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  2. AMERICAN FARMERS TAKE PRIDE IN THEIR HOLDINGS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—American farmers are very mechanically minded and know how to take care of machinery. They also like keeping farm buildings brightly painted, according to Mr. A. Gardiner, who was selected as the most progressive farmer in New ...

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    Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Governor-General of Malaya, recently paid his first visit to Kuala Lumpur, capital of the Malayan Union. Picture shows Mr. MacDonald shaking hands with one of the officers recently commissioned in the first O.T.C. course ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SUSPICIOUS VIEW OF SOVIET TACTICS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The view is freely being expressed in British and American circles that the Soviet delegation to the Paris conference is employing delaying tactics as part of a general policy to postpone resettlement ...

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  5. BETTER RATIONS FOR GERMANS

    HERFORD, Wednesday. — The British Control Commission announces that city dwellers in thc British zone are to got 200 more ...

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  6. Italian Reminder

    ROME, Wednesday. — Before leaving by plane for Paris with the Italian delegation the Prime Minister ...

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  7. WELCOMES BRIDES FROM AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Lord Mayor of Plymouth (Mr. Isaac Foot), addressing 655 Australian brides of British ...

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  8. NAZI ADMITS CRUELTIES

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday. — The first German admission at the war crimes trial of "frightful cruelties" in concentration camps ...

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  9. CUT UP GIRL'S BODY, HEIRENS ADMITS

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—The State Attorney (Mr. William Tuohy) has announced Heirens' confession to the killing of the schoolgirls, Degnan and Brown, and Mrs. Ross. Heirens told how he strangled Degnan with his fingers while ...

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  10. ANZIO LANDING

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Although the Anzio landing was a "model amphibious operation," Field Marshal Lord ...

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  11. MUST PRODUCE MORE FOOD

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation reports that oven before the war half of the ...

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  12. Greek Unionists Adamant

    ATHENS, Wednesday. — The administrations of trade union workers' centres in Athens and Piraeus, who on Monday were ordered to ...

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  13. Shock For Husbands

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Two of the brides who came to Britain from Australia on the aircraft carrier Victorious ...

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  14. TURKEY'S FOREIGN POLICY UNCHANGED

    ANKARA, Wednesday. — The Foreign policy of the new Cabinet is unchanged and is based entirely on the alliance with Britain, says the ...

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  15. CANADIAN COST OF LIVING UP

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. — The Bureau of Statistics reports a 1.5 increase in living costs in June, with a total advance of five points ...

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  16. BUTTER MADE FROM COAL

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A factory which makes butter from coal for less than the price of the natural product ...

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  17. D.D.T. BOON TO FARMERS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. —A D.D.T. fly control programme in Kansas and Oklahoma is adding millions of ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. UNKNOWN SHIP IN DISTRESS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Three vessels are to-day converging on a position off Land's End, after picking up ...

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  19. IGNORED PEACE FEELERS

    TOKIO, Wdnesday.— A former Premier, Admiral Keisuke Okada, interviewed, said Soviet officials knew six months before ...

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  20. ATOM CONTROL LEFT TO SCIENCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Full responsibility for recommending the means by which international ...

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  21. AUTHOR'S RED LETTER WEEK

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Australian, Jack McLaren, had a red letter week with the publication of three of his books. Quality ...

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  22. TIDAL WAVE RACED CAR

    CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Wednesday. —Eye-witness' reports from Mantanzas indicate that the tidal wave swept inland for a mile so swiftly ...

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  23. VIRTUAL REJECTION OF PALESTINE PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The acting secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) told a press conference that the Government had not ...

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  24. BRITISH VIEW OF PERSIA'S NEW LABOR LAW

    LONDON, Wednesday — The British Government welcomed Persia's new labor law establishing machinery for industrial conciliation, but ...

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  25. ROCKETS OVER SWEDEN

    LONDON. Wednesday. — The Swedish defence staff confirms reports that radio-controlled rockets have been crossing over swedish ...

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  26. FARMERS' REQUEST REJECTED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Tom Williams) turned down the National Farmers' Union's request ...

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  28. STERLING BALANCES

    LONDON, Wednesday.— London correspondents apparently see little prospect of Australia and New ...

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  29. RELUCTANCE TO CUT STERLING BALANCES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Dutch medium bombers attacked troop concentrations and set fire to an oil dump near Bandoeng in new ...

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  30. CONFIDENT ABOUT SPEED RECORD BID

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Britain's High Speed Flight, using Meteor five's, has a "reasonable chance" of exceeding any speed established by ...

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  31. Cable And Wireless War Story Told

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "The Thin Red Lines," by Charles Graves, to be published to-morrow, is a full, illustrated record of Cable and ...

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  32. NEW MEAT PACT

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Sufficient progress has been-made in the negotiations for an Anglo-Austra ...

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  33. COMMUNISTS' MARK OF DISPLEASURE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Paris Radio announces that the French Communist Party Parliamentary group has rejected Cabinet's ...

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  34. FOOD PARCELS TURN UP

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Complaints from British residents of the non-receipt of individual food parcels which ...

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  35. TERMS OF FOOD PACT WITH DENMARK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Anglo-Danish food agreement provides that the price of butter per cwt., F.O.B., delivered from July 1, 1946, till July 31, 1946, shall bc £10/5/; from August 1, 1946, till December 31, 1946, £11. The quantity of butter to be delivered ...

    Article : 255 words
  36. Poles To Die For Aiding Anders

    WARSAW. Wednesday. — A military tribunal has sentenced to death a woman and live men for espionage on behalf of General ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. RHEUMATISM AND HEADACHES

    There may not be much of a similarity between these two ailments, but they both begin to disappear when you take a few doses of ...

    Article : 68 words
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