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  3. CHOLERA DEATHS REPORTED FROM DAMASCUS

    All Syrians are to be inoculated as a result of seven cholera deaths in the last few days, including some on the ...

    Article : 96 words
  4. SIX ARABS, THREE JEWS KILLED INCOMMUNAL' CLASHES IN PALESTINE

    In clashes between Jews and Arabs in Palestine yesterday, six Arabs and three Jews were killed. The death roll in the three weeks since the United Nations decided to partition Palestine is now 299. ...

    Article : 358 words
  5. U.S. PLANE FLEW < FASTER THAN SOUND, IS CLAIM

    According to an unconfirmed story in, the magazine, "Aviation Week," the U.S. Air Force's rocket plane, Bell ...

    Article : 170 words
  6. INDONESIAN CASUALTIES IN DUTCH OPERATIONS

    Allegations, that more than 300 Indonesian civilians were killed and 200 wounded in Dutch mopping-up operations, beWeen December 9 and 12 at Rawagede in the Krawang district, 40 miles south-east of Batavia, were ...

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  7. PERSIA ORDERS ARREST OF FORMER PREMIER

    The Public Prosecutor has ordered the arrest of the former Premier (Qavames-Sultaneh) and Parliament has ...

    Article : 119 words
  8. YUGOSLAVS INJURED. BY BOMBS

    LONDON, Monday.—Ten people were injured when unknown persons threw four bombs during Yugoslav partisan celebrations yesterday, says ...

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  9. MERSYSIDE DOCKERS WORK OVERTIME TO UNLOAD FOOD

    Mersyside dockers worked overtime yesterday and unloaded what will probably be the last cargoes of seasonable food to reach the shops for ...

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  10. JAMAICA STOWAWAYS ARRESTED

    Thirty two West Indian stowaways were landed when the liner Almanasora arrived at Southampton yesterday from Jamaica. ...

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  11. FRESH HOPES FOR EUROPE IN U.S. AID PLAN

    President Truman's appeal to Congress to spend £5,312 million on the Marshall European recovery plan, plus the recent agreement on trade between Britain and Russia, has raised fresh hopes for Europe. ...

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  12. FINE IMPOSED ON BOMBAY FORT CIVIC CLASHES

    A collective fine of. £750 on the trouble areas was Imposed by the Bombay Police Commissioner after four persons were killed and eight ...

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  13. YOUNG MEN KILLED WHEN CLIFF CAVED IN

    John Stanley, 26, and Martin Stanley, 23, sons of Colonel and Lady Stanley, were killed when a 15ft cliff leaved in near their home at ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. YUGOSLAV PRIESTS ACCUSED OF SPYING

    Yugoslav authorities are now accusing priests of espionage. Quoting the Belgrade newspaper, "Borba," the American Associated ...

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  15. DEATH OF TWO NOTED U.S. AUTHORS

    Two noted American personalities —Mark Helhnger, author, journalist, and motion picture producer, of Hollywood, and Meredith Nicholson, ...

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  16. JAPANESE SILK FOR AUSTRALIA

    The steamer Merkur will load 678 cases of raw silk, valued at £25,000 for Australia and New Zealand from R.C.O.F [?]arters at Kure. ...

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  17. U.S. OFFER TO SCALE DOWN COMMITMENTS TO WORLD POLICE FORCE

    In an effort to break down the opposition displayed in the United Nations Military Staff Committee, the United States offered to scale down ...

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  18. TURKISH OFFICER SPONSORS MOVE TO AID ARABS

    A former Turkish army officer is sponsoring a movement to form a legion of Turkish volunteers to wage a Holy war on the Arab side in Palestine, says the Istanbul correspondent of the "New York Times." ...

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  19. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN RUSSIA

    Municipal elections which were held In five U.S.S.R Republics yesterday, coincided with Stalin's 68th birthday. ...

