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  3. FORECAST:

    PINE, LIGHT VARIABLE N. TO N.E. WINDS. ...

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  5. Explosives and Arms Seized In Tel Aviv

    JERUSALEM, Monday: It is officially announced that troops searching Tel Aviv found a terrorist workshop. They seized large quantities! of explosives, arms and uniforms. A sentry shot and killed a Jewish cyclist at Tel Aviv ...

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  6. CROWN'S CASE OUTLINED

    BRISBANE, Monday: Notes which the police alleged Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown (49), accountant, had claimed he recorded of statements that Bronia Mary Armstrong made, were read by the Crown Prosecutor (Mr J. ...

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  7. "Passing Of British Empire"

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Herald Tribune, in a leader on "The New Balance," says. ...

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  8. "QUIT INDIA" STORM IN BRITAIN

    Britain's decision to quit India not later than June, 1948, has produced a storm which already exceeds any in the long series associated with India. Since Air Attlee's bombshell in the Commons recently, there has been a rising tide of indignation at the method ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. International Civil Aviation Organisation

    MONTREAL, Monday: The provisional International Civil Aviation Organisation will henceforth be known as the ...

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  10. Collier in Halves

    NEW YORK, Monday: Boston Coastguard reports that the collier Oaky L. Alexander radioed that she broke in two in a ...

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  11. DECISIONS BY MINERS TOMORROW

    SYDNEY, Monday: All mines in New South Wales will be idle on Wednesday, when aggregate meetings of miners will be held to discuss the latest developments in the coal situation. ...

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  12. Truman's Fears Over Prices

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Washington correspondent of the United Press says: President Truman and his council of ...

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  13. TEACHERS' STRIKE ENDS

    BUFFALO (U.S.), Monday: The nation's biggest. teachers' strike ended today when Buffalo Teachers' Federation agreed to ...

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  14. "Workers In Mortal Danger"

    NEW YORK, Monday: Forced labor has now become a postwar institution in many lands, says a ...

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  15. Dairymen to Protect Against Low Prices

    BRISBANE, Monday: A mass protest meeting against the low price of butter and pigs will be held by North Coast dairymen at ...

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  16. FUTURE OF AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    Federal Government will meet on Thursday next to draft recommendations for Cabinet on the form of the Australian post-war defence forces. Before recommendations are ...

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  17. "TRUMAN PROMISES TO BE NEUTRAL"

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's Cairo representative says: President Truman assured me that he would adopt a neutral ...

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  19. More Help For "Dusted" Men

    SYDNEY, Monday: State Cabinet decided today to increase the weekly payments to about 220 "dusted" coalminers. ...

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  20. GREEK REGRET AND CONFIDENCE

    LONDON, Monday: The Exchange Telegraph Coy's Athens representative says: The Greek Foreign Office spokesman said ...

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  21. £80,000 FIRE IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Monday: Damage estimated at £80,000 was caused when fire gutted the greater part of Bargain Stores, Whangarei, the ...

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  22. U.S. MAY SELL ARMS TO GREECE AND TURKEY

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Herald-Tribune's Washington correspondent says: President Truman, in presenting his plan to help Britain carry out her Middle East commitments, is expected to ask Congress for ...

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  23. Compulsory Training Not Discussed

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chirley) said today that Cabinet had not yet discussed the possibility of ...

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  24. No Forecast Yet Of Retail Price Rise in Tea

    CANBERRA, Monday: The date fixed for the, change in the retail price of tea would be based on the general stock position rather than on individual cases, said the Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) today. ...

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  25. Will Not Buy Till New Price Known

    BRISBANE, Monday: Because of a rush on tea, grocers' shelves in Brisbane may be bare in the next few days. ...

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  26. £324 EACH AS DANGER MONEY FOR WANGANELLA MEN

    AUCKLAND, Monday: On the eve of departure for Australia the Federal secretary of the Australian Seamen's Unions (Mr. ...

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  27. AMERICAN OFFER

    LONDON, Monday: The Foreign, Office spokesman confirmed that Britain had received a United States offer to provide economic ...

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