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  3. Labour Members Move For Withdrawal of Wage-Pegging Policy

    Twenty-one Labour members and two Communists have tabled two separate motions in the House of Commons, demanding the withdrawal of the Government's wages policy. ...

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  4. SOVIET MUSIC CONDEMNED BY COMMUNISTS

    A report by the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party condemns the musical works of the Soviet ...

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  5. FAMILY GROUPS EVACUATING JERUSALEM

    Family groups have been evacuating Jerusalem danger spots as the Jews and Arabs start a war of nerves following Tuesday's battles in the Montefiore and Yemin Moshe areas. ...

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  6. DISABLED SHIP STEAMS INTO HAUFAX

    One of two freighters, disabled in raging seas, 800 miles east of Nova Scotia and 90 miles, apart, has reached ...

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  7. SOVIET ALLEGED ANGLO PACT TO USE HITLER

    In a second instalment of its reply to the, American publication on Nazi-Soviet relations in 1939-41, the Soviet says ...

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  8. SALARY PAYMENTS FOR FOOD CORPORATION

    As chairman of the Overseas Food Corporation Mr. L. A. Plummer, is to receive a salary of £5,000. This was announced in the House ...

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  9. AIR VICE-MARSHAL TO CONTEST NORTH CROYDON BY-ELECTION

    Reports, that Australian-born Air Vice-Marshal D.C.T. Bennett, who has been dismissed from his post as chief executive of the British South ...

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  10. HISTORIC CASTLE SWEPT BY FIRE

    Fire almost destroyed the 33-room historic Naseby Hall, Northamptonshire, the scene of a battle between Roundheads and Royalists in 1645. ...

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  11. ARBITRARY ARREST OF U.S. ATTACHES

    In separate notes the United States protested to Russia and Hungary against the Russian arrest of two military attaches from the ...

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  12. SOVIET FEARS BREAK UP OF FOUR-POWER TALKS

    A threat, that the recent Anglo-American reorganisation of the Anglo-American zones of occupation might break up the Four Power Government of Germany, was voiced by Marshal Sokolovsky at a meeting of the Allied Control Council. ...

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  13. BULGARIA SHOOTS DOWN TWO TURKISH PLANES

    Bulgarian frontier guards shot down two Turkish Spitfires which, it is stated, violated the Bulgarian "air space" on Monday by flying ...

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  14. CHINESE BANDITS KILL ENGLISH BUSINESS MAN

    Four robbers yesterday Killed an English business-man and injured another while they were hiking in Kowloon Hills, Hongkong. ...

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  15. BARTER TRADE WITH HOLLAND

    Britain and Holland, under a trade agreement Just concluded, will exchange goods, valued at £70 million. Reuters correspondent in the ...

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  16. U.S. ARMY SECRETARY INSPECTS PANAMA DEFENCE ZONES

    The U.S. Secretary of the Army (Mr. Kenneth Royall) is visiting Panama to help himself and the War Department to determine their attitude ...

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  17. PAY FOR RUGBY UNION OPPOSED

    Rugby was purely a game, not,a professional sport, and was not so important that a player should impose hardship on his family to ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM RECEIVED WELL IN ENGLAND

    Australia's cricket team for the English tour is a formidable list of names and to the satisfaction of all and to the glory of the game, ...

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  19. AMAZING SCENES AT GANDHI'S FUNERAL

    Amazing scenes marked the progress to Allahabad of the funeral train, which is conveying the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi to the confluence of the rivers Ganges and Jumna. In New Delhi more than 30,000, ...

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  20. STOCK MARKET PRICES FALL IN U.S.A. AND BRITAIN

    Prices fell on the American commodity and security markets yesterday but the slide appeared to be losing some of its momentum. Whether this, will continue will not be known fully until to-day for, although livestock markets will be open, the ...

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  21. BRITAIN BUYS HAM FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The Food Minister (Mr Strachey) in a written reply to the House of Commons, said that Britain had contracted to buy 750 tons of canned ...

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  22. MOTOR INDUSTRY FOR ARGENTINE

    An Italian engineer and automobile racer, Ernesto Maserati, has submitted to President Peron, a plan for manufacturing motor vehicles in ...

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  23. CHILD KILLED BY HIT FROM STONE

    The discovery of a blood-stained stone near where the body was lying, is the latest development in the mysterious death of Leslie James ...

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  24. SOCIALISM EXPENSIVE LUXURY IN JAPAN

    "Like Britain, Japan has found Socialism an expensive luxury," Shigeru Yoshida declared. Yoshida is president of the Liberal Party and is now favourite for the Prime Ministership. In common with the former Prime ...

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  25. CRAFT RESCUED IN PACIFIC

    A radio report from the ship Cordette, en route from London to Suva, stated that it had taken in tow an engineless craft on which only one ...

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  26. TAIL-ENDER SCORES CENTURY

    Griffiths, formerly a tail-ended with the M.C.C. team, who was promoted to opening batsmen in the "patchwork" team because of injuries to ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA SHOULD AID BRITAIN DOUAR CRISIS

    Australia's dollar difficulties could be overcome by increased production, which could be achieved easily if all put their minds to the task, declared ...

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  28. WALLABIES DEPART FROM ENGLAND

    To the strains of "Waltzing Matilda," on a saxaphone, the Australian, Rugby Union team left Southhampton yesterday to embark on the ...

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  29. ITALIAN CUSTOMS UNION WITH FRANCE

    The Italian Government has approved of the preliminary draft for a customs union between France and Italy, which the French Government ...

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