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  3. No Arab Declaration Of Policy Pending Decision by Britain

    Last-minute diplomatic developments caused the rulers of seven Arab States at the conference just outside Cairo to change their minds about issuing a fighting communique, stating they intended to suppress the Jewish underground armies in Palestine ...

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  4. FRENCH ENTERED SIAM IN PURSUIT OF REBELS

    A communique, issued by the French High Commissariat in Saigon, declared that on a number of occasions in recent ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. PROTEST TO SPAIN ON TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. McNeil) stated in the House of Commons that there are 40,000 persons at present in Spanish ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. IMPROVED RATIONS FOR BRITAIN ADVOCATED

    Submitting a motion in the House of Lords that the food standards for the British people should be improved as speedily as possible, Lord Llewellin declared that all other United Nations should come down to something ...

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  7. CHINA'S PEACE HOPES FADE WITH COMMUNIST GAINS

    China's hopes for peace again ebbed when Government dispatches reported that Chinese Communists had ...

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  8. U.S. DELEGATE OBJECTS TO BEING "MESSENGER"

    Mr. Stettinius has sent to President Truman his resignation as the United States representative of the Security Council, save ...

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  9. NAIVE GERMAN EXPLANATION FOR CREMATING PARACHUTISTS

    At the continuation of the trial of the Natzweiller concentration camp staff, in connection with the murder of four women parachutists, the defence counsel advanced the plea that the unusual manner of execution might have been adopted out of ...

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  10. BLAST OF ATOMIC BOMB TEST TO BE BROADCASTED

    The actual sound of the atomic bomb during the tests to be carried out at Bikini in June will be broadcasted. Microphones will be ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. HIROHITO CONFERRED WITH MACARTHUR

    Emperor Hirohito to-day paid a secretly-arranged visit to General MacArthur and is reported to have discussed food and reconstruction ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN AWARDED C.B.E.

    The War Office announced the award of the C.B.E. to Brigadier A. S. Blackburn, V.C., of Australia, in recognition of his gallant services in ...

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  13. POLES ARRESTED FOR MURDER

    After combing displaced persons camps British troops arrested five Poles for the murder of a British captain who was killed while ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. FASCISTS ACTIVE IN ITALY

    "Fascism is not dead. Long Live the Duce." This was flashed out in electric light on a pattern board on Milan's Duomo Square last night. ...

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  15. FRESH DISPUTE ON AMERICAN COALFIELDS

    Hard-coal miners and operators failed to agree on new contracts. indicating that 75,000 miners on the Pennsylvania coalfields will refuse to ...

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  16. NEW WORLD PRICE PLAN FOR WOOL

    The Senate Wool Committee approved of a plan under which, beginning with 1947, the guaranteed wool price for two years will be 90 ...

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  17. MOTORISTS WANT "VICTORY" PETROL QUOTA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Affiliated motoring organisations are applying to the Minister for Supply for a double quota of petrol for June, in ...

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  18. FRENCH DEMAND COMPLETE SUPPRESSION OF GERMANY

    Declaring that the present approach to a peace settlement was misguided and therein lay a stumbling block to an early conclusion of the Four Power negotiations, President Gouin envisaged for Germany not merely the strictest form of political, economic ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. CAR SPEED CLOSE ON 2 MILES A MINUTE

    Driving a six-cylinder Thorne engineering special George Robson, of Los Angeles, won the 500-mile race in 261 minutes 16 seconds, ...

    Article : 59 words
  20. GREECE ACCUSES BULGARIANS OF WAR CRIMES

    All Bulgarians, not merely a few, were guilty of treason and crimes throughout the war, declared premier Tsaldaris. ...

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  21. INDIAN BRIGADE IN JAPAN

    The Commonwealth Occupation Force to Japan has just been completed by the Indian Brigade of the British Indian Division, says ...

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  22. ITALIANS TO VOTE ON FUTURE OF MONARCHY

    In a final message to the people of Italy, prior to the plebiscite on Sunday on the future of the monarchy, King ...

