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  5. EGYPT CONSIDERING “IMPORTANT MEASURES”

    CAIRO: Egyptian Inferior Minister, Fund Serag El Din, announced to-day the Egyptian Government was considering “important measures” to meet the “barbarous acts” of British troops in the Canal Zone. He did not indicate the nature of the measures, but said they were ...

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  6. Shells Rained On Post

    SAIGON: Indo China’s Vietminh rebels have sholled with 70 millimetre guns the French Union-held Hoa-Binh at the ...

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  7. ATTEMPT TO STORM FRENCH GARRISON

    TUNIS (Tunisia) : Five thousand Nationalist “Home-Rule” Arabs yesterday attempted to storm the French garrison of Mornia, a coastal town 120 miles south-east in Tunis. ...

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  8. BRITAIN “WON’T BE DRIVEN FROM CANAL ZONE”

    General Sir Brian Robertson, British Middle East commander, stated recently that no amount ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Miners Fear Sex Appeal Of Italians

    LONDON: A Conservative Member of Parliament claimed yesterday to know-the real reason British miners object to Italian workers: “It was the Italians’ sex appeal, not unemployment that they ...

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  10. Truman Asks For Restrictions Repeal

    WASHINGTON: President Truman yesterday called on Congress to repeal restrictions on the import of butter, cheese and other dairy products into the United States. ...

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  11. DISPLAYED THEIR ANGER

    ORIZABA (Mexico): Two men, angered when a bus failed to stop for them, fired on it with pistols yesterday, ...

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  12. PERMISSION SOUGHT FOR AIR BASE

    SANTIAGO (Chile): The United States to seeking Chile’s permission to build an air base on Easter Island. ...

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  13. Reds Have Submarine Strength

    NEW YORK: The Soviet Union’s submarine strength was much greater now than the combined German and ...

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  14. Dead: This Time Properly

    GREEN BAY (Wisconsin): Death filially claimed Mrs. John Sobota, 80, who was believed to have died five ...

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  15. Military Economic Aid Cut Off

    WASHINGTON: The United States has suspended military aid to Iran and econoime ald to Egypt, Mutual ...

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  16. Unknown Man Saves Launch

    SYDNEY: An unidentified [?] tripped to the waist and swam through heavy [?] to-day [?] whose ...

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  17. “Pauper” Left £223,214

    NEW YORK: A shabbily dressed old man, buried in the paupers’ section of a Brooklyn cemetery last November, ...

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  19. HOT SPELL MAY BREAK TO-MORROW

    NSW FORECAST: Very hot Inland freshening northwest winds and local dust storms. Cloudy in many ...

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  20. NUMBER OF BUSES REDUCED

    SYDNEY : The Transport Department’s feet of buses in Sydney to-day was reduced by 40 as a result of the ...

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  21. War Casualties

    WASHINGTON: The Defence Department reported to-day a new total of 104,644 American battle Ca[?]alties in ...

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  22. ATTACKED WITH BARS

    SINGAPORE: Four members of the staff of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company on the Indonesian ...

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  23. IMPORTANT OFFICE CHANGED

    WASHINGTON: President Truman to-day announced the resignation of Mr. James E. Webb as Under-Secretary ...

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  25. BABY GIRL JUST MISSED RECORD

    NEW YORK: A 17lb 2oz baby girl has been bom to Mrs. Zella Green, of Zeneaville Ohio. ...

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  26. STOCK LOSSES

    TAREE: Secretary-of Glouster Pastures Protection Board (Mr. A. D. Crowfoot) said to-day that droughts in ...

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  27. Authority On Cricket Pitches Passes On

    LONDON: Austin (“Bossar”) Martin, who was recognised is the foremost authority on cricket pitches in ...

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  28. Mr. Churchill Went To Bed

    NEW YORK: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill went straight to bed last night after boarding the finer ...

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  29. BLIZZARD DEATHS

    MINNEAPOLIS: At least nine people were found frozen to death yesterday after a blizzard had swept across ...

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  30. Remarkable Chain of Mishaps

    TOKYO: A pilot of a novel plans parachuted from the crippled aircraft near the US carrier Rochester, off the Korea coast—and started a chain reaction of air wishops. This is what happened: ...

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  31. LEGALLY LOCKED OUT

    NEW YORK: New York theatrical producer, Billy Ross was legally looked out of his home yesterday. ...

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  32. Impaled On Tree Stump

    SYDNEY: Alfred Charles Constable (43), of Milner[?]cont Wallaton[?] was fatally injured to-day when he ...

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  33. Sydney Police For Royal Bodyguard

    SYDNEY: Detective sergeant Ray Kelly and inspection [?] Jones, of Sydney, have been appointed to the ...

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