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  3. U.S. SENATE APPROVES OF VOTE FOR DOLLAR AID FOR CHINA

    On the voices the Senate passed the bill providing for 463 million dollars aid to China. lntroducing the measure the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Senator Vandenberg) said the pasage of ...

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  4. SPAIN INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN EUROPEAN TALKS

    By 149 votes to 52 the House of Representatives decided to invite Spain to participate in the European Reconstruction Programme. The Senate Department later declined to comment, but officials pointed out that Britain ...

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  5. RUSSIANS TO TIGHTEN CONTROL IN BERLIN

    Because the increased tempo of the Russian zone reconstruction and agricultural life placed heavy demands on roads and ...

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  6. LEWIS DENIES INSPIRING OF COAL STRIKE

    Forced by a Federal Court order to testify, the mine-workers president (John L. Lewis) told the Presidential ...

    Article : 169 words
  7. Budget Surplus Of £800 Million For Britain

    According to Reuters political writer, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) on April 6, will ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. SOVIET PROTEST AT SEIZURE OF RUSSIAN SHIPS

    The Soviet Government has protested to the State Department against the detention in New York of the Russian liner ...

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  9. FOUR KILLED IN JAVA

    One Republicansoldier and three Indonesian irregulars were killed and several irregulars wounded in mopping-up operations on Friday at ...

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  10. FREIGHT INCREASES IN CANADA

    The, Canadian Transport Board authorised all Canadian railways to increase most freight rates by 21 per cent. The decision ended 18 months ...

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  11. TRUMAN BUDGETS FOR PROGRAMME OF PEACE

    A correspondent of the "New York Time" learned authoritatively that President Truman had proceeded on the assumption that war was neither ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. DEAD END REACHED ON ATOMIC CONTROL

    The Atomic Control Committee, which had the task of drawing up a blue print for a World Atomic Control Board, yesterday. reached a complete, dead end. One member after another said ...

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  13. SOVIET-FINNISH PACT

    In a dispatch from Moscow, Reu-, ters correspondent says it is learned that the Finnish-Soviet pact is, expected to be signed at the week-end. ...

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  14. WORLD SITUATION CLAMOURED BY CAMOUFLAGE

    Before his departure for Australia with his wife, Mr.R.G. Casey, told Reuter's that the energetic development of Empire potentialities, as yet ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. Conditional Offer By Guatemala On Arbitration

    Guatemala to-day repeated [?] [?] protestto [?] sending of troops to British [?] duras and asked for an immediate ...

    Article : 80 words
  16. BLOODY BATTLE WITH PICKETS IN NEW YORK STRIKE

    Ten pickets and two policemen were injured in a bloody and furious battle which raged between two factions for 15 minutes in Wall Street yesterday, after the pickets had sprawled on the footpath in front of the New ...

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  17. POLICE SEARCHING FORMAN

    Late to-night C.I.B. detectives and wireless patrol cars in the metropolitan area were searching for a man who is alleged to have committed ...

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  18. 70 KILLED IN JAP. RAIL COLLISION

    Seventy people were killed and 120 injured when an express train crashed into a standing locomotive on the Hyoto Nara line early to-day. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN BALL-BEARING MARKET HELD FOR CARTEL

    The United States Government sought to prove that the Timken Roller Bearing Company of Canton, Ohio, conspired to hold the Australian bearings market for a British firm during the war. ...

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  20. U.S. Accused of Sacrificing Palestine Partition

    In the face of a Soviet accusation that the United States was sacrificing the partition plan for Palestine because of oil interests and strategic considerations, the United States has asked U.N.O. to seek a truce in ...

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  21. MINERS URGED TO END UNAUTHORISED STOPPAGES

    The Central Executive of the Miners' Federation to-night appealed strongly to miners to end unauthorised stoppages on New South Wales ...

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  22. MOVE TO SETTLE QUEENSLAND RAILWAY STRIKE

    Although no proposal was made for an immediate resumption of work on the railways at a mass meeting of strikers to-day a motion was carried, ...

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  23. CZECHS CLAIM PROOF OF SUICIDE BY MASARYK

    The correspondent of the American Associated Press says the Ministry of Information declared that documentary proof, concerning, the death ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. WESTERN "SPIES" CROSS SOVIET FRONTIERS

    Hints in some Soviet reports that a "considerable number of spies of Western Powers are crossing the frontiers," are ...

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  25. KOREAN ELECTIONS ON MAY 9

    With one absention the U.N.O. Commission on Korea decided, by four votes to three, to hold the Korean elections on May 9. ...

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  26. NEWS IN BRIEF

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Cuts, ranging up to 12 per cent. in prices of a wide range of domestic goods were announced by the French [?] ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. SOVIET REDUCES REPARATION CLAIMS ON AUSTRIA

    Russia which cut her original claim for 200 million, dollars in reparations from Austria to 175 million, has now further reduced her claim ...

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  28. U.S. HAVE ADEQUATE SUPPLIES OF ATOMIC BOMBS

    Congress members said to-day they had learned from Mr. David Lillienthal chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, that the Unlted States has an adequate supply of atomic bombs and is speedily making more. ...

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  29. ABANDONMENT OF AERIAL SEARCH

    The Milton Reynolds aerial expedition to Amne Machin mountains in North-West china has been abandoned following a mishap as the aircraft ...

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  30. SON BORN TO MRS. HAMMOND

    LONDON, Wednesday:— The wife of the Test cricketer, Walter Hammond has given birth to a son. Hammond stated he will be christened ...

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