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  3. SECURITY COUNCIL DRAFT MEASURES FOR DISARMAMENT

    The General Assembly of U.N.O. approved of a resolution instructing the Security Council to draft disarmament controls, and the Security Council, after devising arms controls, will submit the recommendations to a ...

    Article : 193 words
  4. Trusteeship Council Elected By United Nations

    The General Assembly took final action to establish a Trusteeship Council by electing Mexico and Iraq as two elective members. Britain, France, Belgium, Australia and New Zealand become ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. PRO-SOVIET INFLUENCE ENDED IN PERSIA

    The overthrow of the Azerbaijan Government, exactly a year after Its formation, means the end of the most active instrument in Persia for a pro-Soviet policy, comments the American Associated Press. ...

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  6. FOUNDATIONS LAID FOR A DURABLE PEACE

    "The Foreign Ministers conference has cleared away a good deal of the debris or misunderstanding and conflict and ...

    Article : 150 words
  7. UNRULY ELEMENTS BLAMED FOR RIOTS IN PADUA

    A delegate, who was a representative of Padua trades unions, told a representative of General Sir John Harding, at British ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. UNGRACIOUS ACT BY SOVIET NAVAL JOURNAL

    "During 3½ years of the war Russia received 91.6 per cent. of the vast quantities of war materials sent by the northern ...

    Article : 292 words
  9. U.S. OPPOSITION TO SOCIALISATION IN GERMANY

    Knowing the extent and significance of American opposition to the socialisation of industries in the British zone in ...

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  10. 15 WHALING EXPEDITIONS IN ANTARCTIC

    All whaling expeditions, except the Russjans, were in the Antarctic ready to begin operations when the season started ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. WESTERN EUROPE ENVELOPED IN HEAVY FOGS

    The worst fog for the year, which blotted out many parts of England in the past 48 hours, is clearing rapidly and visibility is expected to be ...

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  12. DUTCH TROOPS MOPPING-UP INDONESIANS

    A Dutch communique stated that 80 Indonesians were killed in extensive clearing action south of Macassar, where martial law ...

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  13. MANHATTAN TO BE HEADQUARTERS FOR U.N.O.

    The General Assembly, by 46 votes to 7, selected Manhattan Island as the site of the United Nations permanent headquarters ...

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  14. ROCKET EXPERT FASCINATED WITH AUSTRALIA

    Lieut-General Evetts, who is travelling, on the Orontes to Australia to lead the British Commonwealth research into rocket missiles, ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. BLACK MARKET IN FRANCE FOR BABIES

    M.J.Navior, Councillor-General of the Seine Department, reported a black market in babies. Expectant mothers are ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. GOOD-WILL MISSION TO AUSTRALIAN FARMERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Viscount Bledisloe, with Lady Bledisloe, sailed yesterday on a goodwill mission to farmers in Australia and New Zealand ...

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  17. AMERICA CHARGED WITH INTERFERENCE IN EGYPTIAN TALKS

    Markam Ebdae Pasha, leader of the Wafdist bloc and a member of the now dissolved delegation to the treaty revision talks, alleged that ...

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  18. "JEWISH" THREAT TO BOMB BUILDINGS IN LONDON

    Although Scotland Yard believed that a maniac may have been responsible for a variety of bomb threats, they took elaborate precautions and posted guards over most of London's public buildings. ...

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  19. ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS OF U.N.O.

    The General Assembly approved of administrative budgets providing for the expenditure of 19,380,000 dollars in 1946, and 22,740,000 in 1947, and ...

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  20. TO INVESTIGATE WOOL INDUSTRY IN INDIA

    A survey party, appointed by the International Wool Secretariat, is leaving Britain at the week-end for Karachi to ascertain how ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. TEEN AGE GIRLS FOUND IN POLISH CAMP

    Eighty £girls from Hull between the ages of 14 and 18 were found in a Polish military camp near Drissield, Yorkshire, when police made a ...

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  22. OPPORTUNITY SEEN FOR AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH INDIA

    The Australian industrial delegation left for Rangoon by flying boat on route to Australia. The leader (Mr. Meecham) at a ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. PALESTINE TO ADMIT WOMEN AND CHILDREN REFUGEES

    The Palestine Government announced that it had decided to admit to Palestine all Jewish women and children who were wrecked on Syrina Island. They will be placed in camps and released against current ...

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  24. AMBERGRIS FOUND OFF URUGUAY

    The American freighter Richard K. Call reported finding on the ocean surface, near Cape Polonio, a huge mass which is believed to be ...

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  25. GAS STRIKE NOT TO EXTEND TO COUNTRY

    Gas workers throughout the State are claiming for a State-wide extension of the Sydney strike but the President of the Union (Mr. K. ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN DOLE UTTER THAN LOT OF SOVIET WORKERS

    "During the depression I lived on the dole in Australia better than the lot of the average Soviet worker to day, declared the former Australian ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. FRANCE DENIES REPORTS OF GERMAN P.O.W's. DYING FROM NEGLECT

    Commenting on reports that the International Red Cross had alleged that many German prisoners of war in France were dying, the spokesman ...

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  28. PROMOTER WANTS ONLY U.S. MONEY FOR CHURCHILL STATUE

    Negotiations relating to the erection of a statue of Churchill on the cliffs of Dover have become delicate because the American, who ...

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  29. AMERICA ACCUSED OF IMPERIALISTIC DESIGNS IN CHINA

    General Chou En Lai, who until recently was the Communist chief negotiator at Nanking, bitterly atacked Chiang Kai-shek and the ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. GIGANTIC RACKET ALLEGED IN MEAT EXPORTS TO BRITAIN

    An allegation that the meat position in England is a gigantic racket with an exploitation of the Australian public was made by Mr. J. J ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. BUILDING CONTROLS LIFTED IN U.S.A.

    President Truman announced the lifting of all controls in regard to buildings, including a ceiling price of 10,000 dollars as well as the removal ...

    Article : 47 words
  32. ALBANIAN CHARGE AGAINST GREECE

    Reuters, quoting Moscow radio rePorts that the Albanian Government has sent a note to the Secretary General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie) ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. HOLLAND FIRST TO BREAK WITH FRANCO

    LONDON, Sunday.—Holland has recalled its Madrid Minister inl accordance with the U.N.O. resolution. ...

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