TWO STRIKE LEADERS

    "The police arrested, yesterday two leading figures in the Dunkirk strike for interfering with the right to work. ...

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  23. GRANT OF £100,000 FOR RESEARCHES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley)announced last night that Cabinet had approved a grant of £100,000 for 1949, 1950 and 1951 ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. CATHOLICS URGED TO TAKE INTEREST IN POLITICS

    Telling Roman Catholics to be moie active in politics, Cardinal Griffin said yesteiday they were free to vote for any party except ...

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  25. Sherman Denies Offering Any Remuneration

    At the continued hearing of the Board of Trade inquiry, Harxy Sherman stated that he had never offered any ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. VICTORIA TO PROSECUTE STRIKE LEADERS

    The State Government decided unanimously to prosecute union officials who took part in the stoppage last Wednesday and it ...

    Article : 272 words
  27. TRUMAN BACK IN WASHINGTON

    President Truman, arrived, at Washington yesterday after a. fortnight's holiday at Key West. He is due to confer with the ...

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  28. MACARTHUR TO REVIEW SENTENCE ON TOJO

    Chiefs of 11 Allied nations repiesented on the international tribunal will meet General MacArthur to-day for a final review ...

    Article : 207 words
  29. DUTCH SEEK INDONESIAN SOLUTION

    A Dutch Cabinet delegation left Amsterdam by air yesterday for Indonesia to seek a definite solution of ...

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  30. NAZI EX-PRISONERS SAIL FOR HOME

    The last 20,000 German exprisoners of war in England are being sent home. Eight hundred of them arrived ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. B.C.O.F. TROOPS TO LEAVE JAPAN

    B.C.O.F. troops staged their last big march in Kure yesterday morning, when 1,720 officers and men were reviewed by ...

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  32. FINNS RELEASED FROM GAOL

    Finland's war-time Prime Minister (Edwin Linkomles) and war-time Foreign Minister (Vaenoe Tanner) were released from ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. CZECHOSLOVAKIA TO NATIONALISE, LEGAL INDUSTRY

    The Czech Minister of Justice (Copicka) announced at a Communist Party meeting at Bratislava, that the Czech legal ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. CYCLONE SWEEPS. BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Monday. — A cyclone, which reached a velocity of. 10 Om.p.h. uprootpd trees, blocked roads paralysed. ...

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  35. BRITISH BABY BOOM IS OVER

    Britain's baby boom is over. Births are fewer every week, says the "Daily Mail." Housing shortage lack of ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. WRONGLY EXCLUDED FROM UNO

    The Minor Political, Committee considered applications for UNO membership, from Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Ceylon, Eire, ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. MANSION FOR AUSTRALIAN ARTIST

    Ann Riohatds, Australian artist, has been given one of Hollywood's mansions as a wedding gift when she marries ...

    Article : 77 words
  38. "FLYINGA DISCS" SEEN AT JUTLAND

    A coastguard at Skagen in North Jutland, reported seeing a "flying disc" hurtling north, leaving a white column of smoke ...

    Article : 54 words
  39. TEAM DISMISSED FOR ONE RUN

    playing at popotunoa farming district, Otago, on Saturday, Clinton cricket team dismissed the home side for one run.` ...

    Article : 46 words
  40. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD MEMBER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced yesterday that Cabinet had appointed the Secretary of the Department of ...

    Article : 59 words
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