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  3. Foreign Ministers Fail To Agree on Economic Treaty for Italy

    The Foreign Ministers yesterday failed to agree on two economic clauses of the Italian draft treaty affecting restitution of United Nation's property and compensation for Allied nationals who suffered physical injury ...

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  4. ALLIED PLAN FOR RELIEF OF JEWISH VICTIMS

    Jewish victims are receiving nine-tenths of the grant of 25 million dollars made available by the Allied Governments for the rehabilitation and resettlement of non-repatriable victims of the Nazis. ...

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  5. SOVIET CO-OPERATION IN PLANS FOR WORLD PEACE

    An international agreement for the control of production of atomic energy, the outlawing of weapons of war based on atomic energy, the destruction of existing stocks within three months and legislation to provide ...

    Article : 439 words
  6. BIDAULT NEW PRIME MINISTER OF FRANCE

    The French Foreign Minister (Bidault) has been elected unopposed as Chief of the French Government but, says ...

    Article : 173 words
  7. IRISH PRAISE FOR SELF-SACRIFICE OF BRITISH

    "Our Government considers It is nothing short of wonderful that the British people are behaving as they are in stinting ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. F.M. Broadcasting Tests Favoured In Capital Cities

    Tests in frequency modulation broadcasts in each capital city, at a cost of £48,000, are recommended by the Parliamentary Committee on ...

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  9. Remembrance Day To Replace Armistice Day

    The Prime Minister (Mr. A[?]e) confirmed that the King approved of the future observance on the Sunday before November 11 as Remembrance ...

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  10. JEWISH REFUGEE SHIP SLIPPED OUT FROM ITALY

    Carrying 1300 Jewish refugees the steamer Beauhurnois, flying the Rumanian flag, slipped her moorings in defiance of Italian ...

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  11. REDUCING CHINA'S ARMY AS STEP TOWARDS PEACE

    The acting Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) and the Secretary of War (Mr. Patterson) told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that ...

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  12. NEHRU INJURED WHILE TRYING TO FORCE BARRIER

    The leader of the Congress Party (Pandit Nehru) received a slight injury on a cheek from a bayonet when he tried to ...

    Article : 253 words
  13. TO EXPLORE BED OF ATLANTIC

    The Swiss statospherc balloonist (Professo[?] Piccard) is preparing next Spring to explore the bed of the Atlantic Ocean two and a half ...

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  14. KIDNAPPING FEARED OF BRITISH NURSE BY JEWISH TERRORISTS

    Unrest continues in Palestine where, following the kidnapping of six British officers, fears are being held for the safety of a British nursing sister who is overdue from leave and may have been kidnapped at Tel Aviv. ...

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  15. TOJO DENIES PEACE OVERTURES TO UNITED STATES

    General Tojo, through his attorney (Ichiro Kiyoso) denied Mr. Keenan's statement in Washington that he sent a special enjoy (Qurusu) to ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S LATEST GUN

    The Director General of Artillery (Major-General W. J. Eldridge) revealed that Britain's latest guns, secretly developed since the war, are ...

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  17. AMERICAN MOVE TO END PARIS DEADLOCK

    The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) proposes to present a plan to the Foreign Ministers for the calling of a full-scale peace conference ...

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  18. EGYPTIAN WORKLESS DEMONSTRATE

    A number of Egyptians were injured and many arrested when police baton-charged several hundred unemployed demonstrating outside a ...

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  19. FOOD CONTROL TO REMAIN IN BRITAIN

    Addressing a meeting of farmers at Nottingham, the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Morrison) declared that ...

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  20. Bill To Acquire A.W.A: Interests In Communications

    A bill to provide for the transfer to national ownership of external tele-communication services now owned and operated by A.W.A. Ltd., and ...

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  21. BRITAIN DEPENDENT ON DEVELOPMENT OF EXPORT TRADE

    Britain could not pay her way except by increasing her export trade beyond the pre war levels, said the new British High Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  22. BRADFORD TOPS TO BE EXPORTED

    The Wool Control Committee is making available for export through commercial channels certain quantities of tops from stocks. ...

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  23. MOSLEM OPPOSITION TO VICEROY'S ACTION

    The Moslem leader (Dr. Jinnah) sent a letter to the Viceroy (Lord Wavell) expressing surprise that the Viceroy had invited members of the ...

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  24. PORTUGESE ARREST INDIAN SOCIALIST

    The Portugese colonial administration at Marmagoa arrested Dr. Ran Manohar Lowhia, a prominent Congress Socialist, while he was ...

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  25. N.Z. SEEKING NURSES IN BRITAIN

    The Government is endeavouring to obtain 200 girls from Britain for service in mental hospitals owing to the local shortage of nurses. ...

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  26. CAIRO APPROVAL TO BRITISH PLAN

    Router's correspondent at Cairo says it is reported reliably that Egyptian delegates have approved [?] principle to the British proposa ...

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  27. 95 ENEMY ESCAPEES AT LARGE

    A total of 95 prisoners of war and internees were at large in Australia said the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) yesterday. ...

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  28. ALLIED WAR VICTIMS RE-INTERRED IN NEW SINGAPORE CEMETERY

    The remains of Allied soldiers killed in Southern Malaya and Singapore Island, also a number of P's.O.W. are being re-interred in a new Allied ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. GREEK GOVERNMENT THREAT TO RESIGN

    The Premier (Tsaldaris) announced that the Government will resign if the country votes against the return of the King. ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. GERMAN SUICIDES IN GAOL

    Henrich Siemer, one of five Germans accused of murdering an Australian flight/sergeant who landed near Hamburg, hanged himself in his ...

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