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  23. NAZI-ISM THRIVING UNDERGROUND

    National Socialism is flourishing in the present atmosphere of hopelessness in Germany, said Dr. Adenauer, vour Union, ...

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  24. DOMINION LEADERS AT ROYAL DINNER PARTY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and Mrs. Attlee, Mr. Churchill and Mrs. Churchill, Mr. Mackenzie King, Field Marshal Smuts, Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  25. UNOFFICIAL INQUIRY DISPROVES CHETNIK COLLABORATION

    An unofficial Commission inquiring into the case of General Mikhailovitch, disclosed after a week of public hearings that it found no evidence ...

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  26. PROTEST BY INDIAN UNTOUCHABLES

    Dr. Ambedkar, a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council has complained to Mr. Churchill that the British Mission's proposals for the ...

    Article : 70 words
  27. FINANCIAL AID FOR GREECE

    The Minister for Economic Co-ordination. (Stefanopoulos) announced that Britain had put at Greece's disposal 500,000 sovereigns, equivalent ...

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  28. SMUTS WARNS OF GRAVE WORLD SITUATION

    A warning against any attempt to destroy the great historic German people or their means of livelihood, was given by Field-Marshal Smuts ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. TRIAL OF TOJO MAY CONTINUE FOR Six MONTHS

    The trial of Tojo, as a war criminal, will last six months and possibly a year, because of translation difficulties, states his American defence ...

    Article : 82 words
  30. BLACKMARKETING RAMPANT IN RELIEF TO CHINA

    The Government has been asked, to send a special observer to Shanghai to investigate widespread blackmarketing of U.N.R.R.A. food ...

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  31. REPATRIATION OF JAPS

    The operation, "Nipoff."—the repatriation of Japanese from South-East Asia—is expected to be completed in a little more than a month. ...

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  32. DEATH TOLL IN U.S. FLOODS

    As the Susquehanna River floods slowly. subside the incomplete death roll totals 22 throughout three States. ...

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  33. INDONESIANS WANT NEUTRAL REPATRIATION

    A branch of the Indonesian Youth Association demands that 10,000 Indonesians in India should be repatriated on neutral ships and ...

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  34. VICTORY CONTINGENT REACHES ENGLAND

    Greeted by a big crowd of cheering and waving Portsmouth citizens H.M.A.S. Shropshire tied up in Portsmouth Harbour yesterday with the ...

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  35. PLANE CRASH RELICS FOUND

    The remains of 14 occupants of an Allied plane, which crased two years ago, were found in the Baham Mountains in South-West New ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. YUGOSLAVIA SETS DEAD. LINE FOR U.S. WITHDRAWAL

    The Yugoslav authorities set to-morrow as the deadline for withdrawal of the United States army transport command from the ...

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  37. INDIA TO MAKE HER OWN PLANES

    The Indian Government has decided to establish an aircraft industy with a target of complete selfsufficiency in 20 years. ...

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  38. REPLACING DELAPIDATED RATION BOOKS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —Delapidated ration books, that had become too torn to use, will be replaced without charge, provided no coupons, ...

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  39. HELICOPTER AIR MAIL SERVICES

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gael) disclosed plans to use helicopters in a shuttle air-mail service between the central airport and ...

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  40. BRITISH CARS COST MORE

    Increased production costs caused by high labour rates and rising costs of materials are reasons given for rises in price of Standard and ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. DEATH OF ATOMIC SCIENTIST

    Dr. Louis Slotin, 36, a Winnipeg scientist died yesterday from radiation disease, suffered on May 21 in an accident in the New Mexico atom ...

    Article : 62 words
  42. PROMOTION FOR GENERAL AUCHINLECK

    Reuter's correspondent reported that General Auchinleck had been promoted to the rank of Field Marshal. ...

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  43. HARPER'S FIRST DEFEAT

    LONDON, Friday—Jock Harper suffered his first singles defeat in England when beaten in the third round of the Surrey Championships ...

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  44. MARITIME STRIKE THREAT

    WASHINGTON, Friday. —Seven maritime unions are threatening to strike on June 15, demanding increases in pay ranging from 22 to ...

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