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  3. BRITAIN MAY CUT FOOD FROM U.S. TO SAVE DOLLARS

    Despite persistent reports to the contrary, it can now be said that Ministers are now very firmly against seeking another American loan than at any time in the past year, says the political correspondent of "The Observer." ...

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  4. JOINT APPEAL FOR LIFTING OF BAN ON DUTCH SHIPPING

    A joint letter saying that the Governments of the Netherlands Indies and the Indonesian Republic would appreciate the use of the Australian Governrnent's "good offices" to secure immediate lifting of the Dutch shipping ...

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  5. TRUMAN EXPECTED TO VETO CONGRESS WOOL FEE BILL

    Although the U.S. House of Representatives has approved the wool bill authorising a 50 per cent. Import file on the value of foreign wool, Commonwealth authorities were optimistic last night about the measure being ...

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  6. ONLY TWO SAVED FROM TRAWLERS SUNK IN FOG

    Two fishing vessels vanished without a trace in a dense fog off Goodwin Sands after colliding with United States ...

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  7. RISING TIDE OF INDIAN VIOLENCE

    Disorders and violence are becoming more widespread in India and many persons were killed and injured yesterday during communal ...

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  8. MIDDLESEX LEADS IN COUNTY POINTS

    There is no doubt that Middlesex has become a dynamic eleven uhder Robins, says "The Sunday Times." It will be difficult to displace them ...

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  9. NO BREAKDOWN IN INDONESIAN TALKS

    Rumours that the visit of the Netherlands Commission General to Holland indicated a breakdown of negotiations with Indonesia were denied last ...

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  10. BILL PASSED BY HOUSE

    President Truman is expected to veto the House of Representatives Wool Bill, empowering the President to impose a 50 per cent. import fee ...

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  11. French Decree Conscripts Workers In Power Plants

    The Premier of France (M. Ramadier) has issued a decree "requisitioning" all workers in the gas and electricity industries. ...

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  12. GUERRILLA ATTACKS ON BRITISH TROOPS

    The Ministry of Public Order announced that guerrillas, after ambushing two British army lorries near Alexandroupolis in Northern Greece, ...

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  13. MAY OBJECT TO U.S. LOAN TO DUTCH

    If the proposed United States loan for Indonesia was for military use and against the Republic, the Premier (Sutan Sjahrir) told the A.A.P. ...

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  14. COMMUNIST PLAN FOR INDUSTRIAL CONSCRIPTION IN U.K.

    The General Secretary of the National Union pf Mineworkers (Mr. A. Horner), speaking at a Press conference said on behalf of the Communist ...

    Article : 196 words
  15. SPEEDY RECOVERY SEEN IN ITALY

    On her arrival at Brisbane to-day after a 15 months tour in England, America and the Continent, Mrs. Beryl Cole, of Double Bay, Sydney, ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. GERMAN MINERS TO MAKE UP FOR LOSS IN APRIL STRIKES

    Lord Pakenham, Minister in Charge of the British Occupation Zones in Germany, who arrived to re-visit the Ruhr areas and look over bi-zonal ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS SHINE IN ENGLISH TENNIS

    The Australian, J. Harper, retained his Harrogate singles title yesterday when he defaeted the New Zealander Bold 6/3, 6/0. ...

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  18. THUGS ACTIVE IN BASHER WAVE IN SYDNEY

    A man had half an ear cut off last night when Sydney's wave pf bashings and brawls continued. Alec Brown, 36, barman, at the ...

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  19. DE GASPERI ASKED TO FORM MINISTRY IN ITALIAN CRISIS

    President Denicola has asked De Gasperi to form a new Government. De Gasperi resigned 11 days ago and since then Orlando and Nitti have ...

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  20. PRIVATE MOURNING FOR EARL OF HAREWOOD

    There will be no official court mourning for the death of Earl of Harewood, husband of the Princess Royal, who died yesterday. ...

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  21. MR. MORRISON WARNS BRITISH LABOUR

    Mr. Herbert Morrison, speaking at Margate where the Labour Party conterence will open to-morrow, wanted that the Labour Party must keep in ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. CRISIS LOOMS FOR CHIANG-KAI-SHEK

    Reverses in fighting in Manchuria and students' anti-war demonstrations in Chinese cities are threatening the position of Chiang Kai Shek's ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. B.C.O.F. EMPIRE DAY PARADE IN TOKYO

    British Commonwealth forces commemorated Empire Day with a half hour parade of 1,500 troops before top ranking international military ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. WIEE SEEKS TIDINGS OF P.O.W. IN RUSSIA

    Mrs.Kathleen Barratt, wife of R.A.F. Warrant Officer Reginald Barratt, who has been missing since he appeared before a Russian Field ...

    Article : 102 words
  25. STREET HOLD UP IN SINGAPORE

    Three Chinese gunmen yesterday held up a clerk in one of the busiest streets of Singapore and robbed him of 30,000 straits dollars (about £3,500 ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. BELGIAN TRAITORS SHOT

    A firing squad at dawn yesterday executed 11 Belgians who were in the Pay of the gestapo during the occupation. A military court condemned ...

    Article : 40 words
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