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  3. SOVIET TROOPS MOVE TO AREA ON BORDERS OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    According to United States army officers in Frankfurt 10,000 or more Russian troops moved to an area near the borders of Czechoslovakia and the United States zone in the past month. The officers say there does not appear ...

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  4. COLOURED SLACKS WORN BY DUKE AT GOLF TOURNEY

    Wearing bright orange slacks with a canary yellow shirt, the Duke of Windsor partnered Bobby Locke in the Seminole Club's professional ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. DOLLAR LOAN EXHAUSTED BY BRITAIN

    The American loan of 3,700 million dollars, which was intended originally to last five years, has been exhausted in ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. RUSSIAN EXPANSIONISM MUST BE HALTED

    Demands that Russian expansionism in Europe be halted by closer ties between the Western nations yesterday came from Britain, Europe and the United States. In Washington Senator Ball proposed the formation of a ...

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  7. MacARTHUR NOT TO VISIT CONGRESS FOR REPORT

    Pressure of operational duties as, occupation commander in Japan will prevent him from returning home to testify ...

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  8. HOAX PLAYED ON DETECTIVES

    Detectives combed various centres last night for explosives, but failed to discover any. The search followed the receipt of ...

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  9. NO FAULT FOUND WITH WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY

    Pakistan's Trade commissioner in Australia (Ahmad D. Azhar) who is leaving Sydney shortly, said he had seen no evidence of colour ...

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  10. BRITISH PROTEST NOTE TO GUATEMALA

    Britain has delivered a Note to the Guatemalan Government energetically, and strongly protesting against the anti-British demonstration this week. The Note charged that the Guatemalan Government was well aware of that ...

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  11. DEPORTATION OF LEADING REDS URGED IN HOUSE

    Deportation of leading Communists in Australia was urged by the Leader of the Country Party, (Mr. Fadden) in the House of Representatives last ...

    Article : 291 words
  12. CONFERENCE OF WESTERN EUROPEAN NATIONS

    It is expected that the conference pn the projected Western pact between Britain, France and the Benelux countries, will last, four or five days, says, the Brussel's correspondent of "The Times." This will enable the Foreign ...

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  13. EXPLOSION AT MILAN

    Eleven soldiers and four civilians were injured seriously and many others slightly when an explosion occurred between Arcisat and Induna ...

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  14. RAIL UNION NOT DE-REGISTERED IN WEST AUSTRALIA

    An application for de-registration of the West Australian Railway Employees Union was refused to-day by the President of the Arbitration ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. SOVIET-EGYPTIAN TRADE

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Russia and Egypt have signed a trade treaty under which Egypt will exchange cotton for Russian cereals. The ...

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  16. SWEATERS, BLAZERS PRESENTED TO TEST CRICKETERS

    Members of the Australian Test team assembled in Melbourne to-day and were issued with green and gold blazers, caps and sweaters. ...

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  17. JEWS ACCEPT BLAME FOR EXPLOSION

    A pamphlet, purporting to come from a body salling itself the British League, Palestine Branch, and bearing a Jerusalem postmark has been received by a number of members of the House of Commons. It claims ...

    Article : 342 words
  18. AUSTRALIA BACKING FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    The Australian Government is "leaning over bnckwards" to find a way of increasing food production for Britain. ...

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  19. BRITISH WARSHIPS FOR CHINA

    During the Foreign Affairs debate in the House of Lords, Lord Lindsay urged the Government to discover the facts about Northern Chinese ...

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  20. U.S. BATTLESHIP SCUTTLED

    The veteran American battleship, Pennsylvania, the destroyer, Trippe, and the transport, Banner, were scuttled off Kwajalein in the Pacific ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA TO MEET CUBA AT NEW YORK

    Australia does not wish to play at Havana the Davis Cup match against Cuba—provisionally arranged for July 23, 24 and 25. ...

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  22. ROYALTY GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S APPEAL

    The British Royal Family has contributed £1200 to the United Nations appeal for children. The King gave £500, the Queen £250 ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN WAY OF LIFE ADOPTED BY AMERICAN G.l's

    With very few exceptions Americans, who had migrated to Australia under the assisted immigration scheme, were neither disillusioned nor ...

    Article : 88 words
  24. COSTA RICA OPPOSITION LEADER FREED

    Otilio Ulate Blanco, the Opposition leader, who was gaoled on a charge of complicity in the-killing of two customs guards, has been cleared on ...

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  25. KING'S MEDAL FOR SYDNEY POLICE WHO TACKLED GUNMAN

    Four policemen who took part in a gun battle at North Sydney when Antonio Martini was recaptured on September 23, 1946, have been ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. Finland to Accept Treaty Plans With Stalin

    Finland's Foreign Office reports that the Cabinet Foreign Affairs Committee has decided to urge the Government to ask Parliament to accept Stalin's treaty. Reporting that the extreme Left Wing People's Democrat ...

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  27. NO JAP. WIVES FOR AUSTRALIA

    Many Australian soldiers have married Japanese girls, but will not be allowed to take them home when they reture to Australia. ...

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  28. PLANES TO TRANSPORT TROOPS TO GOLD COAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—A War Office announcement, quoted by Reuters, says that four troop-carrying planes have arrived at Gibraltar to ...

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  29. PRINCESS TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND

    "We both hope to visit New Zealand one day," Princess Elizabeth told a ship's officer when she and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the sailing ship, ...

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