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  4. TO PROTECT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The British Government intends to establish conscription on a permanent basis of 18 months' service in the forces for all young men and five years on the reserve. The Prime ...

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    The King and Queen and the two Princesses attend the wedding of Captain Lord Brabourne, of the Coldstream Guards, and the Honourable Patricia Mountbatten, daughter of Admiral Viscount and Lady Mountbatten, at Romsey Abbey, Hants. Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margate Rose were bridesmaids, with the Princess Alexandra, daughter of the Duchess of Kent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The King, the Queen, Lord and Lady Louis Mountbatten, Lady Brabourne, Princess Elizabeth (right), Pamela Mountbatten (left), and Princess Margaret Rose, are seen toasting the bride and bridegroom at the reception at Crosfield Hall following the marriage ceremony at Romsey Abbey, Hants, of Captain Lord Brabourne, of the Coldstream Guads, and the Honourable Patricia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PLIGHT OF GERMANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The British zone in Germany, particularly the Ruhr, is facing a grave food crisis due primarily to the non-arrival of October grain shipments because of the American ...

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  8. HOLLAND'S CLAIM

    THE HAGUE, Wednesday.-- Holland has sent a note to the "Big Four" requesting frontier rectifications, a 50 years' lease ...

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  9. BRITAIN NEEDS FATS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"I hope that the expectations of increased fats shipments from the southern Dominions will be ...

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  10. CHAIRMAN'S CONDUCT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The manner in which the chairman of the United Nations' Assembly's Political and Security Committee (M. Manuilsky, Ukraine) was conducting the meeting was assailed ...

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  11. BUSINESS IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--A Department of Agriculture report says that the demand for most manufactures is still not satisfied ...

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  12. SCIENTISTS "FROZEN"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The British and American military authorities in Germany have forbidden any more top-ranking ...

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  13. SYDNEY SHOW

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Britain and the Dominions and colonies are sending exhibits, including sections of the "Britain Can Make ...

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  14. MILK SUBSIDY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The secretary of the Milk Producers' Association (Mr. A. Vores) stated to-day that he had sent a ...

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  15. EXPEDITION PLANNED

    NEW YORK, Wednesdays.-- Admiral Byrd will lead a Navy-sponsored expedition to the Antarctic to secure claims to vast ...

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  16. RIOTS IN BOMBAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" in Bombay states that the communal situation in "Bombay deteriorated ...

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  17. SOCIAL SCIENCE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Cabinet to-day approved increased grants to universities for physical, biological and social science ...

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  19. TREATMENT OF NEGRO

    COLUMBIA (South Carolina), Wednesday.--The Federal Court with on "all white" jury, after deliberating 15 minutes, acquitted ...

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  21. CREAM AND ICE CREAM

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Federal Cabinet to-day decided to lift the restrictions on the sale of cream and the restrictions on the ...

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  22. SAVED HOSPITAL

    WELLINGTON, (New Zealand), Wednesday.-- A war emergency underground water reservoir saved a public hospital at ...

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  23. DOLLAR VALUATION

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.-- Little credence is placed on reports that the Canadian dollar will return to its previous discount position in ...

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  24. NO DIPHTHERIA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--For the first time in 35 years there is no case of diphtheria or suspected diphtheria under treatment in ...

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  25. SWEEPSTAKES WINNER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mrs. (Patrick Murphy. who, with her husband, won £25,000 in Tattersall's Melbourne Cup sweep, spent ...

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  26. STEPPING UP TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The British and the French Government have agreed to step up trade between the two countries and the ...

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  27. THE ''BIG THREE"

    PRAGUE, Wednesday.--A public inquiry is being held to decide on the sites for statues, including those of Generalissimo Stalin and ...

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  28. PARCELS FOR JAPAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Postal Department has announced an extension of the time for the posting of parcels, packets and ...

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  29. AIR CRASH IN AZORES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The United Press states that a K.L.M. Constellation aircraft travelling from Amsterdam to New York ...

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  30. SUGAR FOR ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The first ship load of Queensland sugar to reach Liverpool since the Japanese entered the war is expected ...

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  31. SCOTTISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Labour gained 50 seats and lost 34 in yesterday's Scottish municipal Sections. The parties' strength is ...

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