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  4. Duke of Windsor Pays Visit To Fleet Street

    Prior to his departure for the United States accompanied by the Duchess of Windsor, the Duke paid a visit to the Press Association, Reuter Building in Fleet street, where he lunched with Mr. C. J. Chancellor, General Manager of Reuter's, Picture shows the Duke of Windsor (centre) leaving the building after the lunch. Mr. Chancellor is just behind him on the right while other press, executives ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Guerillas Burn Greek Village

    ATHENS, Mon.-- The latest reports from Salonika state the entire village of Skra was burnt by guerillas. IT has been established that ...

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  6. Serious Gap Between Wheat Demand And Supply

    LONDON, Mon.-- The British Minister for Food (Mr. John Strachey) answering a series of questions by the "Daily Express" said that it was totally untrue that there was a world abundance of wheat. ...

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  7. Canadian Post For Former Army Minister

    Federal Cabinet recently agreed to appoint Mr F. M. Forde, defeated Minister for the Army, as High Commissioner in Canada. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Charged With Cave Massacre

    ROME, Monday .--It was announcde by Allied Forces Headquarters at Caserta that Italian police last week arrested Colonel ...

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  9. Greek Commander Banished

    ATHENS, Monday.-- On the grounds that he menaced Greek security General Stephanos Serafis, Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  10. British Troops In Japan Feel Ignored

    LONDON, Mon.-- Troops of the British occupation force regarded themselves as illequipped, Ignored and far from ...

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  11. Threat Of Attack By Jewish Terrorists

    LONDON, Mon.-- Extra police and military guards were posted at Government and Royal buildings in London during the week-end to protect them against possible attacks by Jewish terrorists. ...

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  12. VOTE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEBATE

    LONDON, Monday.-- According to the political writer of the "Daily Telegraph" the British. Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) has personally requested the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) that a vote be taken to-day on the foreign affairs debate. ...

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  13. Application For Increase In Basic Wage

    MELBOURNE, Mon.-- An application by the A.C.T.U. for an interim basic wage representing an increase of £1 a week ...

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  14. FIRE DESTROYS OIL REFINERY

    BUDAPEST, Mon.--Hungary's largest and best equipped oil refinery at Mikols was totally destroyed by an explosion ...

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  15. Russia Day Clash

    Mr Lifanov, the Russian Minister to Australia, who declined at the last minute to attend a dinner at Australia-Soviet House in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NEW COUPONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The large W coupon has been made available for tea. The Rationing Commission decided on this step ...

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  17. END OF U.S. COAST SHIPPING STRIKE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday-- Agreement has been reached between the management and the unions to end the coast shipping ...

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  18. Only Way To Escape Economic Collapse

    ATLANTIC CITY, Mon.-- In a report for the national convention of the Council for Industrial Organisation, which opened ...

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  19. Coal Exports From Ruhr May Cease

    LONDON, Mon.-- Coal exports from the Ruhr may cease as a result of an appeal by the Mayors of larger towns in the British ...

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  20. Some Modification Of Wage Pegging Regulations

    CANBERRA, Mon.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) at the week-end informed A.C.T.U. representatives he would make ...

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  21. ATOM BOMBS CAN BE MADE CHEAPLY

    PRINCETON (New Jersey), Mon.-- Atom bombs can be made cheaply in large numbers, and will become more destructive. This was stated by the emergency committee of atomic scientists. ...

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  22. Visit Of Mr. Attlee

    CANBERRA, Mon.-- The Commonwealth Government has received information that the British Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee ...

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  23. British Memorial To Roosevelt

    LONDON, Mon.-- "I doubt, if British people ever felt such friendship for the statesman of another country as they did for ...

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  24. Liquidation Of Germany's Assets

    WASHINGTON, Mon.-- It is estimated the liquidation of Germany's assets in neutral countries will yield about 450 million ...

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  25. P.O.W. Assist At Church Fire

    LONDON, Mon.-- German war prisoners helped to remove valuable furniture and vestments from the danger zone when the ...

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  26. TYPHOON IN PHILIPPINES.

    MANILA, Mon.-- At least 500 are dead or missing following a typhoon which struck Negros Island. Heavy floods after the wind ...

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  27. Date To Complete Evacuation Of Egypt

    LONDON, Mon. -- The British Foreign Minister, Mr. Bevin, has agreed with the Egyptian Premier, Sidky Pasha, that all ...

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  28. Thought Orchid Bulbs Were Onions

    SYDNEY, Mon.-- Valuable orchid bulbs were eaten by wharf labourers who believed them to be onions, it was stated ...

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  29. Hub Of All U.S. Pacific Strategy

    NEW YORK, Mon.-- Hawaii will remain the hub of all United States Pacific strategy according to the New York "Times" military ...

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  30. Request By Afridi Tribesmen

    NEW DELHI, Mon.-- A spokesman of the Afridi tribesmen of the north-west frontier told Lord Wavell, at a formal meeting, that ...

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  31. WILL FIGHT TO FINISH

    WASHINGTON, Mon.-- Although President Truman is holidaying at Keywest, Florida, circles close to him report he is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Churchill Statue On Cliffs Of Dover

    LONDON, Mon.-- The Mayors of the Kent towns representing the Cinque ports met ait the weekend to discuss the possibility of ...

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  33. Fears Of Civil War Cause Prices To Rocket In China

    NANKING, Mon.-- Fears of full-scale civil war caused prices to to rocket in Shanghai on Saturday as householders frantically bought commodities for hoarding, says the American Associated Press. ...

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  34. TIGER SHOT AT TARONGA PARK

    SYDNEY, Mon.-- Visitors to Taronga Park Zoo had an unexpected thrill this morning when a two and a half year old tiger ...

    Article : 127 words
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