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  3. IRAQ LEADERS WILL NOT RATIFY NEW TREATY

    Iraqi leaders do not intend to ratify the new Anglo-Iraqi treaty. Reuter says that the British ...

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  4. BRITISH PROTEST TO ARGENTINA ON ANTARCTIC ACTIVITY

    A Foreign Office spokesman said Britain had sent a sharp note to Argentina protesting against the erection of a base at Deception Island in the Falklands, says Reuters correspondent. The correspondent adds that it is clear that Britain is ...

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  5. BRITISH OFFER OF CUSTOMS UNION

    It is officially reported in Paris that Britain has offered France a far reaching customs union as an alternative to the French proposal to devalue the export franc. Such a customs union would merge the sterling, and ...

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  6. COAL STOPPAGE THREATENS STATE SERVICES NEXT WEEK

    There will be a shut down of gas supplies and steam train services on Wednesday next unless coal miners are back at work by Tuesday, it was learned in authoritative Government circles to-night. ...

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  7. AVERAGE WOOL PRICE SHOWS SHARP INCREASE

    The upward movement in wool values continued in December when the Australian average for greasy wool at auction was 39.28d. per lb., ...

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  8. Tito Boasts of Having Atom Bombs

    The pro-Italian newspaper La Voce Liberta, lengthily quotes a secret speech which Marshal Tito made to a party ...

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  9. Early Statement By Mr. Bevin On Five Power Alliance

    It is rumoured freely in London that Mr. Bevin will make the expected announcement about the proposal for an ...

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  10. Britain Refuses Entry of More Jews To Palestine

    Britain cannot, agree to the U.N.O. General Assembly's recommendation that she open a major port in Palestine by February 1, to permit the ...

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  11. ARGENTINA TO START IMMIGRATION DRIVE

    The Argentine Cabinet has, created a National Immigration Commission with sweeping powers enabling it to negotiate for the transfer of entire ...

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  12. BAGHDAD CLASH

    Seven were killed and many injured when students clashed with the police in an attempt to break the cordon at the funeral of three students killed ...

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  13. U.S. DENIES SEEKING AIR BASES IN N. AFRICA

    Reports from London that the United States is negotiating "at a very high level" for a chain of American air bases along the coast of North ...

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  14. U.S. TANKERS RUSH OIL FROM PERSIAN GULF

    The United States Navy is running tankers with oil from the [?] Gulf as fast as it can, said Vice Admiral Forrest Sherman, when leaving ...

    Article : 176 words
  15. Russia Signs Trade Pact with Belgium

    Russia, Belgium and Luxemburg have signed a trade agreement This was announced by ...

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  16. DUTCH ACCEPT SIX POINTS FOR INDONESIAN PACT

    Unconditional acceptance by the Dutch Government of the six points which the U.N.O. Good Offices Committee proposed as a basis for ...

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  17. RUSSIA TAKING 15 PER CENT. FROM GERMAN ZONE IN REPARATIONS

    Russia is taking about 15 per cent of the current production of the Soviet zone as reparations, according to figures given to British and American ...

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  18. NO U.S. EMBARGO ON TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    American trade with Russia ana its European satellites will not be subjected to embargo under the new export licensing regulations which ...

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  19. BRITAIN TO ADHERE TO BATTLESHIPS

    Referring to the decision to scrap the four battleships Queen Elizabeth, Valiant, Nelson and Rodney, and the battlecruiser Renown, the First Lord ...

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  20. U.K. IMPORT DUTY TO STAY ON AMERICAN FILMS

    The 75 per cent, import duty on American films, which Britain imposed in August, 1947, is to stand. Revealing this in the House of ...

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  21. IRISH POLICE CHIEF SHOT DEAD

    In a running gun fight between police, troops and three gunmen, Sean Gantly. Chief Superintendent of the Dublin Police, was shot dead ...

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  22. THREE POWER TALKS ON GERMANY'S FUTURE

    The future of Germany will be discussed at a three power conference betwecn Britain, America and France, to be held in London at the end of ...

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  23. TWO ARRESTS MADE IN SEARCH FOR GANG

    Detectives investigating recent serious crimes to-day raided a cottage at Lime Kiln Bay and arrested five men and a woman as they were ...

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  24. WALLABIES WIN THIRD MATCH IN FRANCE

    A crowd of 10,000 at Toulon yesterday saw the Wallabies defeat the Racing Club of Toulon, by 16 points to 5, after leading 5-0 at half-time. ...

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  25. MT. ISA STRIKE FOLLOWS STOP WORK MEETING

    About 800 employees of Mt. Isa Mines Ltd. are on strike following a stop work meeting this morning. When the men returned to the mine ...

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  26. CANADA CHALLENGES FOR DAVIS CUP

    Canada has entered a challenge in the 1948 Davis Cup competition. The entry is in the North American zone as in previous years. ...

    Article : 211 words
  27. GERMAN ARCHIVES REVEAL RUSSIAN ROLE AS HITLER'S ALLY

    Discussions between Hitler and Molotov for splitting up the world into German, Russian and Japanese spheres of influence, and, for the division of the British Empire, are revealed in German Foreign Office records which the United States Department of ...

    Article : 502 words
  28. 200.000 ON STRIKE IN GERMANY

    Two hundred thousand workers in Nurembuig and Cologne have struck in protest against food shortages, says American Associated Press. ...

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  29. TO CIRCLE THE WORLD IN AMPHIBIOUS JEEP

    Before crowds of sceptical waterside workers, a 34-years-old seaman, Frederick Carlin, of Perth, W.A., yesterday gave a demonstration of a ...

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  30. B.B.C. CEASES RELAYS OF MUSIC HALLS

    The B.B.C. will not relay any more theatre and music hall broadcasts involving Musicians' Union players until the union, which has demanded ...

    Article : 71 words
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