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  3. CHINA NOT EXPECTED TO ADOPT A NEW FOREIGN POLICY

    Recent Chinese hints that China might move closer to Russia, unless the United States provided greater aid, were described by a high official as only expressions of impatience. The official, who declined to be identified, ...

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  4. OPPOSITION IN PERSIA TO SOVIET OIL AGREEMENT

    Speakers in the Persian Parliament, which is discussing the Russo-Persian oil agreement, questioned the legality of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. SOVIET DISPUTES RETARD GERMAN PRODUCTION

    Disputes with Soviet authorities, as well as the drought, are hampering German industries. General Clay stated that the ...

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  6. U.S. ACCUSED OF USING MORAL PRESSURE

    Before the Steering Committee Gromyko renewed his charge that the U.S. delegation was putting moral pressure on the Soviet to modify the terms of the Italian treaty, adding that those attempts are doomed to failure. ...

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  7. U.S. OFFICIALS DIVIDED ON AID TO EUROPE

    President Truman yesterday found some of his topflight, advisers sharply divided on the question of ...

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  8. ENGLAND WINS AT SOCCER

    BRUSSELS, Monday. — England beat Belgium five goals to two in an international soccer match yesterday. ...

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  9. Conference Completes Economic Report

    The report of the European Economic Conference is ready for signing at a plenary session to-day and a messenger is waiting to take it immediately to Washington where it should be in General Marshall's hands on Wednesday. The British Foreign ...

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  10. DICTATORSHIP IN JANPAN

    Advocates of revolutionary dictatorship sought to cast the Japanese workers back into the muck and ...

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  11. MOURNERS FILE PAST LA GUARDIA'S REMAINS

    In a shuffling procession the sleek and ragged of New York filed through the Cathedral of St. John the Divine to view the remains of ...

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  12. DUTCH CASUALTIES IN INDONESIA

    A Netherlands communique announced that in 21 clashes during the week-end seven Dutch soldiers were killed and 30 wounded. ...

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  13. MOSLEMS SLAUGHTERED IN TRAIN ATTACK

    Sword-slashed bodies of 62 children, 29 women and 30 men were removed from a Moslem refugee train when it arrived at Pakistan from New Delhi. The Premier of West Punjab (Iftikar Husain), said the attack occurred ...

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  14. ENGLISH WOOL SALES

    The London woolbrqkers reported that in the first week of the September sales series prices, in Australian currency, were obtained as follows: ...

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  15. U.S. EQUIPMENT FOR GREEK ARMY

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Premier announced that the United States had agreed to supply the necessary material to increase the strength of the ...

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  16. BATTLE OF BRITAIN COMMEMORATED

    Thanksgiving services in almost every town and hamlet yesterday honoured the Battle of Britain heroes. ...

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  17. TIDAL WAVE HITS GREAT ABACOS ISLAND

    A 12 foot tidal wave struck the Great Abacos Island in the northern Bahamas after a hurricane swept over the island on Wednesday. This was revealed in official reports from Great Abacos, where all crops were destroyed and and the food ...

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  18. TROOPSHIPS FOR MIGRANTS

    The Orient, liner, Ormonde, will sail from Britain on October 19 with migrants to Australia. The P. and O. liner; Ranchi, which ...

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  19. DUGGAN RELINQUISHES SPEEDWAY TITLE

    The Australian speedway rider, Vic. Duggan, who retained the British match race title at Manchester on Saturday has relinquished the ...

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  20. TO AUSTRALIA INDIAN CRICKET TEAM TO FLY

    The Indian Cricket Board of Control announced it had completed arrangements for the Indian cricket team for the Australian tour to fly ...

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  21. British Government Warns Bulgaria

    A Foreign Office spokesman warned the Bulgarian and Rumanian Governments that any further acts in flagrant conflict with the Yalta agreements, now that the treaties are ratified, would constitute a violation of the treaties and would be a crime ...

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  22. N.Z. STANDS FOR HOME DEVELOPMENT

    Emphasising the importance of maintaining the manufacturing industries of the Dominition the Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) said he did not ...

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  23. Shortest Trip To Perth Over Australian Bight

    Two R.A.A.F. Lincoln bombers arrived at Pearce aerodrome this morning from Melbourne, proving that the quickest way to reach Perth from the ...

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  24. BIG U.S. TEXTILE MILL FOR INDIA

    A representative of the Parkes, Melchoir Company of Bombay is en route to South Carolina to view a textile mill which the firm, subject ...

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  25. POLICE SWOOPED ON PRO-FASCTSt LEAGUE MEETING

    Police swooped on a meeting of the pro-Fascist British League of Ex-Servicemen, and arrested its leader for having used, insulting words, and ...

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  26. JAPS IN BRAZIL THINK WAR ON

    Sixty per cent, of the Japanese in Brazil still refuse, to believe that Japan had lost the war. This was told the House Council on Foreign ...

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  27. STERLING TALKS IN LONDON

    Dominion delegates continued to hold talks to-day, With the Treasury and they had discussions on a concentrated examination of ...

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  28. HIGH EXPLOSIVE TESTS IN U.S.A.

    The army is planning a series of high explosive experiments, including the explosion of 120 tons of T.N.T., to determine the ability of ...

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  29. FRENCH SOCIALISTS TO EXCLUDE RAMADIER

    The Executive Commission of the French Socialist Party, in the Lower Loire Department, passed a resolution demanding Premier Ramadier's ...

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  30. JEWISH TERRORIST ATTACK ON HAGANAH

    A broadcast by the secret radio of Irgun Zvai Leumi declared that collaboration between the Haganah organisation and the British was an ...

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  31. TROOPS REPLACE MEAT STRIKERS

    Troops haye taken over the distribution of meat for London following the unofficial strike of 250 drivers employed at Smithfield market ...

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  32. SEARCH FOR MISSING PLANE

    Reuters reports that a sledging party has flown to and a foot party has landed at Graham Land Peninsula to search for an Austers aircraft, ...

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  33. ARCHBISHOP STANDS AGAINST NEGRO BAN

    Archbishop Ritter warned a group of about 800 Roman Catholics, protesting against the admission of negro children into parochial schools ...

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  34. EGYPT TO REORGANISE ARMY

    The Prime Minister announced that he intended to reorganise immediately the army on modern lines so that it could repuise any attack made ...

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  35. PRODUCTION OF FATS, AND OILS IN U.S.A.

    The Department of Commerce announced that production of oils and fats from domestic materials was expected to reach 9,500 lbs. this year, ...

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  36. JEWISH ATTEMPT TO REACH PALESTINE

    A thousand Jews embarked from Scelloe near Salermo, in a fleet of motor sailing boats, presumably heading for Palestine, hoping to get ...

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  37. BRISBANE RUGBY LEAGUE WINS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A Brisbane Rugby League team outclassed Canterbury-Bankstown in a game played under floodlight, scoring 60 to 2. ...

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