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  4. Protests On Evacuation Order

    LONDON, February 1.—Only the fact that neither Jews nor Arabs will take responsibility of a final rupture is preventing a breakdown in the Palestine talk in London, said Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent. ...

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  6. MR. McKELL GOVERNOR GENERAL

    The appointment of Mr. W. J. McKell. Premier of New South Wales, as Governor General of Australia was announced in a message received by the administrator, Major General Sir Winston Dugan, who is acting as Governor-General. The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said he had complete confidence that Mr. ...

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  7. 44 Jap Criminals Executed

    TOKIO, Jan. 31—General Mac Arthur’s Headquarters has advised the Japanese Government that 44 ...

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  8. COURTAULDS TO DRAW WATER AT TOMAGO

    SYDNEY, Sat—The annual report of the Hunter District Water Board, which was recently tabled in the Legislative Assembly, ...

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  9. BRITISH COMPLAINT ON ALBANIA

    LAKE .SUCCESS, Jan. 31. — The Security Council met to-day to hear the British complaint that Albania Illegally mined the ...

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  10. BUNKER WEAKENING

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Reginald (“Rip”) Bunker, critically injured West Maitland boxer, is weakening. He has not recovered ...

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  11. IF UNO FAILS TO CARRY OUT IFS CHARTER

    CAPETOWN, January 31, — The Prime Minister (Field-Marshal Smuts) in the Senate, accused the U.N. O. of denying South Africa a fundamental tight by refusing to refer the question of South-west Africa to an International Court of ...

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  12. Facing Charges Of Treason

    PRAGUE, Jan. 31.—Two former Prime Ministers and three former Ministers in Czecbos[?]kia face charge of helping ...

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  13. Broadcasts To Poland

    WARSAW, Feb. 1. — A Polish Foreign Office spokesman has made a charge that the BBC broadcasts in Poland “had ...

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  14. Mr. Chifley Was Happy

    CANBERRA, Sat. — The Prime [?] (Mr. Chifley) was in a particularly good humour last night when pressmen entered ...

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  15. Unions Make Big Claims

    DETROIT, February 1.—Faced with the possibility of heavy losses to the Treasury in tax rebates and to industry an additional expenditure, the United States Government and the National Association of Manufacturers are challenging ...

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  16. Cup Challenge Refused

    NEW YORK, Feb. 1. — The president of the USLTA (Holcombe Ward) announced to-day that Davis Cup challenges received ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader: The Need for Speed.

    LONDON, February 1, — [?]inless the U. S. accepts qual respona[?]llty for Palestine with British on an agreed Palestine, the ...

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  18. UNITED STATES AIR RIGHTS

    LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 — Mr. A. J. Pessell. spokesman for the Matson Navigation Company attacked the US Civil ...

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  19. MOSLEMS SAY PLAN HAS FAILED

    KARACHI, Feb. 1.—The Moslem League working committee in a 3000-word resolution, declared that it adhered to Its former ...

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  20. UNITED STATES OIL SUPPLY

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 1— The Senate Oil Investigation Committee In a final report, said that the US could not fight ...

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  21. TAKING OWN FOOD SUPPLY

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—The newly appointed ambassador, Max Gardner, told White House reporters to-day that he was ...

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  22. SIAMESE TWINS BORN

    JOHANNESBURG, Feb, 1. — A native woman from a village near here gave birth to Siamese twins, two girls as an ambulance. ...

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  23. PRIVATE FUNERAL FOR CAPONE

    CHICAGO ,Feb. 1. — Al Capone’s body Is en route to Chicago, having left Miami by hearse yesterday. ...

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  24. Working On Improved Atomic Weapon

    WASHINGTON, February 1. — The atomic energy commission reporting to Congress, disclosed to-day that it had subordinated the peaceful uses of nuckar energy and every effort was being made to perfect new and improved atomic ...

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  25. BYRD LANDS AT LITTLE AMERICA

    LITTLE AMERICA (Antarctica) January 31. — Rear-Admiral Byrd, landed at little America yesterday to assume direct ...

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  26. Offered Bribe To Drop Fight

    NEW YORK, Jan, 31. —The welterweight champion boxer. Ray Robinson, added to the sports bribery furore by recounting ...

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  27. Record Coal In Yukon

    NEW YORK, Feb. 1. — The North American continent is experiencing the most freakish weather on record. ...

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  28. French Against Merger

    BERLIN, Feb, 1. — American officials have disclosed that the French have adopted a stiller attitude to the Anglo-American ...

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  29. Wool Consumption In America

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31. — Eugen Ackerman, executive director of the American Wool Council, addressing the Wool ...

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  30. Cause Of Greek Troubles

    ATHENS, Feb, 1. — The Yugoslavian and Bulgarian representatives told the UNO inquiry commission to-day that it was ...

    Article : 64 words
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