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  3. NOT TO PRESS TRUSTEESHIP FOR PALESTINE

    America's delegation to the United Nations has teen instructed not to press for immediate action on President Truman's proposal for a Palestine trusteeship in place of partition. A United States spokesman said the delegation ...

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  4. SOVIET DENIES SUBMARINES OFF U.S. COAST

    Reports that Russian submarines had been sighted off American shores were denied by the Soviet Newsagency, ...

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  5. JAP STRIKERS RESUME WORK WHEN ORDERED

    Striking Japanese Government employees returned to work yesterday, following an instruction from General ...

    Article : 81 words
  6. Unrealistic Discussions On Soviet's Proposals For Atomic Energy Control

    A majority of the United Nations Atomic Energy Working Committee supported a recommendation by Britain, France, Canada and China that the committee's discussion of Russian proposals for a world system of ...

    Article : 523 words
  7. SLAVERY COULD BE WORSE THAN WAR

    "This country does not want war and has never wanted war, but there are several things worse than war, including ...

    Article : 96 words
  8. COMIINED NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    Combined manoeuvres were important to ensure that in the event of war there would be a common doctrine and units of the fleet could join ...

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  9. FLIGHT OFFICER FLIES TO AUSTRALIA

    Air Commodore E. H. Fielden, captain of the King's flight, left for Australia and New Zealand in a Viking aircraft. ...

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  10. CZECH WRITER RESIGNS FROM COMMUNISTS

    Ivan Blatny, 29, Czech poet and Writer, who arrived in London on Friday as a member of a delegation from the Czech Syndicate of ...

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  11. BRITAIN SUBMITS DRAFT TREATY ON FREEDOM OF PRESS

    Britain will submit a draft treaty to the international conference on the Freedom of the Press, and Information. Ita proposals include one that each State grant nationals of other States freedom to send and receive information without Government ...

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  12. NO TALK MOVES FOR LEADERS OF BIG THREE

    There are no plans for a meeting of President Troman with the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), and M[?] ...

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  13. SOVIET ALLEGES U.S. ESPIONAGE IN BERLIN

    Soviet authorities in Berlin alleged that they have discovered the existence of an illegal [?] cist organisation, which ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. SURVEY OF ELECTION PROSPECTS IN ITALY

    In a survey of the prospects at the Italian elections on April 18, the Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that the Christian Democrats' position is still, stable and solid. They have in their favour a good record of government, which is, drawn ...

    Article : 273 words
  15. FINLAND CONSIDERS RUSSIAN OFFER

    Russian proposals for a pact with Finland have reached Hel[?] The correspondent of "The [?] says the Cabinets Foreign [?] ...

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  16. INDIAN SERVICE THREATENS TO HOLD STRIKE

    Pandit Nehru told the National Assembly in Calcutta that Government servants were threatening to begin on April 2 a violent stay-in ...

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  17. MINOR TROUBLES AT MANUS ISLAND

    Two chinese heve been arr[?]d on Manus Island and charged with assaulting natives. The arr[?] [?] made during two days' visit by [?] ...

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  18. TEST MATCH IN WEST INDIES

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Tuesday.— England was dismissed for 227 in the Test match against the West Indies who, at stumps, had lost 3 for ...

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  19. MINERS LEADER, ORDERED TO EXPLAIN IGNORING SUBPOENA

    District Judge Richmond Keech has ordered the united mineworkers' leader, John L. Lewis, to explain to the court why he ignored a subpoena served on him under the Taft-Hartley Labour Act. ...

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  20. FRANCE BEATS ENGLAND

    PARIS, Tuesday.—France beat England by 15 points to nil in an International Rugby Union match yesterday. ...

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  21. Military Lend-Lease May Be Renewed

    A revival of military lend-lease to Britain and other members of the Brussels Alliance is being discussed by officials. Reuters says that no reference to this has been made in official pronouncements as such announcement ...

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  22. COMMOS TO "HEAD" PEACE MOVEMENT

    "Communists must place themselves at the head of a mass peace movement because those who would organise a new war do so against the ...

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  23. RIOT OF PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY

    Claiming that their superiors had mistreated them a company of Philippine constabulary soldiers mutinied at Naic, near Gavite, yesterday, ...

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  24. BRITAIN ACCUSED OF CAUSING STRIFE IN PALESTINE

    Rabbi Max Shenk, of Sydney, told the Rotary Club to day that, because England wanted to continue her control of Palestine, the British Colonial ...

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  25. U.S. ARMY RELAXES CONTROL OF PRESS CORRESPONDENTS

    The United States Army yesterday withdrew from overseas commanders their control over the accreditation of Press and radio correspondents to ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. RUMANIAN GOVERNMENT OVERWHELMINGLY RE-ELECTED

    The Communist-dominated Government bloc in Rumania polled 7,116,267 out of 7,732,651 votes Cast in Monday's elections, according to the ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. Dr. Evatt's Statement Publicised

    The recent statement by Dr. Evatt on the Palestine partition is being used by the American Zionist Emergency Council as a publicity for ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. SCIENCE CONGRESS IN SWEDEN

    The eighth International [?] Congress, to be held in Stoo[?] from July 7 to 14, will be att[?]ed by about 600 scientists in [?] ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. PERSIA RECRUITS FOREIGN ADVISERS

    Persia, in a Note to the Russian Government, claimed she had been forced to recruit foreign advisers, because the Russians for the past 100 years had been threatening her independence. The Teheran correspondent of the British United Press says ...

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  30. COMMOS ARRESTED IN NEW DELHI

    The police have arrested 17 Communists and trade union leaders in raids made on the Communist headquarters and other organisations ...

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  31. TEST CRICKETERS VISIT CEYLON

    Most of the Australian Test cricket team came ashore to-day, but Bradman and Hassett stayed aboard because of stomach troubled. ...

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