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  3. SETTLEMENT REACHED IN MINERS DISPUTE IN BOLIVIA

    4 A Settlement has been reached between the Bollvian Government and tin mine and railway strikers, resulting in the nation-wide strikes being called off. ...

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  4. COMMUNISTS TOLERANT IN CHINA

    An American United Press correspondent says that a tolerant Communist administration had brought relative economic ...

    Article : 94 words
  5. U.S. HAVE PLANES THAT FLEW FASTER THAN 1,000 mph

    According to Senator L. B. Johnson (Democrat) the American armed services have planes that have flown faster than 1,000 miles an hour, This claim, based on testimony from scientists,and military ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. Revolt Unlikely In Moscow Against Stalin

    Stalin is in good health and the possibility of a revolt against his Government is extremely unlikely, ...

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  7. U.S. Reluctant To Purchase British Goods

    The president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Wilson) is investigating reports that American importers ...

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  8. U.K. DELEGATION TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE

    Two Cabinet Ministers— Mr. Morrison and Dr. Dalton—and the Opposition Leader (Mr. Churchill) are ...

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  9. Senate Committee Gives Approval to Wheat Agreement

    Approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the International Wheat Agreement goes to the Senate for ...

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  10. URANIUM THROWN OUT BY MISTAKE

    Senator McMahon, chairman of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Commission, revealed that a ...

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  11. Disendowment Deprecated By Archbishop

    Deprecating any present demand for disestablishment and disendowment of the Church of England, the ...

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  12. AMERICAN MILLS MUST COME TO TERMS

    American manufacturers, sooner or later, will have to come to terms with the prices of Australian wool, according to a Sydney wool merchant, Mr. K. V. Chapman, quoted by the Boston "Globe" economic expert. ...

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  13. DR. EVATT TO VISIT BERLIN

    Dr. Evatt and Mrs. Evatt are leaving to-day by a[?] for Berlin, On Tuesday they will join a Qantns Constellation at Rome ...

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  14. WOODCOCK RETAINS BOXING TITLES

    Bruce Woodcock retained his British Empire and European heavyweight titles when he knocked out Freddie Mills in the ...

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  15. EISLER WELCOMED IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Friday.—A small crowd outside the Berlin offices of the German Socialist Unity Party sang the "Internationale" ...

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  16. SOVIET CONTROL R.C. CHURCH IN MOSCOW

    Russia has taken over control of the only Catholic Church in Moscow, a move which leads State Department officials to ...

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  17. BIG FOUR CONSIDERING PLAN fOR BERLIN

    The Big Four Foreign Ministers will meet to-day at a secret session to consider a five-point plan by the Western Powers to restore peace and quiet to Berlin by re-uniting it under Four-Power control. ...

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  18. DISMISSAL OF EMPLOYEE MAY GAUSE BLACK-OUT

    Another threat to electricity power supplies, because of the suspension of a power house employee, was revealed to-day by ...

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  19. NO REASON FOR U.S. TO HAVE A DEPRESSION

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr J. Snyder) declared he could see no reason for the United States to have a depression as he had confidence in the ability of the country to continue in prosperity. ...

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  20. Seamen's Union Supports Canadian Union on Strike

    Unless the present crew was replaced with members of the Canadian Seamen's Union or the Australian Seamen's Union, the ...

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  21. YEN HAI SHAN ACCEPTS CHINA'S PREMIERSHIP

    A veteran soldier, Marsh the Nationalist Premiership as hold in North China, the nav Communist forces. ...

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  22. FABULOUS GOLD STRIKE IN TRANSVAAL

    A fabulously rich gold strike—nearly three times larger than the previous record—was reported from ...

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  23. BRITAIN SWEPT BY INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    A big wave of industrial unrest is sweeping the country and threatens Britons with their most troubled holiday week-end since ...

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  24. JAPAN WANTS TO REDUCE STEEL EXPORT PRICES

    The Japanese Economic Stabilisation Board has asked S.C.A.P. authorities for permission to lower floor prices of from and ...

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  25. NEW APPOINTMENT TO ARBITRATION COURT

    The appointment of one or possibly two new Arbitration Court judges will probably be recommended by the Attorney-General ...

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  26. EUROPEAN WOOL EQUAL TO BEST AUSTRALIAN

    Addressing the International Wool Conference at Florence yesterday M. Lallour, president of the European Sheepgrowers' ...

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  27. TERRORISTS CROSS FROM MALAYA TO SIAM

    Some bands of Malayan terrorists were moving northward across the Malayan border into Siam, the Malayan Federation ...

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  28. CHINESE REDS SPLIT WITH SOVIET LEADERS

    The syndicated columnist, Drew Pearson, claims to have "inside" information, indicating a disagreement between Russia and ...

    Article : 128 words
  29. ILLEGAL RADIO OPERATING IN NEW ZEALAND

    Although radio detection equipment and other methods are being used in an attempt to locate the offender, the illegal radio ...

    Article : 225 words
  30. Maoris to Field Strong Team

    Maori five-eight, Ben Couch, is almost certain to play in the First Test at the Sydney Cricket Cricket Ground to-morrow. ...

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  31. NO IMPROVEMENT IN PERTH CHILD

    There has been no appreciable change in the condition of Anthony Tomlinson, 4, since albumen serum, flown from America, ...

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  32. MAN BURNED BY PETROL AWARDED £5,000 DAMAGES

    Severely burned by petrol in February, 1946, William Norman Winder, 46, of Dalley Street, Bon[?] Junction, was to-day awarded ...

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  33. CHARGED WITH ARSON

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Liverpool Court to-day Eric Arthur Stanton, of Auburn, was remanded to June 6 on a charge of arson ...

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  34. ENGLISH CRICKET

    After two wickets had fallen for 11 runs against Somerset yesterday, New Zealand slugged their team out of trouble and ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. TRUMAN OPPOSES LOAN TO SPAIN

    President Truman does not favour a Government loan to Spain but he would not elaborate when he told the Press. The Secretary of State (Dean Acheson) said that Spain ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. NEW HOUSES ERECTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—For the three months, ended March 31, houses erected in this State totalled 3,769, of which 728 had been ...

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