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  3. OFFICIAL QUARTERS DO NOT CONFIRM DENIAL OF THEIR MAJESTIES' PROPOSED TOUR

    Official circles do not confirm a Reuter report from Sydney that Australian Ministers stated that His Majesty would never undertake an Australian tour. Reuter's Court correspondent ...

    Article : 131 words
  4. COMMUNISTS MAKE THRUST ON SHANGHAI

    The Nationalist armies were reported last night to be holding a new defence line south-west of Shanghai, designed to protect two of the fouf airfields. ...

    Article : 522 words
  5. ISRAEL DEMANDS WITHDRAWAL OF ARAB FORCES

    Walter Bytan, Chief of the Israel Foreign Office, told the United Nations Conciliation' Commission ...

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  6. ALLIED COMMANDERS SIGNED STATUTE FOR BERLIN OCCUPATION

    The three Allied Commandants of the Western Allied Kommandatura signed an occupation statute for Greater Berlin, which grants Germans in the Western City Assembly direct administrative ...

    Article : 630 words
  7. ITALIAN HONOURS FOR DR.EVATT

    An Italian Foreign Office spokesman announced that the Australian Minister for' External Affairs (Dr. ...

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  8. CREATION ADVOCATED OF PACIFIC PACT

    Speaking at Fernhurst, Sussex, Mr. L. D. Gammane, M.P., urged the cieation of a Pacific Pact For the time being the centre of ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. U.S. TO TEST B36

    The Defence Department announced that tests are boeing considered to-substantiate a claim by the air force that the, B36 is ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. JAPAN EXCHANGE REOPENED

    TOKYO, Sunday—The Stock Exchange was reopened yesterday after being closed for nearly four years by the Allied ...

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  11. Australia Beats East Province at Tennis

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  12. MAJOR CONSERVATIVE GAINS IN BOROUGH ELECTIONS

    Polling for hundreds of urban district Councils yesterday ended a week of intensive local government elections in England, Scotland and Wales, involving 18 million voters. ...

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  13. EXPLOSION IN TUNNEL UNDER HUDSON RIVER

    Damage caused to the Holland tunnel under the. Hudson River by an explosion and fire on Friday, is estimated at between half ...

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  14. Davis Cup Zone Contest Won by Czechoslovakia

    Czechoslovakia won the first two singles in 'their Davis Cup match against Britain yesterday. The Czech star, Jan Drobny, had ...

    Article : 201 words
  15. Australians Help Huddersfield to Win Rugby League

    Seven thousand saw Australians, Pat Devery and Lionel Cooper, provide 10 points of Huddersfield Rugby League team's ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. MAN KILLED, OTHERS INJURED IN MOTOR RACING

    One man was killed and 15 people injured at British motor racing events yesterday A Grand Prix car skidded off ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. COMMUNIST LEADER REMOVED FROM SHIP

    Last night the police removed Gerharrt Eisler, an American Communist,leader, from the Polish liner, Batory, at ...

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  18. MEAT TALKS WITH ARGENTINE BREAKDOWN

    British and Argentine meat talks have broken down on the question of price, and it is stated that the situation will be handled ...

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  19. N.Z. Scores 299 Runs in Fourth Wicket Partnership

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  20. TRUMAN PROPOSES 1,450 MIL DOLLARS POR ARMS PLAN

    American arms to back the North Atlantic Pact could be used to fight internal Communist revolutions in signatory countries ...

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  21. U.N.O. ASSEMBLY CALLS FOR CONFERENCE ON S. AFRICA

    The General Assembly yesterday invited India, Pakistan and South Africa to hold a round-table conference on the treatment of Indians in South Africa, taking into consideration the principles and purposes of the Charter and ...

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  22. Soviet Troops Rage War on Guerrillas in Ukraine

    Two divisions of Soviet troops in the Ukraine and two in the Caucasus area are aiding local police in an intermittent but ...

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  23. PRINCESS ARRIVES AT FLORENCE

    Bad weather kept Princess Margaret indoors yesterday morning, but an insistent crowd, which gathered outside the hotel, ...

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  24. CEASE-FIRE APPROVED BY INDONESIANS

    Dr. Sjarifuddin,head of the Republican Emergency Government in Sumatra, has approved of the provisional cease-fire ...

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  25. ARREST OF EGYPTIAN ASSASSIN

    With a gun blazing in each hand, Mahomed Youssef Malik, an alleged organiser of the assassination of the Egyptian ...

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  26. U.S. LOAN FOR SPAIN

    BARCELONA, Sunday.—According to a reliable diplomatic source the United States will announce soon a loan to Spain ...

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  27. BOMBS DAMAGE CONSULATES

    The Peruvian and Bolivian 'Consulates, in Barcelona were damaged by bombs, early to-day. No details were released. ...

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  28. PLANES TO EVACUATE BRITONS

    It is authoritatively learned that land planes of Hongkong Aiiways, flying boats of B. O. A. C. and R. A. F. Dakotas will begin an ...

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  29. DRY THUNDERSTORM CAUSED ALARM IN SAN FRANCISCO

    Residents thought they were being bombed and the Coastguard was called out to patrol, beaches early yesterday but it was soon found that the cause of alarm was an exceptionally violent dry thunderstorm. ...

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  30. BURMESE TROOPS BATTLE INTO INSEIN

    Government forces are battling theil way into Insein, an insurgent stronghold, 10 miles north of Rangoon. ...

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  31. HUNGARY REFUSES BRITISH REQUEST

    The Hungarian Foreign Minister (LazzoRaik) refused a British Legation request for four British observers to attend ...

    Article : 46 words
  32. DECAPITATED BY TRAIN

    PARKES, Sunday.—Jonn Armstrong McCauley, 89, of Trundle, was killed instantly last night when a shunting train ...

    Article : 35 words
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