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  3. AMMAN REPORTS JEWISH FORCES COASTAL MARCH

    In the face of Israell denials, reports from Amman say that air Israell armoured column in brigade strength is advancing along the Transjordan frontier towards the Red Sea coast of Palestine. ...

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  4. Shuttle Service to Australia for Displaced Persons

    To move 55,000 displaced persons before the end of the year 12 steamers will soon be shuttling full time between Europe ...

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  5. 21 KILLED WHEN PLANE BURST INTO FIRE

    Twenty-one people were burnt to death when a Lockheed Lodestar aeroplane crashed from a height of 100 feet at Bilinga airstrip, near Coolangatta, this morning. The plane lost height rapidly soon after taking-off and ...

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  6. SOVIET ENVOY HAS TALK WITH U.S. SECTY.

    The Soviet Ambassador (Alexander Panuyshkin) in an interview with the Secretary of State (Dean Acheson) renewed his demand for the immediate release of Valentine Gubitchev, a Russian engineer, ...

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  7. CZECHS DENY ALLEGATIONS IN BRITAIN

    Allegations by Lord Vansittart in the House of Lords, that diplomatic bags at the Czech Embassy were ...

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  8. EARL BALDWIN TO RESUME DUTIES AS GOVERNOR

    Earl Baldwin will shortly resume duties as Governor of the Leeward Islands. Announcing this in the House ...

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  9. CAMERAS ORDERED FOR R.A.A.F.

    An order for £50,000 worth of [?]n survey cameras has been placed by the R.A.A.F. with the Willamson Manufacturing ...

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  10. GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE SWAYED IN EARTHQUAKE

    Rocks rolled down Telegraph Hill and the main 4200 foot span of the Golden Gate bridge swayed ...

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  11. SHADOW WAR CABINET IN MOSCOW PLANS

    Experienced diplomats at U.N.O headquarters say the recent changes among semor Soviet officiais are designed to create a "shadow War Cabinet" to direct an intensified "cold war." ...

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  12. TAXATION RELIEF FOR LADY MOUNTBATTEN

    Taxation has hit the Mountbatten family so hard that a bill to free Lady Mountbatten from inheritance restrictions is shortly to be introduced in the House of Lords. Reuters says the object of the bill is to give her greater ...

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  13. England Wins Final Test With Minute to Spare

    England won the final Test against South Africa with a minute to spare after South Africa had declared at tea, leaving ...

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  14. MELBOURNE BANK CLERK'S CHANCE OF STAGE STARDOM

    A chance for stage stardom has come to Glenda Raymond, 26, who, a few years ago, was a Melbourne bank clerk. ...

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  15. Cuban Protest Suit to Moscow on Propaganda

    Cuba has sent a Note to the Russian Legation protesting against statements by Communists in Western countries that ...

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  16. WARNING SOUNDED ON HUNGARIAN CLUB

    During the debate in the House of Lords on international diplomacy, Lord Henderson, Secretary of State for Air, said that the Western world was united in abhorrence of the crude and cruel methods directed at ...

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  17. BRITISH' URGE DUTCH TO MAKE CONCESSIONS

    British diplomats are urging the Netherlands Government to make concessions that might persuade the Indonesian Republic to ...

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  18. BRITISH BUDGET ON APRIL 5

    Britain's Budget is likely to be announced on April 5 reports a special correspondent of A.A.P., who says that important ...

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  19. U.S. CIVILIAN CONTROL OF JAPAN

    The United States plans to switch from military to civilian control of Japan within six to nine months. This is claimed by the American United Press, quoting an authoritative source in Tokyo. ...

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  20. U.S. BANDITS ROB BALTIMORE EXPRESS

    A train chef was slightly wounded in the leg and a passenger and three trainmen were slugged with revolver butts when ...

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  21. Nationalisation of Steel Industry a Major Mistake

    The nationalisation of the British steel industry would be a major mistake by the Attlee Government, declared Sir Harold ...

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  22. CANADA AGAINST EMPIRE TALKS ON COMMUNISM

    A spokesman of the Canadian External Affairs Department said that the Communist problem was not looked upon as an argument ...

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  23. CHINA TO REMAIN A DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

    It is reliably reported that a rough draft peace formula for negotiations with the Communists has been handed to ...

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  24. MOLOTOV REMODELLED SOVIET INNER DEFENCE

    Molotov has remodelled the Soviet Inner Defence Cabinet, according to political quarters in Warsaw. It is believed the first task of the reconsisted Defence Cabinet has been to call an ...

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  25. Smuts Supported in Early Election Returns

    Early returns in the Provincial Council elections in Natal showed that 15 seats—including eight unopposed-are going to Smuts's ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. Western Europe Approves Of Highway Plan

    A plan for an all-Europe road system has been agreed upon by representatives of Britain and 13 other member nations of the U.N. ...

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  27. KAREN REBELS NEAR MANDALAY

    A surprise thrust to-day took Karen rebels within 20 miles of Mandalay. Service chiefs inside the city ...

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  28. TO SPEED UP EMPIRE TALKS ON DEFENCE

    Britain's purpose in sending highly placed Ministers to Australia and the other Dominions for urgent consultations is to do quickly the preliminary spadework which, it is hoped, will lead to a high level conference of Dominion ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. MR. HASLUCK CHOSEN AS LIB. CANDIDATE FOR CURTIN SEAT

    Mr. Paul Hasluck, who was Australian delegate to the Security Council in 1946 and is now engaged in writing the political ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. WORSTED SUITINGS

    Total production of worsted suiting in Australia for 1948 was 6,246,516 lineal yards, and exports totalled 406,653 yards, said ...

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  31. GAVE BIRTH TO 18th BABY

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Beecham, wife of an unemployed miner in South Wales, gave birth to her 18th ...

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