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  3. UNCHECKED WAVE OF JEWEL THEFTS ALARMS BRITAIN

    Three more big London jewel robberies in a wave of crime against which the police seem powerless, have shocked the country, says the Sunday Express. Hardly a day passed in the last month without a ...

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  4. GERMAN PROTESTS GROWING AGAINST REMOVAL OF WORKERS TO RUSSIA

    Berlin workers at the Zeiss optical plant at Jena who fled to the British zone by bicycle to evade the transportation of technicians to Russia, ...

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  5. NO SETTLEMENT YET OF VICTORIAN TRANSPORT STRIKE

    Indications are that the transport strike that has turned Melbourne into a "dead" city will continue well into this week. The Trades Hall Disputes Committee and ...

    Article : 406 words
  6. COMMUNAL RIOTS TAKE HEAVY TOLL IN INDIAN CITIES

    Twenty-seven persons were killed and 43 injured in incidents at Calcutta and in the northern suburbs of Cossipore. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN APOLOGY

    The Deputy Governor in the American zone (General Clay) has announced that the Russians have expressed sincere and deep regret over ...

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  8. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN SETTLEMENT ON SUDAN CLAIMED BY SIDKY PASHA

    "I said last month that I would bring Sudan to Egypt," said the Premier (Sidky Pasha) on his return to Cairo, according to Reuters correspondent. "I say that I now have succeeded," he added. "It has been ...

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  9. SHIPPING STRIKE OVER ON EAST COAST OF U.S.

    The Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ship Masters, Mates and Pilots' Union, Has signed an agreement ending the 26-day strike which tied up 1,200 ...

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  10. SMALL NATIONS SUPPORT MOVE AGAINST VETO

    Norway, Chile and Turkey joined the campaign against the reckless use of the Security Council veto power when the United Nations ...

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  11. No Extension to N.S.W.

    The stage has not yet been reached where an extension of the Victorian transport strike to New South Wales is likely said the assistant secretary ...

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  12. BRITISH TROOPS ON EDGE AT JEWISH INCIDENTS

    "The Jews are all very cocky about the departure of Gerieral Barker, but wait until the new G.O.C. (Major-General MacMillan) arrives. He ...

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  13. PRISON STAFF EXONERATED FOR GORING SUICIDE

    Throughout his captivity, Goring concealed the phial of cyanide potassium with which he committed suicide, in various party of his body, ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND UNIONS TO OUST COMMUNISM

    Moderate unionists in Queensland are intensifying their drive to stamp out Communist Influence in the Trades and Labour Council. ...

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  15. MOSLEMS PLEDGE HARMONY IN INDIAN CABINET

    Liaquat Ali Khan, a member of the Moslem League, after being sworn-in as a member of the Interim Government, said, "It is the intention of the ...

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  16. AMERICAN DAVIS CUP TEAM KNOWN: NOT ANNOUNCED

    America's already selected Davis Cup team will be finally announced next week by the lackadaisical U.S. Lawn Tennis Association, says the ...

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  17. U.S. PRESSURE TO GET BEDS FOR AUSTRALIANS

    The State Department is bringing pressure to bear on the strike-bound Washington hotels to find room for Australian and other foreign ...

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  18. GIANT MACHINE TO SPLIT ATOM AT BIRMINGHAM

    The foundations are being laid for a new giant atom splitting machine weighing 1,000 tons, at the physics laboratory at Birmingham University, ...

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  19. ITALIAN PARTY LEADERS ARRESTED

    The leader of the M.R.P. (Movimento Resistenta Partigiana) whose leaders have been arrested, claimed that the aims are peaceful, but they ...

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  20. GREEK QUISLING'S END

    The death is announced of the exQuisling Prime Minister of Greece (John Rhallys) who in a special court in May, 1945, was sentenced to life ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. WOMAN OF 81 FLIES PACIFIC FIRST TRIP

    Smiling and untired, Mary Wootten, of Dunedin, N.Z., ended her first aeroplane trip at the age of 81 years of age. ...

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  22. FARMERS THREATEN TO UNLOAD SHIP

    Messages were sent out on Saturday night by radio and screened in country picture shows asking cane farmers to meet in Mackay at 9 a.m. ...

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  23. GREEK CIVILIANS TAKE ACTION AGAINST BANDITS

    One of the first reports of armed civilians taking action against bandits, has come from Volvos, where civilians surprised and slew ten ...

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  24. CONVICT ASKS PRINCESS FOR GAOL PARDON

    The King has sent a letter to the Governor-General asking for investigation into the case of convict 3695. His Majesty disclosed that the ...

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  25. BRITISH INDUSTRY WANTS PREFERENCES KEPT FOR EMPIRE

    The National Union of Manufacturers sent a memorandum to the president of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) appealing against ...

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  26. POPE SEES MENACE TO CHURCH

    "The Church is menaced not only from without, but also by interior forces of weakness and decline," said the Pope, broadcasting to the ...

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  27. GIFT SHOP DOES BIG BUSINESS WITH B.C.O.F.

    The War Office announces that a travelling gift shop organised by the canteens service to meet the needs of members of the B.C.O.F. has ...

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  28. SAFE ROBBERS ACTIVE

    A safe containing £400 in cash was stolen from the Hotel Brighton at Brighton-le-Sands between 7 p.m. and ll a.m. to-day. ...

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  29. MR. MacMAHON BALL TO ENTER HOSPITAL

    The British representative on the Allied Control Council in Japan (Mr. MacMahon Ball) entered the 130 Australian General Hospital for ...

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  30. PICTURE OF GORING IN COFFIN

    The Sunday Pictorial publishes an official "death" picture of Goring laid in a coffin which was the first to appear in the British Press. ...

    Article : 128 words
  31. BIG EXODUS OF OFFICERS FROM MERCHANT SERVICE

    During the last 12 months, more officers left the British merchant service that the number that perished in merchantmen during the war, ...

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  32. Big Russian Forces in Europe

    Diplomatic quarters in London have hot challenged Mr. Churchill's statement that Russia is maintaining 200 divisions in occupied territories in Europe, but the divisions are believed to average under 10,000 men each, says the Sunday "Times" ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. INDIAN CHILDREN TO BOYCOTT ROYAL TOUR

    The Natal Indian Teachers' Society has withdrawn from the committee which is arranging children's functions for the Royal tour. ...

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  34. Death of American Novelist

    Sewell Ford, author of "Trochy" and "Shorty McCabe, died to-day aged 78. He worked most of his life with ...

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  35. Last of the Gideons

    John H. Nicholson, the last of the three founders of the "Gideons," died to-day. The organisation placed more than ...

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