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  3. EMERGENCY STATE DECLARED IN KOBE, OSAKA AREAS

    A state of limited emergency has been proclaimed in the Kobe and Osaka areas following rioting which flared up last night when the Japanese ordered the closing of Korean schools because they ...

    Article : 343 words
  4. BRITISH TROOPS INTERVENE IN JEWISH ATTACK

    British troops were compelled to intervene when thousands of Irgun Zvai Leumi troops pressed forward yesterday in an all-out offensive to crush Arab opposition to the vital port of Jaffa, so as to ...

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  5. NARROW ESCAPE. OF, ANZAC DELEGATION TO GALLIPOLI

    Some members of the Australian and New Zealand War Veterans delegation had a narrow escape from death when a Turkish staff car skidded off a culvert and overturned while en route to the ...

    Article : 334 words
  6. SOVIET LIFTS BOYCOTT ON TRUSTEESHIP

    Russia, which until now had boycotted the U.N.O. Trusteeship Council, has advised the ...

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  7. ROXAS BURIED WITH MILITARY HONOURS

    At least one million people yesterday paid their last homage to Manuel Roxas when the late ...

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  8. New Matson Line Freighters For Pacific Service

    The Matson Navigation Company's 43 million dollar post-war freighter fleet, will enter fullscale operations on August 1. ...

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  9. Four Killed in Crash of Dawn Patrol

    Four flyers were killed in two separate crashes during a mass dawn patrol, staged by about 100 private plane owners in ...

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  10. GIFT FOOD BY BOARD OF CONTROL

    LONDON, Monday.—The gift food, which the Australian Board of Cricket Control sent with the Test team, will be a token which ...

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  11. CEYLONESE TROOPS RIOT IN SINGAPORE

    All the 800 men of the Ceylonese Royal Pioneer Corps af Kuala Lumpur were confined to camps yesterday under an armed Ghurka guard, following serious rioting in the town area on Saturday night. ...

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  12. PROSPECTS OF WAR GREATER THAN 3 MONTHS AGO

    The prospect of war is stronger now than it was three months ago. This is the view of the United States Chief-ofSlaff (General Omar Bradley) who, in secrel evidence before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday ...

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  13. INFANTILE PARALYSIS m SINGAPORE

    The second sudden death in the outbreak of infantile paralysis occurred yesterday, the victim being Mrs. Hannah. Robertshaw ...

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  14. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FOR INDIA

    The Minister for India (Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram) in an interview expressed the hope that the manufacturing countries ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. King, Queen Celebrate Silver Wedding

    Crowds outside Buckingham Palace last night gave the King and Queen their first silver Wedding cheers when they returned from Windsor for to-day's ceremonies. Reuters says Their Majesties smilingly acknowledged the ...

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  16. MARSHALL AID FOR HOLLAND

    The British United Press correspondent stated that the first shipment of Marshall aid for Holland had arrived in ...

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  17. Communists Demonstrate In Italian Provinces

    One policeman was killed and 18 other persons were injured when a Communist demonstration in Milan yesterday suddenly developed into a riot as 15,000 Communists charged the police forces on duty in the city. ...

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  18. COAL AND TRACTORS FOR EUROPE

    Britain's leading export, so far this year, is machinery, the tonnage exported in the quarter being the highest on record and ...

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  19. HOLLAND MAY DESTROY 200,000 TONS OF VEGETABLES

    Nearly half this year's surplus of Holland's vegetable production amounting to 200,000 tons, will have to be destroyed, unless ...

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  20. BIDAULT OPPOSES UNION OF PARTIES

    General de Gaulle's invitation to submerge the two parties for the greatest possible union has been rejected by the Foreign ...

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  21. "The Times" Praises Silver Wedding Of King, Queen

    "In this shaken, precarious world, no institution stands more secure than the British throne," declared "The Times" in a ...

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  22. CONSTELLATION ESTABLISHES AIR RECORD

    that the late Private Keith Kriprence Hargave, commanded by Capt. J. A. R. Furze, has established a civil airliner record on ...

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  23. TRADES AND LABOUR MOVE TO SETTLE NEWERIES STRIKE

    Brewers will be asked on Wednesday to postpone their threat to dimiss more than 1,000 employees at three breweries ...

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  24. YOUTH KILLED IN TRUCK COLLISION

    Alec Munro, 16, of Main Street, Scone, was killed instantly tonight when he was thrown from the cabin of a truck, 15 miles ...

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  25. BRITISH OFFICER KILLED

    The Yugoslav Newsagency reported that a Yugoslav frontier guard shot and killed a British lieutenant, John Edmond Burke, ...

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