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  3. PRESENT BRITISH TRADE DEFICIT WOULD EXHAUST U.S. LOAN IN 18 MONTHS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Startling figures concerning Britain's trade position were given in the House of Commons by Mr. O. Lyttelton, former President of the Board of Trade. He declared that there was a yearly trade deficit of £600,000,000, which would exhaust the ...

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  4. FLOOD SCENES IN VICTORIA

    During Tuesday's floods in Victoria the waters reached the wheels of these trains at Windsor station, but they were able to carry on at a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CRISIS LOOMS FOR FRANCO AS HOSTILITY GROWS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Almost world-wide antipathy to the France regime in Spain is rapidly mounting to a crisis. The State Department announces that American views have been submitted to Britain and France. ...

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  6. France Considers Assembly Changes

    PARIS, Thursday.—The three main parties agreed in principle to the constitutional plan submitted by the President of the National Assembly (M. ...

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  7. INDIAN TROOPS TO QUIT INDONESIA

    NEW DELHI, Thursday. —General Sir Claude Auchinieck (Commander-inChief, India) to-day ...

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  8. FINAL ACT IN SUBMARINE DRAMA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Lords, in a reserved judgment in a test case following the submarine Thetis disaster in ...

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  9. German Prisoners Brought 4,000,000 Cigarettes from U.S.

    LONDON, Thursday—Four million cigarettes arrived at Liverpool yesterday in the personal luggage of 2250 German prisoners ...

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  10. U.S. Production at Low Level

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Civilian Production Administration, has reported that, American industrial output has reached its lowest level ...

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  11. Transport Strike Enrages Japs

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Enraged passengers stoned street cars and mauled station employes in violent protests against the slow-down strike on ...

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  12. BEASLEY BATTLES FOR MORE SHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Australia's Resident Minister (Mr. J. A. Beasley) is continuing his efforts to solve the shipping problem, ...

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  13. UNABLE TO COPE WITH DIVORCE PETITIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The department dealing with service divorces is to be expanded to deal with heavy waiting lists of petitions. ...

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  14. EGYPTIAN LEADER CAUSTIC OVER BRITISH DEMANDS

    CAIRO, Thursday.—The Egyptian Premier (Sidky Pasha), in a statement to the Chamber of Deputies, yesterday denied that the ...

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  15. DEMANDS PROSECUTION OF NAZI GROUPS

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.—Mr Justice Jackson, U.S. chief prosecutor, demanded that the tribunal proceed to try indicted Nazi groups which the prosecution asked should be declared criminal groups. The indicted Nazi organisations were estimated ...

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  16. PERON HAS LEAD IN ARGENTINE POLL

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday.—Late returns last evening in the Argentine bolloting for President revealed that Colonel Peron had established a slight lead over ...

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  17. TAX RELIEF FOR S. AFRICANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Introducing the budget in the Union of South Africa's House of Assembly the Finance Minister (Mr. J. H. Hofmeyr) ...

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  18. 14 Escape From Military Prison

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fourteen soldiers, most of whom had just arrived from Aldershot, broke out of the detention barracks at Gillingham (Kent) on ...

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  19. French Serviceman Sack Newspaper Plant

    SAIGON, Thursday.—Rioting French servicemen sacked the plant of the Socialist Party newspaper "Justice" and prominent Socialist office quarters. ...

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  20. ANY GREY HAIR?

    Some women begin to show grey hair earlier than at 40 years of age, and their estimated age "takes a jump." You need not look 60 at 40. If you ...

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  21. SERVICES RATION CUT SUGGESTED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Herald" political correspondent says that, owing to the present food situation, the Government has asked ...

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  22. Final Jap Political Purge

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Applying General MacArthur's final political purge list the Japanese Cabinet has barred from public office top officials ...

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  24. Britain Parts with Some of Her Warships

    LONDON, Thursday.—Britain had transferred warships totalling 269,000 tons to foreign, dominion or imperial governments since January, the First ...

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  25. LAST CHANCE TO CHECK INFLATION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Prices Administrator (Mr. Chester Bowles), testifying before the House of Representative ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S AIR PLANS FOR PACIFIC

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Australia's air plans for the South Pacific were detailed to the opening session of the Empire Civil ...

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  27. RUSSIA'S TREATY WITH MONGOLIANS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Moscow Radio announces that a 10-year treaty of amity and mutual aid between the Soviet Union and the Mongolian ...

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  28. RIBBENTROP TREATED FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.—Von Ribbentrop has just undergone special treatment for kidney trouble. He is now in fairly good health, but is very ...

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  29. JAP DIRECTIVE ON P.O.W. TREATMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Principles laid down by the Japanese High Command for treatment of prisoners were expounded by a Japanese, witness ...

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  30. U.S. Will Oppose France's Ruhr Demands

    LONDON, Thursday.—The U.S. Military Government in Germany will firmly oppose the French demands for internationalisation of the Ruhr, says the ...

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  32. FACE DEATH ON SPY ALLEGATIONS

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday.— Germans, including women, are accused of espionage in Brassil as part of a spy plot affecting Argentina, Uruguay, ...

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  33. MALAYAN TIN INDUSTRY HAMPERED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lack of machinery is the main obstacle to rehabilitation of the Malayan tin industry, which may take five years, ...

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  34. Italian Scientist Absolved

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to "The Times" correspondent at Rome, an investigating commission has absolved the famous tropical medicina expert, Dr. Aldo ...

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  35. ASSERTS FORMER AMBASSADOR IS SOVIET AGENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Representative Boren (Dem. Oklahoma) said he had received reports that the former U.S. ...

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  36. GERMANS WILL HAVE TO STARVE FOR A WHILE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The food situation in Germany is now so bad that a period of starvation is unavoidable. Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery has released an announcement that rations in the British zone will be reduced on March 4 from 1500 calories to 1014. According to the Daily ...

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  37. BANK FRAUD CASE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Operations to cover an overdrawn account in the National Bank of Australasia, London, were further ...

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  38. SYLVIA SIDNEY DIVORCED

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.—The Superior Court yesterday granted the actress Sylvia Sidney a divorce from her actor-husband, Luther Adler, who, ...

    Article : 188 words
  39. Ribbentrop's Application to Be Reconsidered

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.—The War Crimes Tribunal has decided to reconsider von Ribbentrop's application for Mr. Winston Churchill as a ...

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