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  4. FORECAST

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  5. Worst Food Crisis Since War Faces Britain

    LONDON, Mon.—The Food Minister (Mr. Stachey), when he returns from America, faces the situation that Britain is heading for the worst food crisis since the war ended, says the "Daily Mail." The crisis is expected to reach its height in May, when ...

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  6. Jewish Refugees Resisted British At Haifa

    When the "Jewish Assembly" refugee ship arrived in Haifa harbour many of the Jews resisted the forcible transfer from the immigrant ship to other vessels waiting in the bay to take them to Cyprus internment camps. The ship carried 3509 passengers. British soldiers were hit with tins of food, and some were injured. The picture above shows the tight between troops and refugees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  7. Situation Now Under Control

    NEW DELHI, Mon.—The situation is generally being brought under control. This was stated in a communique issued by the Governor of Punjab (Sir Evan Jenkin). ...

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  8. Powers Differ Over Plans For Germany

    MOSCOW, Mon.—Anglo-American plans for a federated Germany and Russian plans for a centralised Government, are ...

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  9. Bus Capsized, 73 Injured

    SYDNEY, Mon.—A curving estimated to be almost three feet above normal road level, marks the spot where a ...

    Article : 384 words
  10. HUNGARIAN PLOT ALLEGED

    BUDAPEST, Mon.—Security police detained many officers, civil servants and industrialists in connection with an alleged plot to ...

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  11. Yemenite Woman Shot By Masked Terrorists

    JERUSALEM, Mon.—Hundreds of workers saw masked terrorists fatally shoot a Yemenite woman named Kadia Mizrahi, in a busy street of Rehoboth, citrus-growing township south of Tel Aviv. ...

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  12. Australian Shipments

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Australia's shipments of food to Britain for the first 10 months of 1946 revealed a marked ...

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  13. ENGLISH FLOOD DANGER

    LONDON, Mon.—A thaw with heavy rainfall is spreading over Southern England, says the Air Ministry. There is grave danger ...

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  14. SERIOUS CLASHES IN FORMOSA

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—New serious clashes were reported in Western Formosa where Formosans are rebelling against Chinese "outsiders." Casualties since the outbreak. ...

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  15. Soldier Sentenced For Letter Favouring Union With U.S.A.

    NICOSIA (Cyprus), Mon.—A British court-martial sentenced Gunner Hall-Longmire to 28 days' detention because he sent a letter ...

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  16. Opposition Can Win In N.S.W.— Mr. E. J. Eggins

    SYDNEY, Mon.—"The result of the general elections in South Australia bears out my recent claim that it is possible for the ...

    Article : 325 words
  17. Atom Bombs

    LONDON, Monday.—It would not have been possible to make atom bombs as early as the middle of 1945 without the contributions Britain had been able to make from her limited resources, said the chairman of the Government's Advisory Committee on ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS

    ADELAIDE, Mon.—The South Australian election position was unchanged by to-day's counting. The Government has an absolute ...

    Article : 67 words
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  20. Mr. Fadden Addressed British Empire Union

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Addressing the British Empire Union to-day, the Leader of the Federal C.P. (Mr. Fadden), said it was to the ...

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  21. Princess Elizabeth To Broadcast

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Sunday.— Princess Elizabeth will broadcast to South Africa and the Empire on April 21, when she ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. 40-HOUR WEEK BILL

    SYDNEY, Mon.—An all-night sitting is probable in the Legislative Assembly to-morrow night to pass the 40-Hour Week Bill ...

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  23. GUIDED ROCKETS' TEST

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The scope of the proposed tests of guided projectiles in Central Australia had been greatly expanded to ...

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  24. Chinese Govt. Will Continue Attacks

    NANKING, Monday.—The Government would concentrate its power in continued attacks on the Chinese Communist Army and would "recover the whole of Manchuria," declared Nationalist General Tu Li Ming, broadcasting to Manchuria. ...

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  25. REGULATION OF ARMAMENTS

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Until a system of collective security was firmly stablished and agreement reached for the regulation of ...

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  26. Watersides To Decide On Overtime To-day

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation will decide to-morrow whether overtime will be worked ...

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  27. Argentine Labour Not Free Instrument

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Argentine Confederation of Labour is no longer a free instrument of the workers, but a political arm of the Peron Government, declared a delegation consisting of members of the American Federation of Labour and ...

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  28. Brisbane Murder Trial Nears Conclusion

    BRISBANE, Mon.—The trial of Reginald Spence Brown. 49, accountant, on a charge of having murdered Bronia Mary ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. ANTI-PLAGUE ACTION

    RANGOON, Mon.—To prevent a great plague, the Burmese Government to-day began the tearing down of 30,000 filthy, squalid ...

    Article : 57 words
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