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  3. Mrs. Kosenkina Jumped From Soviet Consulate To Escape

    Mrs. Kosenkino, who hit the headlines of the world Press a fortnight ago by jumping from a third floor window of the Soviet Consulate, did so to escape, but not to kill herself, She told this at a ...

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  4. BRITAIN LEADS WORLD IN SHIPBUILDING

    The Shipbuilders' Council of America rated Britain first, among the maritime nations of the world ...

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  5. YUGOSLAVIA PROTESTS TO RUMANIA

    Yugoslavia has sent a Note to Rumania protesting against its attitude to Tito and his Government. It accuses Rumania of violating treaties and conventions between the two countries and alleges that responsible Rumanian ...

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  6. STALIN AGREES TO TALKS ON CURRENCY

    Agreement has been reached in Moscow that currency talks should take place on a Four-Power basil in Berlin, according to the Berlin correspondent of "The Times," who says that a directive to the ...

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  7. U.S. Investments Abroad Show Big Increase

    Investments, loans and credits of the United States abroad increased by 8,100 million dollars to a record ...

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  8. ABDICATION DEMANDED OF HIROHITO

    Discussion on the abdication of Emperor Hirohito sensationally was renewed to-day with an article by Professor Kisabura ...

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  9. EMPIRE TALKS ON ASSEMBLY FOR EUROPE

    The British Government will confer with Empire Prime Ministers before expressing a definite view on ...

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  10. FIGHTING FLARES UP IN JERUSALEM

    Fighting has flared up in and around Jerusalem. This is revealed in a despatch from correspondents who quote ...

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  11. ANTI-REBEL DRIVE BOGGED DOWN

    Government troops in the Tharawaddy district have split the Burmese rebels into two groups, which are retreating, ...

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  12. AIR AGREEMENT WITH PAKISTAN.

    KARACHI, Thursday. Talks between Australia and Pakistan for an air transport agreement have ended and the proposed ...

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  13. Hassett Made 200 Not Out In England

    Hassett reached his double century against the Gentlemen to-day when a crowd of 12,000, which had settled down to enjoy ...

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  14. SOVIET VICE-CONSUL LEAVES NEW YORK

    Zot Chepurnykh, Soviet Vice-Consul, left the Consulate yesterday for La Guardia airport, the move coming within a few hours of the Russian Note announcing the closing of its Consulates in New York and San Francisco. ...

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  15. DAVIS CUP HOPES DIMMED BY DEFEAT OF QUIST, SIDWELL

    Australia's Davis cup hopes were further dimmed yesterday when, in the greatest upset thus far in the National doubles ...

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  16. GUERRILLA WARFARE IN MALAYA

    Seven Chinese terrorists were captured in clashes throughout the Federation yesterday, when two Malay constables were killed. Two other constables and four civilians were wounded. ...

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  17. No Conclusions Reached On Antarctic Claims

    The Secretary of State (General Marshall) said that no satisfactory conclusions had been reached as a result of talks ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISTS TO REMAIN IN U.S.

    Australian journalists in the United States, who had previously faced the risk of expulsion when their permita expired, will ...

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  19. WORLD ATTACK ON MALARIA AND T.B. PLANNED

    Backed by contributions of £1,250,000, the World Health Organisation will, in 1949, launch an attack on malaria, ...

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  20. SPY WITNESSES CONTRADICT EACH OTHER

    Two key witnesses in the House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee spy investigation, yesterday ...

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  21. BRITISH PRESS CLAIMED TO BE BEST IN WORLD

    In a memorandum submitted to the Royal Commission on the Press, Lord Kemsley, chairman of Kemsley newspapers, says ...

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  22. GERMAN COMMOS STAGE PUSH IN BERLIN

    Communists forced police to open the City Hall gates and poured into the building to-day. The police fought the mob back and cleared a gateway after several minutes. Demonstrators gathered, ...

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  23. BERLIN DENIAL OF SOVIET'ACCUSATION

    The City Administration has rejected as unjustified the accusation of the Soviet Commandant (Major-General Kotikov) ...

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  24. MACKENZIE KING FOR EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) said he will head Canada's delegation to the Imperial conference in London ...

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  25. U.S. SENDING MORE AIR CREWS TO BRITAIN

    Another 2,500 men will be sent te England next month to support the operations of the three groups of American Super ...

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  26. SIAM OFFERS AID TO BRITISH FORCES IN MALAYA

    In agreeing to give limited aid to the British authorities in Malaya, Siam will permit the establishment of a consular port ...

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  27. DRIFTING JEEP WAS RESCUED

    Major Ben Carlin, of Perth, and his wife, who left New York in an amphibious jeep two Weeks ago on a projected trip to the ...

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  28. GREEK ARMY NEARS VICTORY

    The Greek Government army is much nearer to victory over the guerrillas. because of recent successes, but scattered fighting ...

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  29. Britain Restricts S. African Flights

    Mr G.Fillery, chairman of South African Mercury Airways, accused the British Government of restricting flights by his ...

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  30. RAZORS USED IN ATTACK ON MOSLEY UNION MOVEMENT

    Jeffrey Hamm, a prominent member of the Mosley Union Movement, was injured at Stepney yesterday when men drew ...

    Article : 74 words
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  32. RELIEF FOR REFUGEES FROM PALESTINE

    A group of United Nations experts, trying to solve the problem of 330,000 Arab and 70,000 Jewish refugees in Palestine, is ...

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  33. ARREST OF "TOKYO ROSE"

    Mrs. Iva. Toguri Daquino, known as "Tokyo Rose," was arrested to-day by agents of Allied headquarters. ...

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