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  3. JEWS, ARABS CONFER ON QUESTION OF TRUCE IN PALESTINE

    Jewish and Arab representatives last night conferred with the President of the Security Council (Dr. Alfonso Lopez) on the question of, calling a truce in Palestine. The discussions were held separately and then adjourned ...

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  4. Russia Will Veto Italy's Entry Entry to U.N.O.

    Unless the Western Powers agree to the admission of Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland and Rumania to the ...

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  5. RUSSIA REJECTS FOUR POWER INVESTIGATION

    Marshal Solcolovsky, the Soviet Military Governor in Berlin, has rejected a suggestion by the British Governor (Geneal Robertson) that a Quadripartite Commission in vestigate the air disaster on Monday, and again laid the ...

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  6. EXCHANGE URGED OF AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE

    Addressing the Food and Agricultural conference Mr. F. Bulcock, of Australia, urged that it call a meeting of Southern Hemisphere nations, ...

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  7. Relotions Near Breaking Point With Hyderabad

    Relations between the Indian Union and Hyderabad have reached a breaking point and India is reported ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN TRADE IMPATIENT AT SLOW DELIVERY OF GOODS

    During a visit to Newcastle the British Trade Commissioner in Victoria (Mr. H. E. Gurney) told exporters that Australian customers ...

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  9. ITALY TO CONTROL TRIESTE

    Dispatches from Trieste said that an official communique, issued by Allied authorities, revealed that the Civllian Government of, The British and ...

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  10. INDEBTEDNESS OF FRANC TO STERLING AREA

    A plenary session of the AngloFrench Economic Committee is considering the increasing indebtedness of the franc to the sterling area. ...

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  11. REYNOLDS GIVES PLANE TO PILOT

    William Odom, pilot to Milton Reynolds, landed the plane here yesterday, thus ending the unsuccessful serial jaunt to China. ...

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  12. GERMANS KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Nine German workers were killed and four injured when an ammunition dump blew up near Regensburg. ...

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  13. ARREST OF STRIKING MALE NURSES

    Male nurses, who went on strike at two Egyptian hospitals in an effort to press claims for better pay were ejected by strong forces of police, ...

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  14. PILOTS FLEE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    The American authorities revealed that 27 more Czech pilots made a mass escape from Czechoslovakia, landing in a transport plane in ...

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  15. NO ATOMIC BOMB TESTS YET

    Congressional circles discounted reports that the United States recently carried out atomic bomb tests on Eniwetok Atoll. ...

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  16. Petrol Blackmarketing Rampant in Britain

    Estimates of blackmarket dealings in petrol in Britain during 1947 vary between 30 million and 180 million gallons. This is disclosed by a Government Committee of Inquiry which suggests that blackmarket petrol ...

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  17. MOTOR CHAIRMAN TO ADMINISTER E.R.P.

    On the voices the Senate approved the nomination of Mr. Paul Hoffman as administrator of the European Recovery programme. ...

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  18. CHIANG EXPECTED TO STILL BE PRESIDENT OF CHINA

    According to high Koumintang officials, Chiang Kaishek will be drafted to-day as the new President of the Chinese Republic. They added that there was no other person big enough for the important post. ...

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  19. OPPONENT FOR PATRICK

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An American boxer, Marlin Edwards, arrived by Skymaster this morning. He will fight Vic Patrick on April 27. ...

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  20. ARGENTINE CALLS FOR RETURN OF BRITISH COLONIES

    Demands for return by Britain of the Falkland Islands and British Honduras were made by Argentine and Guatemala when they opened their ...

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  21. IRON CURTAIN' SPLITS GERMANY

    The statement by the British Military Governor of Berlin (General Sir Brian Robertson) that it must be accepted that an "iron curtain" splits Germany, is believed to presage a new and probably drastic phase in ...

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  22. FIRE ON SKYSCRAPER

    Fire broke out last night on one of the upper floors of the Empire State building—the world's largest skyscraper—but was soon brought ...

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  23. LEWIS CITED TO APPEAR IN COURT ON CONTEMPT CHARGE

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Clark) has ordered John L. Lewis to appear in court on Monday to show cause why he should not be cited for ...

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  24. SIAMESE CABINET RESIGNS

    The Siamese Cabinet resigned, following an all-night conference between the Premier and leaders of the coup d'etat last Novmber. ...

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  25. STASSEN LEADING IN WISCONSIN PRIMARY ELECTION

    Mr. Harold Stassen appears to have won 19 delegates in the Wisconsin primary elections for the Republican Presidential nomination while ...

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  26. WESTERN POWERS TO COUNTER RED PROPAGANDA

    Diplomatic informants said last the State Department is considering a proposal for an organisation of Western Nations to counter Russian ...

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  27. NEWS IN BRIEF

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. G. H. Buckland) has called a compulsory conference for 2.30 p.m. to-morrow ...

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  28. WOMAN GRANTED DIVORCE FOR DESERTION

    A woman, whose husband had previously, but unsuccessfully, sought an annulment on the grounds that their marriage had not been consumated, ...

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  29. SOLDIERS, GUILTY OF MURDER

    The American War Crimes Tribunal ruled that any soldier, who murdered an innocent civilian, is as guilty of the crime as a superior who ...

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  30. PRESIDENT DESIGNATE FOR COSTA RICA

    The War Minister (Rene Picado) announced yesterday that rival factions in Costa Rica had agreed on Dr. Julio Caesar Ovares as ...

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  31. REPORT AFFECTS RECRUITING FOR AUSTRALIAN ARMY

    High hanking Australian officers told. Reuters correspondent that stories, circulated in Australia about the behaviour of Australian troops ...

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  32. Thousands Flee as Volcano Erupts in Nicaragua

    Thousands of people are fleeing from Leon City and other towns, as flames, visible for 40 miles, tower above the Cerro Negra volcano, which has already buried farm crops under thick sand and ash. ...

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  33. 16 KILLED IN ATTACK ON KOREAN ISLAND

    Four Korean Policemen and 12 civilians were killed in a series of attacks on police boxes and homes of Conservatives on Cheju Island, 50 ...

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  34. BRITISH PROTEST TO YUGOSLAVIA

    Britain has sent a Note to Yugoslavia, protesting forcefully against instances of deliberate and aggressive assaults against British military posts ...

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