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  3. HIGH COURT RULED MEDICAL BENEFIT SCHEME IS INVALII

    The Full High Court, by a four to two majority, to-day declared the Commonwealth's free medicine scheme to be invalid. The Chief Justice (Sir John Latham) ruled that Section 7 of the Pharmaceutical ...

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  4. UNITED STATES NOT PLANNING ATOMIC WAR

    According to the "New York Times" correspondent, it was learned that British and Canadian delegates to the General ...

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  5. Joint Defence Command For Western Powers

    A Joint High Command, composed of the top military chiefs of America, Britain and France has been established to run the ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. 10 Years' Gaol And Heavy Finie For "Tokyo Rose"

    Mrs. Iva Toguri d'Acquino, known as "Tokyo Rose," was sentenced to 10 years gaol for ...

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  7. CZECHS ARRESTE[?] IN NEW PURGE BY GOVERNMENT

    Unconfirmed reports from Prague say that thousands of Czechs have been arrested in sudden, nation-wide raids as the Czechoslovak Government launched action under its secret Tridni Boj—lash ...

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  8. ECLIPSE OF MOON WITNESSED IN LONDON

    A total eclipse of the moon, lasting 74 minutes, was observed in a clear sky early to-day, says Reuter. ...

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  9. U.S. EQUIPMENT FOR WESTERN TREATY NATIONS

    President Truman signed the 1,314 million dollar arms aid programme under which 14 nations in Western Europe and ...

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  10. U.K. CABINET TO DECIDE ELECTION DATE

    A decision, whether or not to hold a general election in November, may be taken at a meeting of the Cabinet, ...

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  11. NAZI RESURGENCE AT BONN

    Letters bearing swastikas and poems glorifying Hitler were received by several hundred citizens of Bonn and at least 100 ...

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  12. RUSSIA LAGS IN PRODUCTION OF METALS

    The newspaper, "Pravda," accused the Ministry of Metallurgical Industry of "flaws and blunders," according to Moscow ...

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  13. HUNGARIAN EXPULSION OF BRITISH OFFICIAL

    Hungary ordered Mr. Alexander Hoppe Birch, an official of the British Legation at Budapest to leave the country. This is a reprisal for the expulsion of Mihaly Gerengser, an official of the Hungarian Legation in London. ...

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  14. NEW CABINET TO BE FORMED IN FRANCE

    Absent Ministers from the outgoing Cabinet are hurrying back to Paris to find a new Premier and will confer with ...

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  15. British Minister Urges Extension Of Working Week

    Quoting quarters close to Cabinet, Reuter says that the Government will take official action on a speech by the ...

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  16. U.S. REJECTS COMPLAINT BY SOVIET RUSSIA

    The United States has rejected outright Moscow's claim that the West was responsible for splitting the administration of Germany. The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. James Webb) declared that Russia, not the Western ...

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  17. Britain Repaid £319 Million Off Marshall Aid

    Figures reveal that in the first full year of Marshall Aid, Britain paid off £319 million. During the same period ...

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  18. CZECHS TO CONTROL ALL CHURCHES

    The Czech Government has fixed November 1 as the date for putting into effect its plans for taking over control of all the ...

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  19. HAWAII STRIKE ENDED

    HONOLULU, Friday. — Employers and union leaders to-day announced an agreement to settle the waterside strike which ...

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  20. YUGOSLAV EXPELS CZECH OFFICIALS

    Eight employees of the Polish Embassy in Belgrade have been expelled from Yugoslavia. Simultaneously, the Yugoslav ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS REACH S. AFRICA

    Rain marked the arrival of the Australian cricket team which is to tour South Africa and Rhodesia. ...

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  22. YUGOSLAVIA TAKES FEUD WITH RUSSIA TO U.N.

    Yugoslavia has carried her feud with the Soviet Union one step further by asking the United Nations to declare itself formally ond specifically, against any attempt by one State to interfere in the internal and external affairs of ...

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  23. U.S. NAVY CAPTAIN SUSPENDED

    Captain Crommellin, a critic of defence administration has been suspended by the naval authorities and restricted to his ...

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  24. INDIAN COMPLAINT SUPPORT ON DEVALVATION

    India's complaint about the way Britain carried out devaluation underlies the urgent need for a thorough overhaul of the machinery of the sterling area, said the "Financial Times." ...

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  25. CUT IN CANADIAN TEAM FOR N.Z.

    Canada's team in the 1950 Empire Games at Auckland has been cut from 62 athletes and nine officials to 50 athletes and nine ...

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  26. SICILIAN BANDITS SURRENDER

    Ten Sicilian bandits surren[?] ered yesterday after an all-night battle with police during which two bandits and a woman were ...

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  27. BOMBER'S FLIGHT OF 24½ HOURS

    A Neptune bomber, claimed by the navy to be capable of carrying an atomic bomb, landed here yesterday after a non-stop flight ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. COMET REPORTED FROM CRIMEA

    A Crimean astrophysical observatory has discovered and photographed a new comet, Tass Newsagency reported. ...

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