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  3. Resignation Of Member From British Govt. Under Threat Of Nationalisation

    Mr. Ivor Thomas, a former Under-Secretary, has resigned from the Labour Party because of the Governments proposal to nationalise the iron and steel industry, which he considers will grav[?]ly injure ...

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  4. EDEN CALLS FOR DEBATE ON SOVIET STAND

    It was deplorable that during the present grave international situation Parliament should spend time debating ...

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  5. U.S. Commission Heaviest Cruiser of World

    The U.S. Des Moines— the heaviest cruiser in the world and the first Warship to mount completely ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. WESTERN EUROPE TO ENTER ATLANTIC PACT

    The Foreign Ministers of five Western European Union nations have decided [?]o enter the North Atlantic defence pact for mutual military security. America's participation is regarded as assured, ...

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  7. PACIFIC PLANES FOR AIRLIFT TO BERLIN

    Twenty-four C54 transport planes from the Pacific have been added to the Berlin airlift. This is ...

    Article : 75 words
  8. CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED FOR UNITY

    The newly-formed European movement under Winston Churchill, Paul Henri Spaak, Leon Blum ...

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  9. Rodeo Sent Back To France From Switzerland

    Thirty-three hard-bitten American cowboys and cowgirls hit the trail for the border to-day— but it was the Franco-Swiss ...

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  10. TRUMAN SAYS REPUBLICANS ARE "ON THE RUN"

    We have the Republicans on the run, [?]resi[?] Truman told cheering thousands at Cleveland last night. He declared that the reddest faced people in the United States the day after the Presidential election would be the ...

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  11. Soviet Attempts Gigantic Bluff In Berlin

    Standing firm in Berlin was not the same as issuing an ultimatum to the Russians, declared Lord Douglas, Marshal, of ...

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  12. LONDON SHIVERED IN ICY FOG

    London shivered in an icy fog which delayed road rail and air traffic and brought Thames shipping to a standstill. ...

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  13. BURMESE REDS TO DWINDLE

    The national daily, "New Times of Burma," declared, that the forthcoming meeting between the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. ...

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  14. U.N. Unable To Remove Threat of Fear

    Addressing the Political Committee, Mr[?] J. F. Du[?]es, of the United States, declared that the United Nations found it impossible as yet to relieve the peoples of the world from the heavy burden of armaments and the even heavier ...

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  15. Banks Oppose Leave to Appeal To Privy Council

    The hearing of the application by the Commonwealth Government for special leave to appeal against the judgment of the ...

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  16. SOVIET ATTEMPTS GIGANTIC BLUFFING

    "Russia is attempting a gigantic blutt against the United States," said General H. H. Arnold, wartime head of the U.S. Air Force and now retired, said to-day. ...

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  17. [?] HOTEL FLOOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. Crowds[?] thronging Regent Street saw an American fall 80 feet from the fourth floor of the Piccad[?] ...

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  18. U.S. SHOCKED AT GERMAN WAR TRIALS

    Many American S[?]nato[?] are so shocked at how United States officials conducted trials of war crimes in Germany that they believe, if the full story is told, it will kill America's reputation in foreign countries. ...

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  19. GERMANS FREED ON CHARGE OF PLOTTING WAR

    An American War Crimes Court to-day acquitted 13 of Germany's top commanders on charges of plotting to launch ...

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  20. KOREANS CAPTURE PORT FROM REBELS

    "Yusu is ours" was the message flashed to army headquarters to-day from a Korean navy cutter in the harbour of this ...

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  21. BRITAIN RECEIVES 310 MILLION LOAN FROM UNITED STATES

    Britain yesterday received 310 million dollar Marshall plan loan from the United States. Interest will be 2½ per cent., paid ...

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  22. SOVIET DENIES VIOLATION OF AIR SAFETY

    Anglo-American protests that Soviet planes had violated air Safety rules in harrassing the Berlin airlift, have been rejected ...

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  23. NO SPECIAL FOOD FOR PRINCESS

    Princess Elizabeth, whose [?] is expected in three weeks, is, at her own wish, having the same food as other expectant mothers ...

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  24. FRENCH USED TANKS AGAINST MINE STRIKERS

    Tanks were used by the police and troops in a clash with striking miners at Alais. One tank fired a 25-millimetre gun to force a breach through the barricade which had been erected. ...

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  25. MYTHOLOGY OF ATOMIC BOMBS ON JAPAN

    Professor P. M. Blackett, one of Britain's leading atomic scientists, deplored the mythology which has grown up in the United ...

    Article : 154 words
  26. ANCIENT APE SKULL DISCOVERED

    Dr. L. S. B. Leakey, leader of the British expedition which is investigating miocene age mammals, has announced the ...

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  27. THOMAS TO ANSWER CHARGE

    Representative J. Parnell Thomas, chairman of the House of, Representatives Un-American Affairs Committee, has been ...

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  28. THREE NAVAL CADETS KILLED

    Three naval cadets were killed and 10 injured in an explosion aboard the Swedish cruiser Gotland. ...

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  29. MT. KEMBLA MINER ARRESTED

    A Mt. Kembla miner, 21, was arrested at Wollongong to-day for assaulting a Kemira tunnel worker. ...

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  30. CANADA TO PREPARE COAST DEFENCES

    Canada's east coast—stripped of its artillery defences after the second world war—is soon to be refortified with new long-range ...

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  31. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC AT MILAN

    A smallpox epidemic has broken out at Milan. Twenty cases have been reported. A senior health officer has been ...

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  32. LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR NAZI GENERAL

    The People's Court sen[?] to life imprisonment the former German General Rudolph Toussaint. ...

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  33. Segregation Makes S. Africa A Prison House

    Segregation made South Africa a vast prison house for its non-white population, Dr. Y. M. Dadoo, representative of the South African Indian Congress at U.N.O. said. He claimed it was difficult in South Africa to find an ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. LEOPOLD'S RETURN IN DOUBT

    The Belgian Chamber of Deputies will consider a bill for the creation of a mixed commission of inquiry into King Leopold's ...

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  35. DANISH STEAMER WRECKED

    Fifteen seamen were drowned when a small Danish steamer was wrecked off the Finnish coast. ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCES.

    PORT ELIZABETH, Wed. South Africa's local defence associations are to be increased from 25,000 to 80,000 members. ...

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  37. ARGENTINE WINS GOLF.

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday. Argentine professionals, Martin Pose and Enrique Bertolino, defeated von Nida and Lees[?] five ...

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