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  3. JEWS MAY ESTABLISH EXILE GOVERNMENT FOR PALESTINE

    The Jews propose to create a provisional Government in exile for Palestine which will ask the Arabs to participate and also seek recognition by U.N.O. ...

    Article : 477 words
  4. Gaol for Dragging U.S. Flag Along Street

    For dragging the American flag on the ground during a May Day parade, Justice Curran sentenced eight members of the C.I.O. to 10 days in a work-house. He declared that the dragging of the flag in the dirt and ...

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  5. MR. LANG QUOTES SECURITY POLICE REPORT IN HOUSE

    Allegations that the former member of the Federal Parliament, Mr. Charles Morgan, a Sydney solicitor, conducted a "refugee racket", in which he received £25 a head in return for landing permits for aliens, was made ...

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  6. COMPROMISE REACHED ON TRIESTE CONTROL

    In a sweeping series, of compromises the Foreign Ministers yesterday smashed the deadlock over Trieste and made ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. BRITAIN PLANS TRADE SWITCH TO STERLING AREAS

    To earn more dollars, Britain plans a trade switch to increase exports to the United States and other dollar countries and to ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. BRITAIN SEEKING SOLUTION ON INDIAN DISPUTE

    Explaining that the British Government intended standing by the Mission's statement in May on the future government of India, the ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. PROGRESS IN JAPAN WHILE MOLOTOV IS KEPT BUSY

    At an executive session or the Senate War Investigating Committee, the Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) described General MacArthur as a ...

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  10. Egyptian Move at U.N.O. To Force Evacuation

    A move to compel members of the United Nations to withdraw their troops "without delay" from the territory of other members was initiated by Egypt in the Political and Security Committee of the General ...

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  11. Australia and U.S. To Sign Aviation Agreement

    The assistant Civil Aeronautics Administrator (Mr. William Robertson) predicted that a Bermuda type of civil aviation agreement between ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. SOVIET PROTEST IGNORED BY PERSIAN SULTANEH

    The Russian Ambassador (Sadchikov) left hospital to lodge a complaint with the Sultaneh against Persia's ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA ALLOWED TO CATCH WHALES IN TERRITORIAL WATERS

    A spokesman for the International Whaling Conference said that Australian is the only nation, except France, which the conference has ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS TO NOMINATE FOR FRENCH PRESIDENT

    The Communists are advocating their leader, Thorez, as a candidate for the Premiership in opposition to the leader of the ...

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  15. Chiang to Hand Over Power in China

    Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek when submitting the new draft of the Chinese Constitution to the National Assembly, declared that he was too old to shoulder the great political responsibilities any longer and the ...

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  16. BRITISH GOVERNMENT REVERSE IN LORDS

    The Government was defeated by 45 votes to 13 in the House of Lords on a motion by Lord Templewood calling for a comprehensive ...

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  17. NO ACTION AGAINST LABOUR REBELS

    The Parliamentary Labour Party decided to-day to take no action against the back-benchers who had moved a motion condemning the ...

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  18. GREEK REBELS MAY BE THREAT TO DARDANELLES

    Turkish political circles are quoted by Reuters correspondent in istanbul as saying they considered the guerilla ...

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  19. RUSSIAN ECONOMIST PREDICTS ECONOMIC CRISIS IN U.S.A.

    Evfieni Vargo, a leading economist, in an article in "Pravda" predicts an economic crisis in the United States not later than 1948. ...

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  20. LADY WHITE FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS

    Lady Elizabeth White was fined 10/-, with 15/- costs, on a charge of drunkenness. A policeman testified he found ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. NEW METHOD OF HOME BUILDING

    Representatives of the Australian Government in London are examining a simplified system of home building, which was evolved by the ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. CAIRO UNIVERSITY CLOSED

    The Government closed the Fuad el Awal University in Cairo, the largest in Egypt, the Farouk el Awal University at Alexandria and ...

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  23. FINED FOR OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Doubleday and Co. was fined 1000 dollars for the publication of obscene literature, "The Memoirs of Hecate ...

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  24. TRADE TALKS WITH CEYLON

    COLOMBO, Thursday.—The Australian trade delegation arrived for commercial talks and policy discussions on Ceylon's post-war ...

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