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  3. PRIVY COUNCIL CONTINUES HEARING OF BANK CASE APPEAL

    The fact that five of the six judges of the High Court of Australia held the view that Section 46 of the Commonwealth Banking Act was a severable and, independent provision, and disposed of the ...

    Article : 327 words
  4. SENATE APPROVAL OF EXTENSION OF MARSHALL AID PLAN

    Senate authorisation of the expenditure; every penny Was recommended by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in appro[?]ing a 15 months extension of the Marshall Aid plan at a cost of 5,430 ...

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  5. Russian Girl Drugged And Thrown From Car

    Police, armed with submachine guns, are guarding a 22-year-old, Russian girl, Natasha Wromsky, who ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. ARCHBISHOP CRITICAL OF RED DEAN

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher) has disassociated himself from the political opinions and activities of the "Red Dean" of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson). "In his public utterances on ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. GANADA TO VOTE INCREASE FOR DEFENCE

    Canada followed' the United States and Britain in disclosing record peacetime defence estimates for ...

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  8. DUMMY MINES LAID IN BALTIC

    A report from Germany says that shipping services have informed ship owners that Russia has laid a dummy-minefield in ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. Malayan Bandits Seek Sanctuary in Siam

    Bandit gangs in Northern Malaya are reported to be contacting police in Southern Siam to negotiate a surrender and to ...

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  10. U.S. ARMY BASE ON FIRE

    A huge fire was reported to be sweeping the army base area of Portland to-day with two ships and several large warehouses on ...

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  11. BIG FIVE CALLED TO SAY WHAT DONE FOR PEACE

    A call to the Big Five to say what they have done to restore world peace will be made by Dr. H. V. Evatt, as President of the General Assembly at the April session. ...

    Article : 248 words
  12. FORMER NEW YORK DETECTIVE IS INDICTED

    A new cnapter in the civic reform campaign against the Mayor (Mr.W.O'Dwyer) has been reached with a Grand Jury ...

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  13. NO REJECTION IN VOTE FOR FOOD MINISTRY

    By 231 votes to 113, the House of Commons last night rejected an Opposition move to reduce the Food Ministry's estimates by £1 million. The Opposition, led by Captain ...

    Article : 166 words
  14. DENMARK AND HOLLAND CONFER WITH U.S.

    Danish and Icelandic Foreign Ministers conferred yesterday with State Department officials on the terms of the North Atlantic Pact, but neither country has so far decided to join the Alliance. ...

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  15. FILIBUSTER FIGHT WAS ABANDONED

    Administration forces in the Senate last night suddenly abandoned their fight to break the two weeks' old filibuster by ...

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  16. WHITE HOUSE CONFISCATES FILM ON TRUMAN

    The White House officials confiscated a newsreel air view, of President Truman and his holiday quarters for what the Presidential Press Secretary (Mr. Charles Ross) described as security reasons. ...

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  17. Is Commun[?] Appe[?] Bank Appeal.

    In Parliament to-day Mr. Pie wanted to know whether or not Mr. D. N. Pritt, K.C., appearing for the Government in the Bank ...

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  18. Soviet Engineer Says Trial Was An Inquisition

    Judge Rifkind verbally wrapped Valentin Gubitchev, a Russian engineer, in the Federal Court for statements that he had been ...

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  19. INDONESIAN FEAR OF DUTCH PROPOSAL

    In the face of a Dutch assurance that the Dutch Government's proposed transfer of sovereignty in Indonesia would be real, complete and unconditional, Indonesia's delegate to the Security Council (Dr. Palar) last night ...

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  20. LEFT WING RIOTING IN ITALY

    Fifteen persons were injured in Left Wing rioting in Naples against the Atlantic Pact. Simultaneously short strikes ...

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  21. Bail Refused Communist Awaiting Trial

    The former Communist organiser, Sam Carr, who is to face trial in May on a charge of obtaining a false passport ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. SOVIET TO HAND BACK CRUISER TO U.S.

    Kussia to-morrow will hand back to the United States the lend lease cruiser, Milwaukee, which ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. ECONOMISTS AMAZED BY BRITAIN

    Britain has amazed even her own economists by balancing her trade with the world as a whole in her battle for recovery. ...

    Article : 309 words
  24. TELEVISION SETS TO SELL FOR £55

    A television set, with a 10Inch screen, which would sell at £55 retail, was included among manufacturing plans brought ...

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  25. NURSE MURDERED IN MAIL TRAIN

    The body of Elsie Williams, 35, a London nurse, was found with stab wounds in a compartment of the Karachi-Lahore night mail ...

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  26. Israeli Troops on Western Slope of Dead Sea

    Unconfirmed reports from Amman say that 20 motor-boats and launches landed an Israeli detachment at En-Gadi on the ...

    Article : 213 words
  27. PLOT TO ASSASSINATE N.W. PREMIER

    North-West Frontier police have unearthed a plot to assassinate Khan Abdul Quaiyun Khan, Premier of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. "TOKYO ROSE" NOT TO HAVE WITNESSES FROM JAPAN

    "Tokyo Rose"—Mrs.Eva To guri D'Aquino—was refused per mission to subpoena 43 witnesse from Japan, including Genera ...

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  29. CHINA TO BE FRIEND OF ALL NATIONS

    The Premier (Ho Ying-chin) declared that peace negotiations will begin soon He emphasised that China must have a ...

    Article : 82 words
  30. ATOMIC POWER FOR SUBMARINES

    The United States Atomic Energy Commission will begin a huge new research protect on atomic power plants for ...

    Article : 82 words
  31. DISPLACED PERSONS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Nearly 1,000 migrants from Western Zones of Germany, sailed for Australia yesteiday on tlie British motorship, ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. CHINESE REDS IMPOSE BAN ON CONSULATES

    A foreigner, who has reached here after escaping from Tientsin five weeks ago, says that all foreign sights outside foreign ...

    Article : 103 words
  33. SERIOUS CRIME IN UNITED STATES

    A serious crime occurred every 18.7 seconds during 1948 in the United States, an F.B.I. report reveals. ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. GAOL IMPOSED FOR ESPIONAGE

    Three women were arnon eight Europeans found guilty an sentenced by an American Mill tary Corrimission to prison term ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. HERBALIST WINS, ON APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION

    An appeal by Leong Wing Leem, of Palm Beach, against a conviction and a fine of £20 for publishing an advertisement ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. BRITAIN ASKED TO REPAY CAPE LOAN

    South Africa has warned the British authorities that Britain will be asked to repay some of the South African £80 million ...

    Article : 76 words
  37. RUSSIA PROTESTS TO SWEDEN

    Russia has sent a new diplomatic Note to Sweden, insisting that the Swedish police cease persecuting Soviet citizens ...

    Article : 57 words
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