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  3. CAPITAL LEVY PROPOSED FOR ITALY

    The Coafition Cabinet headed by Premier de Gasperi, announced an emergency programme, including a capital levy, ...

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  4. CANADA BREAKING AMERICAN MONOPOLY IN ATOMIC ENERGY

    Dr. C. F. MacKenzie, Director of Canada's National Research Council, disclosed that the American monopoly in atomic energy had been broken by Canada, which was operating a chain reacting pile and was already stock-piling small amounts of ...

    Article : 200 words
  5. U.S. REPUBLICANS LACK POWER TO PUSH HIGH TARIFFS

    Republicans, in the House of Representatives, who are championing high tariffs, admitted that they lack the power to ...

    Article : 120 words
  6. BRITISH EVACUATE WOMEN FROM PALESTINE

    Forty British women and children were the first evacuees unger the "quit Palestine" order of the Government to leave Lydda airport for England. They were taken in a specially chartered Skymaster. A strong police escort ...

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  7. Austin Co. to Close Down Motoring Works

    The Government has taken no action to assist the company with coal supplies, therefore it will be necessary to carry out ...

    Article : 232 words
  8. GERMANY SHOULD NOT BE BLAMED FOR COLLAPSE

    "The Germans should not be blamed for lack of moral qualities The Third Reich has collapsed but many methods of the occupying Powers ...

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  9. DEATH OF CHINESE TENNIS PLAYER

    LONDON, Monday.—"The death is announced of Kho Sin Kie, the Chinese Davis Cup player, who won the British hardcourt singles ...

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  10. FERRIER THIRD IN U.S. GOLF

    TUCSON, Monday.—Jim Ferrier finished third with 268 in the Tucson open golf tournament, winning 1000 dollars. Jim Demaret won the ...

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  11. ANGLO-RUSSIAN CLASH ON GERMAN TRADE UNION CONTROL

    News of the disagreement in the Allied Kommandatura over the election procedure for the central committee of Berlin's Trade Union ...

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  12. HARD TIMES AHEAD FOR BRITONS

    In the next few years Britons will have to fight hard to hold their standard of life, declared the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) in a speech at Newcastle. "We are able now to import more ...

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  13. COURT FINDS GUILTY ALL ACCUSED FROM CONCENTRATION CAMPS

    The War Crimes Court found guilty all of the 15 accused former members of the staff of the Ravensbruck concentration camp. ...

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  14. CHINESE TROOPS CLAIM VICTORY OYER COMMUNISTS

    Chinese Government troops recaptured Tuing Chang Fu, 28 miles south of the Communist New Fourth Army headquarters at Lin Yins. ...

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  15. MOSCOW RADIO CRITICISES CHURCHILL

    A Moscow radio commentator, broadcasting in English on the Stalingrad anniversary, in a brief reference to the United Europe ...

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  16. BIG WHEAT SLUMP WITHIN 2 YEARS

    A big slump in wheat prices is anticipated in less than two years time. The depression might even occur within the next 12 months. This is the official view in authoritative federal ...

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  17. FOOD PRODUCERS WARNED AGAINST SLUMP

    The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) yesterday issued a warning to primary producers against a possible future slump ...

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  18. LONDON TEMPERATURES SHOW IMPROVEMENT

    Temperatures in London rose above freezing point yesterday bringing an expectation of the end of the long freeze-up, but icy conditions continued elsewhere in the British Isles. ...

    Article : 182 words
  19. HEAVY SEAS IN BAY OF BISCAY

    Reuters special correspondent, aboard H.M.S, Vanguard says that heavy seas smashed gratings on the Vanguards deck and broke adrift a ...

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  20. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES

    The selection offered by the Melbourne woolbrokers at the opening of the second series of sales since Christmas, covered a wide range, ...

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  21. 81 DEGREES BELOW ZERO

    The coldest weather ever recorded on the North American continent was experienced at Snag airport in Yukon. Official thermometers, which can ...

    Article : 53 words
  22. JEWISH AGENCY URGE PARTITION OE PALESTINE

    Zionist leaders are negotiating with the British authorities and expect to make an offer of a basis for the partition of ...

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  23. STEAMER DRIFTED ASHORE

    Lloyds reports that the burning steamer Samwatcr which was abandoned last Thursday off Cape Finisterre, with the loss of 20 lives has ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Wool Brokers' Association announced that 50,174 bales of wool, sold between January 20 and [?], realised ...

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  25. JAP IMPRISONED FOR LIFE

    YOKOHAMA, Monday. — Narumi OOota, a camp official, was sentenced to life imprisonment for his part in the death of 60 Australian prisoners ...

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