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  3. TEXAS CITY DESTROYED BY EXPLOSION OF SHIP

    Fifty acres, where city buildings in Texts City once stood, are now a picture of utter desolation. Twelve hundred persons are believed to be killed and 3,500 injured in a series of explosions which wrecked Hie city. Some estimates off the injured reach 8,500. ...

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  4. DON JUAN AGAINST FOREIGN INTERVENTION

    Don Juan, claimant to the Spanish throne, denies that he favours foreign intervention in Spain. ...

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  5. FOREIGN MINISTERS AGREE ON 12 POINTS IN AUSTRIAN TREATY

    During a discussion oh the Austrian treaty the Foreign Ministers-agreed on 12 of the first 15 articles, out of 59. They also settled severaj relatively minor disputes which the Deputies were unable to agree upon, but did ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. CAPTAIN ACCEPTS LIABILITY FOR SHIPS GROUNDING

    An inquiry is being held into the grounding of the Queen Elizabeth, which was 250 yards off her usual course ...

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  7. LITTLE HOPE FOR RECOVERY OF DANISH KING

    Crown Prince Frederik told Cabinet Council that there is little hope that King Christian will recover. ...

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  8. BRITISH TO VACATE IRAQ

    All British troops will be withdrawn from Iraq " by the autumn. They include Indians, who were sent to Basra when there were ...

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  9. THREE HUNGARIANS TO DIE

    Two Hungarian generals and a former member of Parliament were sentenced to death at the end of the trial of 13 Hungarians accused of ...

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  10. DISMISSAL OF U.S. OFFICER OF INFORMATION

    The State Department has announced that Mr. Armond Willis, U.S. information officer in Russia, was ordered home ...

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  11. ARGENTINE HIT ADVERSELY BY LARGE WOOL PILE

    Condition of the Argentine's wool industry is so poor that the Argentine National Bank is granting credits to growers to enable them to ...

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  12. Scotland Yard Searching For Jewess

    Scotland Yard is searching f[?] known to have planted the home-m[?] room at Dover House. A detailed [?] prints on a watch attached to the [?] ...

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  13. U.S. CALLS ON BRITAIN TO REDUCE TARIFFS

    America has called on Britain to reduce tariffs on tobacco. This was revealed yesterday by the chairman of the U.S. Tariff Agreement ...

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  14. TOBACCO RATIONING OPPOSED

    Rationing of tobacco was one of the schemes considered by Cabinet 's before deciding upon heavy extra duty, but it was rejected because it ...

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  15. MURDERED GIRL TO BE BEATIFIED

    In the presences of the man who killed her in 1920, Marlu Goretti, 12, will ibe beatified on Sunday. She was stabbed four times by ...

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  16. PREVIOUS CATASTROPHES IN U.S. THIS YEAR

    This year's death roll from catastrophes in the United States is running at a rate far above the average for the last ten years. Without including the heavy loss of life in the Texas City explosion, more than 35 catastrophes, causing approximately 500 ...

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  17. ADACHI'S CONDUCT DEFENDED

    Giving evidence before the War Crimes Court to-day on behalf of Lieut.-General Adachi, who had been charged with permitting his ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA SENOS SYMPATHY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) sent the following message yesterday to the American Ambassador in Australia (Mr. ...

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  19. LOUIS WILL RETIRE IF NO FIGHT

    Unless a title fight is arranged for him this summer, Joe Louis, will anmounce his retirement from the ring. At San Diego, to-day, the "Brown ...

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  20. CONTROL OF SOUTH POLAR REGIONS

    Rear-Admiral Byrd declared at a Press conference that smaller nations in the Southern Hemisphere, with direct interest in South Polar regions, ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN TALKS WITH INDONESIA

    The Indonesian Trade Commissioner in Australia (Mr. C. Campbell) arrived yesterday by air from Singapore to discuss with the Premier ...

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  22. BRITISH AID fOR AUSTRALIAN MIGRANTS

    The House of Commons was told yesterday that the estimate expenditure for 1947/48 of £116,000 for assisted passages to Australia, was ...

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  23. GREEK GUERILLAS MURDERED

    The Ministry announced that Government troops, operating in South Pindus, had discovered the bodies of 20 guerillas whom other guerillas ...

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  24. NO ENGAGEMENT FOR PRINCESS

    It is learned on the "highes[?] author[?] that there is no truth in a Can[?] port, that the engagement of Princes elizabeth to Philip ...

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  25. QUEEN ELIZABETH TO SAIL ON SATURDAY

    The Ministry of transport and Lloyds inspected the liner, Queen Elizabeth, and her next west-bound voyage was fixed for Saturday. ...

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  26. EXPLOSION OF NAZI FORTS AT HELIGOLAND

    A small group of experts made final preparation for the destruction of Heligoland at noon to-morrow. It is stated that 3,500, tons of ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. SPANISH POLICE MAKE ARRESTS

    The police arrested a large number of persons in Madrid'and north-west, ern Spain, including 54 who are allegedly leaders of the clandestine ...

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  28. SOVIET TO SOW 25 MILLION ACRES

    MOSCOW, Thursday — Moscow Radio, quoting the Tass Agency, an nounced that the Soviet will sow 25 million extra acres this year. Thirty ...

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