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  3. EVATT ELECTED CHAIRMAN U.N.O. ASSEMBLY

    Dr. H. V. Evatt, leader of the Australian delegation to the General Assembly, was elected chairman at the inaugural meeting yesterday, receiving 31 of the 51 votes cast. ...

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  4. Majority Of Germans Not Communists And Never Will Be

    In an open letter to Colonel Serge Tulpanov, Chief of the Soviet Military Administration's Information Department, Dr. Ferdinand Friedensburgh, a Berlin civic leader, declares that the ...

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  5. Storm Damage At U.S. Naval Base in Florida

    Thirty commercial and pleasure craft were destroyed at Key West navy base, Florida, yesterday, in ...

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  6. NO DECISIONS AT THREE POWER MEETINGS

    For the second time in 48 hours, the Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and the United States met yesterday to discuss ...

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  7. SUBMARINES UNDER ARCTIC IN NEXT WAR

    In the event of war, submarines, hiding under the Arctic ice, will be used to control guided missiles, Sir ...

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  8. FRENCH GUARD PROVIDED FOR DE GAULLE

    A special squad of gendarmnes, attached to General de Gaulle to secure his personal safety, was ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S NAME NEVER LOWER SAYS CHURCHILL

    "Never in the lifetime of the oldest among us has the name of Britain sunk so low in the world as under the Socialist ...

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  10. TO CURB POWERS OF HOUSE OF LORDS

    By 323 votes to 195 the House of Commons yesterday carried the third reading of the Parliament Bill which seeks to curb the ...

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  11. BRITISH FREIGHTER DRIFTING

    Listing heavily the British freighter, Leicester, has been sighted drifting 300 miles south of the spot where her crew ...

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  12. BRITAIN IS PESSIMISTIC ON EMPIRE'S FUTURE

    Speaking at an Empire League dinner at Manchester, Mr. R. G. Menzies said that too many people In ...

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  13. Passionate Appeals For World Peace

    Passionate appeals for peace marked the opening of the General Assembly at the Palaise de Chaillot. Dr. Bramuglia, of Argentine, said the agenda was the most important yet to confront the ...

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  14. U.S. DEFENCES, NOW VERY STRONG

    Military planning in the United States has progressed so far that the country is in the strongest position since the start of the so-called "cold war." Reporting this, the ...

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  15. IRGUN ZVAI LEUMI NOW ABSORBED BY ISRAELI FORCES

    The disbandment of the Irgun Zvai Leumi has been accomplished, without incident, by the Israeli Government. ...

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  16. STEEL PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN

    Britain produced more than twice as much steel during the first half of this year as any other European country, the ...

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  17. DISMANTLING OF GERMAN FACTORIES MAY CEASE

    It is learned authoritatively that the Secretary of State (Genera Marshall) has informed Britain that proposals by Mr. ...

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  18. Air Policy Firms Demand for Shares in Britain

    A demand for aircraft and motor shares has been created by Britain's stated intention to re-arm. ...

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  19. BRITISH TRADE EXPANDING

    Board of Trade figures show that exports for the first eight months of 1948 totalled £1,019 million, which is better than last ...

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  20. PAKISTAN BANS INDIAN NOTES.

    KARACHI, Wednesday. It is announced that all Indian Bank notes will cease to be legal tender in Pakistan after Sept. 30. ...

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  21. FRENCH BOXER WINS MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

    America lost the world middleweight boxing title last night when the French challenger, Marcel Cerdan, defeated the ...

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  22. CARNEGIE'S WIDOW LEFT ESTATE OF 20 MILLION DOLLARS

    Louise Carnegie, 89, widow of Andrew Carnegie, who died on June 24, 1946, left a gross estate exceeding 20,600,000 dollars. ...

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  23. CUT TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA URGES U.K. ADVISER

    It would be in Britain's interest to reduce exports to countries such as Australia and-New Zealand, and concentrate on earning ...

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  24. STOCKHOLM MOURNS DEATH OF BERNADOTTE

    Mourning crowds were waiting at Stockholm airport yesterday when the plane, carrying the body of Count Bernadotte, came home. Countess Bernadotte, dry-eyed and joining in a hymn, ...

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  25. Miners' Council to Agree to Migrants in Pits

    Gradual absorption of foreign migrants. into the coal mining and steel Industries can be expected as a result of a series of ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN-SUGAR FOR BRITAIN

    Britain's sugar stocks are substantially below the 1946 figure. Announcing this the Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) said that ...

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  27. CZECH DELEGATE DENIES MONEY WAS APPROPRIATED

    Allegations by the Czech delegation that he had transferred £2,500 from an official account to his personal account and ...

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  28. CANADA ASKED TO SUPPLY PRODUCTS TO BRITAIN

    Authoritative sources disclose that, during current talks with members of the Canadian Cabinet, Sir Stafford Cripps ...

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  29. ISSUE OF CAMPAIGN STARS

    Arrangements have now been made for the distribution of campaign stars to Australian ex-service personnel of the 1939-45 war ...

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  30. BRUSSELS POLICE LAUNCH ATTACK ON COMMUNISTS

    Five hundred police, with [?]atons drawn, charged about 1,000 Communist demonstrators when they tried to storm the City Hall ...

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  31. MONEY FOR FODDER CONSERVATION

    The Stock Feed Conservation Committee arranged for the display of thousands of posters and the distribution of folders, urging ...

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  32. REBELS LOCALISED IN INDONESIA

    Four Dutch soldiers were killed and six wounded in clashes in the Bobotsari district, Middle Java, with infiltrating ...

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  33. RUSSIA NOT YET PRODUCED ATOMIC BOMB

    Asserting that the United States, Britain and Canada have leadership in atomic energy developments, Canada's delegate to the U.N.O. atomic energy commission (General A. G. L. McNaughton) said it is certain that Russia has ...

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  34. EDDIE MILLER IN FIGHT-DRAW

    The Australian featherweight, Eddie Miller, remained unbeaten in England when he drew with the British Guiana champion, ...

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  35. WEDDING GIFT TO FARM SCHOOLS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. A [?]neour for £2010, representing a wedding gift to Princess Elizabeth from 40,000 readers of "The ...

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