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  4. Two Killed In “Death Railway” Smash

    BANGKOK, February 6.—Two persons were killed, including the Minister for Communications (M. Dechatiwong), and 19 others seriously injured when a rail trolley plunged from a bridge into a ravine on the Burma-Siam “death ...

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  5. Sowing Seeds Of Third German War Says British M.P.

    LONDON, February 6. — “We we piling up in our muddle, oar mismanagement and our good intentions, seeds of a third German war,” said die Conservative Mr. Richard law opening the House of Commons debate on Germany. ...

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  7. Hundreds Of Villagers Isolated By Snow In Britain

    LONDON, February 6.—The freeze-up is gripping most of Britain and has isolated hundreds of people in Lincolnshire villages for three days. Children have not had milk since Sunday. Britain’s “No. 1 tramp” died at Macclesfield as the result of a brick kiln fire, ...

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  8. PRIVILEGE FOR TAXATION DOCUMENTS

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Confidential flies from the Taxation Department, which were the subject of legal argument yesterday, were ...

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  9. LATE ENTRY BY MEXICO FOR THE DAVIS CUP

    NEW TORE, Feb.- 8.—A late Davis Cup entry, by Mexico has no prospect of being accepted by the United States Lawn Tennis ...

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  10. Slow Progress Of Military Committee

    NEW YORK, February 6.— Dissatisfaction over progress being made by the United Nations military staff committee, which ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader : Our Water Resources

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—The U.S. Is at least 19 months behind Britain in the development of Jet and gas turbine engines. ...

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  12. Royal Party To Visit The Escort Vessels

    LONDON, February 6.—The King has decided that the Royal party will this week go aboard vessels escorting? the-battleship Vanguard, says Reuter's special correspondent. His Majesty, the Queen and two- Princesses will first visit die carrier Implacable, then the cruisers Diadem and the Cleopatra. ...

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  13. FATAL END TO FINDLAY TUSSLE

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A fourteen year-old student at Newington College collapsed and died In the College dormitory last night while ...

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  15. Hot, Sultry And Stormy

    NSW Forecast: Warm to hot and sultry with scattered thunderstorms and patches of coastal fog: moderate to fresh north-east ...

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  16. Collapsed When Talking On ’Phone

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—Believed to have suffered a heart seizure, a young woman collapsed and died at her home yesterday while ...

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  17. Cheap American Fiction

    LONDON, February 6.— The American Associated Press says Britain’s decision to stop the unrestricted importation of books ...

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  18. Great Daring In Theft At Surry Hills

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Showing great daring, a thief early to-day entered the butcher shop of Mrs. R. M. Teague, in Cleveland-st., ...

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  19. Cousens To Resume At 2GB

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Charles Cousens today said that he hoped to resume work with Radio Station 2BG on Monday next., ...

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  20. Refused To Fill In Grave At Botany

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Although they “felt like heels” for refusing to fill in a policeman’s grave at Botany cemetery yesterday ...

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  21. GREENLAND NOT FOR SALE

    COPENHAGEN, February 6.— “Denmark has no thought of selling Greenland,” said the Danish Foreign Minister, Gustavo ...

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  23. Truman Praises Work of The Security Council

    WASHINGTON, February 6.—President Truman, reporting to Congress on the United Nations’ activities, said the Security Council had demonstrated its power to exercise a great influence towards promoting peaceful adjustments of disputes. Discussing the General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. TERRORISM IN PALESTINE

    LONDON; Feb 6—The Jewish National Council has authorised its executive to reject the Palestine Government’s note giving ...

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  25. 89 SHIPS AS REPARATIONS

    BRUSSELS, Feb. 6.—A communiqué from the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency states that Britain in 1946, was allocated 89 ...

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