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  3. International Court To Deal With British Protest Over Albania

    Britain's dispute with Albania over minelaying incidents in the Corfu Channel last October, when two British destroyers were damaged and 44 Royal Navy personnel were killed, may be taken to the International ...

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  4. CANADIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR AUSRALIA

    An official announcement is expected within a day or two, naming Mr. Kenneth A. Greene, a prominent Ottawa insurance ...

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  5. EISENHOWER DECLARES ALL WARS ARE STUPID

    A warning that "becaute all wars are stupid" they can begin stupidly, was given by General Eisenhower in an address ...

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  6. RUSSIA CHARGES GREECE WITH FLOUTING U.N.O.

    Addressing the Security Council, Gromyko charged Greece with flouting the authority of the Council. He said that Greece had refused to guarantee the safety of the Soviet representative and some other members of the ...

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  7. RUSSIA PLANS TO EVAGUATE DAIREN

    Russia has notified the United States that she is ready to take appropriate steps to fulfil the agreement under ...

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  8. CHIANG STILL LEADS CHINA

    NANKING, Wednesday.—A Kuomintang secret policy conference has ended with only two known results— that Chiang Kai Shek's power ...

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  9. TIDAL WAVE CAUSED DAMAGE IN NEW ZEALAND

    Two tidal waves, 30 feet high, swept a 60-mile front on the East, Coast of the North Island to-day and caused ...

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  10. S. AFRICA ENDS FOOD RATIONING

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.— Tne Minister of Finance (Mr. Hofmayer) announced that the Government has decided to end food rationing. ...

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  11. Resignation of U.S. Ambassador to Poland

    In a letter to President Truman, Mr. Arthur Bliss Lane, who yesterday resigned as United States Ambassador to Poland, said that the recent Polish elections were not free. The pre-election period, he added, was characterised by ...

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  12. PEACE IN GREECE RESTS MAINLY ON STALIN

    Stalin could play a major part in restoring conditions in Greece to normal, according to Mr. Herbert Hoover, President Truman's envoy ...

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  13. MEN TRAPPED IN SOFT COAL MINE IN ILLINOIS

    More than 100 men are reported to be trapped in a soft coal mine at Wamac, near Centralia, Illinois, following an explosion or a cave-in ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA NOT OPPOSING U.S.A. WOOL TARIFFS

    Leaders of the Australian woolgrowing industry, by declaring that they were not a party to obtaining reductions in the U.S. tariffs, have ...

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  15. FOOD RELIEF IN BRITAIN

    The Victorian Agent-General (Mr. Martin) has arranged with the Food Ministry to divert to flood relief food that has already reached London ...

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  16. U.S. WANTS ALL ALLIES AT PEACE TALKS

    Through its Secretary of State(General Marshall) the United States at yesterday's session of the Foreign Ministers' Council urged that ther Big Four and China should invite all States, who had been at war with ...

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  17. Strike Protest at Bread Shortage

    Penalties, ranging up to life imprisonment, are provided in a law prdmulgated by the Allied Control Council to combat the theft or ...

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  18. Swazis Perform Ancient Battle Dance Before King

    Crouching behind hide-covered shields and swaying in unison to their own chanting, mingled with the ceremonial whistle of greeting, 8,000 ...

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  19. HUNGARY-SLOVAKIA EXCHANGE PEOPLE

    Hungary will exchange 15,500 Slovaks living in Hungary, against 14,000 Hungarians living in Slovakia. This, says Reuters, is the result of, ...

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  20. INDONESIANS CELEBRATE PEACE SIGNING

    To-day is gala day in Batavia, as Indonesian throngs, clad in their colourful Sunday best, celebrate the Linggadjati agreement. ...

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  21. END OF wdOL TRIALS IN LONDON

    Mr. Justice Oliver, who last week Imposed sentences, totalling 30 years on five men found-guilty of conspiracy of stealing wool and disposing of ...

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  22. America Hears Views of Australian Workers

    American radio listeners last night heard views on a variety of subjects expressed by Sydney wharf labourers, a Domain speaker, factory workers, managers, a shearer, a boy in the backblocks and other Australians from most walks of life. ...

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  23. GERMAN GENERAL ACQUITTED OF CONSPIRACY

    A British military court at Wuppertal yesterday acquitted General Guenther Blumentritt, formerly, Field-Marshal von Runstedt's ...

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  24. LATERAN PACTS TO BE INCLUDED IN ITALY'S CONSTITUTION

    By 350 votes to 149 the Italian Assembly approved of the inclusion of the Lateran Pacts—regulating relations between the Catholic Church ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT TO INVESTIGATE PRESSURE ON MEMBER

    The House of Commons agreed to refer to the Committee on privileges allegations that an outside body brought pressure to bear on Mr. W. ...

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  26. PROTESTS TO SWEDEN OVER TARIFF

    The United States has protesten to Sweden that the new Swedish restrictions discriminated against American products and violated the reciprocal ...

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  27. HELICOPTER RESCUES CRASHED CREW

    A helicopter, which was crated aboard a four-engined. C54 aircraft at New York and flown to Harman airport near Stephenville, Newfoundland ...

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  28. FLOOD RELIEF FROM GERMANY TO BRITAIN

    Feuters reports that more than 100,000 lbs. of soap, 6,000 lbs. of disinfectant, 2,000 scrubbing brushes and 1,000 brooms will be flown to ...

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  29. EIRE TO ESTABLISH ITS OWN NAVY

    Referring in the Dail to Eire's new navy—six. corvettes bought from Britain—the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. O'Higgins) said that Eire ...

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  30. BELGIAN SOCIALISTS OPPOSE KING'S RETURN

    No settlement of the position of King Leopold is in sight This was revealed by Belgium's new Prime Minister (M. Spaak) who said the ...

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  31. LEY ILL IN PRISON AT WANDSWORTH

    Sentenced to death on Monday with Lawrence John Smith for the murder of John McBain Mudie, barman, last November, Thomas John Ley is ill in ...

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  32. GERMANS DROWNED

    Ten Germans were drowned when the swollen Oder burst a dyke and flooded the village of Seelow which is now one of a chain of flooded villages ...

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  33. REAR ADMIRAL BRIDGE FOR AUSTRALIA

    [?]ear-Admiral A. R. M. Bridge has been appointed senior naval represtative in Australia of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, in ...

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