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  3. DE GAULLE WARNS OF RUSSIA TRYING TO FORM A HEGEMONY

    General de Gaulle issued a warning that Russia was forming a perilous hegemony over Europe. He said that the international situation was dangerous. There was a risk that Russian and American rivalry would, sooner or ...

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  4. FIELD MARSHAL ARRIVES IN CANBERRA TO-DAY

    A ceremonial parade of staff cadets will meet the Chief of the Imperial General Staff Field Marshal Montgomery) when he visits the Royal Military College, Duntroon, on Thursday morning, the commander of the ...

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  5. ATOMIC WAR LIKELY WITHIN EIGHT YEARS

    The Emergency Committee of atomic scientists warned that an atomic war might break out within eight years. ...

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  6. Truman Urges Rights of Negroes Be Upheld

    Addressing the annual conference of the,National Association for the Advancement of Coloured Peoples, President ...

    Article : 129 words
  7. HUNGARY STANDS FOR FREEDOM OF THE PRESS

    The Minister for Information (Mihalyei) denied reports that froeign correspondents, publishing, false news about Hungary, ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. MAN HIT BY TRAM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An unidentified man, aged about 60, was struck by a tram at Darlinghurst to-day. He was later admitted to hospital. ...

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  9. FRENCH PLOT DISCOVERED IN BRITTANY

    The French Newsagency reports that'detectives who, for some months have been investigating certain documents found on a private estate in ...

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  10. DEADLOCK ON TALKS ON MARSHALL PLAN

    The B.U.P. correspondent quotes the French Newsagency as saying that the Three Power. Conference had reached a deadlock from which there is no more than the weakest chance of reaching an agreement. ...

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  11. INDIAN INTERIM GOVERNMENT TO RESIGN

    Four persons were killed, eight injured and 80 arrested in 12 outbreaks of communal rioting. Reuters correspondent says that ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. SOVIET WHEAT FOR BRITAIN

    Britain is almost sure to receive substantial quantities of grain from Russia says an authoritative British source. ...

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  13. CHINESE MAY NOW MAKE PURCHASE OF MUNITIONS

    The "New York Times" representative says that the Chinese Government may find itself free to buy military equipment from several ...

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  14. TERRORISTS WOUND BRITISH SOLDIERS

    Jewish terrorists "attacked and wounded three british soldiers and one officer on the Beach near Herzlia, north of Tel Aviv, says Reuters correspondent. The wounded men crawled to their weapons, and returned the fire, ...

    Article : 266 words
  15. HEAVY FLOODINGS IN AMERICA

    Debris-strewn waters, of the Mississippi soared over sections of the St. Louis and other river towns in the greatest flood in this area in 103 ...

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  16. NEARLY WORLD RECORD IN 100 METRE RACE

    E. McDonald Bailey, who on Saturday broke the British 100 yards record of 9.6 seconds, running for Britain at the international meeting, won ...

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  17. DISASTROUS FLOODS AFTER SEVERE STORM IN NEW ZEALAND

    Disastrous floods, the worst since 1897, followed 10 inches of rain in 24 hours in the Wairarapa district during Friday and Saturday. A Maori ...

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  18. CHINESE REDS DRIVING ON PEIPING

    Refugees from areas captured by Chinese Communists streamed into Peiping yesterday as the Communists neared Paoting, capital of Chihli Province, and carried guerrilla warfare to within 17 miles of Peiping. ...

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  19. POLICE CLASH WITH DEMONSTRATORS

    Using clubs and tear gas, police fought Communists and Socialists trying to prevent de Gasperi from speaking in St. Mark's Square in ...

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  20. MOVE TO EXPUNGE EVIDENCE AFTER DEATH OF WITNESS

    Counsel for 19 Japanese, charged With murdering 10 American prisoners in sadistic, medical experiments, announced they would move to have ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. STOWAWAY HELD ON CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY

    The police this morning charged Jerry Stanford, alias Thomas John Stanley with contriving, firstly, with John Maxwell Gay and, secondly, ...

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  22. FATALITIES IN BOMB EXPLOSION

    BUENOS AIRES.—Four persons were killed and 15 injured when a time, bomb exploded at a Socialist Party meeting yesterday. The bomb ...

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  23. RECORD PRICE PAID FOR PULITZER PLAY

    Universal International Pictures announced the purchase of film rights to the Pulitzer. prize play, "Harvey," at a price stated to be ...

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  24. AMERICAN AID FOR IRAN

    Brigadier General N. Schwarzkoof, ex-head of the New Jersey State police, who is chief of the American Military Mission which has been ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH RESTS ON CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    The Australian High commissioner (Mr. Forde) described Canada and Australia as pivots on which rested the future of the British ...

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  26. INDEPENDENCE DAY IN TOKYO

    TOKYO, Monday.—Troops from all formations of the B.C.O.F. will participate in an Independence Day parand in Tokyo on Friday. Colonel D. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA SILENT ON PALESTINE

    According' to the American Press correspondent at Jerusalem, Australia and India abstained from voting on a resolution, passed by the ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. JAP DENIES CHARGES OF CRUELTY

    Before a U.S. Military Commission, Hiroyuki-Morita, a former Jap Sergent, pleaded not guilty to charges that he tortured Australian and ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. RUSSIAN AID FOR RUMANIA

    BUCHAREST. Monday. — Russia has granted Rumania a loan of 6,000 waggon loads of wheat and 2,000 loads of bariey which with the grain ...

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  30. DEATH BY DROWNING

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Police, are satisfied that Mrs. Evelyn Ava Clifford and her five-months-old daughter, Judith Anne, whose bodies were ...

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