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  3. LORD MONTGOMERY APPOINTED LEADER OF DEFENCE COUNCIL

    Field Marshal Montgomery has been appointed permanent military chairman off the Defence Council for Western Europe. Other appointments include General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny as ...

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  4. SPAIN DENIES REPORTS OF AGREEMENT WITH U.S.

    A Spansh Foreign Ministry spokesman described as "absolutely false" reports published in London of possible negotiations for military bases in Spain. He said no thought had ever been given to the matter. ...

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  5. RUTHLESS DICTATORSHIP OF COMMUNISM

    Communism was one of the most ruthless forms of economic and political dictatorship the world had ...

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  6. U.S. OPPOSES SURRENDER TO SOVIET THREATS

    The Republican Party opposed the surrender of "our clear rights" to Soviet aggression, Senator Vandenberg, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in a broadcast last night. ...

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  7. NEW TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS IN RUSSIA

    Russia has imposed new travel restrictions which confined foreign diplomats to the city limits of ...

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  8. SIAMESE EX-PREMIER ESCAPES TO ENLIST SUPPORT

    Quoting an "indisputable" source the newspaper, "China Press," says the former Siamese Premier, (Pridi Panonyong) is ...

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  9. BELGIAN URGES EVACUATION OF BERLIN

    Louis Pierard, Vice-President of the Foreign Affairs Committee, declared the key to solving the Berlin crisis was in the ...

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  10. VANDENBERG CRITICISES U.S. PRESIDENT

    In a radio broadcast, Senator Vandenberg announced that the Republicans will support United States policy regarding ...

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  11. RESCUED FROM WRECKED PLANE

    Two Coastguard flying-boats to-day rescued 19 passengers and four members of the crew of a DC3 aircraft which made a ...

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  12. U.S. AID TO GREECE AND TURKEY

    In a report covering the final quarter of the year, ended June 30, President Truman told Congress that the Greek-Turkish aid ...

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  13. EVATT OFFERS TO MEDIATE ON BERLIN

    The Paris correspondent of the American Associated Press quotes usually reliable U.N.O. sources as ...

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  14. JAP EMPEROR JOSTLED BY REPORTERS

    The first Press conference of Allied correspondents with Hirohito and the Empress ended in confusion to-day when the Imperial interpreter became lost in a shouting, jostling crowd of ...

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  15. U.S. LIFTS BAN ON JET FIGHTERS

    Revoking its week-old order for the grounding of Thunder-jet fighters, the Air Force ordered that they be flown without ...

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  16. DANISH PRINCE ENGAGED

    Prince Flemming, 26, son of Prince Akel of Denmark, and second cousin to King Frederik the Ninth, has become engaged to ...

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  17. INDIAN EMBASSY SEEKS TO RETAIN AUSTRALIAN GIRLS

    The Indian Embassy, which employs two of the" six Australian "Manila girls," has asked the Australian Government to ...

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  18. HEAVY EXPLOSIONS RECORDED AT ZURICH

    Zurich meteorological station has recorded heavy explosions, which could be atomic bombs, from the direction of Russia, according to reports circulating in Switzerland. The Swiss Federal Political ...

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  19. BERLIN ELECTIONS POSTPONED

    The Berlin city elections will not take place as scheduled on November 14 because the Russian authorities have banned all ...

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  20. DISCUSSION ON ATOMIC CONTROL

    General McNaughton, of Canada, at the resumed hearing on control of atomic energy, questioned whether the Soviet ...

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  21. PITCHBLENDS IN ALASKA

    Discovery of radio active pitchblends—the source of atomic power—in North-Western Alaska just across the Bering Sea, from ...

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  22. AIR MARSHAL CALLS FOR UNITY OF LAST WAR

    Police [?] on [?] men as they were entering Croydon Civic Hall before Marshal of the Royal Air Force (Lord ...

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  23. U.S. MAY IMPOSE BAN ON RUSSIAN DIPLOMATS

    The U.S. Government is studying the idea of imposing retaliatory measures on Soviet officials in America as a result of the ...

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  24. CHURCHILL'S BOOK SOLD OUT

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that Churchill's book, "The Gathering Storm'—the first volume of his war memoirs—sold out ...

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  25. COMMITTEE TO DEFEND EXILES

    A conference of exiled trade unionists from Poland, the Ukraine, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Rumania, Hungary and ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. NO YOUTH RESPECT FOR HIROHITO

    In a poll, conducted by the nagazme, "Seinen," among nearly 5,000 readers, to determine [?]he man most respected by ...

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  27. PARIS IS WITHOUT WATER

    Paris had been left without water supplies as a result of a strike of waterworks employees. Meanwhile the Commerce ...

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  28. OKINAWA STRUCK BY TYPHOON

    A typhoon, which struck the island of Okinawa yesterday, caused damage estimated at 10 million dollars, according to a ...

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  29. SOVIET MUST CO-OPERATE WITH SECURITY COUNCIL

    "If the Soviet still wants peace then let it welcome the resort to this great peace organisation," America's spokesman told the Security Council. The spokesman (Dr. Philip C. ...

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  30. YUGOLAVIA BANS CORRESPONDENT

    Yugoslavia has refused permission to Jan Holman Yindrich, British United Press correspondent in Yugoslavia to stay in the ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ACCUSED OF FRAUD

    Highly-placed members of a Government department are stated by the "Daily Telegraph" to be involved in fraud charges, amounting to £1,000,000. which the Lord Chancellor (Lord Jowitt) has asked Scotland Yard to ...

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  32. NEWS IN BRIEF

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. The Controller of Liquid Fuel (Mr. J. B. Cumming) said to-day that a petrol ration would be made ...

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  33. AIR OFFICIALS INSPECT CRASHED LINER

    Members of the Civil Aviation Air Accidents Investigation Committee yesterday inspected the A.N.A. Katana, which ...

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  34. T.A.A. SHOWS, LOSS OF £291,801

    Trans Australia Airlines com pleted the financial year ended June 30 last with a loss of £296,801 as against a loss of ...

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  35. U.S. MINISTER TO JAPAN

    The State Department announced the appointment of William J.Sebald as political adviser to General MacArthur with the ...

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  36. SKIPPER OUT OF RUGBY MATCH

    The Kangaroo captain, Col. Maxwell, has been omitted from the team to meet England in the first Test at Leeds on Saturday ...

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  37. COMMUNISM NOT DANGEROUS

    President Peron ia quoted by the Bnzilian newspaper, "Folha carioca," as saying that Russian Communism constitues no ...

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  38. NOT TO REPLY TO SOVIET NOTE

    It is believed that the Foreign Ministers of Britain France and the United States have decided not to reply to the latest ...

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  39. GREECE TO SEIZE TWO SPITFIRES

    The Foreign Ministry announced that two Spitfires, which landed at Rhodes last Friday, will be confiscated because they were ...

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  40. FRENCH RAILWAYS ON STRIKE

    The General Labour Confederation ordered a strike of all National railwaymen in the Moselle Department. ...

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  41. STRIKE NO BAN TO HEARING DISPUTES

    The A.C.T.U. has been advised by the Commonwealth Government that in future, except in special circumstances, ...

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  42. ELECTRICIANS AT PAPER OFFICES TALK STRIKE

    Forty maintanance electricians employed by the Sydney daily newspapers, will hold a stopwork meeting on Friday to ...

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