Lake Success, Oct. 6.—Mr. John Hood (Australia), told the Trusteeship Committee of U.N.O. yesterday that the immigration laws for ...
Article : 329 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—The governors of six English prisons, in a memorandum submitted to the Royal Commission on Capital ...
Article : 545 wordsParis, Oct. 6.—The decision of President Auriol to accept the resignation of Dr. Queuille's Cabinet was announced from the ...
Article : 270 wordsHamburg, Oct. 6.—A British general with experience of guerilla warfare would give evidence oe behalf of Field-Marshal von ...
Article : 369 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—The "Manchester Guardian's" financial editor, commenting on the criticism by the Indian Minister for Finance ...
Article : 255 wordsWashington, Oct. 6.—Captain John Crommeldn of the United States Navy dramatically identified himself last night as the ...
Article : 169 wordsWashington, Oct. 6.—"We in the Treasury have no intention of raising the price of gold," the Secretary of the United States ...
Article : 215 wordsFrankfurt, Oct. 6.—Allied leaders now regard the Russian zone of Germany as a foreign country in regard to trade ...
Article : 282 wordsJohannesburg, Oct. 6.—Mr. R. N. Harvey, the president of the Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce, said to-day that the market ...
Article : 115 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—Almost the whole of a family tree—four generations—will be uprooted from the London suburb of Uxbridge ...
Article : 177 wordsCanberra, Oct. 6.—Every Empire country had made its own decision on devaluation, the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said in the House of ...
Article : 314 wordsParis, Oct. 6.—The Right Wing Radical newspaper. "L'Aurore," said to-day that the real question was not who would be Dr. ...
Article : 92 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—The Czechoslovakian and Albanian Governments to-day addressed Notes to Britain France and the United States ...
Article : 201 wordsAntwerp, Oct. 6.—A 50-year-old Rumanian-born Stateless Jewess, Mme. Stimea Osnos, to-day broke down and wept in a military court ...
Article : 191 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—A 17-year-old French ballet dancer, Mile Ethery Pagava told the "Daily Herald's" Zurich correspondent that she had ...
Article : 153 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—More than 41,000,000 people, or 95 per cent of the population, had joined the National Health Service, stated the ...
Article : 147 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—Mr. C. Gallagher, an executive of the National Union of Vehicle Builders, stated in Coventry that the American ...
Article : 135 wordsTheir excellent high standard of presentation was maintained when members of the Kalgoorlie Repertory Club opened their first ...
Article : 533 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—Pete Mead, the 25-year-old Arkansas rancher who will fight the Australian, Dave Sands the British Empire ...
Article : 119 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—The "Evening Standard" says Australian and British engineers will be showing their products by the ton at the ...
Article : 104 wordsLondon, Oct 6.—The 16 members of the Commonwealth cricket team- which will tour India left London airport for Bombay to-day ...
Article : 91 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—Eleven swimmers, including six girls, nave been chosen to represent England in the Empire Games in New Zealand in ...
Article : 37 wordsYuma, Arizona, Oct. 6.—The ex-navy flyers Bob Woodhouse and Woody Jongeward, set a new world record for sustained flight ...
Article : 107 wordsVienna, Oct. 6.—The Austrian People's Party newspaper, "Weiner Tageszeitung," in a front-page article to-day, demanded ...
Article : 81 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—The 6369-ton motorship Pantee ran aground on the Seven Stones Rock, between Lands End and the Scilly Isles, in ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. G. T. Chippendall, chairman of the Common wealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 66 wordsMebourne, Oct. 6.—The highest wool price in Australia this season was gained at the Geelong wool sales to-day, when 108½ d. was paid ...
Article : 121 wordsNew Delhi, Oct. 6.—The Indian Legislative Assembly to-day approved the Government's devaluation of the rupee after a two-day ...
Article : 40 wordsDurban, Oct. 6.—The secretary of the South African Cricket Association. Mr. A. S. Frames, has sent a radiogram to the ...
Article : 59 wordsMunich, Oct. 6.—Visitors to the annual Octoberfest (a popular Bavarian thanksgiving festival) have broken a 30-year-old record ...
Article : 31 wordsVienna. Oct. 6.—Austria's leading bridge builder, Professor Glaser—who disappeared last month after attending a conference in the ...
Article : 91 wordsTokio, Oct. 6.—At least 6000 Japanese Shintoists, Christians and Buddhists massed to-day to remember the dead of all nations ...
Article : 101 wordsSydney, Oct. 6.—Playing football was more dangerous than working in a coal mine, the secretary of Northern Collieries Ltd., Mr. H. ...
Article : 142 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—The birth of a daughter to Mrs. Hammond, the wife of the former cricket captain of England, Walter Hammond, was ...
Article : 64 wordsSydney, Oct. 6.—A solicitor told the Coroner's Court to-day that a man, whose heart had been two and a half times normal size, was ...
Article : 125 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—Britons spent £156,000,000 sterling more on food, clothes and other consumer goods and services in the second quarter ...
Article : 133 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—The "Times" correspondent says that five members of the House of Commons in the independent Labour group last ...
Article : 117 wordsCanberra, Oct. 6.—The recommendation of the Royal Commissioner, Mr. Justice Ligertwood, that consideration should be given ...
Article : 126 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—The Bristol police were called, blows were struck, a priest's robes were torn and women fainted during a fracas ...
Article : 102 wordsBelgrade, Oct. 6.—The Government has ordered the expulsion of five members of the Czech Embassy and eight members of the Polish ...
Article : 47 wordsExcept where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australian Associated ...
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