Washington, Dec. 1.—The State Department Bulletin said to-day that Russia might make a separate peace treaty with the East ...
Article : 248 wordsNew York, Dec. 1.—The latest Cominform communique read more like a war manifesto than a peace manifesto, Mr. Hector McNeil ...
Article : 229 wordsMelbourne, Dec. 1.—Bermie Gelocart had admitted that he had threatened and thrashed Maurice Ravdell, and that he wanted to ...
Article : 562 wordsSingapore, Dec. 1.—A 22-year-old Australian war bride, who says that she lost three stone in three years of nightmare living in Java, ...
Article : 286 wordsLondon, Dec. 1.—A judge was among the witnesses giving evidence when the Royal Commission on capital punishment resumed in ...
Article : 606 wordsSydney, Dec. 1.—A conference of 17 trade unions to-day lifted a black ban on Dutch snipping between Australia and Indonesia, ...
Article : 619 wordsParis, Dec. 1.—Disagreement between Britain and America over the part Field -Marshal Montgomery's Western Union defence ...
Article : 171 wordsHong Kong, Dec. 1.—The Nation-alist position in Yunnan, the South-Western Chinese province, bordering French Indo-China, is ...
Article : 210 wordsMoscow, Dec. 1.—Russian newspapers to-day alleged that America was preparing an aggressive Pacific Ocean bloc and that ...
Article : 68 wordsLondon, Dec. 1.—Britain is in close touch with India, Pakistan and other Commonwealth countries on the present situation in ...
Article : 62 wordsLondon, Dec. 1.—The Australian Acting High Commissioner, Mr. Norman Mighell, on Monday, will open an exhibition of 10 original ...
Article : 180 wordsBatavia, Dec. 1.—The Republican army headquarters to-day announced that four infantry, one military force and one of the ...
Article : 131 wordsBonn, Dec. 1.—The danger of a split in the Right Wing West German Coalition Government appeared following a demand by the ...
Article : 87 wordsLondon, Nov. 30.—A plea to keep politics out of trade unions was made to-day to union leaders meeting in London to form a new ...
Article : 164 wordsParis, Dec. 1.—France to-day accused Poland of violating international law and the rights of man by arresting French citizens ...
Article : 281 wordsBonn, Dec. 1.—The West German Chancellor Dr. Adenauer, in a letter to the three Allied High Commissioners has officially ...
Article : 89 wordsWashington, Dec. 1.—A message from President Truman honouring the first plane flight will be taken around the world on commercial ...
Article : 269 wordsSingapore, Dec. 1. — British troops had a field day in the Malayan jungle yesterday, accounting for 27 Communist ...
Article : 132 wordsLondon, Dec. 1.—Sgr. Enrico Parri, representing the Italian Federation of Labour, to-day told the conference of trade union ...
Article : 293 wordsTokio, Dec. 1.—An armed Japanese to-day drugged four guards, wounded a fifth and escaped with postal orders valued ...
Article : 88 wordsThe goodwill that existed between the three local governing bodies was the highlight of a speech made by Mr. GrifE Richards ...
Article : 755 wordsBelgrade, Dec. 1.—The first spy trial of Soviet citizens in a Communist country was opened before the District Court at Sarajevo, the ...
Article : 124 wordsWarsaw, Dec. 1.—The Polish Foreign Ministry to-day handed a Note to the French Ambassador, M. Jean Abelen, which stated that ...
Article : 51 wordsLagos (Nigeria). Dec. 1.—Workers at the Enugu coalfields were ordered to resume full production from midnight last night ...
Article : 133 wordsLake Success, Nov. 30.—A special political committee of the U.N.O. yesterday concluded its general debate on the ...
Article : 123 wordsLondon, Dec. 1.—The death is reported of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Clynes, five weeks after the death of her husband, Mr. J. R. Clynes, ...
Article : 74 wordsLondon, Dec. 1.—The national executive of the Institute of Professional Civil Servants has decided to suspend for the present ...
Article : 74 wordsRome, Dec. 1.—Italy's 24-hour Communist led general strike to-day dislocated national life less than any similar strike since the ...
Article : 177 wordsMalta, Dec. 1.—As the Short Solent flying boat Aotearoa II. passed over Malta on her delivery flight to Tasman Empire Airways ...
Article : 91 wordsNew York, Dec. 1.—A jury of tour art experts, chosen by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has expressed doubt of the authenticity ...
Article : 150 wordsDurban, Dec. 1.—Mr. Douglas C. James, an English business man and freelance journalist, disclosed to-day that he was the author of ...
Article : 142 wordsLondon, Dec. 1.—The Ministry for Transport's inquiry into the disappearance on October 30 of a 20-years-old Australian, Gwenda ...
Article : 122 wordsLondon, Dec. 1.—Sir Percival Sharp has resigned from the Burnham Committee on teachers' salaries in protest at the rejection ...
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