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  3. TROOPS SEEKING GIRL LEADER OF BURMESE BANDITS

    British and indian troops, tracking bandits in Central Burma, are seeking a pretty girl bandit leader, named Ma ...

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  4. 542 DEAD RECOVERED AT TEXAS CITY

    The number of dead from the devastating explosion and fire, is now reported to be 542. Weary rescue workers continue ...

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  5. INTENSE SEARCH FOR JEWISH TERRORISTS

    Military intelligence and Scotland Yard officers stopped all cars on roads from London to the East coast in search for the, Jewish terrorists, including a woman who planted a time bomb at the Colonial Office on Tuesday. ...

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  6. ANOTHER SECRET AGREEMENT AT POTSDAM REVEALED

    Mr. Bevin revealed at a conference of Foreign Minister s yesterday that, at Potsdam, Stalin had agreed that Austria should not pay any reparations. Mr Bevin read a hitherto secret ...

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  7. MOSCOW FAVOURS FREE ALLIANCE WITH BRITAIN

    In its proposals for a new Anglo-Russian alliance, Russia had no desire to separate Britain from the United States ...

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  8. CANADIANS FEAR RECURRENCE OF HUNGRY 30's

    The fear of a recurrence of the hungry 30's, more than the atomic bomb or the invasion of the Arctic, is beginning to dominate Canadian ...

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  9. PLACE AS PAYMASTERS OF POLITICAL PARTIES

    Trade unions were indispensable in their own field but were out of place as paymasters of any political party claiming to be national, declared Lord ...

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  10. VATICAN PAPER COMMENTS ON EXECUTION OF PRIEST

    Commenting on the execution of Father Tiso for collaboration in Czechoslovakia, the Vatican newspaper, "Observatore Romano," said, "No respect is given to Tiso's, priestly character which remains sacred even in a man who may be guilty, which ...

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  11. DIVISION OF INDIA INTO SEPARATE STATES

    The division of India into two separate southern States —Hindustan and a pakistan— before the British leave in ...

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  12. Dr. Van Mook Not Going to U.S.A. As Ambassador

    "From my side there is no question of my resigning and the story of my going as Netherlands Ambassador to Washington is news to me," ...

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  13. ATOMIC ENERGY DEVELOPMENT LOST GROUND

    The United States development of atomic energy has lost momentum since the end of the war, when measured in such vital factors as ...

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  14. TURKISH AID FOR BRITISH RELIEF

    Contributions to the, Lord Mayor's flood distress fund reached £876,000 yesterday. This includes the Canadian Red ...

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  15. ANZAC DAY PARADE IN TOKYO

    Australian troops will stage an Anzac Day parade in Tokyo on Friday according to an official announcement at Kure, which replaces an ...

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  16. EXPANSION OF AIR FREIGHT AIRCRAFT

    A Halifax plane, containing members of the staff of a London motor services with Dr. Graham Humby, general-manager, as second pilot, will ...

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  17. Australian Wives Want to Leave Indonesia

    About six Australian girls, married to Indonesians, have applied to the Australian Consul-General, for help to return to the Commonwealth. ...

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  18. DEATH AFTER BRAWL AT HOTEL

    Sigurd Marentius Jensen, 50, boilermaker, of Glebe, died in Sydney Hospital this morning from injuries received in a brawl at the Port ...

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  19. GRAVE SITUATION IN MADAGASCAR

    The situation in Madagascar is much graver than has been reported says Castellani, a radical deputy for Madagascar. He added there were ...

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  20. LIMITATION ON POWERS OF U.N.O. POLICE FORCE

    The military staff committee of the Security Council has decided to limit the size of the proposed international police force to one that can only handle disputes among small and medium Powers. ...

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  21. PREMATURE RUMOURS OF BOXER'S DEATH

    Rumours' that Bruce Woodcock had died from a punch, which Baksi gave him which broke his jaw, led hundreds to telephone calls from London ...

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  22. GESTAPO INSPECTOR TO BE EXECUTED

    The Court in Prague yesterday sentenced to death Kurt Oberhauser, former Gestapo inspector in Prague, for having tortured Czech priests. ...

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  23. Wallace Predicts Modification of American Laws

    Addressing a luncheon of Norwegian politicians in his honour, Mr. Henry Wallace, former Vice-President of the United ...

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  24. PREMATURE BIRTH OF FOUR CHILDREN

    Mrs. Marian Lowe, a 30-year-old woman, prematurely gave birth to quadruplets, two boys and two girls. They were placed in an oxygen tent ...

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  25. INDIAN STATE RAISES DOUBTS ON FUTURE

    An official of the Chamber of Princes declared that the statement by the Premier (Pandit Nehru) that Indian States, which did not enter the Constituent Assembly, would be regarded as hostile, would only stiffen the rulers' attitude. ...

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  26. ITALY BANS PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS

    A Government order, designed to stop public agitation against poor standards of living, bans all public demonstations in Italy. ...

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  27. PORTUGAL QUELLS REVOLT PLANS

    The War Minister (Lieut.-Colonel Santos Carlos) announced that the Government had discovered a plot by certain garrisons in Portugal to ...

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  28. CONGRATULATIONS FOR PRINCESS

    The post office on the Royal train is inundated with telegrams of congratulations for princess Elizabeth, whose 21st birthday to-morrow will ...

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  29. DUTCH COMMISSION TO FINALISE DEBT WITH AUSTRALIA

    To negotiate with the Australian government about a settlement of outstanding debts between Australia and the N.E.I., incurred during and ...

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  30. HUGE CRATERS SEEN AT HELIGOLAND AFTER EXPLOSION

    A naval party, which went ashore at Heligoland yesterday—a day earlier than intended-believed that the buried, unexploded bombs, which the ...

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  31. BRITONS IN INDIA TO REGISTER FOR NEW STATUS

    Britons in India had to register in prepaartion for the country's new status, says the British United Press correspondent at New Delhi. ...

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  32. JOURNALIST'S SON KILLED IN CRASH

    One of the 11 South African Air Force pilots killed in the crash of the Ventura transport, south of Khartoum on Friday, was Lieutenant P. D. ...

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  33. British Lese On Migration Needed

    Commenting on the House of Lord's debate on Thursday, on whether an emigrant to Australia is to be regarded as a loss to Britain or a gain to the British Commonwealth, the "Sunday Observer" says the Government must give a lead soon. ...

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  34. RAIL CASUALTIES IN U.S.

    ILLINOIS, Sunday. —Two were killed and 12 admitted to hospital after the streamlined Miami bound express struck a faulty rail at 75 miles per ...

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  35. WOOL CLERK ARRESTED

    MEBOURNE, Sunday.—A 30-year-old clerk was arrested yesterday and charged with the theft pf wool waste, valued at £33,864, "from Yarra Falls ...

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  36. DANISH KING WEAKER

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—A bulletin says that King Christian spent a quiet night but his strength is small and his heart is slightly weaker. ...

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