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  2. HONG KONG'S DEFENCE

    Hong Kong, June. 9.—Substantial deinforcements were moving towards Hong Kong, the British Minister of Defence, Mr. ...

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  3. BERLIN RAILWAYS

    Berlin, June. 9.—An angry crowd of 200 striking antiCommunist Berlin railway workers last night gathered before the ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    London, June. 9.—Five thousand Liverpool dock-workers decided at a meeting to-day to continue their strike in sympathy with the ...

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  5. PARIS CONFERENCE

    London, June. 9.—The Foreign Ministers' Council discussed proposals designed to complete the lifting of the Berlin blockade at ...

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  6. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    London, June. 9.—The first full dress Trooping of the Colour since the war brought back the King's Birthday pageantry for Londoners ...

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  7. EUROPEAN RECOVERY

    Washington, June. 9.—T h e Economic Co-operation Administrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, told the Senate Appropriations Commit[?]e ...

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  8. GERMAN INDUSTRIES

    Dusseldorf, June. 9.—Mass protests spread throughout the Ruhr yesterday against the Military Government order to dismantle 11 ...

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  9. ESPIONAGE TRIALS

    Washington, June. 9.—At an espionage trial yesterday a secret report by the Federal Bureau of Investigation alleged Communist ...

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  10. MR. CHIFLEY QUESTIONED

    Canberra, June. 9.—The Commonwealth Government had been kept fully informed about the question of Hong Kong and its ...

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  11. RELIEF DURING APRIL

    Paris, June. 9.—Marshall plan aid to Western Europe passed the 500,000,000 dollar mark in April, the Economic Co-operation ...

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  12. Berlin Celebrations

    Berlin, June. 9.—Representatives of Britain, France, the United States and Russia stood at attention while the Royal Standard ...

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  13. Danny Kaye's Comment

    London, June. 9.—"It sounds to me like a lot of hooey," said Danny Kaye at Gleneagles to-day when he read the report of the ...

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  14. BASIC WAGE CLAIM

    Melbourne, June. 9.—The effect of granting the unions claim for a £10 a week basic wage would be to transfer another £300,000,000 ...

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  15. Princess Margaret Not Visiting America

    London, June. 9.—A report from New York, suggesting that Princess Margaret would visit Washington and New York during this ...

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  16. India Declares Holiday

    New Delhi, June. 9.—India declared a national holiday in celebration of the King's official birthday to-day, says the British ...

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  17. POSITION ON RAILWAYS

    London, June. 9.—Negotiations between the Railway Union leaders and British Railways executive officials, aimed at ending the ...

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  18. Talks in Berlin

    Berlin, June. 9.—The four Power talks of implementing the New York agreement on the Berlin blockade reached a stalemate ...

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  19. American Coal Mines

    Washington, June. 9.—Mr. John L. Lewis, president of the United Mineworkers' Union, yesterday called for a week's coalmine ...

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  20. War in China

    Paris, June. 9.—The former Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. T. V Soong, left Paris by plane for New York yesterday, accompanied ...

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  21. Paul Robeson to Return

    Moscow, June. 9.—Paul Robeson told the Soviet Academy of Science to-day that he was returning to the United States to ...

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  22. Tito's Expulsion from Cominform

    Moscow, June. 9.—The Chinese Communist central committee has fully approved Marshal Tito's expulsion from the Cominform, ...

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  23. Burmese Message

    Rangoon, June. 9.—The President of Burma, Sao Shwe Thaik, has sent a birthday message to King George, expressing the hope ...

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  24. Communist Teachers

    Washington, June. 9.—Twenty leading American educationists, including General Eisenhower (president of Columbia ...

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  25. Mr.Bevin's Review

    London, June. 9. —The Western Powers and Russia might not reach any written agreement, but something might emerge from the ...

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  26. Warning to Unions

    London, June. 9.—Following the breakdown of negotiations between Railway Union leaders and British Railways executive officials ...

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  27. Defeat Communism Now

    London, June. 9.—Addressing a Concordia (Youth Service Volunteers) last night, Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery said he ...

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  28. Hungarian Mystery

    London, June. 9.—The Hungarian Foreign Minister, M. Lazlo Rajk, a member of the Communist Politburo and for three years after the ...

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  29. Farmers Threatened

    London, June. 9.—If British farmers were unwilling to respond to the directors of the Ministry of Agriculture they must be ...

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  30. Union Ballots

    Melbourne, June. 9.-Federal legislation empowering the Arbitration Court to order a new election in unions where ballot ...

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  31. Cabinet Watchful

    London, June. 9.—Although there has been no formal Cabinet meeting Mr. Attlee and his Ministers are watching closely the ...

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  32. Dr, Evatt Leaves Italy

    Rome, June. 9.—Dr. Evatt, the Australian Minister for External Affairs and President of the recent United Nations Assembly, left ...

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  33. Gerhart Eisler's Arrest

    London, June. 9.—Britain yesterday formally rejected the Polish protest Note of May 16 against the arrest by British police of the ...

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  34. Communist Prisoners Riot

    Calcutta, June. 9.—Fifty-one people were injured in a clash last night between Communist prisoners, warders of a Calcutta gaol ...

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  35. Italian Colonies

    Karachi. June. 9.—The recent British action over the former Italian colonies in Africa was yesterday condemned by Sir ...

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  36. Improvement in Exports

    London, June. 9.—Mr. Anthony Eden, Deputy-Leader of the Opposition, addressing a Southampton meeting last night, said that the ...

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  37. Greek Troops Defeated

    Athens, June. 9.—A Greek army communique to-day admitted that Greek Government forces had abandoned two heights in the ...

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  38. Chieftainess Executed

    Cape Town, June. 9.—Namakhabane Peete, a Basuto chieftainess who was sentenced to death for a ritual murder by the ...

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  39. EISLER IN BERLIN

    Berlin,June. 9.—Gerhart Eisler, was yesterday made a member of the Communist Party of the Russian zone of Germany at a mass ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is [?] to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

    Article : 30 words
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