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  4. The Sergeant’s Tomato Ketchup

    FRANKFURT, Feb. 18.—Two American soldiers have been courtmartialted for refusing to pass tomato ketchup to a ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTIONS: PEACE ISSUE PARAMOUNT

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—Leaders of the main British political parties to-day gave an assurance that they regard the preservation of peace as taking priority over all domestic and party issues. ...

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  8. SLOY DAM GROWS IN SCOTTISH POWER SCHEME

    The great dam blocking the glen at the southern end of Loch Sloy, tiny lake high in the mountains west of Loch Lomond, is nearing completion. Behind the dam will pile the waters which will drive the turbines of the largest generating station ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITON’S CONFESSIONS

    LONDON, Feb. 18. — British business man, Edgar Sanders, pleaded guilty in the Budapest Criminal Court yesterday to ...

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  10. Search For Crown Witness

    MELBOURNE, Sat,—Squads of detectives are scouring underworld haunts throughout Melbourne in an effort to trace ...

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  11. Churchill Repeats Call For High Level Talks

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—Winston Churchill last flight-repeated his call for “highest level” talks with Russia to terminate the cold war. ...

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  12. BID TO SABOTAGE ARMS AID

    PARIS, Feb. 18.—Troops and mobile security guards were sent into the docks last night to oppose a Communist threat to ...

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  13. Guided Missiles From Naval Vessels

    SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18. — The United States navy will carry out a secret mission in the Pacific this spring testing guided ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: The Electoral Act

    HAIFA, Feb. 18.—The completion of two unfinished oil pipelines—one British and one American—in the Middle East could, with the help of the Haifa refineries, provide sufficient refined oil and petrol to supply the needs of the ...

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  15. PLANS FOR IDEAL COMMUNITY

    YARMOUTH (Isle of Wight), Feb. 18.—The Atlantic Smith brothers—Stanley, 30, land Colin, 28—who last August sailed their ...

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  16. IMPUDENT BANDITS

    WASHINGTON, February 18. Three gunmen yesterday stole 40,000 dollars from a bank within shouting distance of FBI ...

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  17. MORE LIGHT ON AFFAIR OF THE GENERALS

    PARIS, Feb. 18. — General Georges Marie Revers, former French Chief of Staff, said to be Involved in the leakage of a ...

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  18. BERGMAN BACK HOME

    ROME, Feb. 18.—Swedish film star Ingrid Bergman yesterday left the Villa Margherita clinic with her 15-day-old son. ...

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  19. Love Riot In Small Plane

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—A 37-year-old platinum blonde staged a love riot In her small chartered plane yesterday. She went wild ...

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  20. CASTLE TO RENT “DIRT CHEAP”

    CROYDON, SURREY (England), Feb. 18.— Mrs. Kathleen Roberts, of Croydon, has a castle to rent “dirt cheap” in Spain. ...

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  21. Death In Railway Tunnel

    SYDNEY, Sat—Police and ambulance officers equipped with flashlights and lanterns to-day recovered the badly mutilated ...

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  22. WATERSIDER’S FATAL FALL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Augustus Primm, 72-years-old Norwegian waterside worker, died in Sydney Hospital early to-day after ...

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  23. LONELY CENTRE BEING DESERTED

    DARWIN, Sat.—Mining town of Hatches Creek, which thrived during the war when wolfram was urgently needed, will soon ...

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  24. Aboriginal Relics For Museum

    LEETON, Sat.—One of the finest collections of aborigine stone Implements has been presented to the Victorian National ...

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  25. lines Lewis Orders Miners To Resume

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. — Miner’ chief, John L. Lewis, yesterday ordered all coal miners to return to work without delay. ...

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  26. Elections Likely In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— A State election was possible at any time, Mr. W. L. Mose, Chief President of the Country Party’s ...

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  27. Two Jockeys Indisposed

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Jockey George Moore is suffering from appendix trouble and will enter hospital immediately a bed is available. ...

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  28. TYPHUS IN JAPAN

    GENEVA. Feb. 18.—An outbreak of influenza and typhus epidemics in Japan has been reported by the World Health ...

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