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  3. National Union of Protestants Clash With Liverpool Bishop

    Efforts of the National Union of Protestants to breck up alleged High Church practices were extended to Liverpool Diocese yesterday when 50 members of the Union halted a service at West Rerby Church, Liverpool, by shouting down the Bishop ...

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  4. Drastic Increases in Crime Among Women

    Drastic increases had occurred in crimes by women, including robberies, motor car thefts, forgery, and counterfeiting, sex offences other than prostitution, unlawful possession of weapons and offences against families and children; said the Director of ...

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  5. JEWISH TERRORISTS ENFORCING REPRISALS

    A british Brigade Major and three sergeants were flodded by members of the Irgun Zvai Leiimi as a reprisal for the birching of one of their members in connection with the bank robbery at Jaffa which was earned out ...

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  6. EGYPT PROTESTS AT BRITlSH POLICY ON SUDAN

    The Egyptian Premier has protested against the reported declaration by the British Prime Minister that Britain ...

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  7. SOVIET AUTHORS MUST BE PROPAGANDISTS

    The Soviet author, whether writer or playwright, must be absolutely setftess; and a probagandist, declared the Stalim ...

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  8. SOVIET LAUNCHES ATTACK ON FRENCH MOVES IN SAAR

    The newspaper, "Pravda," criticised the French move in establishing a Customs barrier between the Saar and the rest ...

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  9. GHANDI WANTS NO PROTECTION FOR MOSLEM VISITS

    Gandhi told a prayer meeting at Srirampur that he wanted to go unprotected, when he set out on a walking tour through ...

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  10. ALBANIA TO FLOURISH UNDER AGREEMENT WITH YUGOSLAVIA

    Albania will flourish whether London liked it or hot, declared the Yugosiav Minister without Portfolio (Gjilas) when commenting in ...

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  11. N.Z. Government Issued Ultimatum to Wharf Strikers

    The Government issued Sui ultimatum to watersiders in the form of a warning that unless normal work was resumed on the waterfront by ...

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  12. U.S. Plan for Apportionment of Germany

    It is reported that the United States, in the coming peace talks on Germany, will propose that a large part of former. Reich agricultural arenas, which Poland now occupies in the East, should be returned to Gerrmany. ...

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  13. WORLD ENTERS NEW YEAR ON CONSOLIDATED MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING

    The world is entering the New Year under conditions of consolidated mutual understanding among the Great Powers and, above all, between ...

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  14. FIANCE SHOT WHILE KISSING GIRL FRIEND

    Uriah Jones, 29, was kissing his fiance, Miss Beatrice Sheen, 20, in a room at her bungalow home near Wimborne, Dorset, when a ...

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  15. U.S. WAR DEPARTMENT CALLS FOR UNIVERSAL TRAINING

    The War Department, in a move which observers say is timed to catch the attention of the incoming Congress, appealed for the enactment ...

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  16. TOKYO TRIAL OF WAR PRISONERS

    The War Crime Tribunal will adjourn for a fortnight at the close of the prosecution's case, probably in the third, week in January. ...

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  17. MISS RHONNDA KELLY AS RADIO ANNOUNCER

    Miss Rhonnda Kelly ("Miss Australia") who returned by the Wanganella on Saturday from her tour abroad, will commence duty as a ...

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  18. DANISH PEOPLE SEE OPPORTUNITIES IN AUSTRALIA

    Interviewed on arrival in the Zealandia to-day, the new Danish Minister to Australia (Mr. C. M. Rottboll) said that many young Danes wanted ...

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  19. FRENCH REGAINING UPPER HAND IN HANOI

    Although most of Hanoi is in their hands, the French are not yet able to send reinforcements by land, because Vietnam troops ...

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  20. U.S. COST OF LIVING UP 18 PER CENT.

    Retail prices rose 34 per cent, and the cost of living 18 per cent. in 1946, says the Bureau of Labour Statistics. ...

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  21. FIREMEN OVERCOME BY FUMES FROM FIRE

    Fumes from a burning chemists Shop overcame 75 firemen, 52 of Whom were taken to hospital. The fire occurred in the Winecoff ...

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  22. CAUSE OF AIRLINE CRASH UNKNOWN

    The cause of the crash of a Constellation hear the Shannon airport in Ireland at the week-end, in which 12 persons lost their lives, is unknown, according to a statement issued by the Transwbrld Airlines. ...

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  23. AMERICAN RELEASE OF FORMER GERMAN CHIEFS

    American authorities are releasing former members of the German General Staff, Cabinet arid Browhshirts, on parole, only retaining prisoners who are required for future trials. A Reuter's correspondent says this ...

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  24. EMPLOYMENT IN GERMANY EXCEEDS PRE-WAR RECORDS

    Although there was still 1,OOO,OOO unemployed, employment in the whole of Germany reached the post-war record of 25,500,000 during October. ...

    Article : 119 words
  25. OPPOSITION SUPPORTS CAPE GOVERNMENT AGAINST U.N.O.

    Dr. Malan pledged support of the Opposition for the Premier if he declined to report to U.N.O. on South Africa's Indian question. ...

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  26. CALL ON CHINA TO EXTERMINATE COMMUNISM

    A large group of National Assembly delegates, representing North China provinces and municipalities, will call on the National Goverment, ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. TEXTILE INDUSTRY HOPES FOR END OF MINERS' STRKE

    Hopes for a full resumption of work in the Lancashire cotton industry were expressed, in official quarters following week-end efforts ...

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  28. BULGARIA DENIES GREEK WARNING TO PURSUE SABOTEURS

    The Bulgarian Newsagericy denied that Greek officers had warned the Bulgarian frontier guards that the Greeks would pursue guerillas into ...

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  29. ARCHBISHOP OF YORK APPEALS FOR LEGACIES FOR CHURCH WORK

    Parishioners should leave their church more legacies declared the Archbishop of Yourk in his New Year letter which says that the Anglican ...

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  30. CZECH, SEMI-FINALIST DEFEATED IN INDIA

    Drobny, the Chech, left-hand player, who was a semi-finalist at Wimbledon, making his first appearance in tournament play in India, was ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. SICK BABIES DELAYING G.I. WIVES

    Sick babies are now further delaying in London, wives who left New York last week to join their G.I. husbands in Germany for Christmas. ...

    Article : 105 words
  32. CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP

    Officially described as marking the final step in the develptwent of Canada's nationhood and effective independence for its 12,000,000 people, ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. ALLIES TO EVACUATE ITALY

    A forecast, that the complete avacuation of Italy by British and American forces would be made in 1947, was given by the Supreme Allied ...

    Article : 73 words
  34. AMERICAN YACHTSMEN TO BE INVITED

    The Yacht Club of America will be invited to take part in the next Sydney-Hobart yacht race. Mr. A. C. Cooper, a member of the ...

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  35. FOUR KILLED, 30 INJURED IN KNIFE ATTACKS

    Four persons were killed, including two by police fire, and 20 were injured in disturbances after brickbats and crude bombs were, hurled ...

    Article : 59 words
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