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  4. FREEING WORLD-HUNGRY PEOPLES

    LONDON, June 1.—The Brish Government has authorised The Food Ministry to prepare immediately schemes for rationing bread and flour. The schemes should be ready by. the end of June, when the ...

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  6. Australian Victory Contingent At Portsmouth

    created a fine impression on its first appearance in England. Heavy rain started as soon as the contingent stepped out of Portsmouth harbour to Portsmouth town, but it did not damp the enthusiasm of thousands of spectators lining ...

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  7. Shipping Outlook In U.S. Dark, Says The President

    WASHINGTON, June 1.—President Truman admitted at a Press conference to-day that the outlook in the shipping world was dark He Would use every available means, including the ...

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  8. Science As Applied To Defence

    LONDON June 1. — General discussions by Ministers during the past few weeks will shortly be followed -by more specific ...

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    Gener- lissimo stalin, who be cause of medical advice. has declined President Truman's Invitation to visit Washington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Invitation To Stalin Declined

    WASHINGTON, June 1.—President Truman disclosed that he Invited Generalissimo Stalin to visit Washington 30 days ago, bt ...

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  11. DUKE'S STAY IN AUSTRALIA NEARING END

    LONDON, June 1. — The “Evening News” says the announcement that the Duke of Gloucester will soon relinquish his post ...

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  12. Rush of American Tourists Expected

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  13. RELATIONS WITH SPAIN DETERIORATE

    NEW YORK June 1. - The Associated Press says the British Government has notified the committee on spain it does ...

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  14. Orders for Earth-Moving Equipment

    SYDNEY Saturday Australian earth moving [?] being cough [?] world including[?] ...

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  15. Berliners Suffer Through Food Thefts

    BEALIN [?] [?] in the next three months not because of shortage of ...

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  17. BRITAIN’S GIFT TO THE PRECELLI MONASTERY

    ATHENS, June 1.—The sum of £1500 has been given by Britain to the monks at Precelli Monastery, Crete, who helped over ...

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  18. Italian Fishing Vessels Seized

    LONDON June 1.—Belgrade radio says that yogoslay authorities, in the last few days, have selzed a number of Italian fishing ...

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  19. BRITISH SOLDIERS WOUNDED

    BATAVIA, June 1 —It is officially stated that three British soldiers were wounded when a patrol was fired on near tjaindoer, ...

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  20. 200 APPLY AS POLICE WOMEN

    SYDNEY Set- About 200 applications have been received by the New South Wales Police Department to fill 18 vacancies with ...

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  21. HELICOPTER MAIL SERVICE IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON May , 31.—The Assitant Postmaster-General, Mr. Gael Sullivan, to-day disclosed plans for the use of helicopters ...

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  22. PROTEST AGAINST HIGH COST OF LIVING

    MEXICO CITY, June 1.- The Associated press says that the Mexican Federation of labour has called a general stoppage of work throughout Mexico for June 6 to protest against the high cost of living. ...

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  24. Use Atomic Bomb To Melt Glaciers

    TORONTO, June 1.—The Canadian Press Association learns that Dr. Arthur Robert W. Boyle, member of the National Research Council, addressing. the Professional Physicists Association, suggested that the atomic bomb should be ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. Cricket Points in Britain

    LONDON, June 1.—For the first month of county cricket, Lancashire, Middlesex and York-shire each with 40 points lead ...

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  26. Resignation Not Accepted

    WASHINGTON, June 1 — president Truman confirmed that Mr. Stettinuis had sumitted his resignation, but he had declined ...

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  27. Chinese Capture War Weapons

    PEIPING, June 1.- The American Associated Press says that the Chinese Government Troops advanced to the ...

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  28. III-Treatment of Prisoners

    LONDON, June 1.—Six-leading officials of an iron mine near; Goslar (Germany) have been charged with employing British ...

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  29. Australian Woollens Praised By U.S. Soldiers

    SAN FRANCISO, June 1.- The Associated Press States that 51 former U.S. servicemen, discharged in Australia, have returned aboard the Marine Lynx with luggage packed with Australian woollens. They said they did not believe ...

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  30. To-day's Leader: So Many Voices

    NEW-YORK. June, 1.—People who cannot be repatriated should be the responsibility of a new-international body, the ...

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  31. FOOD SPOILING IN SUN AT HONOLULU

    HONOLULU June. 1., — The newspaper, “Star Bulletin,” reports that thousands of tons of foodstuffs sent from Australia as ...

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  32. Indonesia Falls Down on Rice Supplies

    LONDON June, 1. - The Associated Press representative at Batavia says that the Indonesian republican Government has ...

    Article : 74 words
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