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  4. MOVE TO CURB ACTIVITIES OF REDS IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, March 8.—A projected measure to curb the activities of Communists in Canada is being studied by the Canadian Government, and the Department of justice is being asked to examine statements by Tim Buck, head of the Labour Progressive ...

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  7. Part of Propaganda Campaign

    LONDON, March 8.— Strong ground exists for the belief that the trials of church leaders in Communist dominated countries ...

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  8. SCHOOL FOR ADVENTURE

    Where the foothills of Cader Id[?]is in North Wales slope sharply down to the estuary of the River Dovey, the Outward Bound Sea School for Boys is changing adolescents into men. Here 15 to 18-year-old boys are sent by their parents, their firms, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. U.S. Intelligence Abroad

    WASHINGTON, March 8.—By 348 votes to 4 the House of Representatives has passed a guardedly-worded Bill to strengthen ...

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  10. Extension of Recovery Programme

    WASHINGTON, March 1.— Unanimous approval has been given by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to a ...

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  11. PARADE OF COMMUNISTS OUTSIDE COURT

    NEW YORK, March 8.—Several motions to dismiss the indictment of conspiracy against 11 American Communist leaders and another motion for a 90 days’ adjournment of the trial were rejected by Judge Harold Medina yesterday. ...

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  12. PARTNER IN SUEZ CANAL COMPANY

    CAIRO, March 8.—Under a new agreement signed yesterday, the Egyptian Government becomes a “priviledged partner” in ...

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  13. UNLIKELY TO PROSECUTE SHARKEY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Government is unlikely to prosecute the General Secretary of the Australian Communist Party, Mr. ...

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  14. FURTHER RAIN AT NIGHT

    NSW FORECAST: Mainly fine and warm in the west and north-west and northern districts, with intermittent rain or isolated ...

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  15. HUMAN CHAIN SAVES VALUABLE UNIVERSITY DOCUMENTS

    LONDON, March 8—Forming a human chain, stretching from the windows of the building down ladders to the class quadrangle, men and women undergraduates, at Oxford last night, saved the most valuable documents and ...

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  16. FORCED OUT OF BUSINESS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Many commercial travellers had been forced out of business by petrol rationing and [?] hotel tariffs, ...

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  17. SPY CASE ADJOURNED IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, March 8.—After hearing evidence by an FBI agent, the Federal Grand Jury yesterday adjourned the ...

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  18. ATTACK ON LIGHT PLANE RECORD

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 8.— World famous aviator, Captain William Odom, flew over San Francisco at 9.15 p.m. GMT ...

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  19. LIGHT OFFERING OF FORAGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Business was extremely quiet for the light offering of forage at the Alexandria saleyards today. Rates for ...

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    Mr. Howard Robertson, MC, FRIBA, who has been selected by the Royal Institute of British Architects as recipient of the Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. ANTI-TITO AIRLIFT

    FRANKFURT, March 8.—A Budapest radio report, quoted by the Frankfurt newspaper, “Aben Post,” says the Russians are ...

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  23. PRINCESS VISITS JUVENILE COURT

    LONDON, March 8.—Princess Margaret was mistaken by many children and their parents for a probation officer when she visited ...

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  24. STOREMEN AND PACKERS DISMISSED

    Six hundred storemen and packers were to-day dismissed by Sydney wool companies for their refusal to handle wool deliveries ...

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  25. CHINESE PREMIER RESIGNS

    NANKING, March 8 (A.A.P.-Reuter). —Dr. Sun Fo to-day resigned as Chinese Premier. Madame Li Tsung Jen, wife of ...

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  26. PRE-WAR ARMY CHIEF RELEASED

    CAIRO, March 8.—Field-Marshal Aziz el Masry Pasha, pre-war chief of the Egyptian Army General Staff, has been released ...

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  27. WORLD-WIDE INQUIRY INTO SLAVE LABOUR APPROVED

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 8.—By 14 votes to 5 the United nations has approved on American request for a world-wide inquiry into slave labour. The proposal was submitted to the UNO Economic and Social Council after the American Federation of Labour had charged that millions of Russians were suffering inhuman treatment in labour ...

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  28. LEFT UNDER FALSE NAME

    PARIS, March 8.—Russian author, Victor Kravehenko, who is suing a French Government paper for alleged libel, left the ...

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