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  3. MARXIST ARRESTED IN SOLOMONS

    The police in Malaita and Ysabel Islands in the Solomon group, have arrested the ringleaders of the Marxist Law ...

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  4. WHEAT SLUMP REPORTED FROM CHICAGO

    Wheat and corn prices tumbled on the Board of Trade yesterday, falling the full limit allowed in a single ...

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  5. VYSHINSKI ATTACKS ANGLO-AMERICAN POLICIES AT U.N.O.

    Britain and the United States were singled out for a violent attack at the Geneva Assembly by Vyshinski who accused both of using the United Nations for their own ends, of hampering disarmament and of resisting ...

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  6. MAN KILLED WHEN SUCKED INTO PLANE

    The first case of a man being killed by being sucked into a jet-plane's intake occurred at the Munro army airbase. ...

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  7. BUDGET LEAVES £30 MILLION GAP TO BE FINANCED BY LOAN

    A gap of £30 million to be financed from Loan Fund estimated in the Budget presented to Parliament yesterday by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). Expenditure is estimated at £427 million, a ...

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  8. FLOOD WATERS DIVERTED FROM TOKYO

    The first flood waters entered the Tokyo metropolitan area last night. It was reported yesterday that a 13 ft. wall of water burst through ...

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  9. U.S. On Verge Of Diplomatic Defeat In Far East

    In a despatch from Shanghai the correspondent of the "World Telegram" says that the United States is on the verge of the greatest ...

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  10. DENMARK "RUINED" BY BRITISH POLICY

    Britain's food prices policy was runing Denmark, declared the President of the Danish Agricultural Council (H. Hauch) in a statement ...

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  11. FLORIDA NOW IN A STATE OF EMERGENCY

    With the Atlantic hurricane which on Wednesday swept South Florida, now threatening a 500 mile ...

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  12. WAGE INCREASE FOR BRITISH MINERS

    The National Executive of the Miners' Union, in deciding to press for an increase in the wages for miners, fixed no figure but a ...

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  13. N.Z. TO SAVE BY GROWING TOBACCO

    The National Aid for Britain Committee has reported proposals for an increase in tobacco growing, which promised a direct saving of 900,000 ...

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  14. BAN SOUGHT ON FASCISM IN BRITAIN

    Demands for a ban on Fascist meetings and for legislation making illegal all Fascist, organisation and activities were made on the Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) by a delegation from the London Trades Council. ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE

    The Board of Trade announced that exports during August amounted to £93,600,000 or £16,700,000 below those of July, while the imports ...

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  16. SOVIET-U.S. CLASH PREDICTED

    In a broadcast last night Representative Charles Eaton said that sooner or later the United States must stand up to the Russian ...

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  17. CHINA'S ALTERNATIVE FOR JAP. TREATY

    Interviewed last night the Chinese Foreign Minister (Dr. Wang) said he would offer compromise proposals in an endeavour to break the United ...

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  18. BULGARIAN PEASANT LEADER TO DIE

    The execution of Nikoal Petkov, leader of the Bulgarian Agrarian Party, would make a deplorable impression on the British Government, ...

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  19. EMPIRE CUSTOMS UNION RECOMMENDED

    British Empire delegates for the International Bank meeting decided tb recommend to their Governments, that a Commonwealth Empire Customs Union in a modified form should be adopted. ...

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  20. STATE OF SIEGE IN BOLIVIA

    Declaring that the Government had evidence that seditious agitators were planning to unleash, a bloody civil war, the President of Bolivia ...

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  21. PAKISTAN SUPPORTS INDIANS IN AFRICA

    Full support to the Dominion of India's' case against South Africa was pledged by the leader of the Pakistan delegation to the General ...

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  22. DEATH OF DEEP SEA DIVER

    Maurice Eargues died in hospital after establishing a world diving record. He dived to a depth of 300ft, the existing world record, and then ...

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  23. OFFER TO KRAMER TO BECOME PRO.

    Jack Kramer said he had received an offer of 40,000 to 50,000 dollars to become professional, but he would think the offer over before leaving ...

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  24. ARGENTINE EASES RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN TRADE

    In a dispatch from Buenos Aires, the American United Press says the Argentine Government had announced three important steps ...

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  25. TO BE DEPORTED

    Mrs. Lottie Wang, a naturalised Chinese, who represented at the Olympic Games as a swimmer, is threatened with deportation to ...

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  26. GERMAN RAILWAYS FOR REPARATIONS

    More than 4,300 miles of railway track in the Russian zone of Germany have been removed for reparations and all but three main lines are ...

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  27. INDEPENDENCE FOR BURMA

    The Secretary for Burma (Lord Listowel) announced that the Government hoped to pass a bill giving Burma independence before ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. JEWISH REFUGEES RECALCITRANT

    Jewish immigrants, lodged in screening camps near Lubeck since their disembarkation at Hamburg on September 8, are still recalcitrant. ...

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  29. LONDON WOOL SALES

    prices generally were from 10 to 15 per cent. above the closing rates at the July series. Australian scoured merino sold up to 73¼d. and ...

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  30. LA GUARDIA DYING

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Fiorello La Guardia, who is dying in his home in the exclusive Riverdale section, has been in a state of coma since ...

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