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  4. MAY NOT LAST LONG

    LONDON, Friday.-An assurance that bread rationing, which comes into force in Britain on Sunday, will be done away with the moment the Government thinks it safe, was given by the Minister for Food ...

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    A United States Army Air Force P-80 jet-propelled fighter 'plane which set a record by flying from New York City to Washington, D.C.--a distance of 204 miles--in 29 minutes and 15 seconds. This same type' plane previously set a cross-country record by Hying from Los Angeles to New York City--a distance of 2246 miles--in 4 hours and 13 minutes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Aboard the aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt, flagship of the United States 8th Fleet, President Harry S. Truman talks with ranking naval officers while viewing fleet manoeuvres in the Atlantic. Left to right: Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. Chief of Naval Operations; Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, the President's Chief of Staff: and Admiral Marc A. Mitscher. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FREEDOM FOR INDIA

    LONDON, Friday.--Britain's best hope of keeping India's friendship and co-operation was to offer full, untrammelled freedom, and help in its attainment as smoothly and quickly as possible, said Sir ...

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  8. UNIQUE TRIBUTE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Greece to-day paid a unique tribute to Australia in recognition of the sacrifice of Australians who died ...

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  9. RISING U.S. PRICES

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The Executive Board of the Congress of Industrial Organisations has called on President Truman to ...

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  10. FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.--The Ministry of Supply was closely considering the possibility of establishing a firing range in Australia, as mentioned in a report by Major-General J. F. Evetts. stated the Director ...

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  11. AMERICA ATTACKED

    LONDON, Friday.--The Moscow radio, quoting a writer in the "New Tunes." accused the United States of America of carrying out ...

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  12. LACK OF SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Queensland is not the only State which is short of shipping. It was common to all the States, said the ...

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  13. TENDER BLOWN UP

    LONDON, Friday.--Six of a crew of seven are believed to have been drowned when the 100-ton Mersey Harbour Board tender ...

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  14. ROAD-MAKING PLANT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Preference in the purchase of Lend-Lease road-making machinery would be given first to the States ...

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  15. WHEAT PRICE

    OTTAWA, Friday.--The Minister for Trade (Mr. Mackinnon) announced In the House of Commons that producers will receive ...

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  16. EIGHT KILLED

    ONSET, (Massachusetts), Friday.--A gas explosion, which officials a few hours earlier tried to avert, killed eight people and ...

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  19. BLACK MARKETEERS

    LONDON, Friday. -- The French. Cabinet has decreed the guillotine tor "black marketeers" on the demand of the ...

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  20. SOBBING WOMEN

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Because Government officials had used sobbing women to trick butchers in Queensland and Victoria to sell meat without coupons, the ...

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  21. RUSSIAN ORDER

    LONDON, Friday.--Russia may install hundreds of thousands of pounds' worth of British electrical equipment in her reconstructed ...

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  22. ATOMIC COMMISSION

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Captain Alvari Alberto, the Brazilian naval scientist and explosive expert, took over the chairmanship ...

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  23. TOURIST TRADE

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Slating the standard of Australia's hotel, railway and tourist facilities, the Minister for Immigration (Mr. ...

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  24. COURAGEOUS ACT

    LONDON, Friday.--The courage of an Indian scientist (Sir Shanti Bhatnagar) saved Oxford University and Britain thousands of ...

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  25. TRADE UNIONISTS

    DARWIN, Friday.--Sixty-seven million trade unionists throughout the world were more than ever determined that there should ...

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  26. SURPLUS FUNDS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Between £3.500.000 and £4,000,000 would be available as surplus funds when the A.I.F. Canteen service is ...

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