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  3. PAKISTAN ABANDONS BIG FORTRESS ON N'TH WEST FRONTIER

    Nearly 5,000 Pakistan troops, under British commond, on Monday, silently abandoned Taimak, the largest and most costly fortress.ever Built on the North West Frontier and began an 11-day march to Bannu, leaving ...

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  4. BRITAIN APPROACHES TO WAR BANKRUPTCY

    Britain's reserves which alone stand between the sterling area and bankruptcy, were expected to be about £500million at the end of 1947,said the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps)in the House'of ...

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  5. Truman Willing to Meet Stalin in Washington

    President Truman told a Press conference that he would be happy to see Stalin, if the Russian Premier wanted to come to Washington, but he brushed aside suggestions for another Big Three meeting. ...

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  6. SOVIET PLANES FLY OVER PART OF CANADA

    A Toronto steeplejack, Peter Dumas, who worked at Cambridge. Bay, 1400 miles, North-west of Winnipeg, ...

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  7. LORD BRUCE CALLS FOR EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT

    Unless Brirain's credi in the Marshall plan is used to develop a great scheme for British Empire production, there is a danger of the. world drifting towards a situation infinitely worse than the economic crisis of 1929-32, declared Lord Bruce when ...

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  8. EARLY MEETING OF PALESTINE COMMISSION

    The Secretary General of the United Nations. (Mr. Trygve Lie)'announced he had called a meeting of the ...

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  9. U.S. SENATE VOTES FOR INCREASED FOREIGN AID

    The Senate Appropriations Committee recommended that Congress vote 570 million dollars for, emergency foreign aid, including 20 ...

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  10. CANADIAN PROBE INTO AUSTRALIAN WHEAT SALES

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. L. S.St. Laurent) said in the House of Commons that he would attempt to find out whether or not ...

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  11. FOREIGN PAPERS SLASHED IN SHANGHAI

    The North China. "Daily News and the Shanghai "Evening.Post, the-only two foreign newspaper in Shanghai, Wave entered strong ...

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  12. U.S. Evacuate Workers From Arabian Oil Pipeline

    The State Department revealed that American workmen on, the Trans-Arabian oil line had been evacuated by air along a 600 mile ...

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  13. SENATE APPROVAL TO ANTI-INFLATION BILL

    The Senate approved by 77 votes to 10 the Republican Anti-Inflation Bill, after debating, moves by Democrats to give President Truman wide ...

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  14. BIG SPOT SPECULATORS TO BE EXPOSED

    The Senate Appropriations Committee voted by 10 to 8 against making public a list of "big shot" speculators, in commodities markets, particularly grain..For that reason, the Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Clinton Anderson) refused to hand the ...

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  15. South African Communists Charged With Sedition

    Heated exchanges between the Crown Prosecutor and one of the counsel for the defence occurred at the preparatory examination of 10 Communists for alleged sedition. The dispute followed cross-examination of a Crown witness by. Dr. G. Loewen, ...

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  16. Two Years Gaol for U.S. Soldier For Tokyo Murder

    Private Charles Denter, 18, of Salt Lake City, was sentenced to two years imprisonment and dishonour able discharge for the manslaughter; ...

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  17. HOSTILE PROPAGANDA BY SOVIET, AT JOWER TALKS

    Hostile propaganda by the Soviet Union was evident throughout the Big Four conference which the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) told the House of Commons, made it, impossible to get to grips with, fundamentals involved. ...

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  18. BRITISH TRADE AGREEMENT WITH CANADA

    A British Government announcement'on trade discussions with Canada says an agreement was reached on all matters. ...

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  19. North Rhine Premier Denies Drafting Of Constitution

    Karl Arnold, Premier, of North Rhine-Westphaloa, denied reports that provincial Premiers in the British and American zones had ...

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  20. MACARTHUR AS MOST POPULAR MAN IN JAPAN

    "Papers this week carried three; stories relating to the progress of democracy in Japan. The first reported a Gallup poll; conducted by ...

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  21. EMPIRE READY TO REVIEW TARIFFS

    Addressing the World Trade Conference, Mr. Nash, of New Zealand, said the main purpose of the Charter was to raise living standards and, ...

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  22. SOVIET DEPUTY PREMIER

    The Presidium of Supreme Soviet appointed Lazar Kaganovich as deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union. (the ...

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  23. Australian Wheat Aids Britain

    The Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) gave the House of Commons, details of the wheat agreement with Australia which would remove the need ...

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  24. "Sourbaya Sue" Granted Passport To United States

    Mrs. Murial Tantry Pearson— "Sourabaya. Sue"—has been granted a United States passport on instructions of the State Department and ...

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  25. De Gaullists Call For Diisolution of National Assembly

    A meeting of deputies, supporting General de Gaulle, decided to table; a motion calling for the dissolution of the National Assembly and the; ...

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  26. NO GROUNDS FOR PROTEST BY MALAY SEAMEN

    The five-man Malay and Moslem Committee stated last night that, apart from questions of policy, the. 14 Malays to be deported from ...

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  27. FLOOD DAMAGE IN N.MALAYA

    The worst floods for 20 years have inundated Northern Malaya and completely isolated Kota Bahru. Eighty per cent, of the houses and ...

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  28. TRADE TALKS WITH YUGOSLAVIA

    The delegates attending the British.Yugoslavia trade conference met for ll hours and then went to sleep but were awakened' at 8 a.m and ...

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  29. Australian Exports To Hongkong

    Exports to Hongkong from Australia will reach a record total of £4,250,000, according to officials. The Australian Trade ...

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  30. COMET NAMED AFTER SHIP

    The comet tentatively referred to as "comet No.1947," may recive the name of "Comet Arbatus," in honour of H.M.S. Arabtus from ...

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  31. PERSIAN PREMIER RESIGNS

    It was announced that Sarda[?] Fakher Hekmat resigned after one day as Premier. He was appointed yesterday i[?] ...

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  32. INFANTILE PARALYSIS;

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— One,new case of. infantile paralysis was reported to-day. An urgent appeal has been made for trained. nurses to ...

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