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  4. Palestine Inquiry

    NEW YORK, Wed.--Britain won the first round yesterday for establishing a new Palestine Inquiry Commission, when after a 90-minute debate the General Assembly's 14 nation Steering Committee in session at Flushing, agreed, without formal ...

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  5. Victorian Strike

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The full executive of the A.C.T.U. to-day directed that all workers involved in the Victorian metal trades dispute should return to work by ...

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  6. SUBMARINE "POWER STATIONS" IN BRITAIN'S FUEL CRISIS

    Submarines of the Home Fleet were ordered to Devonport, Portsmouth and Sheerness, to act as floating generating stations for their naval docky ards to help relieve the coal shortage. The submarines, burning diesel oil, are each capable of a daily output of 1.000 kilowatts, and coal consumption of mainland generating stations is expected to be cut by 2000 tons weekly. This method ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Tornado Hits U.S. Villages

    NEW YORK, Wed.--At least 20 persons were killed and 100 injured when a tornado struck the village of Worth, Missouri, yesterday. ...

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  8. SUPERVISION OVER RELIEF FROM US

    WASHINGTON, Wed.--A storm of protest against the inclusion of "Soviet dominated" countries as beneficiaries under the projected relief Bill to replace the aid formerly furnished by U.N.R.R.A in Europe and China, marked the debate on the ...

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  9. Manhunt For Masked Gunmen

    LONDON, Wed.--London's great manhunt for three masked gunmen, who shot and killed a motor cyclist when he intercepted ...

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  10. Mexico's President Visits U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Mexico's President, Miguel Aleman, became the first Mexican leader to visit the United States ...

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  11. London To Capetown Record Attacked

    LONDON, Wed.--Australian Squadron Leader H. B. Martin plans to maintain an average speed of about 350 miles per hour ...

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  12. INCOME TAX CUTS IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.--Sweeping personal income tax reductions, averaging 29 per cent., will come into effect on July 1, and the 15 per cent, excess, profits tax will be abolished from December 31 next. ...

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  13. Russian Protest To China

    MOSCOW, Wed.--Moscow radio announced the Russian Ambassador to China had complained to the Chinese Government about the ...

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  14. Britain Warns Soviet Authorities

    LONDON, Wed.--Soviet occupation authorities in Germany have been warned by Britain that British troops will stop ...

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  15. Women's Morals Endangered

    LONDON, Wed.--The Vatican radio said the Pope, addressing Pilgrims visiting Rome for the beatification of Maria Goretti, ...

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  16. Record Prize Money For Football Pool

    LONDON, Wed.--A 54 year old Aberdeen stonemason, William Melville, yesterday won the record prize money of £64,450 ...

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  17. TERRORISTS' ESCAPE PLANS FOILED

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday.--A mass escape by Jewish terrorists from Jerusalem central prison was foiled yesterday, when their elaborate and daring preparations were discovered. According to the London ...

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  18. Soliciting Of Orders For Food Parcels Stopped

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Soliciting by overseas firms of orders for food parcels from Australia had been investigated and stopped, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chilley) told the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Harrison) in the House of Representatives ...

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  19. Fines Total £9800

    LONDON, Wed.--Sir Edmund Crane, director of Hercules Cycle and Motor Co., was fined a total of £9800 at Henley in Arden ...

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  20. Japanese General Takes Responsibility

    RABAUL, Wed.--After sitting for less than 10 hours, the Rabaul War Crimes Court to-day found Lieut. General Rinpei Kato, ...

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  21. Settlement In Telephone Strike

    New York, Wed.--After an all-night conference the New York Telephone Company and Union officials to-day settled the ...

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  22. Moslems To Continue Civil Disobedience

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.--Reuter's Peshawar correspondent said Moslem League leaders of the North-West Frontier Province, whom the Congress Provincial Government recently imprisoned, have met in Peshawar gaol. ...

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  23. Royal Family Visits St. Helena

    LONDON, Wed.--Nearly 5000 people--the entire population--lined the quay to watch the Royal Family leave St. Helena Island, ...

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  24. View On Equal Pay

    LONDON, Wed.--According to Reuter's political correspondent the Government will announce soon, that while accepting the ...

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  25. IN CHINA

    NANKING, Wed.--With orders to recapture it within three days, three Nationalist armies are reported to be battling their way ...

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  26. New York Welcomes "Aussies"

    NEW York, Wed.--More than 400 members of the New York Zoological Society and Australian guests gave an ...

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  27. Denies Reports Of Revolt In Java

    BATAVIA, Wed.--The Premier (Sutan Sjahirir) denied the American United Press reports of revolt in Java, following the ...

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