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  3. Canadian Answer to Criticism by Russia on U.S. Pact

    The Canadian External Affairs Minister (Mr. St. Laurent) addressing the New York Rotary Club and replying to the Soviet Press criticisms of Canada's collaboration with the United States in the northern defence problems, said that Canada's arrangements ...

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  4. INDIAN COMMUNIST SAYS BRITAIN WILL KEEP INDIA UNDER HEEL

    The British Government proposed to keep India, whether united or partitioned, under the heel of its military, power, Dr. G. Adhikari, leader of the Indian delegation to the Empire Communist Party's conference in London, ...

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  5. NO WEDGE IN RELATONS WITH UNITED STATES

    Britain's relations with the United States were the most cordial and Britain would not allow any wedge to be driven between the two countries, declared the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) during the debate on foreign ...

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  6. SPANISH THREAT FORCES NORWAY TO CAPITULATE

    The Foreign Minister (Halvard Lange) confirmed that the Spanish authorities had threatened to revise their "friendly ...

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  7. FRENCH WANT AID UNDER THREAT OF AGGRESSION

    Only one clause in the AngloFrench treaty remains to receive final approval of both Governments, says the Paris ...

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  8. FIRE DAMAGES TO PIERS AT PEARL HARBOUR

    An available army, navy and marine fire equipment was rushed to Pearl Harbour to fight a b[?]aze along a quarter-mile long ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA TO INVESTIGATE BRITISH CHARGES

    On an Australian motion, the Security Council appointed Australia, Colombia and Poland to a committee to, obtain ...

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  10. COMMUNIST MEMBER RESIGNS

    PERTH, Friday.—Readmission to the Labour Party is being sought by Mr. J. Newman, who had been a member of the Communist Party to ...

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  11. Italian Prisoners Die from Typhus

    The Defence Minister (Gasparotto) told the Assembly that Italy estimated that 80 per cent of Italian prisoners in Russia died in concentration ...

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  12. PETROL RATIONING TO CONTINUE INDEFINITELY

    The Commonwealth Government, following further consultations with the British Government, has decided that petrol rationing must be ...

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  13. TENDENCY OF GERMAN OFFICIALS TO PLAY POLITICS

    Lieut General Sir Brian Robertson, Deputy Military Governor of the British zone, told a Press conference that German officials on the bi-zonal economic committee were displaying a tendency to play politics to the detriment of the bi-zonal ...

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  14. NAVY VETERAN LEADS IN U.S. GOLF

    At the end of the first 18 holes in the 10,000 dollars St. Petersburg open tournament, Jackson Bradley Young, a navy veteran, who is almost ...

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  15. LIFE-SAVING TEST BY ROYAL FAMILY

    The King and Princess Elizabeth joined in a life-saying test while the Royal party [?] swimming from Port Elizabeth beach. ...

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  16. AMERICAN MOVE IN BRITISH PLANS FOR PALESTINE

    The State department announced that the Secretary of State (General Marshall) suggested to the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) that ...

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  17. FIGHTER PLANE ON NON-STOP FLIGHT

    An army fighter plane, "Betty Joe," took of at 3.5 p.m. yesterday in an attempt to fly non-stop to New York. The twin-engined machine was ...

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  18. South Africa to Reduce Tariffs Against Empire Countries

    The Finance Minister (Mr. Hofmeyer), introducing the Budget, said that South Africa was prepared to consider reducing tariffs and ...

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  19. Britain Plans More Food And Houses for Miners

    More food and more houses are to be provided tor mining areas to stimulate coal production, as the result of a conference between the executive of the National Union of Mineworkers and the Fuel Emergency Committee, at No. 10 Downing Street. ...

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  20. NO PROGRESS IN BURMA WITHOUT ORDER

    Sir Arthur Bruce, chairman, told the annual meeting of the Burm[?] Chamber of Commerce that the Government could not make further ...

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  21. AMERICAN ECONOMISTS PREDICT A RECESSION

    The Bureau of Labour Statistics reported that wholesale prices of all commodities reached a record level last week—the second consecutive ...

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  22. CARRIAGE BROKE LOOSE FROM TRAIN

    A carriage, which was attached to the New York express, Sunshine Special, broke loose from the train and travelled back 3½ miles, down a ...

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  23. AMERICA URGED TO PROVIDE FOOD SHIPMENTS TO GERMANY

    In his report to President Truman, Mr. H. Hoover recommended that food, costing 384 million dollars, be sent to Germany in the next six ...

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  24. WINDSORS LEAVING U.S. FOR FRANCE

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are leaving New York for France in May, stopping in England for two or three weeks. ...

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  25. LAVA FROM MT. ETNA ABATING

    The lava stream from Mt. Etna considerably diminished last night. A stream, 400 yards wide, is still advancing at a rate of 30 yards ...

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  26. U.S. CAPTAIN REFUSES DUTCH ORDER

    Rudy Gray, captain of an American freighter, Master Behrman, which is in Cheribong Harbour, refused to obey a Dutch command to take the ...

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  27. TWO AUSTRALIANS KILLED IN JAPAN

    Two Australian soldiers and three employees of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces were killed when a truck, in which they were ...

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  28. BERNBOROUGH TO BE SPELLED

    Bernborough arrived by train to-night and will be given a rest for two or three weeks at Spendthrift farm. ...

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  29. BRITAIN REJECTS ARGENTINE CLAIM TO FALKLAND ISLANDS

    Argentine Foreign Office published an exchange of Notes in which Great Britain refused to recognise Argentine's claim to Falkland Islands and ...

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  30. DANES TO LEGALISE SPORTS "TIPPING"

    The Danish Government proposes to establish a "tipping" service. The Finance Minister (Thorkil Kristensen) introduced a Bill to ...

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  31. EIRE'S POPULATION AT LOW RECORD

    The population census of the Eire in 1946 shows a decrease of 14,986 in ten years, reaching a low level of 2,953,452. ...

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  32. ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF MISS WILKINSON

    The Westminster Coroner returned a verdist of accidental death when he completed the inquiry into the death of Miss Ellen Wilkinson, a former ...

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  33. GREEK STAND FOR UNITY WITH CYPRUS

    Parliament, amidst cheers, adopted a draft resolution stating "the time has come for satisfying the secret national demand for the union of ...

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  34. NO MINISTER FOR I.T.O. CONFERENCE

    It was intended that an Australian Cabinet Minister should attend the talks preliminary to the international conference on trade and employment ...

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  35. TALBERT CRITICES AUSTRALIAN PRESS

    Bill Talbert, who defeated Ray Palmer, 6/0, 6/2, in the first round of the national indoor championships, says of the Australian tour "the Aus ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. WANGANELLA CAPTAIN LOSES CERTIFICATE FOR THREE MONTHS

    The master of the wangane[?]a (Captain R. Darroch) was held to blame for the stranding of the liner when the Court of Inquiry suspended ...

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  37. MARKET FIRMS FOR SILVER

    Silver rose another 2½ cents yesterday, making the official price 78½ cents an ounce. The New York "Sun" financial ...

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  38. ALBANIA CLOSED TO WORLD SHIPPING

    The International Routing authority In London has informed the Italian naval authorities that 13 minefields, extending 110 miles, have ...

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  39. GERMAN GAOLED FOR MURDER

    Captain Heinrich Tillessen was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for the murder of Dr Mathias Erzverger, German Vice-Chancellor in 1921. ...

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  40. DEFICIT BUDGET FOR INDIA

    The Finance Minister (Liaquat [?] Khan) introducing a budget for the Interim Government, said it showed a deficit of £36,345,000. ...

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