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  3. Polish Unanimity in Opposition to Change in Western Frontier

    A rare demonstration of unanimity in the Polish National Council followed a declaration by Minister Beirut that Poland intended to retain its new territories, says the Warsaw correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  4. Danes Reject Faroes Claim for Independence

    A Danish Government statement declared that the plebiscite held in the Faroe Islands neither changes the political status, of the islands nor entitles the local Parliament to proclaim independence of the islands. ...

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  5. PERSIAN TRIBES WAGE WAR FOR HOME RULE

    Heavy fighting is reported in the,south of Persia between Government troops and strong forces of rebel tribesmen who gained control of some suburbs at Shiraz and some district military posts. The tribesmen, who are ...

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  6. MR. HARRIMAN TO BE. US. SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

    President Truman announced that Mr. Averill Har[?]man, Ambassador to Britain, will be appointed Secretary of ...

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  7. BRITAIN TO MAKE NEW TEST ON AIR RECORD

    New attempts to raise Britain's air speed record,to the highest figure. possible, under present limits of compressibility, are likely in the coming ...

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  8. MOSLEY DENIED HALL FOR BOOK CLUB MEETING

    This illustrates exactly my argument that free speech does not exist in this country," declared Sir Oswald Mosley when ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ARREST OF AUSTRIAN STEEL MAGNATE

    Russian police arrested Anton Biro, general manager of the leading Austrian steel works of Wagner and Biro,and he is ...

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  10. EXPLOSIVES AND BOMBS FOUND ON JEWISH SHIPS

    A search of the illegal Jewish immigrant ship, on which clashes occurred when a British boarding party arrived and tear gas had to be used ...

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  11. RENEWAL OF RACIAL DISTURBANCES IN BOMBAY

    Two cases of stabbing—one of them fatal—yesterday broke the two-day lull in communal disturbances in Bombay. ...

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  12. GREECE WANTS FRONTIER FORTS DESTROYED

    At the Balkans Military Committee an amendment was submitted by Greece for the destruction of the fortifications ...

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  13. FRENCH TROOPS TO MAN FRONTIER AS CHECK ON SMUGGLING

    As the result of spreading strikes, France faces a threat df a general standstill; Squads of gendarmes have been, ...

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  14. BIG FOUR TO SAVE PEACE TALKS FROM COLLAPSE

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) is asking the French Premier (Bidault) to call a meeting of the Big Four Foreign ...

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  15. "LEOPARDMEN" HANGED FOR TERRORISING PRIMITIVE NATIVES

    Eighteen "leopardmen" whom the local populace credited with supernatural gowers, were executed for many ruthless murders and ...

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  16. 14 KILLED IN FRENCH RAIL COLLISIONS

    Fourteen persons lost their lives in railway fatalities yesterday, Seven were killed and' nine seriously injured when the ...

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  17. FILIPINO APPEAL FOR LIFE OF JAP SUSPECT

    The presiaent of the Philippines (Roxas) has appealed to Chiang Kai-shek for clemency for the Japanese war crimes suspect, ...

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  18. BIG FOUR SET OUT POLICY ON ITALIAN COLONIES

    The Big Four issued a declaration on the future of the Italian colonies in Africa, recognising the right of other interested Governments to be ...

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  19. U.S. POLICY DIVIDED ON PACIFIC MANDATES

    Major Hansom Baldwin, writing in the "New York Times" says that no unified policy had been formed about the future of the Pacific Islands ...

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  20. RAIDERS DRIVEN BACK ACROSS GREEK FRONTIER

    A Third Army communique announced that operations against armed bands in the Mont Beles area, near the Yugoslav frontier, ended ...

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  21. U.S. AMBASSADOR REACHES N.Z.

    The first U.S. Ambassador to Australia (Mr. R. Butler) arrived, here, to-day in a special Skymaster enroute to Canberra and will leave ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S HANGMAN TO INSTRUCT AUSTRIAN OFFICIALS

    Britain's hangman, Albert Pierrepont, flew to Austria to conduct a school for executioners says a Vienna correspondent. ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH REPORT ON SNOWY RIVER PROJECT

    The Minister for Post-war Recon[?]truction (Mr. Dedman) released today a report by the Rural Reconstruction Commission on irrigation, ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN GRAVES IN NORWAY

    The search for the graves of, Allied airmen lost in flights over Norway has so far revealed 15 Australians, including F/O H. J. Fraser ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN DRIVE ON COMMUNISTS

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Lawrence). stated the police raids on the Communist Party at the week, end resulted from evidence which the ...

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  26. "SQUATTING" EXTENDED TO INDIA

    "Squatting" has extended its influence to India. The movement having been Introduced to Calcutta by 22 tramwaymen who moved into an ...

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  27. BELGIAN FASCIST SUSPECT HELD

    Police are guarding a room in a hospital at Cornbra, in North Portugal, in which a man, thought to be Leon de Grelle, the Belgian Fascist ...

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  28. NEWS IN BRIEF

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Major-General J. E. Stevens has been appointed General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of Overseas ...

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  29. PEACE STILL FAR OFF

    "Permanent peace seems farther away than ever," declared Cardinal Gilroy when responding to a civil welcome which was tendered him at ...

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  30. SOVIET RECALL OF EMBASSY IN ATHENS

    It is reported reliably that the First Secretary and entire staff of the Soviet Embassy at Athens will return shortly to Moscow. ...

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  31. RUSSIA IS WORLD PROBLEM

    Addressing the Royal Society of St. George to-day Sir Keith Murdock declared that Russia was the world's terrible problem. She was ...

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  32. SUNSPOTS INTERRUPTED RADIO AND CABLE SOURCES FROM U.S.A.

    Owing to the effect of sunspot activity on radio and cable communications yesterday, America was cut off from the rest of the world for ...

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  33. ITALIAN FASCIST GENERAL FREED

    A military court acquitted General Biastrocchl, former Under-secretary for War from 1933 to 1936, on a charge of having. "Fascistized" the ...

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  34. STRIKE PARALYSES RANGOON

    The biggest strike in the history of Rangoon has paralysed the city, 20,000 Government employees connected with the railways and postal ...

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  35. Britain to Display Its Goods

    His Majesty the King will open to-morrow a "Britain Make It" Exhibition in the Victoria and Albert museums. ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It was announced that for the year ended June 30, unemployment relief amounted to £520,000. ...

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