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  3. SURPRISE SOVIET ELECTION MOVE AT UNITED NATIONS

    Surprises at the first two sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations were a move by Russian delegates to have the Norwegian Foreign Minister ...

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  4. HOSTILE ABOUT DEMOBBING DELAY

    Following a mass outdoor meeting at which 3000 American troops protested against the hold-up in repatriation, 50 ...

    Article : 270 words
  5. SOON DOWN TO WORK

    Five days after he left London, the Vice-Cheif of the Australian General Staff (Major-General S. F. Rosewell) was hard at work at the Victoria Barracks. Here he is at his desk (right) with his personal assistant, Major E. J. McNamara. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS ARRIVE IN TASMANIA

    Salvation Army officers who arrived in Launceston yesterday to take up positions throughout Tasmania. They are (from left): Major and Mrs. W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Trade War Soon For American Goods

    How much of the foreseeable 40,000 million dollars' foreign purchasing power to be spent in the U.S. will be brought to bear on American markets in the current year is puzzling Administration experts. ...

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  8. Bush Fires Started Deliberately?

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) considers there are grounds for grave suspicion that most of the recent bush fires in Tasmania were caused deliberately. MR. COSGRAVE said yesterday that ...

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  9. Sen. Keane For Trade Talks

    Federal Cabinet is expected next week to approve of the immediate departure of the. Minister for Customs (Sen. Keane) for ...

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  10. WANTS REICH ZONE FOR EMPIRE

    Restoration of King George to the throne of Hanover was suggested yesterday. ...

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  11. POLAND'S POLICY TO JEWS

    There was no justification for any mass exodus of Jews from Poland. declared the Prime Minister (M. Morawski) at a press ...

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  12. Phone Tie-Up in U.S. Spreads

    The president of the Communications Equipment Workers' Union (Mr. Ernest Wesver) said yesterday that negotiations ...

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  13. Token of Signals Co-operation

    The Princess Royal, on behalf of the Royal Corps of Signals, of which she is Colonel-in-Chef, has presented silver salvers to ...

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  14. FLYING FAMILY TO AUST.

    Capt. Geoffrey Wikner, an Australian aircraft designer, his wife and two children, will leave for Australia ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. Chicago Murder Suspects Freed

    Reward offered for information leading to the arrest of the murderer of six-years. old Suzanne Degnan total 37,500 ...

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  16. IKE'S BALD PEAK!

    Mt. Castle, a beautiful and majestic peak of the Canadian Rockies, near Banff, has been renamed Mt. Eisenhower, in honour of ...

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  17. £9000 DAMAGES CLAIMED

    Vera May Biggins of Collins St. West Perth (W.A.), widow of a man who it is claimed died after having been struck by a stringray ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. MOLLISON TO FLY TAXI-PLANE

    Mr. Jim Mollison, wartime air transport auxiliary pilot, will take a four-seater taxiolane to South America, says the "Daily ...

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  19. Aust. Snow Better Than Switzerland

    Kosclusko snow country had a bigger acreage for ski-ing than the whole of Switzerland. That is the opinion, according to the ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. Soviet-Bulgarian Collaboration

    A communique on the talks between the Bulgarian Prime Minister (M. Georgiev) and Generalissimo Stalin and M. Molotov says ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. ALL N.S.W. MINES WORKING

    Every coal mine in N.S.W. was working yesterday for the first time since August 17 last year. The coal loss for the state this week ...

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  22. POLISH GANGS CAUSE TROUBLE

    Nearly 1000 bandits had been killed and 3500 taken prisoner in lighting between Polish soldiers and security agents on the ...

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  23. ITALIAN VETERANS HOSTILE

    Four thousand Italian war veterans armed with sticks and stones have invaded Naples Prefecture demanding increased relief, ...

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  24. MILD WINTER AIDS GERMANY

    Only the mildness of the winter has so far saved parts of Germany from complete disaster, said Frank Rattenbury on ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. British Disarm Indonesian Military Police

    The British authorities at Buitenzorg have disarmed the Indonesian Peace Preservation Corps in a campaign to weed out undesirables suspected of masquerading as members of the corps. ...

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  26. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    HOPES of creating a war-free world that are based upon the idea that success will not be possible unless all the U.N.O. ...

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  27. FIVE JAP. PRISONERS ON MOROTAI ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY

    Five Jap. prisoners, including four war criminals and an important witness, have escaped from custody on Morotai. One of them was to have appeared before the Australian Military Court on Thursday morning charged with ...

    Article : 275 words
  28. BOAST WAS HOAX

    Adm. Chester Nimitz declared yesterday that the statement circulated all over the world that Adm. Yamamoto bragged that be ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. BANDITS RAID FOOD TRAIN

    Bandits dressed in Russian uniforms held up a Bremen Berlin train at the small station of Bierderitz, in the Russian-occupied ...

    Article : 78 words
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