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  4. Two Civilians Fatally Injured In Explosion At Haifa

    JERUSALEM March 1— It is officially announced that two civilians, among seven persons injured when a violent explosion yesterday occurred on the third floor of Barclay’s Bank building in the main street of Haifa, have died from their injuries. ...

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  7. Britain And France To Sign 50-Year Alliance

    LONDON, March 1.—Britain and France on Saturday will sign the 50 years’ Ango-French treaty of alliance at Dunkirk. This was jointly announced yesterday by the British ...

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  8. Burden Of Allied Policy In Greece

    WASHINGTON March 1.— Britain’s warning to the United States of the difficulties of bearing alone the economic burden ...

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  9. Masked Men Hold Up Dispensary

    WHITBY (Ontario), Mar. 1.—Five masked men held up the Ontario mental hospital dispensary yesterday ...

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  10. Honolulu To New York Non-Stop

    NEW YORK, March 1—“Betty Jo,” the US. Army Air Force twin Mustang fighter, landed at La Guard la airfield yesterday at ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. DEANNA DURBIN COMING HERE

    Deanna Durbbi Hollywood film actress and singing star is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Resuming Power Supply In Britain

    LONDON, March 1—The electric power supply will be resumed industry in London and southwest areas on Monday. ...

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  13. WAGE RISES PREDICTED IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON Feb 28—Wage rates are expected to rise some what in the Spring. This points is made in a report ...

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  14. High School Bo Sentenced To Electrocution

    YOUNGSTOWN (Ohio), March 1 A court of three judges yesterday sentenced a 16-year-old high school boy be electrocuted and another boy of the same age to life imprisonment for the murder of a salesman whose car the ...

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  15. Difficulties Of Palestine Problems

    WASHINGTON, Feb; 28—The State Department announced that the Secretary of State (General George Marshall) suggested ...

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  16. GERMAN TENDENCY TO PLAY POLITICS

    BERLIN, February 28—Lleut, General Sir Brian Robertson, Deputy Military Governor of the British Zone, told a Press ...

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  17. U.S. General Refutes Russian Allegations

    BERLIN, March 1.—The US Commander In the American zone of Germany, lieutenant-General Clay, has rejected ...

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  18. Serious Riots On Rubber Estates In Malaya

    SINGAPORE, March 1—Ricts which are officially described as serious, have broken out in the rubber estates at Kedah, In ...

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  19. Bonks Propose Merge Assets £175 Million

    Directors of the Bank of Australia and of the Union Bank, of Australian —combined assets £175,000,000—emiounced recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Features Of War Strange in China

    SHANGHAI, March 1.—“It Iisa strange civil war : In China, where the headquarters of the Communist 18th Group army in ...

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  21. To Die For Bomb Incident

    LONDON, March 1. — Reuter’s Madrid correspondent says that a court martial has sentenced Antonio Criado ...

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  22. Tribe Going To England

    LONDON, March 1—Australian Test bowler, George Tribe will sail from Australia for England on March 13. ...

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  23. African View On Preferences

    CAPETOWN, Feb. 28—South Africa is prepared to consider reducing tariffs and sacrificing Empire preferences IF — ...

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  24. UNITY OF THE DOMINIONS

    LOS ANGELES, March 1—If Britain discovered she could not support 45,000,000 people in the home. island a mass migration ...

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  25. Tennessee Valley Nomination Rejected

    WASHINGTON, March 1— The Senate public works committee, by seven votes to five rejected president: Truman’s nomination; ...

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  26. Hoover Says U.S. Should Cut Foreign Relief Costs

    WASHINGTON, March 1 .—Mr Herbert Hoover told the House of Representatives' foreign affairs committee, which is holding hearings on President Trumann’s [?] funds for Eng[?] relief the U.S. [?] cut foreign relief expenditure to an absolut [?] ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader: Association for the Family

    WASHINGTON, March —In an editorial the St Louis “Post Despatch” asks whether the U.S. is prepared to enter into a “cynical horse trade” with Moscow over die strategic trusteeship of the Pacific Islands, or is prepared to go the ...

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  28. Windsors Leaving For France

    NASSAU (Bahamas), Feb. 28.— The Duke and Duchess of Windsor will leave Hew York for Fiancé in May. They will stop In England for ...

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  29. LIFE IMPRISONMENT

    DACHAU, Feb. 28,—An American Military Government ,Court, sentenced two formers S.S troopers frie[?] Schoss[?] and ...

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  30. DAUGHTER FOR LIEUT. PETER VANNECK

    LOUDON, Feb. 28.—A. daughter ha? beta born to Cordelia, wife of Lieutenant Peter Vanneck, B.N., younger of Lord Huntineseld; ...

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