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  5. Punjab Now Peaceful

    NEW DELHI, Mon.—Most of the Pun jab trouble areas are now peaceful, but communal rioting continues in the Hill district of North-West Punjab. ...

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  6. U.S. Ambassadors To Greece And Turkey Recalled ur Reca

    WASHINGTON, Mon.—American Ambassadors to Greece and Turkey have been ordered to return to Washington immediately for consultation. The envoys are Mr. Edwin Wilson in Turkey and Mr. Lincoln MacVeagh in Greece. ...

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  7. England's Worst Winter Walking On The Thames

    This winter has been the worst in Britain for 60 years, and great hardships have been suffered by the people. Snow and ice have dislocated transport and caused unprecedented rationing of electrical power, many vital industries having had to close down. Picture shows the Thames frozen over and a lone citizen Walking disconsolately on the surface of the historic river near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Margaret Truman Offered Big Film Position

    DETROIT, Men. After her radio debut as guest soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra last night in an American ...

    Article : 105 words
  9. Shipping Strike Causes Serious Shortages

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Because of the shipping strike, Sydney is facing a serious shortage of potatoes, sugar and salt. A ...

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  10. China Conference Rejected

    MOSCOW, Mon.—The U.S. Secretary of State (General George Marshall), replying to M. Molotov's letter of March 11 ...

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  11. ESCAPED FROM CUSTODY

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Kelvin Benor Diggins, 21, labourer was to-day sentenced to six months' hard labour for escaping from Police ...

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  12. Southern England Hit By Strong Gale.

    LONDON, Mon.—While a good part of Britain is still under snow or water, a strong gale hit Southern England last night, proving that the blizzard and floods had not exhausted the capacity of the weather for inflicting damage. ...

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  13. Use Of L.S T's Not Favoured

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Navy Board was not in favour of the proposal that Royal Navy L.S.T.'s now paid off in Australia should be used to carry shipments of food to Britain, the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Riordan) said to-day. ...

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  14. Telephone Lines May Be Replaced By Radio Circuits

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Radio circuits may be employed to augment and eventually replace existing telephone lines for ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. Shipping Company Not Entitled To Back Freight

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—By a four-to-one majority, the High Court today held that a shipping company was not entitled ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. Food Shortage At Darwin

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The food shortage at Darwin will become acute unless the Government takes immediate action, said the ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. Hearing of Hours And Wages Gases

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—When the Full Commonwealth Arbitration Court resumed to-day, A.C.T.U. renewed its application, for a ...

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  18. TERRORIST BOAST IN JERUSALEM

    JERUSALEM, Mon.—The terrorist organisation. Irgun Zvai Leumi's secret radio, soon after the official announcement that martial law would be lifted in Tel Aviv to-day, boasted that the authorities had not as claimed captured any members of the ...

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  19. STENCH MONEY APTLY NAMED

    SYDNEY, Mon.— "Stench money must soon be paid to wharf labourers to induce them to handle rotting cargoes. It ...

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  20. Condition Unchanged

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The condition of Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., is said to be unchanged to-night. It is stated he is in considerable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Eight Killed In "Perfect Order" Elections

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Mon.— Eight were, killed and 50 wounded in the Colombian national ele-ctions yesterday. ...

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  22. SENTENCED FOR SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, Mon.—In the Quarter Sessions to-day, Judge Kirby sentenced Royce John Garland, 32, labourer, to 12 years' penal ...

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  23. CHINESE CLASH NEAR YENAN

    NANKING, Mon.—The Chinese Government's Official Central Newsagency reported that Communists were attacking ...

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  24. U.S. Assertion

    NEW YORK, Mon.—The Sea-Air Committee representing 11 American shipping lines asserted that the United States Government is allowing foreign airlines controlled by shipping companies to dominate international trade routes developed over a ...

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  25. Electricity From Force of the Sea

    LONDON, Monday.—Successful tests in using the force of the sea to produce electricity have been made at Leningrad says Moscow ...

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  26. Sugar Sought For Industry

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Representatives of jam manufacturers and fruit canners waited on the Minister for Labour and ...

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  27. Govt. Intervention In Supply Of Electricity

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The people must have electricity. Where Local Government bodies were lagging in the supply of ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. Stricken Tanker Battered

    NEW YORK, Mon.—High Seas and 60 knot winds are battering the broken stern section of the American tanker fort Dearbron, ...

    Article : 130 words
  29. U.N.O. Commission

    LONDON, Monday.—The U.N.O. Balkans Commission's visit to guerilla-held territory in Greece was a fiasco, said Reuter's special correspondent with the Commission. General Markos, guerilla ...

    Article : 127 words
  30. Compulsory Military Training Urged

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—When he arrives in Australia in two months' time to advise on defence matters, the Chief of the Imperial ...

    Article : 93 words
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