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  3. HEBREW PAPER GIVES DETAILS OF NEW PLAN FOR PALESTINE

    The Hebrew Social newspaper, "Mishmar," of Tel Aviv, published what is described as a new plan suggested by the Palestine Government to the British Government for a temporary solution of the Palestine problem. ...

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  4. LABOUR REBELS THREATEN FURTHER ACTION

    "What we did last week was only the first of a series of measures which we intend until we convince the whole of the Labour Party, including the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) that we are right," declared Mr. Mikardo, who was one of the signatories ...

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  5. SEVERANCE OF W. MACEDONIA IS GREEK REVOLT AIM

    A well-planned campaign to cut off Western Macedonia from Greece and proclaim an autonomous Slav State is stated by the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" to be in full swing, adding that so-called bandits ...

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  6. PERSIAN TROOPS TO ENTER AZERBAIJAN

    The Persian Premier has sent a message to the Governor of Azerbaijan warning him of the Government's, intentions to ...

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  7. BRITAIN CENSORS OFFENDING RADIO JOKES

    The Lord Chamberlain will scrutinise more sternly all songs and jokes which might offend the Government and Ministers. ...

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  8. MODIFICATIONS SOUGHT IN PLANS FOR GERMANY

    The German Advisory Council has notified the British authorities that they considered it imperative there should be ...

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  9. CANNIBALISM REPORTED IN HUNGARY

    Black-marketeers are offering half a ton of human flesh near the Austrian border, reports Janos Hegeduez, district Chief of ...

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  10. Hostile Reception to Mr. Bevin at Football Match

    The British Foreign Secretary was the target for what the "New York Times" describes as a minor hostile political demonstration when, ...

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  11. CZECH PUPPET ON TREASON CHARGE

    Josef Tiso, President of the socalled Republic during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, and two members of his administration, ...

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  12. HESSE ELECTORS APPROVE OF SOCIALISATION

    By a two to one majority the electors of Greater Hesse at a poll yesterday, approved of the socialisation of basic industries ...

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  13. SUBMARINE ADRIFT OFF AFRICAN COAST

    Adrift for ten days off the African coast with a civilian crew aboard, the submarine Rover arrived at Mombasa without her captain and electrical ...

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  14. Jap Sentries Beat British Officers for Trivialities

    General Wainwright, the hero of Bataan, and other high-ranking Allied officers, held in Formosa prison camp, were often beaten up by ordinary Japanese sentries, either for no offence or an offence so trivial they did not ...

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  15. HARSH TREATMENT METED OUT TO GERMAN DEMOCRATS

    Classified as strong anti-Nazis and super-democrats 1,600 German prisoners of war, who had been repatriated from Britain, were so ...

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  16. APPROVAL FOR DRAFT TRUSTEESHIP PLAN FOR NEW GUINEA

    The Trusteeship Sub-Committee, which is considering the Australian draft agreement for the mandated territory of New Guinea, rejected by ...

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  17. REVIVAL OF RIOTING AT DACCA

    After two weeks of quiet, communal disturbances were revived at Dacca yesterday. One person died and 11 were injured as a result of clashes ...

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  18. RECORD COMMERCIAL FLIGHT OVER ATLANTIC

    The American Oversea Airlines Constellation, crossing from New York to London, beat its own record for a commercial trans-Atlantic ...

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  19. STRIKE LEGAL BATTLE MAY LAST WEEK

    It is expected that the legal battle against J. L. Lewis over the coal strike will drag out most of the week and the sole hope of halting the ...

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  20. BRITISH BUILDERS BEGIN VOYAGE TO CANBERRA

    The Largs Bay left Tilbury Docks yesterday with 200 British builders for Canberra. Ready with luggage, passports and ...

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  21. DOCTORS AND NURSES DISMISSED FOR NOT JOINING TRADE UNION

    Dismissal notices sent to two doctors, two matrons and 48 nurses at Willesden Municipal and Maternity Hospitals were in accordance with a ...

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  22. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED

    PERTH, Monday. — The Executive Council has commuted the death sentence imposed on Sidney Hammond, 26, by the Chief Justice on ...

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  23. GRAVE DANGERS FACE WORLD IN NEXT WAR

    A terrible position faces the world; declared the Archbishop of York, in that from 20 to 30 years, we may face another world war which will be ...

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  24. Conciliatory Soviet Gesture to Small Nations

    Russia yesterday made a conciliatory gesture to the little nations when their objection to the use of the veto by the big Powers was discussed at an extraordinary meeting of the Political and Security Committee. ...

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  25. DEVELOPING ORE DEPOSITS AT ZEEHAN

    A very favourable development of the west coast of Tasmania is predicted by Dr. Loftus Hills, an eminent geologist, who has investigated ...

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  26. ING MICHAEL OPENS ESSION OF UMANIAN PARLIAMENT

    King Michael made his first public appearance since the war when the pended the first session of the newly ected Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  27. DUTCH TRIBUTE TO BRITISH CO-OPERATION

    "We part as friends and comrades in arms," said the Lieut. Governor of the N. E. I. (Dr. Van Mook) in an Order of the Day ...

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  28. BRITAIN TO HAVE MILITARY PACT WITH AMERICA

    Britain is about to enter a tenyear military pact with the United States under which the British Army will be "merged" with the American ...

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  29. U.S. DEMAND FOR CONTROL OF ALL PACIFIC ISLANDS

    "The Pacific is definitely our ocean and the United States must have unilateral control of the islands which served its wartime military machine," declared Representative E. V. lzac, chairman of the House Naval Affairs Sub-committee, which is touring ...

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  30. FRANCO WANTS IMPORTS NOT ADVICE

    Madrid wants imports, not advice from abroad, said General Franco when addressing representatives of 8,000,000 trade union workers. ...

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  31. GREEK PRINCE TO SEEK BRITISH NATIONALITY

    The "Daily Express" gives confirmtion from Whitehall that Prince Phillip of Greece, has renewed application for naturalisation as a ...

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  32. CZECH CHARGED WITH PROHIBITED EXPORTS

    William Stephen Bomba, a Czechoslovakian, of Elizabeth Bay, was today remanded at the Special Federal Court to appear on December 12, on ...

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  33. MASS MURDER OF MENTAL PATIENTS

    Leipzig Radio said that the first post-war congress of psychiatrists in Berlin estimated that the Nazis during the war killed 260,000 mental ...

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  34. PORTUGAL FREE, PORTUGUESE NOT

    Yesterday was Portugal's Independence Day—marking the anniversary of her liberation from Spain more than 300 years ago—but only official ...

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