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  5. CHALLENGE TO BRITAIN IN THE FALKLAND ISLANDS

    LONDON, February 17.—Argentine and Chilean naval forces are now operating in British waters in the Falkland Islands dependencies with the decked object of enforcing claims to sovereignty. ...

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  7. UNO Called On To Enforce Partition of Palestine

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), February 17—The Palestine Commission’s report, published to-day, calls on the Security Council to provide an international armed force to enforce partition of Palestine. ...

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  8. ACTION AGAINST GUERILLAS

    PARIS, Feb. 17—The French News Agency reported that the French used paratroopers in large-scale operations against ...

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  9. U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Appeal

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. — The Supreme Court by six to three yesterday refused to bear an appeal by Leon Joseplison, an admitted ...

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  10. Hot Time For Davis Cup Players

    HAVANA, Feb. 17 (AAP).— Australia’s Davis Cup squad faces the prospect of a hot time in the Cup-tie against ...

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  11. ENGLAND FORCES DRAW IN THE TEST

    PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad), Feb. 17.—Scoring 362 and 276, England forced a draw with West Indies, 497 and 3 for 72, in ...

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  12. SIXTY ARABS KILLED IN THREE-HOUR BATTLE

    LONDON, February 17.—A Jewish Haganah organisation spokesman in Jerusalem claimed that at least 60 Arabs were killed in a three-hour battle in the Beison Valley, near the Transjordan frontier. ...

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  13. COSGROVE DENIES RECEIPT OF MONEY

    HOBART, Tuesday. — Robert Cosgrove, former Premier of Tasmania, swore in the Criminal Court to-day that he had never ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader Repatriating Prisoners of War

    BUDAPEST, Feb. 17. — A people’s court sentenced Charles Peyer, former leader of the Hungarian Socialist Party, in his ...

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  15. MORE STORMS LIKELY

    NS W Forecast: Scattered afternoon thunderstorms and occasional showers over the northern parts of the State; fine ...

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  16. THREAT OF COAL HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY. Tuesday—Whether or not there will be another coal hold-up will probably be decided by the State Council of the Federated ...

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  17. “PADLOCK LAW” INVOKED

    MONTREAL, Feb. 17.—Under orders of the Premier, Mr. Maurice Duplessis, the Quebec Provincial police invoked the ...

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  18. Rally In Prices For U.S. Stocks

    CHICAGO, Feb. 17.— Prices of many commodities lifted yesterday in one of the strongest rallies since the slump began a fortnight ...

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  19. RANGI TOWED TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The yacht Rangi reached Sydney to-day, the steamer Bomba having towed her from Kiama during the night. ...

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  20. AIR SERVICE TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.— An application by Australian National Airways to the US civil Aeronautics Board for a licence ...

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    One of the latest British streamlined locomotives i the “Merchant Navy” class, hauling the 10.50 a.m. Waterloo-Plymouth and North Devon express at speed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Separate Peace Allegations Against Britain

    MOSCOW, February 17.—Allegations that Britain attempted to negotiate a separate peace in 1941 were made to-day by the Soviet Information Bureau in the fourth and last instalment of the reply to the U.S. publication of Nazi ...

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  23. VANCOUVER CANCER CASES

    VANCOUR, Feb. 17.— Two Vancouver cancer sufferers will leave on Sunday by ANA airliners for Sydney to try John ...

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  24. BOY FALLS SEVENTY FEET AND LIVES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Michael Woodcock, 10, of Croydon. fell 70 feet from cliffs near the gap at Watson’s Bay to-day and was ...

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  25. 22,000gns. FOR THREE YEARLINGS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Eighteen yearlings, purchased for 22,000 guineas, at the New Zealand yearling sales, arrived in Sydney ...

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  27. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten chaff £10/10/ to £11, lucerne chaff £8 to £9, lucerne say, from ...

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  28. Threat To Nehru’s Life

    BOMBAY, February 17.—“Gandhi is gone. It is Nehru’s turn next,” was the slogan on poster found posted on walls ...

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  29. Mangrum Wins Golf Play-Off

    HARLINGEN (Texas), Feb. 17.—Lloyd Mangrum defeated Jimmy Demaret in a play-off to win the 10,000-dollar Lower Rio‘ ...

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  30. GUERILLA WAR SAPPING ECONOMIC STRENGTH OF GREECE

    WASHINGTON, February 17.— President Truman to-day warned Congress that the guerrilla war it sapping the economic strength of Greece. He said he would request more funds for military assistance to Greece and Turkey, but did not specify the amount. Mr. Traman reported that of the ...

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  31. Food For Britain From Argentine

    LONDON, Feb. 17.—Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, told the House of Commons that Argentina would ...

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  32. ITALIAN NAVAL MANOEUVERS

    TARANTO, Feb . 17.— Italian naval authorities announced that a flotills of corvettes is to patrol the Adriatic to prevent ...

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  33. Oldest Cardinal Dies At 96

    VATICAN CITY, Feb. 16.— The death is announced of the oldest Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church Cardinal Granito Pignatelli ...

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