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  3. FREE PAKISTAN ARMY ADVANCING TOWARDS CAPITAL OF SRINAGAR

    With the issue of peace or war between the Dominions of India and Pakistan still in the balance, reports from Karachi reveal that the 10,000 Pathan and Moslem forces of the Free Kashmir Movement have ...

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  4. NO GENERAL REDUCTIONS IN TRADE PREFERENCES

    No general reduction in Imperial preferences have been imposed in the new tariff agreements between Britain, the United States and 2[?] other countries, including the Dominions. Trade worth £2,500 million at 1938 ...

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  5. DEATH SENTENCE FOR JAP. NAVAL COMMANDER

    Sentence of death was imposed on Vice-Admiral Naomasa, commander of the 16th. squadron in the Japanese Fleet, for ...

    Article : 77 words
  6. POLISH MOVE AGAINST DUTCH IN INDONESIA

    In the Security Council yesterday, Poland introduced a resolution, asking the Council to call on the Netherlands to ...

    Article : 83 words
  7. EVATT CONTESTS SOVIET PLANS FOR KOREA

    Another inconclusive wrangle on Korea occurred in the Political Committee yesterday when the Soviet proposal, that ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. FRENCH REDS TO CHALLENGE DE GAULLE

    An important step in Communist preparations for an ultimate challenge to General de Gaulle was taken yesterday when the Communist-dominated Confederation of French Trades Unions called on all French workers to join forces to defend the Republic ...

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  9. MILLIONAIRE GAOLED FOR TAX EVASION

    Henry Lustig, who rose from a pushcart pedlar to a multi-millionaire owner of a Longchamps restaurant chain, doing 12,[?]00,000 dollars ...

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  10. EMPIRE GROUPING AN IMPORTANT FACTOR

    Addressing the luncheon of the British Empire Chamber of Commerce, the British Minister of State (Mr. McNeil) ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. MARTIAL LAW IF NO ABATEMENT WITH CHOLERA

    Reuters understands that the Egyptian Government is considering the imposition of martial law throughout Egypt ...

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  12. LOYAL DEMONSTRATION BY INDONESIANS

    Several thousand Indonesians demonstrated loyalty to the republic outside Dr. Su[?]karno's palace in Jogjakarta yesterday in the presence of ...

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  13. BRITAIN LEADS IN RADIO RESEARCH

    According to the President of the Australian Institution of Radio Engineers (Ray Allsop) American publicity claims many British inventions ...

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  14. HOUSE REJECTS AMENDMENT BY CHURCHILL

    Following criticism by the Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) the House of Commons rejected by 348 votes to 201, an amendment Which Mr.Churchill had moved to the Address-in-Reply. A feature of the debate was a ...

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  15. Australia, No Paradise Says U.S. Official

    "Australia is no paradise. It will yield no quick and easy riches and no riches at all for most. Migrants must accept Australia on its own terms and not expect to remodel is to their own tastes." ...

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  16. FOUR FILM ARTISTS CITED FOR CONTEMPT

    Samuel Ornitz and Herbert Blberman were cited for contempt of Congress by the Un-American Activities Committee for refusing to state ...

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  17. YUGOSLAV TENNIS PLAYER WANTS TO LIVE IN AUSTRALIA

    The Yugoslav tennis champion, Franjo Puncec, said he had f[?]led from terror in Yugoslavia and has applied for permission for himself and his ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. PORTER-SIGNALMAN RESPONSIBLE FOR RAILWAY CRASH

    A frank admission of responsibility Cor the Croydon train smash, in which 31 persons were killed, has been made by Horace Douglas Hillier, ...

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  19. LABOUR M.P. GAOLED FOR CONSPIRACY

    David Weitzman,a Labour M.P. for Stoke-Newington, and a barrister, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment and fined £500 for ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA SIDES WITH RUSSIA ON INDONESIA

    Australia yesterday unexpectedly reversed her position to support a Russian proposal, calling for the withdrawal of all troops in ...

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  21. U.S. TO WHITTLE DOWN PALESTINE PARTITION

    A move to whittle down the size of the Jewish State, that would be carved out of a partitioned Palestine, was made by the United States yesterday when Mr. Herschel Johnson told the U.N.O. Sub-committee on the Holy Land that the predominantly ...

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  22. RANDLORDS RESTORE CONFIDENCE IN MINES

    In an effort to restore confidence in South African gold shares the mining finance kings spent millions yesterday, the financial correspondent ...

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  23. BRITISH T.U.C. MAY CLASH ON POLICY OF GOVERNMENT

    After a three hours' meeting, the British council of Trades Unions yesterday decided to refer the discussion of wages policy and its place in the ...

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  24. OREGON POLITICIANS MISSING

    A group of Oregon State Government members, including the Governor (Mr. Earl Snell) is on board a private aeroplane, which is being ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT AID FOR AIR INDUSTRY ADVOCATED

    In the light of the nation's defence needs, there was no alternative to Government support for the aircraft industry, declared. Donald W. ...

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  26. WALLABIES DELAY TEAM SELECTION

    The Rugby Union special committee will consider to-morrow afternoon the case of the Wallabies' captain, Windon, who was sent off in the ...

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  27. U.S. FOOD RELIEF FOR BRITAIN

    Thousands of food parcels, each weighing 221bs., which an American, committee is sending to Princess Elizabeth for her wedding,will be ...

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  28. JEWISH CONTROL IS PREMATURE

    A suggestion that Sir Alan Cunningham, G.O.C. in Palestine, facilitate preliminary arrangements to help the inhabitants of Palestine to ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. RUMANIAN COMPLAINT DENIED

    A State Department spokesman described as absurd allegations in the Rumanian trial of the Peasant Party leader (Juliu Maniu) that four ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. POLISH PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to Warsaw radio the Polish Parliament has appointed a Parliamentary Committee to inquire into the activities of ...

    Article : 41 words
  31. POET LAUREATE'S GIFT TO PRINCESS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The wedding gift of the poet laureate, John. Masefield, to Princess Elizabeth, is a white vellum-bound six-verse ...

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  32. BRITISH PETROL RATIONING

    LONDON, Thursday.—Many Labour members abstained from voting when the House of Commons, by a margin of only 27 votes, defeated a ...

    Article : 34 words
  33. CANADA'S NATIONAL. INCOME

    OTTAWA, Thursday. — Canada's gross national income in 1946 was estimated at 9,464 million dollars, compared With 3,792 millions in 1938. ...

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