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  3. BRITAIN'S ADVERSE PAYMENTS OF £675 MILLION

    Britain's adverse balance of payments in 1947 was £675 million, compared with £380 million in 1946, says a White Paper which the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps)issued last night. ...

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  4. NO OBJECTION TO PUBLISHING OF NAZI DOCUMENTS

    Britain has no objection to Russia publishing captured documents alleged to show compromising sweets of ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. LARGE-SCALE WARFARE DEVELOPS IN BATTLE IN JERUSALEM

    In what a Reuters correspondent described as the largest scale warfare Jerusalem has yet seen, two companies of British infantry used mortars and small arms when intervening in a pitched battle in the Yemin Moshe ...

    Article : 209 words
  6. TWO FREIGHTERS DISABLED IN ATLANTIC SEAS

    Two disabled freighters, one an American and the other British, are now wallowing in a raging North Atlantic sea, ...

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  7. GANDHI'S ASHES TO BE SCATTERED ON GANGES

    Thousands watched an urn, containing the ashes of Gandhi, placed on a train which is to take them 400 ...

    Article : 48 words
  8. PLANE CRASHED INTO TREES IN FORCED LANDING

    Making a forced landing to-day, a Lockheed plane crashed into trees, and wings, motors and tail were torn off. ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. AFRICAN BLOC AS BALANCE WITH U,S:A. AND SOVIET

    The Paris "Presse"' said that Sir Stafford Cripps told a London correspondent that France and Britain were in consultation on a possible ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. U.S. COMMUNIST SECRETARY ARRESTED FOR DEPORTATION

    The Justice Department announced the arrest in New York of John Williamson, National Labour Secretary of the Communist Party. ...

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  11. BRITAIN WELCOMES EGG AGREEMENT WITH AUSTRALIA

    The Minister of Food (Mr.Strachey) told a Press conference that the Government attached great importance to the Australian egg ...

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  12. U.S. URGES FOREIGN NATIONS TO USE LESS OIL

    The Commerce Department has asked foreign countries to reduce purchases of American oil to relieve fuel shortages in the United States. ...

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  13. VICE-MARSHAL RESIGNS FROM AIRWAY COMMAND

    Air Vice-Marshal D. C. T. Bennett announced that he had been forced to discontinue his appointment as chief executive officer of the British-South American Airways Corporation, because of an interview he gave last week to a newspaper ...

    Article : 286 words
  14. KASHMIR FORCES ATTACK INDIANS

    The Azad (free) Kashmir Forces communique, issued at Rawalpindi, claims to have inflicted 500 casualties on a 1,000 strong column of Indian ...

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  15. JAPANESE LABOUR HELD AS MENTAL PRISONERS

    Mr. Sterling Collett, an official at S.C.A.P.'s labour division told a Press conference to-day that Japanese labour [?] already had ...

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  16. ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

    ROME, Wednesday.—A police inquest into the deaths of Australian sculptress, Dora Ohlfsen, and her companion, the former Russian ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN BONDS SELL WELL

    Stock Exchange dealings in the new Australian 3 per cent, loan, 1963-65, opened at about three quarters per cent premium. ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. RESTRICTIONS ARE REAL DANGER TO BRITISH PRESS

    The real danger to the Press and to the welfare of industry at the moment, is the continued increasing restrictions on advertising, said the ...

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  19. DEATH OF SIR ISAAC ISAACS IN MELBOURNE

    Australia's first native-born Governor-General(Sir Isaac Isaacs) died at his home at Moore Abbey, South Yarra, to-day. He was 92. He is survived by his widow, Lady Isaacs, and two daughters, Mrs. David Cohen, of Sydney, and Mrs. Sefton Cullen, ...

    Article : 354 words
  20. INDIAN REFUGEE ACCUSED OF THREAT TO KILL GANDHI

    Madam Lut,a Punjabi refugee, who was accused of throwing a bomb to kill Gandhi, declared that Hindu Dal, an extremist organisation, had ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. 35 KILLED IN FIRE AT HOME

    Thirty-five persons were burned to death in a fire that destroyed an old people's home, yesterday, in Newfoundland, says the United Press. ...

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  22. PLANE CRASHED ON 20-MINUTE FLIGHT

    The Dutch Army reported that a patrol reached the wreck of a Dutch Dakota, which crashed late yesterday, 15 miles north-west of ...

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  23. EISENHOWER PROUD TO BE SOLDIER

    In a farewell message,General Elsenhower, who retired on Saturday as Chief-of-Staff of the U.S. Army, said: "I cannot let this day pass ...

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  24. U.S. PERSECUTION AGAINST JAP TREACHERY

    "If treachery of the Japanese accused in the major war crimes trial remained unpunished, there would be an implied invitation to world anarchy," the chief prosecutor (Mr. Joseph Keenan) said in his final address to the tribunal. ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. N.Z. to Exchange Soft Woods For Australian Steel

    Trade relationships between New Zealand and Australia were referred to by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) when discussing the Mission ...

    Article : 120 words
  26. JAP SHIPS COLLIDE ON INLAND SEA

    Two Japanese ships collided to-day on the Inland Sea, leaving one drifting helplessly in a minefield. A rescue tug was unable to reach ...

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  27. NEW YORK EXCHANGE PRICES LOWER

    Stocks were lower on the Stock Exchange. Commodity markets opened quietly at war's sharp decline in cotton and corn futures, ...

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  28. N.Z. TEAM MAY TOUR AUSTRALIA

    An invitation for a New Zealand Rugby League team to tour Australia this season would be considered by the New Zealand League ...

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  29. INDIAN DELEGATION TO RETURN FOR ADVICE

    The Indian delegation, after asking the Security Council for an adjournment of the Kashmir case, announced it would fly to India to consult with the Indian Government. It is expected that the Indian, ...

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  30. MILLIONS BEQUEATHED TO EDUCATION

    Mr. Thomas Lamont, a financier, who died on February 2, willed approximately 10 million dollars to educational and charitable Institutions, ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. Bevin Says Britain Winning Out

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) said at an AngloEgyptian Society dinner last night he was satisfied that Britain was ...

    Article : 75 words
  32. AIRLINES TO POOL RESOURCES

    It is announced that airlines of Sweden, Denmark and Norway have agreed to pool their services for joint operation in Europe, beginning on ...

    Article : 41 words
  33. U.S. TO ARM GUARDS IN GREECE

    The United States Army Mission announced it had agreed to equip and provide rations for 100 battalions of the Greek National Guard—50,000 ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. NAIROBI POLICE OPEN FIRE

    The police opened fire yesterday, killing 11 and wounding many others when 1000 religious demonstrators in the Kavirondo Gulf district refused ...

    Article : 42 words
  35. LABOUR OPPOSITION TO WAGE PEGGING

    Reuters confirms that 20 Labour members of the House of Commons signed a motion asking the Government to withdraw its request for no ...

    Article : 33 words
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