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  3. ARABS SAY JEWISH STATE WILL BE BASIS FOR NEW WORLD WAR

    The creation of a Jewish State in Palestine is part of Anglo-American planning for the, next world-war declared the Palestine News Centre, which asserts' that such a State would be a useful base of operations if ...

    Article : 286 words
  4. SOVIET BACKING PLOT TO CARVE STATE IN GREECE

    According to the foreign editor of the Scripps Howard Newspapers, the Soviet is backing a plot to establish an independent ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. BRITAIN PLANS EXPORT DRIVE NEXT YEAR

    The production of £1,700 million worth of exports in the next 15 months is called for in the final blueprint for Britain's economic drive, says Reuters political correspondent, who adds that the export-import gap will be ...

    Article : 380 words
  6. GESTAPO AGENT ESCAPED EXECUTION

    Emil Clemens, one of three Gestapo men sentenced to death by a Norwegian court for torture, escaped execution on ...

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  7. DIVORCE A DANGER TO SOCIAL LIFE OF COMMUNITY

    In an outspoken warning against the dangers of divorce to social life, the Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett) said ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. Isolation Threat By Arabs

    Faris El Khouri, Syria's delegate to the Generat Assembly, declined to confirm or deny that the Arabs had threatened America with a complete ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. ANOTHER REVERSE FOR SOVIET GOVERNMENT

    Despite another, though milder attack on the United States, the Soviet suffered another reverse at yesterday's session of the General Assembly when the latter decided to retain on its agenda the Korean question and a ...

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  10. NEW GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED IN HUNGARY

    A new Hungarian Government has been formed, including five Communists, four Smallholders, four Socialists ...

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  11. Migrants Return From New Zealand Disappointed

    Nearly 200 British people who, against the advice of the New Zealand Government Office in London, left independently for New Zealand ...

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  12. US. MAY PURCHASE FOOD IN CANADA

    Government officials say they know nothing of the London "News Chronicle" report that the United States has opened negotiations to buy ...

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  13. U.N.O. SECRETARY WARNS OF DISUNITY

    A warning to the Great Powers, that their disunity and suspicion of each other would wreck the United Nations and lead to war, was bluntly voiced by the Secretary General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie), in a dramatic ...

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  14. PUSH-BUTTON FLYING NOW POSSIBLE TO ALL AIRCRAFT

    Push-button flying has come to stay, declared Wing-Commander F. R. Jeffs, who flew in the un-piloted Skymaster which crossed the ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. FOOD GIFT PARCELS FOR BRITAIN

    Princess Elizabeth has approved warmly of a proposal to send food parcels to families in Britain as wedding gift. ...

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  16. Thuringia Planned Republic in Eastern Germany

    When he fled frbm the Russian zone in Germany, the Premier of Thuringia (Dr. Rudolf Paul) had with him a draft plan for an East ...

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  17. BRITISH OFFICER TO FACE TRIAL

    A general court martial will be held to hear the trial of Major R. Farran, a former Deputy Police Superintendent, who is charged with the ...

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  18. 10 GUINEAS FOR WINDOW SEATS FOR ROYAL WEDDING

    All window accommodation along the Royal wedding route from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey has been booked at an ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. ARGENTINE EMBASSY REPLIES TO CRITICISM

    A quarter-page advertisement in the "New York Times," signed by the Argentine Charge d'Affairs (Martin Drago) attacks what he described as ...

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  20. Murder Charge After Exhumation Of Body

    Phyllis Freeman, 32, domestic, has been charged with the murder of one person, and attempted murder of another, following the ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. MASSACRE OF INDIAN REFUGEES DEPLORED

    In a joint statement deploring the killing of refugee women and children, the Sikh leaders, Tara Singh and Odham Singh, have appealed to Hindus and Sikhs to stop all retaliation. "We do not desire the friendship ...

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  22. JAP TRIBUNAL REJECTS PLEA BY JOSEPH GREW

    The International Military Tribunal for the Far East to-day rejected an affidavit by Mr. Joseph Grew, a former U.S. Ambassador to ...

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  23. JAPANESE WORKERS THREATEN TIE-UP IN NATION'S INDUSTRY

    Japan-wide industrial tie-ups, locally known as "October Offensive," have increased as a result of the breakdown in negotiations between ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS PLAY IN PACIFIC TOURNEY

    Dinny Pails defeated Willis Anderson (Los Angeles) 6/4, 6/4 in the second round of the Pacific South West tournament. ...

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  25. PETROV DESCRIBED AS A BULGARIAN DEMOCRAT

    The Federal Chamber of the Swiss Parliamentary Socialist group described Petkov, who had been executed, as a Bulgarian democrat, who ...

    Article : 208 words
  26. MINERS' STRIKE SPREADS IN ENGLAND

    Fresh trouble on the coalfields has thrown 10,000 Lancashire and Ayrshire miners idle. Sixteen pits, employing 500 to 1,000 men each, are so ...

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  27. SELLING WAVE ON WALL STREET

    A sharp selling wave was experienced on the New York stock market in the last hour of trading yesterday, when leading stocks fell ...

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  28. CEASE-FIRE TALKS IN INDONESIA

    Brigadier Lew Dykes, a member of the Australian Mission assisting to investigate the cease-fire in Indonesia, yesterday conferred for an hour ...

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  29. WOOL PURCHASES BY JAPAN

    The Chief of the Foreign Trade Division at General MacArthur's headquarters (Mr. Pickelle) denied reports appearing in the Tokyo Press ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. EGYPT TO DEVELOP DEFENCE FORCE

    The Defence Minister (Ahmed Attia Pasha) announced that the Ministry had worked out a five-year plan for an extension of the Egyptian ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. BABY THROWN INTO WATER

    A nine-year-old boy has been remanded by the Hoylake Juvenile Court on a charge of murdering a baby girl whose body was found in ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. ASSASSINATION CHARGES IN BURMA

    Outlining the charges in connection with the assassination of Burmese Ministers, the Advocate General named four men who allegedly ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. BELGIAN SHOPS CLOSE IN PROTEST

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.— As a protest against the Belgian Government's measures reinforcing price control on food, shopkeepers ...

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  34. 13,700 GUINEAS FOR COLT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—C. Wade, of North England, paid 13,700 guineas for a Blue Peter colt from Solar Flower at a sale near Dublin. ...

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