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  3. Sweeping Successes By Jewish Forces Claimed In Palestine Fighting

    As zero hour of the British mandate inexorably approaches, sweeping Jewish successes in Palestine are claimed, including the surrender by the Arabs of the strategic port of Jaffa and the equally strategic ...

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  4. UNITED STATES OPPOSED TO TALKS WITH SOVIET UNION

    It is not proposed that the United States and the Soviet shall enter into negotiations on major international problems affecting other countries, nor has the United States asked for any general ...

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  5. TELEVISED FILM OF PIGEONS IN BEDROOM

    An elaborate-filmed and televised ceremony will mark the birth of two pigeons in a bedroom ...

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  6. SOVIET AIMED AT CREATING CONFUSION AMONG POWERS

    It is thought here that, in making their announcement on the American-Soviet Notes, the Soviet authorities might have wanted to create some confusion and perplexity between London and Washington and obtain world-wide ...

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  7. SOVIET MOVING RUSSIAN ARMY TO NEAR EAST

    A report published by the House Foreign Affairs Sub- committee, charges Soviet diplomacy with ...

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  8. Britain Anxious For World-Wide Basis for Peace

    Revealing that he was unaware of the Soviet-American negotiations until he heard a radio ...

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  9. NEW EXAMINATION SYSTEM FOR ENGLISH SCHOOLS

    A new examination — for a "general certificate of education" —is to replace the present ones known as the School and Higher ...

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  10. Too Many Labour Disputes in Australia

    Australia has too many labour disputes and too much leisure, according to British industrialist (Mr. Ronald Weeks) who ...

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  11. By Western German State Britain Stands

    It is perfectly obvious that, if a Western German State comes into being, Britain will have to stand by it. ...

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  12. CURE FOR SCRUB TYPHUS

    A new anti-biotic drug, Chloromycetin, a third of the Penicillin family, will cure scrub typhus in 24 hours, just as an aspirin will ...

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  13. POLISH MINISTER TO AUSTRALIA

    Poland will not appoint a Minister to Australia until the Australian Government provides housing for him. ...

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  14. LITTLE AMERICAN INTEREST IN SYDNEY CONFERENCE

    American lack of interest in the South Pacific Commission meeting in Sydney is criticised by the "Christian Science Monitor" ...

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  15. Dutch Queen to Abdicate in Favour of Princess

    Queen Wilhelmina, of the Netherlands, will abdicate at the beginning of September in favour of princess Juliana. Wilhelmina announced the decision personally in a broadcast. She said her reason was "her increase in years, ...

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  16. U.S. Urges Commissioner For Palestine

    The United States proposed last night that the United Nations appoint a High Commissioner for Palestine and terminate the authority of the Palestine Commission which was established by the General Assembly in November to ...

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  17. ROYAL TOUR TO RETURN VIA CAPE

    It was announced officially that the Royal family, following their tour of Australia, will return to England in H.M.S. ...

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  18. NEW VERSION OF 15th CENTURY PLAY

    A contemporary version of a 400-year-old Scots morality play will be one of the outstanding items in the programme of the ...

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  19. VON NIDA LEADING IN GOLF

    Norman von Nida and R. W. Horne equalled the 18-year-old course record of 66, at [?]unningdale yesterday and share the lead ...

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  20. SUSPENDED FOR BLOCKING SHANNON

    Jockey Herbert Lindberg, accused of crowding Shannon while astride Why Anbi during the Bay Meadows Handicap, has been ...

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  21. IRISH "GIANT" WINS FIGHT

    In an almost farcical "battle of the giants," Jim Cully, 87 inches high and weighing 262 lb., from Tipperary, Ireland, knocked ...

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  22. CAR INDUSTRY BEATS ALL EXPORT RECORDS

    Britain's motor car manufacturers are believed now to be the world's leading motor car exporters. It is the first time in 25 ...

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  23. SOVIET COMPOSERS OBJECT TO MUSIC IN SPY TRIALS FILM

    A five months campaign by Communists to suppress Twentieth Century Fox's "The Iron Curtain,"—the Hollywood version ...

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  24. TRUMAN READY TO MEET STALIN IN WASHINGTON

    President Tru[?], at a Press conference, stated that h[?]s hopes for eventual peace had not been increased by the recent exchange ...

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  25. BRITISH TRADE WITH GERMANY

    It was learned that Britain and the bi-zonal area of Western Germany have reached an agreement for the mutual ...

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  26. MacARTHUR LETS KOREAN COMMISSION ENTER JAPAN

    Although General MacArthur earlier refused entry into Japan of the U.N.O. Temporary Commission on Korea it was ...

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  27. CONSTELLATIONS FOR AUSTRALIAN RUN

    The British Overseas Airway[?] Corporation has purchased five Constellation aircraft from the Eire Company, Aer Linte, for ...

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  28. U.S. SPECIAL AMBASSADOR IN LONDON

    Americas Ambassador at Large for the European recovery programme, has arrived in London where, says Reuters, he ...

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  29. MAORI RECEPTIONS FOR KING

    The Government has recommended to the King that five separate Maori receptions be included in the itinerary of the Royal ...

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  30. KING YALI IS "RULER" OF NEW GUINEA

    A former New Guinea infantryman, Yali is a self-styled "King of New Guinea," according to Mr. Asher Joel, a Sydney ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN MOVE ON RIGHTS LOST

    An Australian resolution to introduce economic rights, including equal pay for equal work and health benefits into the proposed ...

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  32. REFUGEES ADMITTED TO BRITAIN

    During the past 10 months the United Kingdom admitted more than twice as many refugee immigrants as any other country. ...

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  33. VITAL FIGURES OF BRITAIN

    Records for a birth rate were established in England and Wales during last year. The infant mortality rate was ...

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  34. SERVICE IN CHINA'S AIR DEFENCE

    Foreigners residing in China are subject to the same requirement for service in China's air defence as Chinese citizens ...

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  35. BRITAIN LEADING IN DAVIS CUP MATCH

    After sharing the first singles, Britain beat Norway in the doubles of the European Davis Cup zone, winning both matches. ...

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  36. CHRYSLER WORKS STRIKE

    Approximately 75,000 Chrysler employees walked off the job yesterday in the first major automobile strike since 1945. The ...

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