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  3. AUSTRIA DEMANDS RELEASE OF POLICE CHIEF

    The immediate release of the Austrian Police Chief (Anton Marek) from Russian arrest is demanded by the Austrian Government in a Note to the Allied Control Council. ...

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  4. IRGUN ORDERED TO DISBAND AND JOIN ISRAEL

    The disbandment of Irgun Zvai Leumi and the immediate conscription of its members into the Israeli forces has been ordered by the Israeli Government. Many of the streets In Tel Aviv are still ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. CZECHS RELEASE PRIESTS FROM CUSTODY

    Former leaders of the Catholic People's Party (Monsignor Jan Sjamek and Father Hala) who ...

    Article : 61 words
  6. SOVIET IMPOSES FRESH RESTRICTIONS

    In what Western circles interpret as the first application by the Soviet authorities of the sanction they have threatened to impose, if the Western Mark was introduced in Berlin, the Russians imposed ...

    Article : 700 words
  7. No Agreement On Wheat Likely This Year

    Opinion here is hardening that the United States failure to ratify the international wheat agreement ...

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  8. Mr. McFarlane to Confer With Prime Minister

    Passengers on the Queen Mary for London include Mr. S. G. McFarlane, former secretary to the Australian Treasury and ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. SINGAPORE COSTS.

    LONDON, Thursday. Total capital expenditure at Singapore since the war is £1,600,000. including money for rehabilitation. ...

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  10. DERAILMENT OF EXPRESS IN INDONESIA

    Dutch sources confirmed a report that the BataviaBandoeng express was derailed yesterday and then ...

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  11. BAD AUSTRALIAN START IN SECOND TEST

    Bradman won the toss in the second Test and elected to bat, but the Australians met with disaster when Barnes, an opening batsman with Morris, went for a "duck" in Coxon's second over. ...

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  12. DEWEY STRENGTHENS PROSPECTS

    On the eve of the ballot Governor Dewey appeared to have strengthened his prospects of obtaining the Republican Presidential nomination but his principal rivals are fighting hard to prevent ...

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  13. WORLD TITLE BOUT POSTPONED OWING TO RAIN

    Because of rain the world heavyweight boxing championship fight between Joe Louis and Joe Walcott scheduled for last ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. Approach By Dock Strikers For Settlement

    The unofficial committee of the dock strikers have sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) a telegram proposing immediate ...

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  15. MAY RE-OPEN U.S. LIBRARIES HERE

    United States information libriaries probably will be reopened in Sydney, Melbourne and Wellington, N.Z., by the end of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  16. COMPULSORY VOTING URGED FOR BRITAIN

    Mr. Churchill hinted stiongly in the House of Commons yesterday that sluggards who did not vote at elections might find ...

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  17. OLYMPIC TEAM ARRIVES IN LONDON

    Fourteen members of the Australian Olympic team and manager, Edgar Tanner, arrived in London by air yesterday. All ...

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  18. ENGLISH CRICKET

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  19. U.S. TO MAINTAIN FLEET IN MEDITERRANEAN

    Admiral C. A. F. Sprague, of the flagship aircraft-carrier Kearsage, said the U.S. would maintain a fleet in the ...

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  20. SLAV UNITY SOUGHT BY MOSCOW

    Slav unity for Russian proposals to establish a separate State for Eastern Germany, with headquarters in Leipsig. is being sought at a meeting in Warsaw of the Foreign. Ministers of Russia, Albania. Bulgaria, Czechoslovak, ...

    Article : 231 words
  21. Doubts on Radio Broadcasts of N.Z. Parliament

    Members of Parliament are likely to be careful in their speeches until it is clearly defined whether broadcasts carry ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. WIMBLEDON TENNIS

    Frank Sedgman was praised for his 6/4, 6/1, 6/2 win with John Bromwich over I. Rinkel and A. C. von Swol (Holland) in ...

    Article : 152 words
  23. Round-up of Communists In Singapore

    A round-up of leading Communists believed, to be fomenting trouble at the great port and naval base of Singapore, was launched to-day by the Singapore C.I.D. The Police Chief, however, said that they are seeking only ...

    Article : 190 words
  24. Beauty Contests Described As Totally Pagan

    Bishop John Swint has announced that he will excommunicate any Catholic girl in his diocese who takes part in a ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. CHESS TOURNEY

    Two-thirds of the matches in the international chess tournament have been played and the Australian player, Steiner, leads ...

    Article : 30 words
  26. SHIP STRIKE BANNED

    Federal Judge John Clancy yesterday granted an injunction prohibiting three maritime shipping unions from calling a ...

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