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  3. RUSSJANS RELEASE U.S. OFFICER AFTER SEIZURE IN BERLIN

    Three armed Russians seized Mr. Thomas Headen. U.S. Information Control Officer, 10 yards inside Hie British sector yesterday, put him into a jeep and drove off into the Russian sector. ...

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  4. PEACEFUL CONCLUSION HOPED BY ISRAELI

    Israeli's Prime Minister (David Ben Gurion) told the Inner Zionist Council it was hoped the present war will finish soon with a peaceful conclusion with the Arabs. "They need us and we need them," he added. ...

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  5. Australian Dies From Paralysis In Tokyo

    Three cases of poliomyelitis have been reported among British forces in the headquarters of B.C.O.F. ...

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  6. FINAL TALK EXPECTED IN KREMLIN

    Many, observers in Moscow, according to Ituters correspondent, believe that a conference, lobe held to-day between the Western envoys and the Kremlin, will be the final one determining ...

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  7. SHANGHAI CURRENCY REFORMS

    Memories of the good old days were recalled when Shanghai people awoke this morning to find ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. GREEK CHILDREN KIDNAPPED BY TERRORISTS

    Tenorist bands in Greece have kidnapped thousands of children of all ages and forced them to fight or have taken them to ...

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  9. BURMESE REBELS CAPTURE TOWN

    The Rangoon Government has announced that rebels captured Thayetmyo, an important cement centre which British families and ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. Atomic Bomb Dropped to Save Massacre

    Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1948, to be published this week, states in a preface that an atomic bomb was dropped on ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. CONCENTRATION OF CHINESE TROOPS IN SIAM

    Large groups of Chinese armed forces concentrated in Siam, a few miles from the Malayan border, during the past few days, according to a report in the "Straits Times." ...

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  12. Kent Fails In Match Against Australia

    The loss of two wickets within a quarter of an hour brought an abrupt change in the Australian methods. Loxton and Hamence ...

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  13. TENSE SITUATION IN JERUSALEM

    The correspondent of "The Times" says the [?] in the Jerusalem area is tense. The people are openly cynical of U.N.O. truce efforts and are asking which will end first—the so-called truce or the truce-makers ...

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  14. REPORT ON SNOWY DIVERSION NOT COMPLETED

    Lack of skilled technicians had held up the preparation.of a report on the Snowy River diversion scheme, the Minister for ...

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  15. Delegation Impressed With Troop Amenities

    The people of Australia would I know much more about the B.C.O.F. as a result of the Australian Parliamentary ...

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  16. NEWCASTLE TO BUILD SHIPS FOR N.Z.

    Australia wanted to build ships for New Zealand, said Mr. Rex C. Ellis, Superintendent of Newcastle State dockyard, who ...

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  17. MILLION GRANT FOR OUTBACK ROADS

    An additional £1 million for expenditure on outback roads was offered to the States by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) at ...

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  18. INQUIRY INTO SALE OF N.G. PIPELINE

    The inquiry into the sale of the pipeline and fittings at Nadzab to J. M. Bourke, has been adjourned for hearing in the Lae ...

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  19. TURKEY TO REWARD OLYMPIC WRESTLERS

    Ankara radio reported yesterday that the Istanbul Town Council will give each Turkish Olympic wrestling champion a house ...

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  20. INDUS FLOODING WORSENS

    The Revenue Minister (Ghuiamali Talpur), who visited the Sind Province yesterday, said that a serious situation has ...

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  21. CHURCHILL VISITS FRANCE

    PARIS, Monday.—Mr. Churchill arrived at Calais yesterday on a six weeks visit to Aix En Province where he will continue ...

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  22. DROUGHT RELIEF FOR FARMERS TO BE DISCUSSED

    The establishment of a National Fund to provide drought relief for farmers will be discussed by the Minister for ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN AIR CREWS TO BERLIN AIR LIFT

    Ten R.A.A.F. Dakota air crews will take part in the Berlin air lift. This was announced last night by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  24. MALAYA RESTRICTS NEWS ON POLICE CONTROL OF REBELS

    News about terrorist activities and measures the police are taking were restricted by Kuala Lumpur to-day when Selangor ...

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  25. STRALIA WINS OVER CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    A win in straight sets by Sidwell over Cernik in the intci-zone final against Czechoslovakia won Australia the right to play the United States in the final of the Davis Cup. Sidwell won 7-5, 6-4, 6-2 and gave Australia an ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN WINS CYCLING HEAT

    S. H. Patterson, of Australia, defeated C. Olivier, of South Africa, in an eliminating heat of thu world cycling amateur ...

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  27. SUGAR RATIONING ENDS IN N.Z.

    Sugar rationing will be lifted at the end of the week, so far as domestic consumers are concerned. ...

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  28. TASMANIAN PREMIER WILL NOT FORM A COALITION

    The Tasmanian Premier (Mr Cosgrove) said last night he was certain that no deadlock will lesult from the elections and he ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. FRENCH STUDENTS EARN TRAVEL VISIT

    Twenty-three girls and 14 men from Lyons University, France, who are on an earn as-you-travel visit to Britain, sang French folk ...

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  30. britain faces problem in costs of production

    Mr. Alfred Robens, Parliamentary Secretary of the Fuel Ministry, in a speech at Oxford, said that if Britain could not cheapen ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. EGYPT OPPOSITION TO BRITONS

    Egyptlans were treating Britons worse than any other white people, Mr. Edgar Zammit, a Maltese engineer, said to-day on ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. CYCLONES BATTER HEARD ISLAND

    Severe cyclones have been battering camps of the Australian Antarctic research expedition on Heard and Marion Islands, ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. "MOONSHINING" IN N.Z. SUBURB

    The police prosecutor to-day described a place, where illicit liquor is being manufactured, as more like a moonshining district ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN COINS BANNED IN N.Z.

    The Auckland Transport Board advised tram and bus conductors that they must not accept Australian coins. ...

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