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  20. COUNCILS PLANNED TO CONTROL BRITISH INDUSTRY

    The British Government is expected to announce soon plans for the development of councils in 17 industries, employing between 2 million and 3 ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA TO MAN ISLANDS IN ATLANTIC

    A number of South African army and air force officers have left by the frigate, Transvaal, for Tristan Da Cunha and the Nightingale Islands ...

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  22. INQUIRY INTO FAULT IN FLYING-BOAT

    The Commission, inquiring into the mishap which caused the Tasman Empire Airways flying boat to return to Sydney on December 3, will open ...

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  23. GREEK COMMUNIST ARRESTED BY U.S. DEPT. OF JUSTICE

    A Greek newspaperman, Nicholas KyriazedeB, accredited to the United Nations, has been anested and detained on Ellis Island on 5,000 dollars ...

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  24. £1,000 MILLION AID NEEDED FOR ALLIED ZONES

    Economie aid, amounting to £1000 million, will be required by the combined British and American zones of occupation in Germany, under the Marshall Plan during the five years, 1948 to 1952. ...

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  25. BRITISH RED LEADER DEMANDS REMOVAL OF FOREIGN SECRETARY

    In a spech at Glamorgan, the British Communist leader (Harry Pollitt) called for the removal of Mr. Bevin as Foreign Secretary, asserting that ...

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  26. FORTER ARRESTED FOR REMOVAL OF BODY FRPM MORGUE

    Arrested at Nelson this morning, Desmond Robcit Perry, alias John Paul Rains, 24, porter of Timaru, was later charged at the magistrate's ...

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  27. COMPASSIONATE LEAVE FOR NAZI GENERAL

    Sight days' compassionate leave from his Welsh prison camp over Christmas has been granted to Field Marshall Von Runstedt. ...

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  28. INDIA TO EXTEND ITS NAVY

    India will acquire from Great.Britain the 7,000 ton cruiser, Archilles, and three destroyers for the Indian Navy. ...

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  29. VISCOUNT M.P. SEES END OF LABOUR IN GREAT BRITAIN

    Britain's Labour Government will last only about six to eight months after which there will be an election, and Mr. Winston Churchill will, be ...

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  30. POPE SUFFERING FROM INFLUENZA

    Pope Plus XII, is suffering from influenza, and the Rome correspondent of the "Daily, Mail" says it is not certain whether he will be able to ...

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  31. SOLEMN HIGH MASS TELEVISED FROM R.C. CATHEDRAL

    Solemn High Mass was televised yesterday from the Cathedral of S.S. Peter and Paul in what is believed to be the first telecast from a Catholic ...

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  32. POLITICAL UPHEAVAL EXPECTED IN JAPAN NEXT MONTH

    A big political upheaval in mid-January, following reports of hoarded goods scandal, was predicted yesterday by Hitoshi Ashida, president of the Democratic Party and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. ...

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  33. U.S. WOMEN TENNIS RATINGS

    Miss Louise Brough, of California, has been ranked top American woman tennis player for 1947. Miss Brough, national singles ...

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  34. CRASH OF N.Z. DAKOTA AT LUZON

    Two stretcher cases have been observed near the N.Z. Dakota, which made a forced landing a mile inland from the coast of Luzon, 200 miles ...

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  35. FOUR CHALLENGERS FOR DAVIS CUP

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association has received four challenges so far for the 1948 Davis Cup—from England, Poland, Mexico and ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. TWO KILLED IN CRASH OF HELICOPTER

    Two persons were burned to death when a heliocopter, owned, by an Oregon journal, crashed near the city tate yesterday. One victim was ...

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  37. N.Z. PRIME MINISTER IN HOSPITAL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) is in hospital. Earlier it was reported that he was suffering from bronchial trouble. ...

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  38. INCREASED PAY FOR BASIL, WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. F. D. Kelly) granted increases of 10/- to 18/6 a week to wool and b[?]l workers. ...

    Article : 32 words
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