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  3. V2 ROCKET ASCENDS HEIGHT OF 102 MILES IN EXPERIMENT

    The Army has sent a German V2 rocket 102 miles high at a speed of 3,600 m.p.h., at White Shands, New Mexico. It kept aloft for 11 minutes by the attachment of special devices which slowed the descent. ...

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  4. FIFTH WICKET ADDS 118 TO W.A. TOTAL

    Just when England had a strong grip on the matchi against Western Australia which began to-day, a fifth wicket partnership between Herbert and Watt produced 118 runs in 61 minutes after they had added 100 in 49 ...

    Article : 316 words
  5. GOVERNMENT WINS THREE DOUBTFUL SEATS

    Final counts in several doubtful seats went in favour of the Government to-day, Lilley being retained by Mr. Hadley, Riverina by Mr. J. Langtry, and Gwydir by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Scully). ...

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  6. EVACUATION OF PACIFIC ISLAND ORDERED

    The entire population of.Niuafoou Island, comprising. 1306 persons, is to be evacuated due to fears of a volcanic ...

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  7. SMUTS FAVOURS PLAN FOR UNITED STATES OF EUROPE

    Britain must take the lead in the establishment of a United States of Europe in the form suggested by Mr. Churchill in ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. FEARS ECONOMIC OUTLOOK IN U.S.

    It appeared to him as though the American economy was in a much worse situation than it was generally believed, said the president of the ...

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  9. NAZI CRIMINALS TO BE HANGED ON OCTOBER 16

    The Allied Control Council rejected all appeals from the Nuremberg war criminals. The Council confirmed that ...

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  10. JAP EMPEROR SANCTIONED WAR ON RUSSIA IN 1935

    Russian prosecutors told the War Crimes Tribunal that Emperor Hirohito approved of military leaders' plans for attacking Russia as early ...

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  11. U.S. Writer Would Take Australian Mandates in Pacific

    Best assurance for future peace in the Pacific is the exclusive American occupation of Western island areas, says Harold Smith, Chicago Tribune ...

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  12. CLEAN BILL TO FACTORIES IN RUSSIAN ZONE

    British, American, and French investgators have completed three months' investigations of factories in the Russian zone in Germany capable ...

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  13. BETTER TONE ON N.Y. STOCK EXCHANGE

    After a further, sharp decline followed by a rally that cancelled early losses, the Stock Exchange yesterday had a buying flurry in late ...

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  14. VOYAGE OF FEAR BY AUSTRALIAN SHIP TO CANADA

    Twenty-seven members of the crew of the Canadian-Australasian freighter, Waihemo, including two New Zealanders, were arrested ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. FAMOUS BRITISH CORPS DISBANDING

    The 30th Corps of the Rhine armies, of the the most famous in the British Army, is disbanding, leaving bnly one British Corps in the British ...

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  16. MALAYAN MUTINY SENTENCES WIPED: PARATROOPERS RELEASED

    Convictions of all paratroopers in Malaya who were found guilty of mutiny and sentenced to imprisonment have been quashed and orders ...

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  17. TROOP REVOLT SHORT LIVED IN PORTUGAL

    An attempted uprising against the Salazar regime in Portugal, fizzled out, reports the Exchange Telegraph's correspondent in Lisbon. ...

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  18. PARIS CONFERENCE ADOPTS RUMANIAN TREATY DRAFT

    If equality of opportunity was granted in Rumania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, local industries could very easily be bought by American ...

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  19. HEAVY INSURANCE LOSSES DUE TO AIR CRASHES

    The London insurance market, in the past six weeks, has had to face claims amounting to about one million sterling, arising from air crashes ...

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  20. America Insists On Voice in Control Of Dardanelles

    The United States has sent a note to Russia, reaffirming its intention to have a voice in the future control of the Dardanelles. ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP FOUND GUILTY AT BELGRADE

    Archbishop Stepinac was found guilty on two counts by the Yugoslavian court and sentenced to 16 years hard labour and deprived of ...

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  22. "KING OF LAMPEDUSA" MISSING

    Warrant- Officer Sydney Cohen, who became known as "The King of Lampedusa," was pilot of a R.A.F. Warwick transport plane which was ...

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  23. London Memorial to F. D. Roosevelt

    A statue to the late President Roosevelt will be erected in Grosvenor Square, London, as a cost of £40,000. The Duke of Westminster has made the site available and provision has been made to maintain the site and the gardens ...

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  24. ITALIAN PREMIER SAYS ONLY TWO DEAD IN RIOT

    Premier de Gasperi denied reports that 15 people died during Wednesday's disorders in Rome. "There was one death on ...

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