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  3. Yugoslavia Describes American Charges As Malicous Untruth

    "A malicious untruth" was how the head of the Yugoslav Foreign Office Press Department (Erich Kosh) described the American Note accusing Yugoslavia of detaining persons claiming American citizenship under ...

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  4. CHINESE PLAN DRIVE TO CLEAN UP COMMUNISTS

    The Chief of the Chinese General Staff (General Chen Cheng) and seven top-ranking military officials have conferred to draw ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN PLAN FOR NEW GUINEA OPPOSED

    The Australian draft trusteeship agreement for New Guinea, which was temporarily withdrawn for minor ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. REFUGEES TELL OF HORRIBLE TALES OF TORTURE

    Refugees continue to pour into the city from the stricken areas to the north, bringing horrible tales of murder, torture and indescribable assaults on women, says the B.U.P. correspondent, who has arrived at Comnilla. ...

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  7. TURKEY REJECTS SOVIET PLAN FOR JOINT DEFENCE

    Categorically rejecting the Soviet demands for a share in the defence of the Dardanelles and the confinement of control ...

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  8. VATICAN DENIES THREAT ON LIFE OF POPE

    Vatican sources categorically denied a report that a threat was made to assassinate the Pop[?] during a car journey from his ...

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  9. SOVIET TO ORGANISE FIVEYEAR INDUSTRY PLAN

    The Russian Government is rearranging, extending and making ready to implement a new five-year plan, says Reuters, correspondent. The Supreme Soviet, after passing ...

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  10. SHAW APPROVES OF SUICIDE BY GORING

    Bernard Shaw would have supplied all the condemned men at Nuremberg with a liberal supply of morphia and given them the ...

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  11. U.S. OFFICIAL SHOT BY SOVIET SOLDIER

    A Russian soldier yesterday shot and killed Harry Flory, a civilian official of the U.S. Military Government in the Russian ...

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  12. CARDINAL'S DEFENCE Of YUGOSLAV ARCHBISHOP

    Cardinal Gressin, renewing the plea for the Yugoslav Archbishop Stepinac, called for the release of a "great, innocent man." ...

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  13. SOCIAL DEMOCRATS LEAD IN GERMAN COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    Official returns, with only 109 of 2,284 districts still to be tabled, confirm that the Social Democrats scored a big victory in the Berlin ...

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  14. MOLOTOV SAYS RUSSIA WILL WORK FOR PEACE

    Interviewed after his arrival on the Queen Elizabeth, Molotov declarad that he was certain the arguments among the United Nations will be ...

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  15. Octopus Attacks Trocus Diver

    Four fathoms below the sea, near Taylor Reef, an octopus grabbed a trocus diver, Demas Morelas, 36, of Innisfail, who has returned to port with marks made by the suckers of the octopus showing on his chest. ...

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  16. U.N.O. DELEGATES MEET FOR TALKS IN WASHINGTON

    Some delegates, bearing discordant voices, were to be tempted to give way to despair and so it was important to compose the differences ...

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  17. TROOPS CALLED OUT IN CEYLON

    Steel-helmeted soldiers, armed with rifles and bayonets, took up positions in the streets of the city yesterday morning, following a ...

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  18. BOMBS DAMAG U.S. HEADQUARTERS AT STUTTGART

    Three bomb explosions, which damaged the American military government building at Stuttgart, are believed to have been perpetrated by ...

    Article : 238 words
  19. British Labour Seeks Co-operation With Government

    The Federation of British Industries has forwarded to the president of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) a report which the ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. ASSASSINATION OF BRITISH OFFICER IN PALESTINE

    The murder of Inspector Bruce, a British police officer, was carried out by the Haganah Association, which had imposed the death sentence ...

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  21. BRITISH CONCERN AT WIDESPREAD ARRESTS IN POLAND

    The Foreign Office views seriously the widespread arrest of prominent members of the Polish Peasant Party, says the correspondent of the ...

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  22. REPORTED DROPPING OF WINDSOR'S JEWELS IN FRANCE

    High-ranking French police officers converged on an area between Brest and Brittany following a report by a farmer that he had seen a ...

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  23. "CAT AND MOUSE" GAME PLAYED BY ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT SHIP

    A British destroyer and a Jewish illegal immigrant ship Fenecia are playing a "cat and mouse" game, 30 miles off the Syrian coast. ...

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  24. BRITISH WORKERS INSIST ON CLOSED SHOP PRINCIPLES

    Eight hundred delegates, representing nearly 7,000,000 unionists, attended the opening of the annual Trade Unions Congress. ...

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  25. REPUBLICAN ARMY OFFICERS ARRESTED AT BARCELONA

    Several members of the nationl committee of the RePublican clandestine army, including former Republican officers, have been arrested at ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. DEWEY REFUSES TO CALL SESSION OF ALBANY LEGISLATURE

    Governor Dewey refused to call special session of the Albany State Legislature, as requested by the exservicemen who had occupied the ...

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  27. SYDNEY COMPOSER'S SUITE CREATES SENSATION IN LONDON

    The Press and public have discovered a new sensation in the world of music, the Sydney composer, John Antell's ballet Suite "Corroboree," ...

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  28. CHINESE REDS SEIZE U.S. MARINES

    The United States Marine headquarters announced that two marines are being held prisoner by Chinese presumed to be Communists, after ...

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  29. LARGE-SCALE DRUG TRAFFIC IN CAIRO

    Eight women and 12 men were arrested and £100,000 worth of hashish was seized after large-scale police raids in scattered bouses in ...

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  30. AIR PILOTS STRIKE FOR HIGHER WAGES

    The Airlines Pilots Association issued instructions to all its pilots on Transcontinental and Western Airlines Companies, which operates ...

    Article : 49 words
  31. SANCTIONS WANTED AGAINST SPAIN

    According to Sofia radio 400,000 trade unionists sent a telegram to the Security Council demanding that sanctions be enforced against Spain. ...

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  32. WREATH LAID ON NELSON'S COLUMN

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Beasley in a Trafalgar Day ceremony laid a wreath at the foot of Nelson's Column. ...

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  33. OPERATION SUCCESSFUL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was reponed to-night that the operation on Archbishop Mowll had been successful and that he was out of danger. ...

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