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  3. Formula Agreed Upon To End Constitutional Deadlock in Italy

    A formula is stinted to have been agreed upon for the ending of the deadlock in Italy following the decision of the people against a continuance of the monarchy. Umberto, without leaving Italy, will withdraw from the ...

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  4. INDONESIANS MURDER R.A.F. SENTRY GUARD

    Four, members of a sentry guard at the Medan airfield were murdered while asleep in a guard tent. A number of ...

    Article : 142 words
  5. U.S. RESEARCH INTO HARNESSING ATOMIC POWER

    The atomic power plant at Oakridge, Tennessee, which cost 2,500,000 dollars and designed to test the possibility of ...

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  6. CIVIL WAR CONTENTS INDIA IF TALKS BREAK-DOWN

    The Viceroy (Lord Wavell) at a conference yesterday warned the "iron dictator" of the All-India Congress (Vallabhai Patel) that a break-down in the negotiations for the establishment of self-government in India would ...

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  7. U.N.O. PROPOSES OBSERVERS ON HUMAN RIGHTS

    In the face of strenuous Russian objections, the United Nations Commission on Human Rights adopted a, proposal to establish information ...

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  8. SOVIET ACCUSED OF CAUSING WORLD CONFUSIONS

    The worst confusions in which the world finds itself rare deliberately manufactured by the Soviet Union, declared Mr. Nell ...

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  9. JUDGE DECLARES BOOK OBSCENE

    Judge Studdert, in the Appeals Court to-day, dismissed an appeal concerning Lawson Glassop's book, "We were the Rats," and said that ...

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  10. CHINESE REDS ACCUSED OF BREAKING TRUCE

    The Chinese Minister for Information (Peng Halon Pei) accused the Communists of trying to cut China in two and declared that they used the ...

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  11. PERSIAN TALKS WITH KURDS

    A conference between Ghasi Mohammed, leader of the Kurdish, independent republic, and Prince Fhouz, has opened at Tabriz. ...

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  12. CANADIAN C.in-C. HONOURED

    General McNaughton has been made a Companion of Honour, and the Minister for Reconstruction (Mr. C.D. Howe) a. Privy Counsellor in ...

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  13. JAPS WANT WORLD PANEL TO REVIEW PENALTIES

    Defence counsel at the Japanese war trials plan to ask the tribunal to submit to a panel, comprising Pope Pius, Gandhi and Mr. H. G. Wells, the question of whether or not the collective sense of humanity is in favour of the imposition of highly penal ...

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  14. AMERICAN JEWS ASSAIL SPEECH BY MR. BEVIN

    At a rally, which overflowed into Madison Square Gardens, in British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) was accused of being ...

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  15. ARABS THREATEN "SANCTIONS" AGAINST USA

    The Arab League conference at Bludan threatened to apply "sanctions" against the United States in regard to air facilities, and trade and cultural institutions if America persists in its present attitude regarding Palestine. ...

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  16. TRIALS OF NAZI WAR LEADERS NEARING END

    Justice Lawrence announced that the court had fixed a limit of 14 days for speeches by defence counsel in the war crimes trial. ...

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  17. JAP INDUSTRIES TO BE USED FOR REPARATIONS

    The Far Eastern Commission has decided that Japan's steel ingot capacity, in excess of 3,500,000 metric tons, and a proportion of electricity ...

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  18. BRITISH WOMEN CREMATED AFTER BEING EXECUTED

    Mr. Marlowe, a member of the House of commons, who was Judge Advocate at the trial of nine Germans charged with the murder of ...

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  19. DAVIS CUP TIES

    Sweden and Belgium each won a singles match in the first day's play for the second semi-final of the European zone, the winner of ...

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  20. BRITISH LABOUR CLOSES DOOR TO COMMUNISTS

    The Communist Party is not only a political party but also a conspiracy and, if affiliated, would constitute an elaborate, internal section. There would be a conspiracy within the Labour Party against its leadership, ...

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  21. GUN SALUTE FOR KING'S BIRTHDAY

    The King quietly celebrated his official birthday at Buckingham Palace. Messages of congratulations were ...

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  22. CANONISATION PROPOSALS OF R.C. CHURCH

    A semi-public consistory of 20 Cardinals and 40 Archbishops and Bishops, voted unanimously in favour of the Canonisation of Mother ...

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  23. CONTEMPT OF COURT BY CANADIAN SPIES

    Four defendant's in Canada's spy trials were committed for contempt of court when they refused to give evidence after being recalled as ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S ONLY AIM WAS TO WAGE WAR AGAINST GERMANY

    The Foreign Office categorically denies that British officers parachuted into Yugoslavia to contact the resistance forces, and were ...

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  25. TRAINER LIKELY FOR TEST CRICKET TEAM

    English Test' cricketers, when they sail for Australia in September, may be accompanied by a professional trainer and masseur. ...

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  26. EXPLOSIVE FACTORY STRIKE CONTINUES

    Before leaving for Canberra to-day the Minister for Labour (Mr. Holloway) conferred with members of the Trades Hall Disputes Committee in ...

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  27. JAP BANKERS WARN OF FINANCIAL CRASH

    The National Federation of Japanese Bankers' Associations in a letter to the Cabinet warned that the Government's proposed plan to ...

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  28. BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER REACHES PERTH

    Accompanied by his wife and daughter the new British High Commissioner (Mr. E. J. Williams) arrived in the Stirling Castle to-day. ...

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  29. U.S. MARINE STRIKE MAY NOT DEVELOP

    Government officials are confident the shipping strike will be averted, reports the washington correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune." ...

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  30. SHEARING FILMS FOR SCHOOLS IN BRITAIN

    Two colour films, dealing with the wool industry, are being made in Sydney for the Australian Wool Board and are to be distributed to ...

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  31. NO BISCUITS BECAUSE OF MEAT STRIKE

    A shortage of fat, caused by the Queensland meat strike, has been responsible for margarine and biscuit factories closing in New South Wales. ...

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  32. MAN KILLED IN TRUCK CRASH

    T. L. Bloomfield, of Rockdale, was killed, when a truck on which he was riding, crashed into an electric pole at St. Peters, ...

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  33. PLANTZ CRASHED INTO MOUNTAIN

    GATLINBURG, Thursday.—A Super Fortress, en route from Florida to Chicago, crashed into Gliugham's Dome in the Great Smoky Mountains ...

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