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  3. JEWISH FIGHTERS OVERRAN SEVEN ARAB VILLAGES

    Jewish sources claim that 2,000 Jewish fighters overran seven Arab villages near Mishmar Haemak in a counter-thrust which routed Fawzi Bey Hawakjis forces, says the American Associated Press. ...

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  4. WAINWRIGHT TO LEAD FIGHT FOR MacARTHUR

    General Jonathan Wainwright, United States Commander on Bataan when It fell to the Japanese, has, ...

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  5. ESPIONAGE REPORT DENTAL BY STATE DEPT

    A spokesman for the State Department, denied a statement, made in Moscow joy Cecilia Nejson, to the effect that Robert Magidoff had received communications from the United States through ...

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  6. 28 SUPER-FORTS LAND IN BAVARIA

    Twenty-eight Super Fortresses landed at Furstenfeldbruck air base in Bavaria after a 16-hours flight from Goose Bay, Labrador. General Clay immediately asked the officer in charge ...

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  7. Soviet Transfers Blockade To U.S.A. Forces

    Russians have maintained a tight blockade of the road to the American airfield at Tulin. ...

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  8. DANGERS OF WORLD COMMUNISM

    President Truman said that the recent Bogota disturbances substantiate the views of the Secretary State that there waa a ...

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  9. DEATH OF PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT

    President Manuel Roxas died at the quarters of a major-general at Clark field, where he had been ...

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  10. MacArthur to Visit Australia

    General MacArthur to-day told the Australian Commission, investigating the behaviour of B.C.O.F. troops, that, when he ...

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  11. MUNITIONS DUMP EXPLOSION IN BRAZIL

    Forty persons were killed and 200 wounded, according to the first casualty reports, when an army ammunition dump, 20 miles ...

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  12. Negotiations For Trains-Pacific Shipping Service

    Prospects of a Trans-Pacific shipping service continuing without interruption, are developing hopefully, the U.S. Ambassador ...

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  13. U.S. INFORMED OF VIOLENCE FEARS IN BOGOTA

    The head of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (Rear-Admiral R. H. Hillenkoetter) told a House Investigating Committee that the State Department was informed fully of the possibility of ...

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  14. GREEK CLASHES WITH GUERRILLAS

    Forty-five Government troops were killed, 17 wounded and 130 missing in a three-day battle between Government troops and ...

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  15. REPORTED INFRINGEMENTS BY PLANES IN ALASKA

    American and Russian aircraft had crossed each other's borders several times during recent months, according to a report in the Ketchikan "Daily Chronicle," written by the owner, Mr. William Baker. ...

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  16. PRODUCING U.S. PICTURES IN AUSTRALIA

    It was learnt that American money, credited to United States producers, but impounded in Australia by dollar restrictions, will ...

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  17. U.S. WARSHIPS TO VISIT PORTUGAL

    The Navy Department announced that the battleship, Missouri, aircraft carrier Coral Sea, heavy cruisers Columbus and ...

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  18. PRICE CONTROL OFF LAMB FROM MONDAY

    A shortage of lamb could be expected, during the winter months, the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Courtice) ...

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  19. Kerb Exchange Strike Ends In New York

    Representatives of the [?] exchange and striking employees reached a settlement on undisclosed terms, the Federal ...

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  20. PASSENGERS HELD BY CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    Passengers, totalling 452, and 60 members of the crew of the freighter, Wanlee, which foundered on the Shangtung coast,on ...

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  21. U.S. To Plan 70 Groups For Air Defence

    President Truman at a Press conference disputed the contention of the Air Secretary (Mr. Stuart Symington) that the United States must have a huge 70 group air force, instead of the present 55 group establishment. ...

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  22. U.S. COURT DEFERS DECISION ON LEWIS FOR CONTEMPT

    Federal Judge Alan Goldsborough yesterday deferred until Monday his verdict in the contempt case against John L. Lewis. ...

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  23. PROTOCOL SIGNED FOR EUROPEAN RECOVERY PLAIN

    A protocol, to maintain the text of the convention of Euro, pean economic co-operation under the Marshall Plan, was ...

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  24. END OF TOJO'S TRIAL

    The War Crimes trial of exPremier, Tojo and 24 others end. ed to-day. The judges went into recess ...

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  25. KING'S FLIGHT IN MELBOURNE

    Air-Commodore E. Fielden, commander of the King's Flight, arrived to-day in one of the four Vickers Vikings to be used on ...

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  26. JAPANESE WHALING EXPEDITION

    The second Japanese Antarctic whaling expedition produced 100,000 lb. of foodstuffs for Japanese consumption. ...

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  27. ELECTION FEVER IN ITALY

    With only two days to go before the Italian elections campaigning is working up to fever pitch. ...

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  28. FLYING-BOAT TURNS BACK TO N.Z.

    Owing to a minor defect in one of her engines the Sunderland flying-boat, Mataatua, of the New Zealand National Airways, ...

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  29. DEATH OF SIR ALEX MACKINTOSH

    The death is announced of Sir Alexander Mackintosh, aged 90. He was a well-known Parliamentary correspondent, and was ...

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  30. AIR MANOEUVRES OVER LONDON

    Waves of R.A.F heavy bombers roared over London last night in the first major post-war air manoeuvres over London. ...

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  31. OIL EQUIPMENT FOR N.E.I.

    Materials and equipment needed for oil production will be given priority shipment when the ban on Dutch shipping is lifted. ...

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  32. Further Cuts in Dollar Imports

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) yesterday declined to disclose the extent of proposed cute in dollar expenditure. ...

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  33. RESIGNATION OF U.S. SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE

    The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Clinton Anderson) announced that he had advised President Truman that he was resigning ...

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  34. TEST CRICKETERS REACH ENGLAND

    The Australian Test cricketers arrived at Tilbury,this morning and among those who welcomed them was Lord Gowrie, former ...

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  35. HORTICULTURAL CUP FOR VICTORIA

    The Royal Horticultural Society awarded the peter Barr Memorial Cup for 1948 to Mr. Alister Clark, of Glenara, Bulla, ...

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  36. EXPLOSIVES SEIZED IN POLICE RAID

    Glasgow police last night raided the premises of Young Scotland a movement with extremo Nationalist views. ...

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  37. DIVORCE GRANTED

    E. W. D. Tennant, of Saffron, Walden, Essex, was granted a decree nisi on the grounds of desertion against Mrs. Eleanor ...

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  38. SOVIET EXECUTIVES GAOLED

    Six executives of Russian industrial eoncerns have been sertenced to terms of imprisonment, ranging from two to five years, ...

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