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  3. PNEUMONIA KILLED EIGHT REFUGEE BABIES AT BAGNOLI CAMP

    Pneumonia and stomach disorders have killed eight refugee babies during the past eight Weeks at the Bagnoli refugee camp near Naples. Nearly all of them belonged to families from German and ...

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  4. BRITAIN LEADS IN JET AIRCRAFT GONSTRUCTION

    The United States was at least two years behind Britain in jet transport development and was getting ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. YUGOSLAVIA APOLOGISES FOR EXECUTION

    Yugoslavia has apologised to Austria and will offer her compensation for wrongfully executing on July 3, 1948, Lieut-Colonel Otto Wehofer, a senior Austrian police officer, as a war criminal, according to, the ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. POLISH ARREST OF FRENCH OFFICIAL AT STETTIN

    The French Foreign Office stated that Polish authorities had evidently arrested an employee of the French Consulate at Stettin as he was about to take a plane from Warsaw to Paris on Friday. ...

    Article : 281 words
  7. FLIGHT OF PRINCESS POSTPONED

    The flight of Princess Elizabeth to join her husband in Malta for their second wedding ...

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  8. Three killed When Plane Crashed Into House

    Three persons were killed and one seriously injured when a DC3 Dakota frieght plane, loaded with four tons of Christmas goods, ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. Anglo-American Co-operation Assured

    Future co-operation was assured between the United States and British armies should ever the need arise, the War Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. AGA KHAN WAS MAIN WINNER

    Aga Khan was the champion owner, in the British flat racing season just concluded, while Gordon Richards was the champion ...

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  11. CZECHS TO CONTROL SALE OF BOOKS

    The Czechoslovak Government yesterday issued a decree taking control of second-hand bookshops and the sale of second-hand ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. MANSTEIN BROKE COLLARBONE

    Edrich von, Manstein, who is on trial on war crimes charges, slipped in his cell yesterday, breaking his collarbone. ...

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  13. Cricket Team Struck By Lightning In Queensland

    Two cricketers were admitted to hospital with shock to-day after lightning had struck 13 players and two umpires at ...

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  14. LIFE RAFTS WITH SURVIVERS OF BOMBER CRASH

    Two large life rafts, carrying 18 survivors of the missing Super Fortress, were located by a search plane. The Super [?]ortress was forced down in the ocean off the coast of Bermuda on Wednesday with 20 men aboard. ...

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  15. U.N. POLITICAL COMMITTEE ACTION ON ARMAMENTS

    A joint French-Norwegian proposal, asking the Security Council to continue its study of the regulartion and reduction of conventional armaments and armed forces, was approved by a special Political ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. Australia Made Only 312 Against South African XI.

    Australian batsmen could make only 312 against a South African XI yesterday. The visitors appeared to[?]misjudge the pace of ...

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  17. NATION MUST UNITE TO FIGHT COMMUNISM

    Cecil Sharpley, former Communist, leader, whose evidence before the Victorian Royal Commission on Communism caused ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. Changes On Board Of Food Corporation

    Changes on the Board of the Overseas Food Corporation, including the dismissal of two members receiving £3,000 yearly, ...

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  19. U.S. Ex-Legion Demands Stern Action At Mukden

    Stern action to rescue the U.S. Consul-General, held by Chinese Communists, was demanded yesterday by the ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. B.H.P. To Establish New Industry In Western Australia

    American engineers have started supplying equipment for the greatest industrial development project ever undertaken in ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. BLINDNESS FROM ATOMIC BOMB

    The first known delayed effect of the atomic bomb on the human body—cataracts that could lead to blindness—has been ...

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  22. QIRL FROM DEAL ISLAND LANDED AT PORT ALBERT

    Two-years-old Leile Bogan was landed at Port Albert this morning after a dramatic 60 miles dash through heavy seas ...

    Article : 191 words
  23. EIRE TO WITHDRAW ASSETS IN BRITAIN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Costello) stated that Eire was adopting a new financial policy which would lead to eventual ...

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  24. REMANDED FOR MURDER

    Waiter Sharpe, 19, and Gordon Lannen, 17, of Leeds, were remanded in custody yesterday on a charge of murdering Abraham ...

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  25. Girl Has Finger Tips Blown Off By Detonator

    Margaret Ratford, 12, of Wiso Street, Braddon, had the tops of three fingers blown off when she handled what is believed to be ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. COTTON EXPORT DUTY RAISED

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.— The Government has raised the export duty on raw cotton from 40 to 100 rupees a bale. Exports ...

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  27. WATERFRONT IDLE ON WEDNESDAY

    The waterfront will be idle for half a day on Wednesday. A stop-work meeting, timed to start with the early morning ...

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  28. SOVIET MAY ATTACK WITH "ATOMIC" GAS

    The Soviet might launch an attack with, "atomically impregnated" gas if war broke out, according to an American military expert who disclosed yesterday that the United States Army was setting up a school in Germany ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN COMPLAINT ON DEVALUATION

    The Austrian Communist newspaper, "Volkestimme," yesterday said that American Marshal ...

    Article : 146 words
  30. Fierce Fighting In East Java

    Fierce fighting was renewed on Friday between two brigades of the Republican Army in the Porong and Malang areas of ...

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  31. FLOAT OCCASIONED RISK TO PICNICKERS

    A float, which campers' continue to carry to the Cotter swimming pool, almost caused a tragedy on Saturday. ...

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  32. MADRAS DEVASTATED BY CYCLONE

    The cyclone which, devastated four eastern coastal districts of Madras last month killed 780 people, destroyed more than ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. DROBNY ARRIVES IN DARWIN

    The exiled Czech tennis star, Jan Drobny, who arrived by Constellation from London to-night, said that he proposed to ...

    Article : 149 words
  34. Anti-Semetic Paper Delivered In Germany

    The Foreign Office has called for an inquiry into the distribution in the British, zone of Germany of the anti-semotic, ...

    Article : 108 words
  35. Selection Team To Visit Greece For Migrants

    An Australian selection team will go to Athens early in December to choose immigrants from among refugees of Greek origin, ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. ENTHRONEMENT OF MONACO PRINCE

    Prince Rainier III., 26-year-old sovereign of the Principality of Monaco, the second smallest independent State in Europe, was ...

    Article : 104 words
  37. ALBANIA DENIES FIRING ON U.N. OBSERVERS

    Albania yesterday rejected a United Nations charge made on October 30 that Albandian border guards had fired on three United ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. PANAMA SEIZURE BY POLICE

    Control of the Panama Government was seized in a swift coup last hight by the Panama national police, who also ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. ROBBERY AT TEMORA STORE

    Police were, alerted for three men believed to have stolen clothing worth £1500, from J. H. Nalder's store in Temora ...

    Article : 86 words
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