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  3. ONE-HOUR GENERAL STRIKE CALLED IN FRANCE TO-DAY

    A one-hour general strike throughout France on Saturday has been called by the Communist-led General Confederation of Labour. industrial unrest and extensive strikes are reported over wide areas ...

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  4. U.S. Secretary Appeals for Conscription

    The Secretary of State (General Marshall) last night appealed to the House of Representatives ...

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  5. ARABS ASSERT THAT JEWS BROKE TRUCE

    Arabs at Damascus announced that the Jewish forees had broken the cease-fire in Palestine. The announcement declared that the Jews destroyed an Arab village, nine miles north from Tell Hum. ...

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  6. Bevin Speaks Out to Burma

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) told the House of Commons that he had made it clear to Burmese Ministers in London that the future policy of Burma will show how far the Burmese sincerely intended to honour the ...

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  7. INDIA READY TO WAGE WAR ON HYDERABAD

    No change was possible or permissible to India's draft agreement on future relations with Hyderabad, ...

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  8. TRUMAN LEADS GROMYKO IN USE OF VETOES

    Gromyko, the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, pointed out that President Truman is leading him in vetoes. ...

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  9. RECORD U.S. VOTE FOR DEFENCE

    The Senate approved or 6,915,676,052 dollars spending propramme for the army, air force and related defence agencies. ...

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  10. Australians Score Another Innings Win

    Needing 133 to make Australia bat again Northamptonshira made a bad start and lost two wickets for 18 runs in the first ...

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  11. Industry to Popultarise Coarse Wools

    The wool industry is making a joint effort to increase the use of medium and coarse grade wool to ...

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  12. MALAYA TO EXTEND POWERS OF EMERGENCY

    After an emergency meeting of the Federation of Malaya's Executive Council at Kuala Lumpur yestetday, it was decided to extend emergency powers to cover the whole of the Federation, the "Straits Times." reports. ...

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  13. DEATH OF TASMANIAN DEPUTY PREMIER

    The Deputy-Premier (Mr. William Edward Brooker) died suddenly at his home in Hobart today. ...

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  14. DUTCH ASKED TO RESUME TALKS IN INDONESIA

    The Good Offices Committee has sent a letter to the Netherlands delegation asking if it was in a position to continue ...

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  15. NO MOVE FOR GOLD PRICE INCREASE

    A Treasury spokesman and the Australian and South African Embassies denied a report that Australia and South Africa are ...

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  16. 3750 MILLION DOLLARS FOR AMERICAN DEFENCES

    Congress has approved of a bill giving the United States Navy 3,750 million dollars to maintain 750 active ships and half a million men during next year. The bill now goes to President Truman for signature. ...

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  17. SOAP COMBINE TO ACT AS CZECH AGENT IN OILS AND FATS

    After discussions in which the British and Dutch Governments were consulted, Unilever, the £70 million soap and margarine ...

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  18. 43 Killed In Crash Of American Airliner

    Forty-three persons—39 passengers and a crew of four—including Earle Carroll, a famous producer of lavish theatrical spectacles, were killed outright in an airliner crash inferno near Sunbury. Pennsylvania, yesterday. ...

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  19. OVERSEAS WOOL INTERESTS WELCOME END OF SUBSIDY

    The International Wool Secretariat said that British and Continental wool importers welcome the Australian decision to end the ...

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  20. SURPRISE AT CONSENT TO JAP WHALING

    Whaling circles expressed disappointment at General MacArthur ordering the third Japanese whaling expedition to the ...

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  21. DUTCH ASKED TO RESUME TALKS WITH INDONESIA

    Urged to do, so by Australia, the Security Council yesterday decided to ask its Committee of Good Offices in Indonesia for information on the circumstances which this week caused the Netherlands to suspend discussions ...

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  22. NO SCOTLAND YARD INQUIRY AT BOGOTA

    Stories about a reported criminal investigation by Scotland Yard were Press prefabrications, the Foreign Minister (Eduardro ...

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  23. PAILS DEFEATED IN QUARTER FINALS OF PRO. TENNIS

    Donald Budge, America, defeated Dinny Pails 4/6, 6/2, 6/3, 6/2 in the quarter finals of the American professional tennis ...

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  24. DEATH SENTENCE BY HANGING

    At Old Bailey yesterday Judge Bukett sentcrjbed. a man to death by hanging after he had been found guilty of murder. ...

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  25. SEDGMAN DEFEATED IN ENGLISH TENNIS

    John Bromwich yesterday scored a 6/3, 6/3 win over A. Russell, Argentine, in the third round of the Queen's Club ...

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  26. SHANNON FINISHED THIRD

    Unable to get any closer than six lengths to the leaders, Shannon finished a poor third in the Riverside County 10,000 dollar ...

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  27. TYPHOON DAMAGE IN HUNAN AREA

    More, than 200 persons were killed, 100 injured, 3,000 homes fazed and more than three milJon people affected by a typhoon, ...

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  28. CURRENCY REFORMS TO BE ANNOUNCED

    Anglo-American officials stated that the currency reforms for the Western zones in Germany probably will be announced ...

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  29. DEATH OF TRANSPORT CHAIRMAN

    The death occurred this morning of Mr. J. C. Lamont, chairman of the Queensland Liquid Fuel Control Board, at the age ...

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  30. MEXICAN DAVIS CUP TEAM

    The Mexican DaVis Cup team is due to leave for Canada, on Tuesday. Armando Vega and Ignacio De ...

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  31. PETITIONER SEEKS DISMISSAL OF SUIT AS WIFE

    Declaring that she was being used as a political tool and a weapon with which to fight Folsom, Mrs. Christine Putman ...

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  32. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Denis Compton scored a faultless 145 in 250 minutes for Rain and poor light restricted Middlesex against Kent ...

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  33. NO R.S.L, OBSERVER ON TRIP TO JAPAN

    R.S.L. officials revealed to-night that the Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) had declined to permit an R.S.L. official to ...

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  34. PROPOSED TALK ON EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY

    Alter receiving a deputation, headed by Mr. Winston Churchill and comprising delegates to the recent United Europe conference, ...

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  35. RICE LOOTERS IN CHINA.

    NANKING, Friday. Troops reinforced police to regain control of Chungking when rice-roiting spread to that city. More ...

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  36. WAU SURPLUS GOODS SOLD.

    DARWIN, Friday: Surplus R.A.A.F. vehicles sold yesterday ranged from jeeps to giant tank transporters. A total of 330 ...

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  37. BULGARIAN TALKS WITH GREECE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Greece and Bulgaria have opened negotiations to re-establish diplomatic relations. ...

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