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  3. HOUSE OF LORDS DID NOT PRESS OPPOSITION ON INDIAN VOTE

    Conservative Peers, did, not go on with their intention of defeating the Government in the Lords yesterday over its quit-lndja policy. Such figures as the Archbishop of ...

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  4. HOLLYWOOD TO HAVE SEA-GOING MOVIE STUDIO

    Goldwyn-Mayer plans' to convert a liberty ship into, a seagoing moVie studio for an extended cruise to the South Seas. ...

    Article : 65 words
  5. PANAMA WITH THIRD LARGEST MERCHANT FLEET

    Panama, with a population of 500,000, to-day possesses the world's third largest merchant marine, and has been swollen by ...

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  6. U.S. SEEKS U.N.O. APPPOVAL TO MANDATES

    The United States asked the Security Council to approve immediately of an exclusive American control of the Japanese mandated islands in the Pacific but the Coucil adjourned the discussion. ...

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  7. No Australian Ministe at Early Trade Talks

    Australia, seems to be the only Government which believes that no decisions will' be made at the Geneva conference ...

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  8. VIETNAMESE APPEAL TO FRENCH FOR TRUCE

    The President of Vietnam (Ho Chi Min) has sent a letter to the French Government appealing for a cessation of hostilities in Northern Indo-China, ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. America Defends Stand on Palestine

    "The impression that is arising, from Tuesday's debate in the British Parliament, that American interest in Palestine, and the settlement of the ...

    Article : 371 words
  10. NEW AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO BRITAIN

    President Truman has appointed Mr. Lewis William Douglas as Ambassador to Britain, During the war, Mr. Douglas ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. BRITAIN MUST SPEND TO MAINTAIN LIVING STANDARDS

    Every man and, woman would have to send about £46 each out of the country in 1947, to maintain existing standards, declared the ...

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  12. R.S.L. WANTS COMMISSION INTO REFUGEES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State President of the R.S.L. (Mr. K. Bolton) to-day repeated his request for a Royal Commission to inquire into ...

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  13. AMERICANS REALISING ON SECURITIES

    A persistent liquidation of security holdings caused a continuance of Tuesday's decline in the Stock Exchange yesterday. ...

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  14. FRENCH SENTENCE PREMIER TO 20 YEARS

    A French military tribunal, sitting with closed doors sentenced Soi Ngog Thang, Premier of Cambodia under the Japanese occupation to 20 years ...

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  15. British Industries to Work Night Shifts

    In order to spread more evenly the demand for electric power, night shifts will be worked in British industry during the next three months. This was explained to tKe House bf Commons by the president of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps). ...

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  16. PORT ELIZAIETH GIVES GREAT RECEPTION TO ROYAL FAMILY

    Enthusiastic guests, who struggled to see the Royal Family at Victoria. Park yesterday, trampled on flowerbeds and smashed tables and chairs, ...

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  17. FOOD GIFTS REACH BRITAIN

    Fifteen hundred cases of gift food from Mr. Sol. Green, of Melbourne, will be distributed to the most deserving residents of 12. London industrial ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA AFTER AQUITANIA

    An Australia House official said that Australia's negotiations' td charter the liner Aquitanin, as a migrant ship were not completed. ...

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  19. REVENUE CUTS. TO AFFECT TEN TAX FIELDS

    Minor concessions in ten fields of Uaxation will' be contained in the Cabinet recommendation to Caucus on Tuesday. ...

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  20. VILLAGERS EVACUATE FROM MT ETNA

    Villagers have been evacuated from Cisterna on the northern slopes of Mt. Etna as a white hot tide of lava approached at an ...

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  21. SPECIAL U.N.O. SESSION MOVE TO DEAL WITH PALESTINE

    A special session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, may be called to deal with the Palestine issue, although the Assembly is not scheduled to meet until September. Sir Alexander Cadogan had talks ...

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  22. RUSSIANS STOP BRITISH TRAIN WITH GERMANS

    Russian officers stopped the official British night train from Berlin to the West at Oie Zonal border on Tuesday night and uncoupled and sent back to ...

    Article : 98 words
  23. TUSCANY VICTIMS TIED TO LORRY

    The British Military Court at the trial of, Field-Marshal Kesselring, former German commander in Italy, Was told by a Capucin monk that he ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. DAKOTA MISSING ON TRIP TO SAIGON

    According to a Singapore report a R.A.F. Dakota, carrying six passengers and a crew of four, is missing on a flight from Singapore to Saigon. ...

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  25. U.N.R.R.A. SUPPLIES FOR CHINA

    U.N.R.E.A. has given the Chinese Government 30 days to improve the distribution of U.N.R.R.A. supplies to the Communist areas. ...

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  26. U.S. CONTRIBUTION TO INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

    The United States has put into the International Monetary Fund, 2,750 million dollars which will become' operative on March has a planned ...

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  27. SPEAKER SUGGESTS BETTER ORDER FOR QUESTION TIME

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. Rosevear) said yesterday that, the whole system of. rising for the call' during, question time' ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. Buffalo's Schools Ordered To. Be Closed

    The public school system was brought to a standstill last night when authorities ordered 19 schools, which had remained open, to be ...

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  29. U.S. WANTS TO CLEAR WOOL STOCK PILE

    The acting. Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Norris Dodd) addressing the Senate Agricultural Committee, asked 'for legislation to enable the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN TENOR TO RETURN

    John Dudley, the Australian tenor, who has distinguished himself on the Metropolitan' Opera in New York, will return to the Australian concert ...

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  31. JAP WAR CRIMES REJECT OPJKIONS EXPRESSED IN BOOKS

    The President of the War Crimes Tribunal (Sir William Webb) rejected a defence move to introduce opinions, expressed in books by the former ...

    Article : 75 words
  32. Stalin Holding-up Anglo-French Treaty of Alliance

    Stalin's personal intervention is holding up the completion of the Anglo-French alliance, says the diplomatic correspondent of the "Evening News." Stalin told the French Office that he wanted the pact to be ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. JAP WAR MEMORIAL DESROYED

    The British authorities destroyed the Japanese war memorial on top of Mt. Cameron, in a ceremony witnessed by thousands, including many ...

    Article : 47 words
  34. FELL DOWN MACQUARIE FALLS

    MOSS VALE, Thursday.—A student of St. Anthony's College, Robertson, fell 50 feet down the face of Macquarie " Fails', while out hiking ...

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