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  3. SEVEN-DAY WEEK FOR MINERS IN RUSSIAN ZONE

    A seven-day week for all miners in the Russian zone in Germany was decreed by a hand-picked team of 12 Germans, whom Marshal Sokolovsky, ...

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  4. FRENCH SOCIALIST COUNCIL IS BEHIND RAMADIER

    Only by co-operation could countries in Europe recover their economic balance, said Ramactier in an address to the National Socialist Council. He strongly supported plans for European co-operation in response ...

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  5. U.S. SHOULD STOCK-PILE ATOMIC BOMBS

    The United States Atomic Energy Commission is making an effort to develop, peace-time uses of atomic energy, but the ...

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  6. Gandhi Says India Engaged in Ludicrous Armaments Race

    "We seem to be engaged in a ludicrous race for an increase in armaments, which are all for mutual slaughter and India is repeating the pattern of Europe," declared. Gandhi at a prayer meeting. ...

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  7. U.S TO USE JET PLANES TO HUNT "FLYING SAUCERS"

    The Army Air Force has. added jet planes to its force of standard fighters which are standing by in the hopes of ...

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  8. SPANISH REFERENDUM FAVOURS FRANCO

    In the first election for 11 years, Spaniards flocked to the" polls to vote on a law which will establish General Franco as Chief of State for life and provide machinery for selecting his successor. ...

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  9. To Erect Coventry Cathedral On Old Site

    A new Coventry Cathedral will arise from the site of the old ashes, stated the Harlock Commission which was appointed to consider the plans ...

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  10. CHINESE NATION WILL DIE IF "REDS" REMAIN

    Chiang Kai-shek, in a bitterly worded broadcast, declared that the Chinese nation would die unless the Communists ...

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  11. RELATIONS STRAINED WITH UNITED STATES

    American and Australian relations, strained by the Australian dissatisfaction over the United States occupation ...

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  12. Argentine Resources Pledged For Relief

    In a speech President Peron pledged Argentina's resources to aid the countries in distress. He called for eradication of capitalistic and totalitarian extremism, whether of Right or Left. He said that the achievement of ...

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  13. PALESTINE ARABS DEMAND ACTION IN PALESTINE

    A conference called by Palestine Arab Higher Organisation, resolved to ex-communicate from his "religion any Arab who sells land to ...

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  14. MADAGASCAR REBELS REPULSED

    The French Overseas Ministry announced that several thousand native rebels assaulted Tanarive, Madagascar, on Thursday but were repulsed ...

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  15. B.C.O.F. CONDITIONS BETTER THAN IN GERMANY

    Living conditions for British occupation forces are much better in Japan than in Germany, said Brigadier S. M. Shriuggesh, Commander ...

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  16. AIRCRAFT CARRIED SHIP'S PROPELLER

    LONDON, Monday.—A. Hal ton aircraft left London for Calcutta with a record load of five tons of a ship's propeller slung beneath the fuselage. ...

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  17. UNOFFICAL COAL STRIKES MUST CEASE

    The chairman of the National Coal Board (Lord Hyndley) has written to the National Union of Mineworkers stating that unofficial strikes must stop. The Board can no longer refrain from issuing summonses against offenders for breach of contracts. ...

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  18. PERSIA FIXES ROUTES FOR AIRCRAFT

    The American Associated Press correspondent says that the Persian Government has issued a decree, specifying routes to be taken by ...

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  19. LOCKE TIES WITH OLIVER IN GOLF

    Bobby Locke scored 71 and tied with Ed Oliver for the lead in the professional division of the 72 hole 30,000 dollar Tam O'shanter ...

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  20. FUGITIVE FROM AUSTRALIA AT SINGAPORE

    George Stamford, alias James John Stanley, alias Stanley Hammond, appeared before the court to-day charged with being a fugitive from ...

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  21. BOMBS PLACED IN UNATTENDED CARS IN LONDON AREA

    A crowd gathered in Fleet Street outside Reuters building when an executive of the "'Daily Express" found three sticks of gelignite and seven ...

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  22. GERMANS OPPOSED TO SOVIET UNION

    A German Newsagency has reported that the 'Speaker of the Thuringen Parliament in the Russian zone (August Froehlich) told the Liberal ...

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  23. SURPRISE WIN BY SWEDISH BOXER OVER AMERICAN

    Whether the Swedish champion, Olle Tandberg, by his surprise ten rounds victory in Stockholm over Joe Baksi has qualified him ' to meet Joe ...

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  24. JEWS RESCUED AFTER CAPTURE FOR PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONEY

    Four men rescued a young Jew and a Jewess whom a constable caught while the couple were attempting to pass counterfeit money ...

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  25. U.S. TENNIS PLAYERS" LEAVE ENGLAND

    The American tennis stars, Kramer and Falkenburg, left by air' for the United States, Kramer said he was very happy at ...

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  26. Trades Unions Seek Relations With Dominions

    Sadists are demanding war against the Soviet but no British miner will produce materials for such a war, declared Mr. Southey in a ...

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  27. MILITARY CONTROL IN JAPAN

    It was necessary, but quite natural that the new military administration of Japan should continue for a generation after the peace treaty, ...

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  28. BRITISH NEWSAGENCY IN GERMANY

    Responsibility for the official news. agency in the British zone has passed into the hands of the German newspapers, says "The Times" ...

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  29. DR. EVATT TO VISIT JAPAN

    The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) will arrive in Tokyo on July 26. He Will travel from Australia ...

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  30. AMERICAN TENNIS

    Frank Parker retained the championship of the National City court's t[?] defeating Ted Schroeder 8/6, 6/2, 6/4 ...

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  31. WRECKED SHIP WAS STRIPPED BY LOOTERS

    Using rope ladders and tools, residents waded out to the motor-ship Wivern which was stranded at Morcombe Bay, Lancashire, last ...

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  32. JAPANESE SHIP FOR WHALING

    Two Japanese whaling ships, the Nisshin Maru and Tenyo Mara, are now being repaired at Nagasaki shipyards, according to the Japanese ...

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  33. NONAGENARIAN TO HAVE PLANE FLIGHT

    Mrs. Mary Bunker, aged 72, who made her first flight in an aeroplane as a guest of the Plymouth Aero Club, told the pilot that she was ...

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  34. WORST FLOOD IN CHINA FOR 60 YEARS

    A Chinese Press report states that', the Chingkiang River is inundated on the outskirts of Chengut, capital of Sziehuan Province, in the worst ...

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  35. ARCHBISHOP DUHIG AT SOLEMN MASS

    Archbishop 'Duhig of Brisbane was seated in the Sanctuary next to Cardinal Mendszenty of Hungary, as Cardinal Spellman conducted Solemn ...

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  36. [?] WIFE MAY DIE

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday— Magda Lupescu who was mistress, to ex-King Carol since 1924, and who became his wife last week, was ...

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