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  4. INDIA PREPARES TO TRAIN ARMY

    India's new status is emphasised by this picture of Indian Cadet delegates who are seen visiting a British training corps recently in order that they might obtain knowledge to start similar military organisations in India. Left to right: Lt.-Col. Altaf Qadir. Lt.-Col. L. P. Sen, D.S.O.; Professor M. Haider, Sgt. Lewis (instructor); and Dr. G. S. Mahajani, receiving instructions on a Ford engine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  5. Search for Bombs as UN Meets to Discuss Palestine

    NEW YORK, Monday (AAP). — Police have searched for timebombs in the Assembly Hall of the United Nations which meets here today in a special session to consider the Palestine situation, Wartime security measures are to be enforced throughout the proceedings. ...

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  6. U.K. INDUSTRY EXPANSION BAN MYSTERY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Ministers are mystified by reports that the British Treasury has forbidden the expansion of British firms to the Dominions unless the expansion resulted in additional dollars for ...

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  7. 'Communists Planning Sabotage'

    ATHENS, Monday (AAP). — A secret meeting on the GreeceYugoslav border of Communists from Greece, Albania, Bulgaria and ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. 30,000 KILLED, 100,000 HURT IN INDIAN RIOTS

    NEW DELHI, Monday (AAP).—Casualties since the Hindu-Moslem warfare began last July are conservatively estimated at 30,000 killed and 100,000 wounded. In the last three months, 7,000 have ...

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  9. PRAYERS OFFERED FOR RABBITS

    TOKIO, Monday (AAP). — The Minami Bayashi rabbit breeding station held a memorial service ...

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  10. ARCHBISHOP LEFT £11,225

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The late Archbishop, H. S. Le Fanu, of Perth, Anglican Primate of Australia at the time of his death last ...

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  11. Schoolboy Guilty of Manslaughter

    SYDNEY, Monday— A schoolboy in the Central Criminal Court today pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter and was remanded till ...

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  12. 40-H0UR WEEK SOLVES AWARD PROBLEM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Sydney County Council was told today by the Senior Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Kilpatrick) that obstacles ...

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  15. TEA MAY BE DEARER

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Hints of still further increases in tea prices were given in official quarters here today. It was stated Australia ...

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  16. "SENDING COUPONS TO FOOD APPEALS WASTE OF TIME"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —It is better to burn unwanted meat and butter coupons than to send ...

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  17. LARGE U.S CLAM FOR JAP. REPARAIONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP). —The United States, it is reported, will claim 30 per cent of all internal Japanese industrial equipment ...

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  18. SHIP ADRIFT OFF HONOLULU

    HONOLULU, Monday (AAP).—A Navy tug was despatched yesterday to aid the Swedish motor ship, Mattawunta, 5766 tons, which is ...

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  19. "RED" GAIN IN CHINA REPORTED

    NANKING, Monday (AAP).—Communists captured the city of Taian, strategic base, 45 miles south from Tsinan, which is the ...

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  20. THE ENTENTE CORDIALE AGAIN

    The common interests of France and England have been emphasised in recent months by exchange visits of French and British officers and diplomats. The picture shows the French Air Chief (General Proliet) arriving at Northolt (London), and inspecting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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