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  3. PALESTINE REJECTS DEMAND TO CO-OPERATE

    The Palestine Jewry is unable to accept the Government's ultimatum to co-operate in the fight against terro[?]ism on the lines proposed in the letter on Monday. This was announced last night by Mr. David Remez, ...

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  4. BRITAIN TIED-UP BY SUBSER VENCE TO ALLIES IN GERMANY

    Admitting that Britain had not achieved all she might have done in Germany the Minister in charge of the territory (Mr. Hind), told the House of Commons last night that Britain is not the Government of Germany and in ...

    Article : 273 words
  5. HITLER'S DOCTOR DEFENDS MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS

    Karl Brandt, Hitler's personal physician and one of the 22 Nazi doctors charged with performing sadistic medical ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. AUSTRALIA'S PLAN FOR COURT OF RIGHTS

    Australia's plan for a Court of Human Rights was explained to the United Nations, by Col. W. R. Hodgson. ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. CHINESE REDS CEASE ATTACKS ON RAILWAYS

    The Communist Commissioner announced that the Com[?] authorities at Yanan had [?]ed the troops to cease attacking the ...

    Article : 100 words
  8. IS AUSTRALIA TURNING AWAY FROM BRITAIN?

    Australia, for a price, will go straight to American goods, says the "Daily Express," commenting on a Canberra message that ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. S. African Reds Accused of Disturbances

    Disturbances among min[?]workers last August were the worst he had ever known, said a min[?] compound manager, giving evidence at a preliminary hearing of charges against eight members of the South African Communist Party. ...

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  10. BOLIVIA ACCUSES OFFICER OF BEING HITLER'S PLOTTER

    Bolivia formally requested Argentine to refuse admittance to Major Elias [?]elmonte, who was the former Bolivia Military ...

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  11. U.S. PRESIDENT WANTS ACTION TO FILL VACANCY

    President Truman sent a letter to the Speaker (Mr. Martin) and the President pro-tem of the Senate (Senator Vandenburgh) ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. GERMAN SHIPS REPARATIONS FOR BRITAIN

    A communique from the InterAllied Reparations Agency states that [?] [?] allocated [?] ships, totalling. 349,627 tons, as ...

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  13. CANBERRA VARSITY STUDENTS SHORT OF TEXT BOOKS

    Canberra students at the University College may be short of text books unless shipments arrive within the next few weeks. ...

    Article : 147 words
  14. SLAVIA REFUSES TO SIGN PEACE TREATY

    PARIS, Thursday.—A spokesman from the Yugoslavian Embassy stated that Yugoslavia will not sign the Italian peace treaty on Monday. ...

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  15. Two Expeditions Planned to South Africa

    Two ironically different scientific expeditions are going to Africa—one to study the origins of man, the other to try to "improve the efficiency" of the present-day product. University of California ...

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  16. ARREST OF U.S. OFFICER ORDERED

    Colonel Edward J. Murray was placed under technical arrest following the seizure by Customs agents of more than 210,000 dollars worth of ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. NEWS IN BRIEF

    CAPETOWN, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Field Marshal Smuts)' announced that the Government has decided to appoint a board on ...

    Article : 347 words
  18. U.S. AND RUSSIA FAIL TO REACH AGREEMENT

    The United States and Russia failed to-day to reach full agreement on the procedure to be followed by the United Nations in seeking to ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA OPPOSED TO U.S. MANDATE OF JAP ISLANDS

    Australia, Britain and Russia "have declined to approve, at present, of the United States proposal for an American tusteeship over the ...

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  20. BRITAIN STILL UNDER GRIP OF GREAT FREEZE

    Afreeze-up is gripping most of Britain and has been isolating hundreds of people in Lincolnshire villages for three days. Children have not had milk since Sunday. Britain's No. 1 tramp died at ...

    Article : 440 words
  21. CHINESE REDS INVALID FOREIGN AGREEMENTS

    Chinese Communists issued a statement proclaiming invalid all National Government agreements with foreign nations not ratified by the political consultation conference or otherwise approved by the parties and groups which participated in the ...

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  22. U.S. FLIERS MAKE MAPS OBSOLETE

    The discoveries of the U.S. Navy fliers, operating from Byrd's expedition, in the Antarctic, are making present maps obsolete. ...

    Article : 184 words
  23. ROYAL PARTY TO VISIT OTHER SHIPS IN CONVOY

    His Majesty, the King, decided that the Royal party will this week go on board the vessels escorting the battleship Vanguard, ...

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  24. AQUITANIA MAY BRING MIGRANTS TO AUSTRALIA

    Negotiations between the Australian Government, the Ministry of Transport and the Cunard White Star Line for the chartering of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. TWO KILLED IN RAIL CRASH IN BURMA

    Two persons were killed, including the Minister for Communications, and 19 others were injured seriously when a rail trolly plunged from a bridge ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. PLANE ELEVATOR WAS LOCKED

    A court of inquiry into the Dakota crash, in which Grace Moore, Prince Gustaf Adolf and 20 others were killed, was due to a locked elevator ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. SYDNEY REAL ESTATE SALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sales in the Sydney real estate are expected to reach the £1,000,000 mark this month. Many attractive properties are in the ...

    Article : 31 words
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