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  3. "Prayda" in Opposition To Establishment of Federation in Europe

    Strong opposition by the Moscow newspaper "Pravda," to the movement for establishing the proposed East European Federation seems to answer the question often raised in recent months—whether or not the Soviet, ...

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  4. PALESTINE CLOSES ROADS TO TRANSJORDAN

    The American Associated Presa reports that the Palestine Government closed all the Palestine-Transjordan frontier ...

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  5. BULGARIAN RESIGNS AS HE FEARED DEATH

    Michael Padev, counsellor to the Bulgarian Legation in London, has resigned because of fears that he might be killed if ...

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  6. FRENCH CABINET TO FORCE BILL THROUGH

    Premier Schuman may force his free gold market bill through the National Assembly, even though the Socialists decided to withhold their 103 votes, which leaves the Government with a slight majority for the ...

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  7. HONGKONG FORCES "GAMBLED AND LOST"

    A report from Major-General C. M. Maltby, who commanded the Hongkong forces against the Japanese, says that ...

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  8. BRITISH UNIONS MAY FACE W.F.T.U. COLLAPSE

    According to the "Daily Mail," the British Trades Union Congress has issued an ultimatum to the World Federation of Trade Unions that, ...

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  9. MOSCOW PROTEST AT REOPENING AIRFIELD

    Claiming that it contradicts terms of the Italian peace treaty, Russia has protested to Britain and America about the American proposal to ...

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  10. World Conference Opens On Wheat Exports

    Before the 40-nation world wheat conference opened yesterday the leader of the Australian delegation (Mr. Edwin McCarthy) said that Australia sincerely hoped some agreement would be reached, but it was difficult ...

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  11. MARINES DEVELOP LEPROSY AFTER TATTOOING ON ARMS

    Doctors here are interested keenly in how two American marines developed leprosy almost three years after being tattooed at the same time in ...

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  12. AMERICAN HOCKEY "FAMILY QUARREL"

    A request by the International Olympic Committee, that the two rival American ice hockey teams in the winter Olympics be both banned, ...

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  13. DUTCH SHIPS TO RESUME RUN TO AUSTRALIA

    Dutch cargo vessels will resume the run between Singapore and Australia in March, and famous white passenger ships, like Nieuw Holland, ...

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  14. COMPULSORY SAVINGS IN POLAND

    A new bill, making saving compulsory, has been introduced in Poland. It aims at making saving a habit and at inducing hoarders to put their ...

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  15. BRITAIN TO SCRAP FIVE CRUISERS

    Five more British cruisers, Danal, Delhi, Caledon, Columbo and Kent, are to be scrapped. This announcement was made to ...

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  16. AMERICAN AID NEEDED TIN MANCHURIA

    Only the most resourceful and energetic measures by the Nationalist Government with the aid of the United States, can save Manchuria from forceful inclusion in a Soviet line-up, says the Mukden correspondent of the "World Telegram." ...

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  17. Rumanian War Crimes Unproved In Democratic State

    Crimes, of which the Rumanian Opposition leader (Dr. Julius Maniu) and his associates were accused, would not be considered crimes in a ...

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  18. GERMAN PREMIERS DECIDE ON COLLABORATION

    Eight Premiers of Western German Provinces, at a meeting in Frankfurt, reluctantly agreed to collaborate in the reorganisation of the bizonal Economic Council announced by the American and British zonal authorities. ...

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  19. Teen-Age Bandits Rob Passengers In Jap Train

    While the greatest police manhunt in the history of Japanese crime continued yesterday for a bank murder 150 bandits held up a train ...

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  20. AMERICAN PLANE MISSING

    Planes searched throughout yesterday for the United States Army Dakota plane, missing since Tuesday morning on a flight from Istres to ...

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  21. NEW IRAQ CABINET FORMED

    The former President of the Senate (Syld Mahomed Alsaader) formed a new Cabinet to replace Salen Jabr's Cabinet who resigned on Tuesday, ...

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  22. MEXICANS KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    Twenty-eight Mexicans, who were being taken to the El Centro deportation centre, were among the 32 persons killed when a DC airliner, ...

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  23. NATIONALIST PARTY TO OPPOSE AFRICAN LOAN TO BRITAIN

    Ratification of South Africa's £80 million loan to Britain, unless South Africa imports fewer consumer goods from Britain and receives more ...

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  24. U. S. TO JOIN S. PACIFIC COMMISSION

    President Truman signed a joint Congressional resolution authorising United States membership in the South Pacific Commission. The agreement for this was signed ...

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  25. NO LIMITATIONS ON SPEEDWAY RIDERS

    English speedway promoters at a meeting with the Speedway Riders Association contested the request that the number of Australian riders, ...

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  26. 21 GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS TO HANG

    It is reported that the British official executioner, Albert Pierpont, has arrived in the British zone to assist in "operation pontoon" —the secret ...

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  27. ADEQUATE PAY SOUGHT FOR ALL BLACK RUGBY UNION

    Interviewed at Timaru the All Black player, M. P. Goddard, said the time had come for the New Zealand Rugby Union to consider ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA SENDS POOR QUALITY GOODS TO CHINA

    Commenting on the poor quality goods, imported from Australia on the Yunan, a Chinese importer said that he was demanding the whole of ...

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  29. CHINESE REDS GAIN VITAL CENTRE

    Chinese forces have captured the vital communications centre of Sinlitun after a bitter struggle, during which Communists are claimed to ...

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  30. AMERICAN CATS FOR EUROPE

    Plans to comb the United States, Canada and Costa Rica for 50,000 cats for Europe are being completed by the American Feline Society. ...

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  31. NEWS IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Thursday.—Servicemen in Britain are to receive less meat, bacon, ham and cheese in their rationa but more sugar and fats. ...

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  32. U.S. SCIENTISTS SEEKING POSITIONS IN AUSTRALIA

    Several hundred applications have so far been received for posts with the Australian Division of Industrial Development. ...

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  33. CANADIAN FOOD FOR OLYMPIC ATHLETES

    British Columbia has taken the Canadian lead in providing food for British Olympic athletes. Sportsmen are sending Britain, ...

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  34. MR. CHIFLEY ASKED TO FIND PEN FRIEND

    A 16-year-old London boy, Ron Ellis, has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) seeking his assistance in securing an Australian pen ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. MORE EARTHQUAKES IN PHILIPPINES

    Four more earthquakes shook the Central Philippines early yesterday. They were felt at Romblon Island, north of Pahay Island, Capiz City, ...

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  36. ATOMIC FELLOWSHIP FUND

    The United States Atomic Energy Commission established a 1,000,000 dollars fellowship fund to finance the training of doctors and biologists in ...

    Article : 48 words
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