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  3. BRITAIN WORKING FOR CLOSER UNITY WITH FRANCE

    Britain was not now proposing a formal political union with France, but would work for ever closer unity, the British Foreign Secretary (M. Bevin) told the House of Commons during the Foreign Affairs debate yesterday. ...

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  4. U.S. SCIENTISTS DESIRE TO ENTER AUSTRALIA

    Nearly 50 applications daily are reaching Neville Whitten, Australian scientific liaison officer, in response to advertisements scattered over the ...

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  5. BRITAIN MAY MOVE SOVIET FOR EXIT VISAS

    In the face of a threatened division, the Government, in the House of Lords, accepted a motion by Lord Vansittart, ...

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  6. MR. BEVIN LAUNCHES ATTACK ON SOVIET UNION

    Launching one of the strongest attacks yet made in the West on the Soviet Union's expansionist policy in Europe, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) warned the House of Commons that the Soviet apparently intends to ...

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  7. SHARING SUPPLIES MAT CAUSE U.S. HARDSHIPS

    Addressing the National Cotton Council, the Secretary of State (General Marshall) said that the sharing of farm ...

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  8. DUTCH TO NATIONALISE BANK

    THE HAGUE, 'Friday.—By 52 votes to 23, the Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament approved a draft bill nationalising the Netherlands ...

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  9. U.S. TO TRANSFER CITIZENS FROM PALESTINE

    Plans for the removal of American citizens from Palestine, in anticipation of still more serious fighting there, are being considered by the Stale Department. The Washington correspondent of ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA NOT YET ENTERED FOR DAVIS CUP

    Australia is not among the 22 nations, which have filed entries for the 1948 Davis Cup, but the Cup Management Committee has cabled ...

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  11. TRUMAN OPPOSES 40HOURS EXTENSION

    President Truman at a Press conference disapproved of suggestions that the current 40-hour week be extended to 45-hours. ...

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  12. MR. HO[?] TURNING TO AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. John Hood, counsellor to the Australian U.N.O. delegation, is leaving immediately for Australia to consult with ...

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  13. U.S. BROADCASTING NAZI DOCUMENTS

    Short-wave radio studios in New York yesterday began broadcasting the contents of the seized Nazi, documents dealing with Soviet-German ...

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  14. CONFERENCE LIKELY TO FORM WESTERN UNION

    A conference is likely to be called to negotiate the Western Union which Mr. Bevin is seeking, says Reuters diplomatic correspondent. He adds that the conference, would be held either in London or Paris, probably with the Foreign Ministers of Britain, ...

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  15. QUISLINGS ESCAPE FROM BRAZIL

    Nine Norwegians, described, as quislings by the Norwegian authorities, and who have been detained in Brazil for some months, yesterday ...

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  16. MR. WARD ADMITS HAVING SAFE DEPOSIT ACCOUNT

    In a hot reply from the witness box in the Garden case to-day, the Minister for External Territories (E.J. Ward) ...

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  17. FOOD SHORTAGES CAUSE STRIKES IN CENTRAL EUROPE

    A strike of one million workers was called for midnight last night by the Bavarian Trade Union Council. Reuters says that the strike is in ...

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  18. DETECTIVE SHOT OFFICER

    DUBLIN, Friday.—An inquest has revealed that the bullet, which killed Chief Superintendent Sean Gantly during Wednesday's manhunt for ...

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  19. AMISH BISHOP CHAINED DAUGHTER FOR 10 YEARS

    Bishop Samuel Hochstettler 75, of The Amish Church, admitted, when arrested on an assault and battery charge, that he had kept his 41-year-old daughter, Lucy, tied and chained in a squalid room for the last 10 years. ...

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  20. FRANCE STANDS FIRM ON FRANC VALUES

    Despite objections by Britain, the French Cabinet has decided to stand firm on the plan to devalue the franc. Announcing this after a Cabinet ...

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  21. FINE WOOL MADE LIKE NEW SILK

    Fine wool has become a very important fashion fabric in the United States, reports the "Daily News," which says it is being extensively used ...

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  22. BRIDGES MAY BE OUSTED FROM C.I.O.

    Informed quarters, quoted by the United Press, say that C.I.O. President (Philip Murray) and Harry Bridges, Australian-born head of the ...

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  23. HALF SISTER TO HIRAJI SOLD

    A full half-sister to Hiraji, the winner of the Melbourne Cup last year, brought 3,000 guineas at the National Yearling sales to-day. It ...

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  24. CONSERVATIVES TO OPPOSE TARIFFS

    Conservatives in the House of Commons on Thursday next will oppose the Government's motion to approve the Geneva tariff agreements. ...

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  25. ACTRESS MAKES CLAIM ON FILM DOCTOR

    Actress Ann Nagel has brought a 350,000 dollar suit against the film colony surgeon, Dr. Franklin Thorpe, alleging that she was not aware until ...

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  26. OIL SHORTAGES DUE TO LACK OF STEEL

    Mr. J. Flannagan, field oil manager for the British Shell Oil Co., revealed on arrival to-day that the fuel position would not improve materially ...

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  27. BAN RELAXED ON TOURIST TRAVEL

    A relaxation of the ban on tourist travel, as from about May 1, was announced in the House of Commons by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin). ...

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  28. SUDDEN DEATH OF CAPTAIN FLLIA

    Group Captain A. W. L. Ellia, M.C., the youngest commanding officer of a flying squadron in the 1914-18 war, died suddenly last night. ...

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  29. NEW CHIEF OF STAFF OF PAKISTAN ARMY

    Major General H. C. McCay, has been appointed the new Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Army, says Reuters. ...

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