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  3. Egyptian Students Renew Demonstrations Against Anglo Treaty

    Rioters shouting "Down with Sidkyr Pasha" and Mr. Bevin" last night stampeded through the streets of Cairo with blazing torches. They overturned and derailed trams and set fire to a European bookshop and burned masses ...

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  4. Dutch Cabinet Rejects Plan For Indonesia

    According to the diplomatic correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph, the Dutch Cabinet at the week-end discussed the draft Dutch-Indonesian agreement and disapproved of it almost unanimously. ...

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  5. BRITAIN MODIFIES DEMAND ON TROOP DETAILS

    Agreeing with Molotov that the subject of troop dispositions was the beginning of the entire disarmament question, the debate on which might mark a turning point in history, the British delegate (Mr. N. Baker) told the ...

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  6. SELF-GQVERNMENT IN GERMANY AT END OF 3 YEARS

    Agency diplomatic correspondents believe that the scheme for the fusion of the British and American zones in ...

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  7. No Promise By Britain To Ruler Of Transjordan

    A Foreign Office spokesman stated that no promise has been given to the Abdullah of TransjorHan that the whole or ...

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  8. FIVE BRITONS TO JOIN TRAPPIST MONASTERY

    Five British soldiers are renouncing the barrackroom for a monk's cell. They are leaving the army to join the ...

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  9. RUSSIA MOBILISES LABOUR FOR MINES

    Authorities have taken action to counteract production lags of coal in the Donbaa area, where production is 89,000 tone behind the quota for the ...

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  10. U.S. PROTEST TO POLAND OVER ELECTION DELAYS

    The State Department sent a note to Poland expressing surprise that the election date had been deferred to January 19. ...

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  11. LONG-TERM FOOD CONTRACTS OPPOSED

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, chairman of the Food and Agricultural Organisations Preparatory Commission, released a statement criticising the policy of ...

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  12. CHIANG COMPLICATES POSITION IN CHINA

    Chiang Kai-shek complicated China's strained political situation yesterday when he told delegates to the National Assembly they could re-open the discussion of China's new constitution. ...

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  13. RECORD SHIPMENT OF ILLEGAL JEWISH MIGRANTS

    Estimated to be carrying 4,000 illegal immigrants, the largest yet sent in one ship, the Lokhitu is trying to shake off two ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN SEEKS EMPIRE TITLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian bantamweight boxing champion, Mickey Francis, arrived here. He is anxious to fight Jackie Paterson, ...

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  15. [?]RITAIN DENIES [?]ROMISE OF ARMS [?] GREECE

    London was surprised at a statement by the Greek Defence Minister (Dragoumlss) that the [?] had promised to supply ...

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  16. PRINCIPLE ENDORSE OF FULL EMPLOYMENT

    The principles of full employment is among international issues embodied in reports emerging from the committee stages of Preparatory Committee on international Trade and Employment conference. Reports ...

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  17. YUGOSLAVIA CUTS OFF FOOD SUPPLIES TO ALLIED BASE AT POLA

    The Yugoslav military occupation authorities have ordered Yugoslavs in the surrounding countryside to cut off all supplies of food to the British ...

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  18. IDEOLOGIES BECOME BATTLEGROUND AT CULTURAL COUNCIL

    Declaring that the Educational, Social and Cultural Council of the United Nations should not become a battleground for opposing ...

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  19. U.S. MINES LEADER TO FACE TRIAL FOR CONTEMPT

    John L. Lewis, leader of 400,000 striking miners, will face trial tomorrow on charges of contempt of court arising out of the strike. ...

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  20. [?]IMAN CAPTAIN [?]MITS MURDERING [?]CRETARY OF STATE

    Captain Heinrich Tilleson pleaded [?]y when his trial opened at Frei[?]g to a charge of murdering on [?]gust 26, 1921, Dr. Mathias ...

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  21. URUGUAY PRESIDENT IS FRIEND OF U.S.

    Dr. Tomas Berreta who is a firm friend of the United States was elected President of Uruguay, defeating the pro-Argentine Nationalist Party ...

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  22. REMAINS MAY BE THOSE OF ANCIENT CONQUEROR OF MEXICO

    An Oranti crystal and gold casket, which researchers believe might contain the remains of Hernandez Cortes, the Spanish conqueror of Mex ...

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  23. COMEDIENNE TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Comedienne Ella Shields will leave for Sydney on the Wanganella on December 4 for a 20-weeks' tour in which she will introduce some new ...

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  24. [?]SIAN WHALING [?]DITION TO [?] ANTARCTIC

    The Soviet decided to co-operate [?]ally with other maritime nations [?] establishing standard practices for [?] whaling industry and intends to ...

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  25. ATOMIC RESEARCH WORKER MAKES BIG CLAIM FOR DAMAGES

    NEW JERSEY, Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Burns, 30, has filed an action in the Federal Court for 200,000 dollars damages, arising from ...

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  26. BRITAIN SUPPORTS MOVE FOR ESTABLISHING HUMAN RIGHTS

    Britain has urged the United Nations to draw up an international bill of human rights for which an international court of justice will be ...

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  27. HALF OF WORLD'S PEOPLE UNDER-NOURISHED

    Half the world's population is under nourished and a million people are constantly dying from starvation, according to a member of the ...

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  28. [?]SH OBJECTIONS [?] SOVIET [?]ENDSHIP MEETING

    DUBLIN, Tuesday. [?]eral persons were injured in [?]bances at a meeting last night [?] which the Dean of Canterbury ...

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  29. SIX CRASH VICTIMS IN HOSPITAL.

    Six of the 12 survivors of the Dakota, which crashed-landed on a glacier high in the Swiss Alps were taken to hospital on arrival at ...

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  30. HUNGARY PROTESTS AT DEPORTATIONS

    Hungary has sent a note to Czechoslovakia protesting against the alleged deportation of the Hungarian minority in Southern Slovakia. ...

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  31. PARCELS FOR TROOPS

    The Postmaster-General (Senntor Cameron) announced yesterday that parcels for troops in Japan could be sent by registered post; the limit of ...

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