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  3. US. TRANSFERS 29 SHIPS TO ITALY SERVICE

    President Truman ordered the transfer of 29 merchantmen to Italy as a gesture of United States goodwill. Fifteen ...

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  4. G.I. VETERANS OPPOSED TO MacARTHUR

    Leaders of veterans against the MacArthur movement called on President Truman to tear down what they called the ...

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  5. European Recovery Conference Orders Preparation Of Treaty

    The European Recovery Conference ended after directing its experts to draw up statutes of a permanent international organisation and articles of a treaty to bind it. The conference voted unanimously for Western German ...

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  6. IRON CURTAIN IS ADVANCING ACROSS EUROPE

    "The constant advance, of the iron curtain across Europe has created a grave crisis in international relations," declared the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. Joseph Martin) in a Press statement. ...

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  7. THREE DEPUTIES FLEE FROM CZECH COUNTRY

    Three Czech Socialist Deputies, Vladimir Krajina, Alois Cizek, and Ota Hora, besides the former chief prosecutor of ...

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  8. U.S. COAL MINERS FACE ACTION BY OWNERS

    The pension rights strike spread to 350,000 of the nation's 400,000 soft coal miners, and brought a threat of court action from ...

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  9. NEW TITLE FOR KING OF EGYPT

    The Chamber universally adopted a proposal to amend the title, King Farouk, to King Farouk of Egypt and Sudan. ...

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  10. HYDRO ELECTRIC WORKS ON VOLGA

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The newspaper, "Pravda," says, the work has begun on a monster new hydro electrict power station near Gorky on the ...

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  11. Agreement Collapses On Palestine Partition

    The tentative Big Power agreement on Palestine collapsed last night when France withdrew approval of the resolution which declared that there was now o threat to world peace in the Holy Land. The United States also ...

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  12. OVERHEATING OF ENGINES ON TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE

    The General Manager of the Tasman Empire Airways (Mr. Roberts) said to-day that the overheating of engines, which caused the grounding ...

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  13. PRE-WAR TALKS ATMOSPHERE IN WASHINGTON

    Columnists, Joseph and, Stewart Alsopp, in an article in the New York "Herald-Tribune" says there is plainly a pre-war atmosphere in ...

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  14. U.S. PURCHASES LITTLE WOOL FROM AUSTRALIA

    American woollen goods makers have been buying little wool from Australia and New Zealand in recent months because the prices have been too high, says the Boston correspondent of the "Wall Street Journal." ...

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  15. GUARDSMEN MAN PALACE BOILERS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Guardsmen yesterday stoked the boilers at Buckingham Palace where 38 stokers are on strike. ...

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  16. BAN ON UNION EXPENDITURE HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL

    The Federal District Court ruled that the ban under the Taft-Hartley Act on political spending by Labour unions is unconstitutional. Judge Ben Moore dismissed an ...

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  17. GERMAN RATIONS RAISED

    It was announced last night that German rations in the Anglo-American zone will be 'raised on April 1 from 1,300 to 1,560 calories daily—the ...

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  18. POLISH TRADE WITH SOVIET ZONE

    Poland and the Soviet zone in Germany have signed a £14 million trade agreement. The Soviet zone will supply wood, ...

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  19. CONVICTION OF M.P. QUASHED

    The Appeals Court quashed a sentence of 12 months and a fine of £500 imposed on David Weitzman, Labour member for Stoke Newington. ...

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  20. FRESH RIOTING AT ACCRA

    Rioting, which occurred at Kumasi, 120 miles north of Accra, on Monday resulted in several deaths. The trouble began when ...

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  21. British Naval Force Left Honduras For Caribbean

    The cruiser Sheffield, with Vice-Admiral Sir William Tennant aboard, left British Honduras at dawn, after a stay of 18 days. It left to the army the maintenance of the colony's defences against any possible invasion from Guatemala. ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADERS MOVE FOR CUT IN PURCHASES TAX

    British retail distributors answered Sir Stafford Cripp's plea for reduced Prices and profits with an offer to bear the £30 million cost if the ...

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  23. U.S. Republican Support For Military Budget

    Republican leaders agreed on the need for voting the full 11,000 million dollars military budget, requested by President Truman, plus an undisclosed increase in air force appropriations. The Presidential candidate (Mr. ...

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  24. HASTINGS PLANE ARRIVES FROM ENGLAND

    The first Handley Page Hastings aircraft to visit Australia arrived to-day from London. It is Britain's largest military transport and has a ...

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  25. COMMITTEE REJECTS INDONESIAN PROTEST

    The Dutch and Republicans have submitted detailed proposals to the Security Council Good Offices Committee, covernig all aspects of the ...

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  26. CHINESE COMMOS. CAPTURE SZEPINGKAI

    A Government military spokesman claimed that, despite their superiority, more than 20,000 casualties had been inflicted on the communist forces ...

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  27. FINNISH TREATY PROPOSALS

    The Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee drafted counter-proposals to the Russian approach for a treaty. It is understood these include that ...

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  28. EIGHT KILLED IN AIR COLLISION

    Eight airmen were killed when two bombers collided in mid-air over a R.A.F. station and burst into flames. Part of one plane fell in flames on ...

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  29. ANGLO-FRENCH MOVES ON CHANNEL TUNNEL

    British and French engineers and Parliamentarians met in London to revive the campaign for a tunnel, linking Dover and Calais, at an estimated cost of between £50 and £60 million. Mr. Christopher Shawcross led the ...

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  30. WOMEN'S CRICKET WIN FOR AUSTRALIA

    Dismissing Otago for 73 in the second innings Australia won the women's cricket match at Dunedin by an innings and 380 runs. ...

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  31. British Labour Has to Consider All Opinions

    The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Morrison) in a foreword to the East Lewisham Labour Partys annual report, says the Labour Government had to take proper account of the Policy declared at the Labour Party's annual conference but, as ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. DEATH SENTENCES FOR THREE POLES

    A military court sentenced to death three leading members of the Polish underground organisation, including Maria Szelagowska, on charges of ...

    Article : 55 words
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