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  3. STATE DEPARTMENT NOT YET DECIDED ON STABILISATION

    No decision on the Paris proposal for a 3,000 million dollar monetary stabilisation fund had yet been made by the State Department, the Under Secretary for State (Mr. Lovett) said yesterday. He told a Press conference ...

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  4. DEPUTIES OF BIG FOUR DISAGREE ON PEACE PLANS

    Although they agreed to discuss the agenda for the Foreign Minister's conference, which begins on November 25, the Foreign Ministers' ...

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  5. WEDDELL ISLANDS DO NOT EXIST IN ANTARTIC

    Members of the American Antarctic expedition, based on Cape Keeler in Palmerland, who flew over the area on Friday, say that the mystery ...

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  6. U.S. APPROVAL SOUGHT FOR EUROPEAN AID

    Asking Congress for approval of 597 million dollar aid for France, Italy and Austria the Secretary of State (General Marshall) warned of the tremendous gravity of current world economic problems. The amount is 45 million dollars less than ...

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  7. SOVIET AND U.S. AGREE ON PLAN FOR PALESTINE

    The United States and Russia agreed in principle yesterday on the Soviet compromise plan for the ...

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  8. SIAM'S WAR-TIME LEADER NOT NEW PREMIER

    Pibul Songgram, wartime Premier and dictator of Siam who led the week-end revolt which overthrew the Siamese Government, has not been given a Cabinet post in the new Regime, but has assumed command of the Siamese armed forces. ...

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  9. BRITAIN FACES SHORTAGE IN POTATO CROPS

    Answering questions in the House of Commons, the Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) said that the consumption of potatoes last year was ...

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  10. MEAT AND WHEAT AID TO BRITAIN IN [?]OPARDY

    Unless satisfactory prices for pig meats and wheat were announced immediately, production of those essential items must bs written off the aid ...

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  11. STALIN ORDERED TO REST

    Stalin's health is causing concern and his doctors have ordered him to "take it easy" according to the ...

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  12. MANIU DECLARES ACCUSATIONS FALSE

    Defending himself in the closing stages of the trial in which he and 18 others are charged with treason, the former leader of the Rumanian ...

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  13. PROTEST AT FRENCH SWIM RECORD

    An unnamed Englishman has lodged a protest against the official recognition of the 100 metres world swimming record of 55.8 seconds ...

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  14. Prime Minister's Protest at Abuse by Soviet Press.

    Protests against the constant stream of abuse in the Press of Russia directed on the British Commonwealth and Empire were voiced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) when speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet. ...

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  15. MAXIMUM SAVINGS OF CEREALS REQUIRED NEXT YEAR

    Australia cannot continue to cut her own stock economy if wheat, withheld from Australian livestock, is used to feed stock in other parts ...

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  16. PRINCESS ELIZABETH TO VISIT AUSTRALIA NEXT YEAR

    Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten are expected to make a state visit to Australia early next year, according to court circles quoted by the London correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune." He says the trip may start an Empire tour, which ...

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  17. U.S. TO STRENGTHEN AIR DEFENCES

    Two hundred and fifty U.S. Air Force B29 bombers are being withdrawn from storage to add to the United States active air defence ...

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  18. FILM ACTRESS GETS DIVORCE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Film actress Rita Hayworth, claming that her husband never showed any interest in establishing a home, ...

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  19. NO KNOWLEDGE OF PLANS FOR DEVALUATION

    Britain, France and the United States have no knowledge of reported proposals that the British and French Governments are planning to devalue ...

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  20. REVIEWING POWERS OF HOUSE OF LORDS

    Defending the Government's intention to reduce the veto power of the House of Lords, the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Morrison) yesterday told the House of Commons that if the House of Lords rejected the Parliament Bill, some ...

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  21. SELF-GOVERNMENT FOR MALTA

    The biggest crowd since the King visited the island yesterday cheered the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester as they drove through the streets to ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN BANK SHARES FIRM

    Following the Victorian election results Australian bank shares had a good market yesterday, says Reuters financial correspondent. ...

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  23. SOVIET NOT TAKING PART IN OLYMPIC GAMES

    A senior official of the International Olympics Committee told the American Associated Press that the Russians had not replied to several ...

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  24. Heavy Fighting in China's Civil War

    Heaviest fighting of the civil war raged yesterday round Shihkiachang, a strategic rail centre and important Government supply base, 172 miles south-west of Peiping. Government sources assert that the enemy suffered 10,000 casualties in the ...

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  25. MARINE ARRESTED FOR FALSE MARRIAGE STATEMENT

    Marine Lieutenant Robert Herwig, former husband of the novelist, Kathleen Winsor, who wrote "Forever Amber," was arrested to-day on a ...

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  26. MEMBERSHIP CLAIMS ON UNITED NATIONS

    By an overwhelming majority the Political Committee asked the Security Council to reconsider applications by Eire, Portugal, Transjordan, Italy, ...

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  27. HUNGARIAN PARTY DECLARED ILLEGAL

    The Opposition Independent Party will be charged with treason, and its deputies thrown out of Parliament, the Hungarian Communist Minister ...

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  28. HAVE WOOL PRICES GONE TOO FAR?

    In a statement accompanying the annual report of the New Zealand and Australian Land Company the chairman (Mr. G. S. Tullis) says he ...

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  29. OFFENSIVE AGAINST GREEK GUERRILLAS

    Because Greek guerrillas have ignored the Government's amnesty offer the Greek Army has been ordered to go over to the offensive ...

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  30. JOCKEY RODE 260 WINNERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Jockey Gordon Richards broke his previous record of 259 winners in a season when he rode a winner at Leicester ...

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  31. CHURCHILL STATUE ABANDONED

    The Mayor of New Romney, one of the cinque ports, disclosed that the proposal to erect on Dover Heights, a 200-ft statue of Winston Churchill, ...

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  32. MOST POPULAR SCREEN ARTISTS

    HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday.—Ingrid Bergman and Bing Crosby retained their titles of filmdom's most popular actress and actor in the annual poll ...

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  33. RECORD IN COAL PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British coal production last week reached a record total of 4,250,000 tons. ...

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