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  3. GUERRILLA FORCES SMASHED IN PINDUS MOUNTAINS

    Greek Government forces, operating against guerrilla fighters in the Pindus mountains, are reported to have effectively smashed the guerrilla, strength in that area Between 1,500 and 1,800 guerrillas were encircled. ...

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  4. CANADA HAS ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE IN U.S.

    Before Parliament was prorogued the Minister for Trade (Mr. Mackinnon) told the House of Commons that Canada's growing adverse trade ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. U.S. EMPLOYEES DISCHARGED FOR DISLOYALTY

    In the nine month's to March 31, at least 223 Federal employees were discharged for disloyalty and the total may reach ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. INDONESIA REPUBLIC MAY SEEK ARBITRATION

    The Indonesian Vice-Premier (Dr. Gani) strongly hinted that Indonesia may seek international arbitration to avert War in Java if the Dutch reject its ahswef to the joint constabulary proposals and the demand for a ...

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  7. Two Governments For India on Monday

    Two provisional Dominion Governments of India and Pakistan will be set up on Monday to replace the Interim ...

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  8. Australian Protests Failed on Whaling Expedition

    Australia's protests Against General MacArthur's decision to permit another Japanese whaling expedition have failed. American officials, quoted by Reuters, say that, although the protests are still being studied in Washington, there is no ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. BODY OF RATING FOUND

    HALIFAX, Friday.—The body of an unidentified rating was found in the crumpled bow of the destroyer, Micmac, while a search is being ...

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  10. SOVIET WORKERS IN ENGLAND FACE STRIKE THREAT

    Moscow Radio says that the Russian Trade Union newspaper, "Trud," alleges that five Russian artificial limb makers, who were permitted to ...

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  11. QUIET WEDDING FOR PRINCESS AT WINDSOR?

    Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten may wed quietly at Windsor and not at Westminster Abbey. ...

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  12. BEVIN SEEKS SUPPORT ON FOREIGN POLICY

    An appeal for a supreme effort by the social democracy of Britain to aid his foreign policy, was made by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) in an address to the Transport General Workers' Union. ...

    Article : 276 words
  13. DUTCH FARMERS' SONS COMING TO AUSTRALIA

    About 120 Dutch emigrants, mostly young farmers, together with a number, of British, emigrants, are sailing for Australia in mid-October ...

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  14. 650 PERSONS DROWNED WHEN SHIP SANK

    More than 650 people are estimated to have been drowned when the Indian Co-operative Navigation and Trading Company's steamer, Ramdas, with about 700 passengers and crew on board; sank off the coast of Kolaba, south of Bombay, yesterday. ...

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  15. COUNTY CRICKET

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  16. SECURITY IS FIRST CONSIDERATION DECLARES FRANCE

    Any General assessment of European, productivity must include the resources of Germany and France, Dr. Hans Hirschfeld, of Holland, told ...

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  17. MADAME LUPESCU RECOVERING

    Madame Lupescu is reported to be completely out of danger-from her recent illness. A petition for her in extremis ...

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  18. DR. EVATT ARRIVES AT DREGER HARBOUR

    The Minister, for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) reached Dreger Harbour on his way to Japan where he will visit the Allied Commander in-Chief ...

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  19. U.S NOT YET CHANGED DATE FOR JAP PEACE TALKS

    The State Department has not reached a decision on a postponement of the preliminary Japanese peace treaty conference, tentatively'scheduled for Washington on August 19. ...

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  20. REPORT TOO RIDICULOUS TO DISCUSS

    Interviewed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the manager of the Australian Davis Cup team (Mr. Cowling) described as ...

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  21. BRITISH PAPERS SMALLEST IN THE WORLD

    On Monday, newspapers in, Britain will be the smallest in the world and Mr. Hadyn Davies (Lab.) warned the House of Commons that small, ...

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  22. LADY MOUNTBATTEN ORDERED TO LEAVE U.S.A.

    Lady Iris Mountbatten has been ordered by the Bureauvof Immigration and Naturalisation to leave the United States by September 1. ...

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  23. COURT ABSCONDER IDENTIFIED

    Detective Byrne, of the Sydney C.I.B., yesterday in the Singapore First District Court identified George Stamford as Stanley Hammond, who ...

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  24. BRITISH WOOL SALES

    Under, widespread continental competition an excellent clearance was affected at the wool sales yesterday when greasy, merino wool from ...

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  25. CRISIS FACING JAP GOVERNMENT

    The Government, having staved off temporarily the scandal arising from the alleged hoarding and black-marketing of £250 million worth of ...

    Article : 84 words
  26. SUNKEN SHIP STILL RADIO-ACTIVE

    Objects which, divers brought to the surface" from the decks of the sunken carrier, Saratoga, at Bikini. Lagoon yesterday, Were found to be ...

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  27. RECORD SURPLUS IN BRITAIN

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) moviftg the third reading of the Finance Bill, said that concessions made since the Budget ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. INCREASE IN BREAD RATIONS IN GERMANY

    It is announced that the steady flow of grain imports from the United States into the Anglo-American zones since May has enabled ...

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  29. VON NIDA LEADING FOR GOLF TROPHY

    With an average of 72.28 for 36 rounds. Norman von Nida is leading in the competition for the Harry Vardon trophy, awarded annually to ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. CHINESE LIBERATE JAP SOLDIERS

    Chinese Press despatches from [?]sinan, the capital of Shantung Pro[?]ince, stated, that Chinese had ac[?]uitted 14 Japanese officers charged ...

    Article : 48 words
  31. NO DEVALUING OF CANADIAN DOLLAR

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The Finance Minister (Mr. Abbott), said that recurring reports in financial circles. that the Canadian dollar would be ...

    Article : 50 words
  32. PAYMENT TO DEFEATED BOXER

    CHICAGO, Friday.—For his unsuccessful defence of the world middleweight title against "Rocky" Graziano on Wednesday night Tony Zale ...

    Article : 30 words
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