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  6. FLOODS MAKE HARD TIMES IN U.K.

    Thousands of acres of rich agricultural land have been ruined following the flooding of the Fenland districts where swollen rivers have burst their banks. Police, helped by the Army, have been busy evacuating people, from the, flooded areas, and in many ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Round World In 3 Days

    NEW YORK, Wed.—With the former R.A.F. ferry pilot Capt. William Odom at the controls, the converted twin-engined Boston attack bomber "Reynolds ...

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  8. Treaty For German Disarmament

    MOSCOW, Well.—The Big Four have failed to agree to the Four-Power Treaty for German disarmament, and in an outspoken attack the United States Secretary of State (General Marshall) has blamed the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) ...

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  9. Dov Gruner Hanged

    JERUSALEM, Wed.— Gruner was hanged to-day at Acre Frison. Three other terrorists hanged ...

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  10. Big Liner Off Sandbank

    LONDON, Wed.—Despite a comparatively low tide the Queen Elizabeth was freed early last night from the ...

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  11. U.K. Budgets For Surplus

    LONDON, Wed. — In his Budget speech to the House of Commons yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton) renounced that Britain was ...

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  12. PRESENTATION TO PRINCESS

    BULAWAYO, Wed.—Sir Godfrey Huggins, Premier of Southern Rhodesia, presented a £10,000 cheque subscribed by the people ...

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  13. Truman Seeks Changes In Neutrality Law

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—Drastic changes in the United States neutrality law to permit the President to "bank" the shipment ...

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  14. GANDHI AND JINNAH DEPLORE ACTS OF VIOLENCE

    NEW DELHI, Wed.—At the request of the Viceroy (Lord Mountbatten) Mahatma Gandhi, who is adviser to the Congress ...

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  15. MELBOURNE PAPERS IN EMERGENCY FORM

    MELBOURNE, Wed. —Melbourne daily papers appeared in emergency form to-day, due to industrial trouble with the ...

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  16. Smoking Becomes Dearer In Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Increased duty is making Britain's cigarettes twopence each retail was also a shock of the Budget speech of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton). Already a spokesman of the ...

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  17. Jewish Agency Wants Reopening Of Palestine

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wed. — A statement issued here by the Jewish Agency for Palestine urges the United Nations General ...

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  18. SEEKING BREAK WITH RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—An immediate break in United States diplomatic relations with Russia was demanded by representative John Rankin (Democrat, Mississippi) in the House of Representatives yesterday. Representative Rankin, a ...

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  19. Rejected Proposal On Food Relief

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Federal Opposition to-day disclosed that the Commonwealth Government rejected a proposal for the ...

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  20. Sugar Industry Very Prosperous

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Sugar cane land, which had been acquired from the State for a few shillings, increased in value to ...

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  21. CAMP COMMANDANT HANGED.

    LONDON, Wed. — An announcement by Hamburg Radio, says Rudolf Hoess, former commandant of the notorious ...

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  22. Decent Unionists Intimidated

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Lord Mayor (Ald. Connelly) said to-day that if he had the power he would call for volunteers to set the wheels of industry turning again. "I am heartily sick of the fact that Communist agitators, through brute ...

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  23. EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTIC

    CANBERRA, Wed.—An Australian expedition to the Antarctic is being organised for later this year, the Minister for ...

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  24. "Grave Disservice To Welfare Of US"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A resolution censuring the former Vice-President (Mr. Henry Wallace) for a "grave disservice to the welfare of the United States" was introduced in the House of Representatives to-day by representative Mendel Rivers ...

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  25. SECRECY SURROUNDS MEETING

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Strict secrecy so far surrounds the visit to the Kremlin, yesterday, by the United States ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. REMEDY FOR DUST IN MINES

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Dr. Thomas David Jones, of Wales, told the Miners' Central Council in Sydney to-day, that there was no ...

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  27. TO AID JAPAN

    TOKIO, Wed.—Inflation must be stopped and Japanese Government expenditure drastically reduced, Mr. MacMahon Ball, ...

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  28. NOW CANADIAN SUBJECT

    OTTAWA, Wed.—By a Cabinet action, Igor Gouzenko, former Russian Embassy dipper clerk, whose revelations started ...

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  29. King Christian's Condition Worse

    COPENHAGEN, Wed. — Four physicians yesterday examined King Christian and reported that his condition was slightly worse. ...

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