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  4. POWER CUTS PARALYSE BRITISH INDUSTRIES

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Nearly two thirds of Britain's industry will be paralysed when the unprecedented electricity cuts, announced on Friday by the ...

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  5. WATERFRONT CRISIS

    SYDNEY.—The slow paralysis creeping over the Australian waterfront is already approaching the dimensions of an industrial crisis. ...

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  6. LABOUR DAY TROTS

    Sidelights from the Labour Day trotting meeting at Elphin on Saturday. Top: Mr. Carl Cunningham, president of the Labour Day Committee, presents a trophy to D. Martin, driver of Lu Raider, winner of the Labour Day Handicap. Middle: No heat wave uniforms are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PLANES FOR ROYAL FAMILY'S SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR

    Every modern safety device available to aircraft has been incorporated in the four Vickers Viking aeroplanes which the Royal Family will use during their South African tour. The Viking can fly, maintain height and even take off on one engine. Automatic fire extinguishers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SPEEDWAY CROWD STAMPEDES

    MELBOURNE. — Police were rushed to try to control a stampede of thousands of patrons at a ...

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  9. REVERSE FOR U.S. UNIONS

    DETROIT (A.A.P.). — Claims by unions against employers throughout the nation for about 5000 million dollars in back pay will be affected by a judgment ...

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  10. VANGUARD HALF WAY

    LONDON (A. A.P.). — H.M.S. Vanguard is more than half way to the Cape. It is expected that she will ...

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  11. Jews for Australia

    MARSEILLES (A.A.P.). —The Dutch liner, Johan de Witt, left for Australia yesterday, carrying 955 ...

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  12. Japan Better Treated Than Korea?

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —A spokesman for the Korean Commission yesterday accused America of ...

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  13. SPIES IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).— A dozen members of Moscow's spy network are still at large in America, ...

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  14. Nazi Supporters Indicted

    NUREMBERG (A.A.P.) — The U.S. has formally indicted Friedrich Flick, Otto Steinbrinck. Konrad Kaletsch, Bernhard Weiss and ...

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  15. URANIUM TESTS BY EDISON?

    WEST ORANGE, New Jersey (A.A.P.). — Thomas Edison, whose genius gave the world many boons, apparently was experimenting with uranium before his death 16 years ago. ...

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  16. Slump in Air Travel

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — Some airliners, on recent flights across the Atlantic, carried only four or five ...

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  18. Forced to Open Second Front?

    MOSCOW (A.A.P.). — The revised second edition of the official biography of Stalin, published this week, ...

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  19. BIG REPARATION CLAIMS AGAINST GERMANY

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Ukraine is claiming £11,000 millions in reparations from Germany; White Russia wants £300 millions. THESE assessments were sent in ...

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  20. NAZI EXPLOSIVE DUMPS FOUND

    PARIS (A.A.P.) — Police have discovered 25 large depots of high explosives and other sabotage equipment buried in various places ...

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  21. Boxing FIGHTERS BOOED

    MEXICO CITY (A.A.P.). —Twelve thousand booed and whistled for Joe Louis and Arturo Godoy to "mix ...

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  22. DIGEST OP THE LEADERS

    BRITAIN faces one of the greatest crises of her history. The coal mines have been socialised, but that does ...

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  23. GUERRILLAS SHOT: REPRIEVE TOO LATE

    ATHENS (A.A.P.)—Three condemned Greek guerrillas, whose temporary reprieve had been granted following a request from the U.N. Balkans Commission, were shot at dawn on Friday. News of the stay of ...

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  24. WILL ASK FOR JAR MANDATES

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—"Strategic" trusteeship of former Japanese mandated islands is to be sought by America from the Security Council on February 17. THIS was revealed by the new ...

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