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  3. FRENCH SCIENTIST DETAINED ON ARRIVAI, NEW YORK

    Dr. Irene Joliot Curie, French scientist and daughter of Marie and Pierre Curie, discoverers of radium, was detained by the immigration authorities when she arrived from Paris by air last night. ...

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  4. HOLLAND TO EXCHANGE TRADE WITH ARGENTINE

    A five-year trade agreement between Holland and Argentine, was signed in Buenos Aires. It provides for an exchange of Argentine food, ...

    Article : 128 words
  5. REVOLT GAINING GROUND IN COSTA RICA

    Passengers reaching Panama by air from Costa Rica, say that conditions there are chaotic and there are indications ...

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  6. U.S. UNABLE TO STOP SOVIET MOVES IN GERMANY

    If Soviet forces decide to move into Germany or other parts of Europe, American forces there cannot stop them. This was stated by the Secretary for Defence (Mr. James Forrestal) when he indicated to the Senate Armed ...

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  7. BRAZIL NOT TO PRESS CLAIMS FOR TERRITORIES

    Brazil does not intend to press claims for foreign territory in Latin America at the coming inter-American ...

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  8. FIVE BRITISH AND THREE JEWS KILLED IN ARAB ATTACK

    Five British soldiers and three Jews were killed when Arabs, hiding in a cemetery, opened fire on a Jewish convoy near Haifa yesterday. The soldiers were escorting the convoy, says Reuters correspondent. ...

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  9. Nordics Plan Against Aggression

    Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Prime Ministers, after a five-hour secret meeting, affirmed a decision to defend their country against outside aggression. They also denounced Communism and dictatorship. ...

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  10. ACTING C.-IN-C. LEFT JAPAN

    Air Vice-Marshal C. A. Bouchier, Acting Commander-in-Chief of the [?].F., left for England to-day aboard a troopship with a large ...

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  11. NO PLANES TO FLY TO NEW ZEALAND

    There will be no trans-Tasman air flights between March 22 and 25, as a result of the heavy demands within Australia prior to the Easter ...

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  12. Threat to Withdraw Industrial Labour In Government

    Following the unofficial strike in the heating services at Government buildings, all industrial workers in the Ministry of Works will be called ...

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  13. U.S. WILLING TO CONFER WITH RUSSIA

    A willingness on the part of the United States to confer with Moscow so as to remove the present dangerous situation which existed in the ...

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  14. BRITAIN MAY BE FORCED TO ABANDON STERLING

    Britain may be forced by pressure from her Western European neighbours and the United States to abandon her ...

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  15. FINLAND SEEKS MODIFICATION IN SOVIET PACT

    In the final instructions to the Finnish delegation, which leaves to-morrow for Moscow to discuss a mutual aid pact with the ...

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  16. R.C. PRELATES DIFFER ON MILITARY SERVICE

    A conflict of opinion among Roman Catholic prelates on President Truman's request for universal military training, which Cardinal Spellman ...

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  17. ENGLISH WOMEN CRICKETERS

    Fifteen women have been selected for the English women's cricket team to tour Australian next season. ...

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  18. COMMUNIST EDITOR RESIGNS TO JOIN CATHOLIC CHURCH

    After 20 years as a member of the Communist Party, Mr. Douglas A. Hyde, news editor of the Communist newspaper, "The Daily Worker," has renounced Communism and is receiving instructions with a view to joining the Catholic Church. ...

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  19. SMALL POWERS ALARMED AT SOFTNESS TOWARDS JAPAN

    Nations, such as Australia, New Zealand, China and the Philippines, are becoming increasingly alarmed at the "soft" attitude that the United States is adopting toward Japan. This was told to the America[?] ...

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  20. GANDHI'S PHOTO ON INDIAN CURRENCY

    The picture of Gandhi replaces that of His Majesty the King, on the new Indian one rupee note immediately, and the same will apply ...

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  21. CYCLONE DAMAGE AT NOUMEA

    A cyclone, which reached nearly 100 m.p.h., caused damage assessed at thousands of pounds to Noumea, New Caledonia, at last week-end. ...

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  22. WALLACE ATTACKS TRUMAN POLICY

    Mr. Henry Wallace claimed last night that the Truman doctrine had been expanded to a point at which it threatens the life of every human being throughout the world. In a broadcast reply to the address ...

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  23. SOVIET TREATY WITH BULGARIA

    Moscow radio announced that Stalin took part in signing a 20-year agreement with Bulgaria on a treaty of friendship, collaboration ...

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  24. HAZARDOUS CRUISE BY SUBMARINE IN ARCTIC WATERS

    After a hazardous five weeks cruise in the Arctic to test morale and equipment the British submarine Ambush returned to port yesterday. ...

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  25. NO DEBATE TIME ON COMMUNISM

    Despite pressure from members of all parties in the House of Commons, the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Morrison) declined to provide ...

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  26. CANCER CASES NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE

    On a letter sent to the Premier, Mr. J. Braund protested against the action of the committee, investigating cancer cure cases, refusing to accept ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. CONVAIR CRASHED DURING LANDING

    A new Convair airliner crashed near Ardmore, Oklahoma, yesterday while landing after a routine flight. There were no passengers on board. ...

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  28. Three Brigades Poised for Drive Into Greek Territory

    Three "international" brigade divisions are poised in the Balkans for a threatened attack across the border into Greece. Reports from Athens to the State Department estimate the force at about 30,000 men. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WOOL REACHED JAPAN

    The Australian ship, Merkur, has arrived with 16,520 lb. of Australian wool which will be processed by Japanese spinning mills. ...

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