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  3. POSTPONEMENT OF EXECUTION OF NATIVES

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Creech Jones) briefly announced in the Houae of Commons that the Governor Of the Gold Coast ...

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  4. U.S. PROTEST TO DUTCH OVER SEIZURE OF SHIP

    The United States has protested against the seizure by the Netherlands of the American ship Martin Behrman, after it ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S WORST WINTER FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS DYING HARD

    Britain's worst winter for more than 50 years is dying hard. A blizzard swept the country last night and worst storms in living memory cut off villages and hamlets in a belt from the south of Wales to Bedfordshire. ...

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  6. TWO ALTERNATIVES IN INDIA FOR BRITAIN

    Two alternatives face the British Government in India. One is to strengthen British control and to reinforce considerably the British troops, which would entail a decision that Britain should rematy there at least 15 or 20 years, ...

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  7. ATOMIC BOMB ENDANGERS BRITAIN'S SECURITY

    The British Commonwealth, whose security is so dependent on communications, appeared to be in a worse danger than ...

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  8. Three of Big Five Agree to Committee On Palestine

    Russia, France and China have agreed in principle to a proposal that an emergency committee, composed of representatives of the United ...

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  9. SMALLPOX ON U.S. ARMY TRANSPORT

    transport, Marine Lynx, bound from San Francisco with 946 passengers, including a large number of missionaries, was quarantined yesterday ...

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  10. Violent Soviet Attack on United States

    The Russian delegate (Gromyko) in the most violent attack he has yet made on the United States atomic control plan, made it clear to the Security Council that Russia still demanded that the existing atomic bomb stocks be destroyed, and manufacture of ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. U.S. TO SEND SUPPLIES OF BEEF TO BRITAIN

    The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Anderson) said an agreement had bean reached to [?] substantial quantities of beef to ...

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  12. BRITISH PLANS FOR INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY

    Lord Bruce has been appointed chairman of the Finance Corporation for Industry Ltd., which has been organised to finance the reconstruction ...

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  13. BRITISH NOTE TO U.S.A. ON AID TO GREECE

    Britain sent a note to the United States that she would co-operate with the United States if that country decided ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. WINTER'S GRIP CUTS NEW YORK'S MILK

    Milk supplies for New York are expected to drop to 30 per cent, as a result of transport blockages caused by three days of snowstorms which ...

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  15. U.S. Correspondent Critical of Dr. Evatt's Stand

    In world affairs Australia is passing through adolescence with all the confusion and uncertainty of mind and voice of any youngster ...

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  16. RECORD MAJOR CRIMES IN U.S.A.

    Major crime reached a record high in the United States in 1946. Ali average day produced 36 murders, 33 rapes and 173 felonious assaults. ...

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  17. DEPUTY PREMIER OF RUSSIA

    General Bulganin, who succeeded. Stalin as Minister of the Armed Forces, has become the Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers, ...

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  18. ALERT IN JERUSALEM FOLLOWS EXPLOSIONS

    The sound of an explosion, the bursting of grenades and machine-gun fire heralded Jerusalem's second alert last night, but there was no indication of the extent of the terrorist activity. ...

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  19. CHINESE OFFICIALS BLAMED FOR ECONOMIC COLLAPSE

    Five members of the Control Yuan (control branch of the Government) who investigated China's'recent collapse and economic crisis, in a report, ...

    Article : 186 words
  20. STIFF U.S. NOTE TO RUSSIA ON "FREE" HUNGARY

    The Secretary of State (General Marshall) on the eve of leaving for the Big Four conference at Moscow, sent a stiff note to Moscow ...

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  21. British Acknowledgment of Australia's Gift

    Announcing to the House of Commons Australia's and New Zealand's money gifts for reduction of the burden of the people of the United Kingdom, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) said they were one more proof that members of the ...

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  22. BANDITS ACTIVE IN CENTRAL BURMA

    RANGOON, Thursday.—A bandit gang of about 500 wiped out two villages near Pyinmana, Central Burma, during a night-long battle [?] ...

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  23. SHEEPRAISING A DYING INDUSTRY IN UNITED STATES

    Sheep raising in the United States is a rapidly dying industry and only the immediate adoption of a longterm Government policy will save it ...

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  24. AFRICAN NATIVES DEMONSTRATE LOYALTY TO KING

    African natives, numbering 35,000, in the heart of the native Transkei area, feasted last night in the open air on 300 roasted oxen and barrels of beer in celebration of the Royal visit. A grandson of the founder of the ...

    Article : 237 words
  25. CHINESE CLAIM VICTORY OVER COMMUNISTS

    Authoritative sources stated that the Communist forces are retreating in disorder, the Central Newsagency declaring that they are crossing the ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. ARTIST FINDS HERSELF ON BOAT TO N.Z.

    A Tivoli Theatre artist, after drinking whisky and beer-chasers from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at a King's Cross drinking party, recently awoke ...

    Article : 172 words
  27. TEXTILES ORDERED FROM JAPAN

    Allied headquarters announced that Sweden had ordered 11,500,000 [?] yards of cotton textiles from Japan, shipments to commence early in May. ...

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  28. RUSSO-POLISH AGREEMENT

    Russia and Poland signed an agreement giving Poland a loan of £7,214,000 in gold, together with railway rolling stock and military ...

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  29. M.C.C. TEAM BEATEN BUT NOT DISGRACED

    Beaten but not disgraced is the fairest comment upon the English team at the conclusion of the Tests says the "Daily Telegraph." ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. BERMUDA AGAINST PROPOSED SALE TO UNITED STATES

    The House of Assembly asked the Governor (Sir Ralph Leatham) to seek an assurance from the British Government that it was not ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. INTERNATIONAL SKY MUCH BRIGHTER

    Replying to the debate in the House of Lords on the foreign policy of the Government, Lord Packenham said that despite all its clouds, the ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. MORE ERUPTIONS AT MT. ETNA

    After three great Internal explosions, which were heard many miles away, two craters on Mt. Etna started lava flowing at a rate of 300 yards ...

    Article : 41 words
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