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  3. CHINESE REDS RACE DOWN TO BURMA AND INDO-CHINA

    Chinese Communists intend to brush aside Nationalist resistance and race down to the IndoChina and Burma borders in two main columns to help native Communist forces, the Hongkong ...

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  4. THERAPEUTIC DISCOVERY FOR ARTHRITIS

    A new treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, which is said to have had remarkably encouraging results in ...

    Article : 70 words
  5. PEACE WITH GERMANY SHOULD BE SIGNED'

    A separate peace treaty should be signed with Germany if Russia again tries to prevent an agreement on German problems, the former Secretary of State (Mr. James F. Byrnes) said at Charleston, South Carolina. ...

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  6. PRINCESS TO VISIT NORTH IRELAND

    The Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. Costello) suggested in the Dail that there may be some feelings of ...

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  7. WESTERN POWERS SIGN STATUTE FOR W. GERMAN STATE

    Representatives of, 10 Western European nations, yesterday signed the statute, formally establishing, the Council of Europe Europe's Parliament. The Statute provides for the creation ...

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  8. SENTENCE ON SON OF SUEZ CONTRACTOR

    Paul de Lesseps, son of Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps, who built the Suez Canal, has been sentenced ...

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  9. BRITISH WAR CHIEFS TO MEET IN HONGKONG

    It is announced in Singapore that the Naval and Army Commanders-in-Chief, Admiral Sir Patrick Brind and General Sir ...

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  10. Exchange Rate May Affect Trade With E. Germany

    A resumption of trade between West Germany and the Soviet will probably take the form of a simple exchange of goods at first, ...

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  11. FISHERMEN SERENADE PRINCESS

    Fishermen of Sorrento serenaded Princess Margaret last night from the sea below her terrace. ...

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  12. SOLUTION LIKELY IN BALKAN DISPUTE

    Important developments in the Balkan dispute are expected following talks between the President of the General Assembly ...

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  13. MOURNS CRASH OF ITALIAN PLANE

    A crowd,, estimated at 10,000, gathered before the Italian Legation in Lisbon last night as a demonstration of sympathy for ...

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  14. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS FOR HONGKONG

    Substantial land, sea and air force reinforcements are being sent to Hongkong by Britain, and this will bring the British forces at Hongkong to the strength of two brigades about 6,000 men. ...

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  15. NO PLAN FOR POSTPONEMENT OF WEST GERMAN STATE

    Suggestions, attributed to the British Military Governor (General Robertson) that the establishment of a West German Government be postponed until after a meeting of the Foreign Ministers Council, are emphatically denie ...

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  16. ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON EGYPTIAN

    An attempt to assassinate Hamed Gouda Bey, president of the Egyptian Chamber of Deputies, ...

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  17. EXPLOSION IN ORDNANCE FACTORY

    LONDON, Friday.—Four workmen were killed and another injured in an explosion at the Royal ordnance factory at Swynnerton, ...

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  18. BRITISH POLICE MURDERED IN LAUNCH

    Two British police inspectors and a Chinese detective were shot dead early to-day while they lay asleep on a police launch ...

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  19. FEW U.S. BUSINESSMEN ARE MERGER MAD

    Addressing the United States Chamber of Commerce, the Secretary of Defence (Mr. Johnson) accused "a few power-seeking and merger-mad" American businessmen of playing into Communist hands by trying to take more and ...

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  20. Doctor Favours Unused Land For Japanese

    A world population expert, Dr. Warner Thompson, says he believes that unused portions of the world should be held by peoples ...

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  21. Churchill Moves To Reject Plan For Nationalisation

    Mr. Churchill and other Conservative party leaders gave notice that they would move to reject the Labour Government's ...

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  22. HENRY WALLACE REBUKED BY VANDENBERG

    Giving evidence before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mr Henry Wallace was rebuked by Senator Vandenberg ...

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  23. DEATH OF FRENCH AUTHOR

    The death occurred to-day of Maurice Maeterlinck, at the age of 85. He Was a Nobel Prize winner ...

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  24. ISRAELI REJECION OF PLAN FOR INTERNATIONALISATION

    Rejecting complete internationalisation of Jerusalem, Israel has proposed to the General Assembly that there should be a nominal international regime which would be restricted to the protection of Holy places. ...

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  25. MEXICAN DAVIS CUP TEAM

    A six-man squad from which the Mexican Davis Cup team to meet Cuba at Havana in July comp[?]lses Francisco Guerrero ...

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  26. DUTCH ON VERGE OF AGREEMENT WITH INDONESIA

    Dutch and Indonesian Republican delegations are reported to be on the verge of agreement on the Indonesian dispute. The ...

    Article : 171 words
  27. FRENCH RUGBY TEAM MAY MAKE VISIT

    The French Rugby League team will be invited to tour Australia next season. This was decided by the Rugby ...

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  28. GREEK REBELS SEEK TALK WITH ATHENS REGIME

    Czechoslovakia will ask the president of the General Assembly (Dr. Evatt) to allow a representative of the Greek ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. MEN TRAPPED IN MINE SHAFT

    After 50 hours of ceaseless toil rescue crews are still trying to reach four miners trapped 1,100 feet below the surface in a ...

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  30. POLAND CALLS FOR BAN ON ARMS EXPORT TO SPAIN

    Poland has called on the General Assembly to ban the export of arms, ammunition and strategic material to Spain. ...

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  31. GERMANY AND JAPAN WANT TO PLAY AT WIMBLEDON

    Germany and Japan have applied for reaffiliation with the International Lawn Tennis Federation and to be allowed to ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PLAYER INJURED

    Geoff Brown, Autralian tennis captain, had two stitches put in a finger which he cut badly at Queenstown on Wednesday. ...

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  33. TRIAL ABANDONED OF NAZI COMMANDERS

    LONDON, Friday.—Proceedings against two of Hitler's commanders, Field Marshal von Runstedt and Colonel-General Strauss ...

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  34. BRITISH CARGO FLEET

    LONDON, Friday.—During the war Britain lost 12 million tons of cargo and tanker fleets, but to-day she has only one million ...

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