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  3. U.S. CALLS FOR ALLIED CONFERENCE ON BALKAN SITUATION

    The United States has called for consultations with Britain and Russia on alleged peace treaty violations by Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary. This action was taken after unsatisfactory replies were ...

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  4. SMUGGLING RING SMASHED IN JAPAN

    The police claim to have smashed the biggest smuggling ring ever uncovered in Japan, which brought in ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. FOREIGN MINISTERS FAIL TO REACH AGREEMENT ON GERMANY

    Admitting the failure of efforts to agree to political unity for Germany the Foreign Ministers' Council turned to the Berlin problems but again failed to bring the Big Four "down to earth." ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE IN BANK APPEAL

    Approximately 1,500,000 words make up the bulky transcript of the Australian Governrnent's banking appeal to the Privy Council in the Banking Act case in which judgment had been reserved. ...

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  7. BRITAIN TO RECOGNISE CYRENAICA

    Britain has recognised the Grand Senussi (Emir Idriss El Senussi.) a descendant of the Prophet ...

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  8. FRENCH MOVE TO REVISE RULES OF WARFARE

    France has proposed a 60-nation conference for revising the rules of warfare, and that the nations ...

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  9. Former U.S. Official Acted as Spy for Russia

    A former State Department official, Alger [?], who was an adviser to President R[?]evelt, at Yalta, is on [?], charged with ...

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  10. U.S. TO DEPORT MRS. EISLER

    Immigration officials have recommended [?] [?]. Gerhard Eisler, whose hu[?]d jumped bail and stowed away on a Polish ...

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  11. PRINCESS BACK HOME

    LONDON, Thursday.—Princess Margaret arrived back in London yesterday by air from Paris, after a continental tour ...

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  12. Dr. Bunche Against Racial Segregation

    Racial segregation in Washington was an important fact in the refusal of Dr. Bunche to accept a post as Assistant ...

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  13. MILLS AFTER EMPIRE TITLE

    Freddie Mills, world, British, European and Empire cruiserweight champion is expected to add the British, European and ...

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  14. BOLIVIA ON BRINK OF CIVIL WAR

    Bolivia stands on the brink of civil war and with a country-wide state of siege, already in operation and general mobilisation ordered, the Government is expected to proclaim marital law. ...

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  15. PHILIPPINE INTEREST IN WHITE AUSTRALIA

    Filipinos were wondering how Australia reconciled its White Australia policy with its willingness to enter a Pacific Pact with Asiatic and other Pacific nations, the Philippines Consul-General (Jose Melencio) said to-day. ...

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  16. STATE BLANKET BILL ON ELECTIONS EXPLAINED

    Newspapers during the prepoll period of electoral silence could refer objectively to the holding of a State election, but ...

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  17. COMMUNISTS ADVANCING ALONG CHINA'S COAST

    Communist columns, advancing down the coast from Shanghai, are reported to have captured Fenghwa and Haikow, south of the naval base of Ningpo, in Chekiang Province. Fenghwa is where Chiang Kai-shek stayed after ...

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  18. BRITISH TRADE UNIONS FACE COMPLICATED DISPUTE

    British Trade Union leaders struggling to control the disputes crippling the major ports of Liverpool, Avonmouth and Bristol now face a new hazard in which they see the situation transformed into one of the most complicated ...

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  19. Many Difficulties Confront Dutch in Indonesia

    The retiring Dutch High Commissioner in Indonesia (Dr. Louis Beel) to-day warned his successor, Mr. A. Lovink, that he would ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. SUPERB BOWLING IN TEST TRIAL

    A superb display of fast medium bowling by L. Jackson, of Derbyshire, not only dominated the cricket before tea in the Test ...

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  21. PRODUCTION TO ROLL ON HIGH LEVEL IN 1951

    American industrial production will be rolling along at a high level again by the end of 1951. This forecast was made in Atlantic City by Mr. Charles E. Wilson, president of the General Electric Company, who said there ...

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  22. DEATH OF CHIEF JUDGE OF ARBITRATION COURT

    The Full Arbitration Court decided not to sit to-day as a mark of respect for Mr. Justice DrakeBrockman, Chief Judge of the ...

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  23. SLIGHT EASING IN DOWNWARD SHARE TREND

    A slight easing in the downward trend of shares was apparent on the Stock Exchance to-day. ...

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  24. Pails Beaten By Budge In Tennis Quarter Final

    Dinny Pails, of Australia, was defeated by Donald Budge, Of America, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, in the quarter-final of the world indoor ...

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  25. HORSE EMBRACED BY RITA AFTER WIN

    A 2-year-old filly, Skylarking, which was given to Rita Hayworth by her husband, Aly Khan, as a wedding gift, yesterday won ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. ACTOR WITHDRAWS DAMAGE CLAIM

    Film actor, Errol Flynn, has withdrawn a 300,000 dollars damage suit against the magazine, "Movie Parade," over an article ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. Hopes Of Finding Oil In Australia Are Encouraging

    Commonwealth authorities had strong hopes of finding oil in Western Australia and Central Queensland, the Minister for ...

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  28. Woman in Critical Condition After Bus Smash

    Mrs. Fuj. 79, pf Manly, who was one of the passengers injured in The Spit bus smash on Monday, is in a critical condition in ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. UNLOADING CARGO FROM MOOLTAN IN MELBOURNE

    Waterside workers, unloading the liner Mooltan, will live on the ship as a precaution against smallpox. ...

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  30. DETROIT COMB-OUT FOR ASSASSINS

    The police, in a series of raids on the Detroit underworld, arrested 245 persons for questioning in the shooting of Victor ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. BRITISH TROOPS FOR HONGKONG

    Yesterday 1,500 troops sailed from Southampton to reinforce the British garrison at Hongkong. The political writer of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. FIRE BURNED DOWN HANLEY THEATRE

    The famous Sadlers Weils Ballet Company lost all its costumes, music and orchestral instruments when the Royal Theatre at ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. WHEAT LOANED TO FRANCE

    Italy and Holland have loaned France [?]8,000 tons of wheat to keep France's reserve stocks from falling too low. ...

    Article : 49 words
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