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  4. PAKISTAN ASKS BRITISH COMMONWEALTH FOR HELP

    LONDON, Sun.—Pakistan, through the British Government, has appealed to the British Commonwealth of Nations for help in finding a way out ...

    Article : 311 words
  5. Vyshinsky Makes More Charges

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sun.— At a Press conference today, the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. HINDUS GATHER IN LONDON

    Nearly every Hundu in London gathered outside India House to celebrate the creation of the Dominion of India. Londoners mingle with Indians as the crowd watches the raising of the new Dominion flag. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Brit. Food Production Plan Gains Support

    LONDON, Sun,—The Government proposal of a £150 million Empire development loan to finance plans of the Colonial Development Corporation ...

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  8. World Round-Up

    BERLIN, Sun.—British Army engineers made another attempt today to bring down Berlin’s great air raid bunker ...

    Article : 173 words
  9. Russian Warning On Greece

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sun.— The Soviet Union today called on the United Nations General Assembly to order all foreign ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. U.S. Grain Export No Hardship

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—The Secretary for Commerce (Mr. Harriman) presented to Mr. Truman a report on the ...

    Article : 106 words
  11. Britain To Withdraw From Palestine, Not Middle East

    LONDON, Sun.—Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent quotes a Foreign Office spokesman as saying that Britain will begin withdrawal from Palestine immediately the present United Nations debate ends, unless an agreed ...

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  12. ”National Disaster” Not [?] So Soon.

    LONDON, Sun.—Recalling that he had predicted that the result of the general election in 1945 would be a national disaster, Mr. Churchill, addressing a Conservative rally today, said he had not believed this would be ...

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  13. Well-Known Pressman Dies

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Mr Albert Joseph, managing director of the Tamworth Northern Daily Leader, died this afternoon, aged 73. ...

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  14. Speaker Gave Promise To Resign

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — Australia was facing the gravest issue it had ever known—Communism and Socialism ...

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  15. Dismantling of German Factories

    HAMBURG, Sun. — Following the action of Ruhr trade unions in ordering members not to cooperate in the dismantling for ...

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  16. CIVIL WAR IN KOREA FORECAST

    SEOUL (Korea). Sun.—Leading South Korean politicians. Syngman Rhee and Kimm Kui Sie, declared that civil war and the ...

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  18. Australian Brevities

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Mr. W. McMahon Ball, who resigned [?]he position of British Commonwealth representative on the Allied Council for Japan and head of the Australian Mission in Tokio because “he felt he could not carry on under Dr. Evatt,” ...

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  19. Church For Royal Wedding

    On November 20 the attention of the Empire will be focussed on Westminster Abbey, England’s noblest church. On that day Princess Elizabeth will be married by the Archbishop of Canterbury to lieut. Philip Mountbatten. This scene shows the High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Train Cuts “Inevitable” If Engineers Strike

    MELBOURNE, Sun.— Train cuts were inevitable if the marine engineers on Australian coastal ships ...

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  21. INCREASED BRITISH PRODUCTION TARGETS

    LONDON, Sun.—The full report of the 16-nation conference on the Marshall Plan, issued yesterday, gives details of the production targets for European countries. British targets include a 20 per cent, increase in ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. CHOLERA IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Sun.—The British United Press correspondent in Cairo reports that panic stricken crowds mobbed clinics ...

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