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  3. JEWISH TERRORIST THREAT IN NO QUARTER CAMPAIGN

    "We are now at war in which no quarter will be asked, and none given. It will be a battle of life and death and woe to the vanquished," declared Dr. Izzat Tannous, the General Secretary of the New Palestine Arab National ...

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  4. NO U.S. APPROVAL OF SEIZURES BY SOVIET RUSSIA

    Addressing the foreign Ministers Deputies, General Clark said that the United States never had and never would recognise the legality of seizures by Russia of property in Austria. The Deputies were discussing British and ...

    Article : 317 words
  5. TENSE DRAMA ENACTED OVER THE ATLANTIC

    A tense drama was enacted over the Atlantic yesterday when a Constellation fourengined airliner, operated by ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. SOVIET ACCUSED OF SPECIFIC AID TO CHINESE REDS

    Indications were found here that Russia has provided substantial military aid to the Chinese Communists during the last ...

    Article : 169 words
  7. Britain Knew Of German Secret Weapons

    Speaking at the Royal United Service Institute, London, Professor R. V. Jones, a former director of research ...

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  8. BRITISH OFFICER SERVED WITH GERMAN ARMY

    A sensational disclosure, that he served in the German Army in the recent war, was made by Lieut.-Col. A. P. Scotland, of the British Army ...

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  9. Canadian Interest in McKell's Appointment

    The appointment of Mr. W. McKell, as Governor-General of Australia, marks the end of an era in Vice-Regal history says the newspaper "Daily Province" in an editorial. The newspaper suggests it will give incentive to a Canadian ...

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  10. AIRMAN TO FACE TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Sidney David t John McLeod, 21, an airman, was to-day committed for trial from the Parramatta Court on a charge of ...

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  11. CHINESE DENY PLANS TO SELL GOODS ON BLACKMARKET

    The Chinese Premier (T. V. Soong) denied a Washington report that the Chinese Government had requested permission to sell U.N.R.R.A. goods ...

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  12. BRITISH OFFICER FOUND GUILTY

    A court-martial found Lieut.-Col. Walter James Cumming, 49, guilty of absenting himself from the 41st Indian General Hospital. ...

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  13. Truman Recommends Freeing of Controls

    The progress of reconversion makes it possible to take an additional step towards freeing our economy of wartime controls, declared President Truman in a message to Congress. He recommended the repeal of 24 ...

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  14. PUNJAB BAN DOES NOT APPLY TO MOSLEM DOCTOR

    A large number of Moslems, including 100 women, broke the police cordon and shouted anti-Government calls as the High Court was ...

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  15. CONVERSION LOAN OVER-SUBSCRIBED

    Morgan, Stanley and Co announced that the Australian 45 million dollar conversion loan was over-subscribed. The extent of the over-subscription ...

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  16. WALES MINING DOCTOR COMING T0 AUSTRALIA

    Dr. Thomas David Jones, Professor of Mining at the Cardiff, University College, left by flying-boat for Australia to-day where he will confer ...

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  17. POLISH MOVE TO STAMP OUT ANTI-SEMITISM

    The Polish Foreign Minister (Modzelweski) announced at a Press conference that Poland would introduce a new law under which those guilty ...

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  18. ALBANIAN DENIAL OF CHARGES MADE BY BRITAIN

    The Albanian representative (Hysni Kape) spoke for three hours to the Security Council replying to the British charges of illegal mine-laying in the Corfu Channel. He denied that Albania laid the mines or knew who laid them. ...

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  19. WILL WAVELL RESIGN?

    The New Delhi correspondent of the "Daily Mail" persists with a report that the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), in an expected statement on ...

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  20. BRITISH MOVE TO END BLACKMARKET

    Detective Inspector Tom Hayward, the Scotland Yard expert on financial frauds, is flying to Germany on Saturday to take charge of the C.I.D. ...

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  21. LONDON "TIMES" ON PROCEDURE FOR PEACE

    "The Times" in an editorial entitled "Procedure for Peace," says that three-questions await an answer by the Foreign Ministers' Deputies, ...

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  22. B.B.C. COMEDIAN CALLED A "TWERP"

    The word "twerp," was heard for the first time in the House of Commons when Mrs. Jean Mann, during the debate on the supplementary ...

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  23. Resumption of Industries In British Midlands

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) announced in the House of Commons that a general resumption of the use of power by industry in the Midlands would take place on Monday. Despite the adverse weather, 3,747,000 tons of coal were produced ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA OFFERS TRADING BASE WITH THE FAR EAST

    Australia offers advantages as a centre from where to initiate a trading drive on the vast, unsatisfied markets in the East and Far East, ...

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  25. EX-MINISTER TO SUE FOR DIVORCE

    James H. R. Cromwell, a former Minister to Canada, filed a suit in the Chancery Court for an absolute divorce from Doris Duke, the tobacco ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. ICE FLOES MOVING DOWN NORTH SEA

    Skippers of trawlers operating off the east coast of Britain, reported toacross the North Sea and may onday that large ice floes are moving ...

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  27. WORLD BANK'S FUTURE IN DOUBT.

    The future of the World Bank hangs on the outcome of discussions between the Truman administration and the Bank's Directorate and ...

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  28. Vigorous Protest By Manufacturers On Geneva Talks

    Serious effects on the employment position and economic stability of the country are feared by Australian manufacturers as a result of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. S.S. COMMANDER TELLS OF SHOOTING OF ITALIANS IN CAVE

    The S.S. commander, Colonel Kappler, told the British Court, which is trying Field Marshal Kesselring, that a German battalion commander ...

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  30. FRANCE NEGOTIATING POLISH ALLIANCE

    It was announced that France with negotiate an alliance with Polands, modelled on the Anglo-Russian alliance. ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. SEAMEN'S SECRETARY FLIES TO N.Z.

    "The Australian Government had thought it necessary for him to fly to N.Z., the Federal Secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union (Mr. E. ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. FRENCH COMMISSIONER LEAVING INDO-CHINA

    The French High Commissioner in Indo-China (Admiral D Argenlieu) left Saigon by air for Paris for consultation with the French ...

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  33. VICEROY'S DAUGHTER MARRIED

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—Lord Wavell's daughter, Felicity Ann, married Captain Peter Longmore, son of Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur ...

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