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  3. ILLEGAL JEWISH MIGRANTS MAY BE SENT TO CYPRUS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Although there is no confirmation in official circles in London and New York of a report that Britain will not allow further illegal immigration into Palestine, it is known that camps are being built in Cyprus, says the Press Association's ...

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  4. CONFERENCE READY TO BEGIN REAL WORK

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Times" correspondent at Paris says that, after a week of strenuous discussion, the Paris conference has been almost fully organised to begin the real work of studying the five draft treaties. ...

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    Queen Mary, accompanied by the Princess Royal, recently visited the London Empire to see the M.G.M. International film, "The Last Chance." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMAN MOTHERS SAY

    LONDON, Thursday. — A deputation of German mothers which arrived in Berlin declared that the Russians had ...

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  7. Taxpayers Frightened

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The Treasury's drive against black marketeers has frightened many taxpayers into ...

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  8. DENIED U.S. ARMING N.E.I.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday, — The State Department described as "totally erroneous" Moscow Radio reports that the U.S. is ...

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  9. JAP GENERAL FLEW INTO RAGE

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The Japanese General Iwane Matsui "flew into a race and bawled out to his staff" when he learned that ...

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  10. REARRESTED ON SPY CHARGE

    OTTAWA, Thursday. — The police rearrested Dr. David Shugar, who appeared in the Magistrates' Court, charged ...

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  11. GODLESS LIVING

    HERFORD, Thursday.— The Assistant Chaplain-General (the Rev. Geoffrey Druitt) to-day accused the British occupation ...

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  12. BIG TASK AHEAD IN N.E.I.

    THE HAGUE, Thursday.— The commander of the Dutch forces in the East Indies (LieutGeneral Simor Spoor), who is ...

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  13. GAMBLING SHIP CROWDED

    LOS ANGELES, Thurs.— Claiming that a gambling ship anchored eight miles offshore is outside the ...

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  14. BIG CONTRACT FOR U.S.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Mr. William Knox, president of the American Westinghouse International Company, to-day announced ...

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  15. CONTROL OF GREEK TRADE UNIONS

    ATHENS, Thursday. — The Greek Minister for Labor (Mr. Stratos) said the Government intended to take over all trade union ...

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  16. PLANS FOR GREATER FOOD PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-A suggested programme of international action to ensure that sufficient food is ...

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  17. COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH

    LONDON, Thursday. — Air Vice-Marshal O. G. Lywood, formerly the Air Ministry's Director of Signals, ...

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  18. CARABINIERI CRUSH PEASANT REVOLT

    ROME, Thursday. — Fifteen hundred Carabinieri, supported by tanks, were needed to break a revolt of 3000 peasants at Caceamo, ...

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  19. Asked For Kangaroo And Got It

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. —En route to-day by air to Chicago is a six-month-old kangaroo, brought to ...

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  20. COLLECTED SKELETONS

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.— "I see you have no intention of telling the truth, Mr. Elwyn Jones, assistant British ...

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  21. Plane Strikes Mountain

    OSLO, Thursday. — Three of the crew were killed when A British European Airways Dakota, flying through fog, struck a mountain ...

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  22. 46,000 Brides Have Entered U.S.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — It has been revealed that 46,000 G.I. brides, 22,000 of whom are from Britain, plus 12,000 of their ...

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  23. DISABLED SHIP STRUGGLES INTO PORT

    LONDON, Thursday.— The U.S. ship American Farmer, which was disabled in the Atlantic, ...

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  24. Suggests Canada Join U.S.

    KENORA (Ontario), Thursday.— The Illinois Attorney-General (Mr. Barrett) addressing the Rotary Club, said Canada should sever ...

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  25. FATHER DIVINE MARRIES

    NEW YORK, Thursday, — Father Divine's newspaper, "New Day," announced that he wedded in Washington on ...

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  26. Action Against Strikers

    BELFAST, Thursday. — In order to test the legality of the strike of 1500 bank officials, who have been away from work for ...

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  27. PITFALLS OF SLANG

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Confusion over Australian slang at the war crimes tribunal brought American defence ...

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  28. SUICIDE PLAN BY HEIRENS?

    CHICAGO, Thursday—The authorities yesterday intercepted a razor blade concealed in a book requested by Heirens, ...

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  29. NON-FRATERNISATION ORDER CANCELLED

    JERUSALEM, Thursday. — A non-fraternisation order forbidding British troops to enter Jewish-owned restaurants, cinemas ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN PICTORIAL DISPLAY AT CZECHS' REQUEST

    LONDON, Thursday.—In response to an invitation from the Czechoslovak Government the Australian Information Bureau will shortly open a pictorial exhibition in Prague. This will be the first post-war official publicity in Central Europe about Australia. An ...

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  31. ARMED BANDS MOPPED UP

    LONDON, Thursday. — Several thousand Greek troops, assisted by gendarmerie, light artillery, arm[?] units and a few ...

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  32. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The worst wave of infantile paralysis since 1916, reaching epidemic proportions in some ...

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  33. PENSION FOR JUDGE "INADVISABLE"

    TORONTO. Thursday. — Criticising a measure now before the Canadian House of Commons to provide Mr. Justice Davis, ...

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  34. ITALY TO BUY LIBERTY SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Maritime Commission has approved of Italy's application for the purchase of 50 Liberty ships at a minimum ...

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  35. "MISTAKE" WAS ORDERED BY JAP ARMY

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The shelling of the American gunboat Penay and the British gunboat Ladybird in China in ...

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  36. ARGENTINA TO CURB GERMANS

    BUENOS AIRES, Thurs.— It is reported that the U.S. and Argentina have reached substantial agreement which ...

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