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  3. Tension Easing On French Coal Fields

    After the Government's win in the battle of the coalfields, the Communists have switched strike action to ports. Senegalese troops are unloading three ships at Le Havre. ...

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  4. TERRITORIAL VOLUNTEERS HOLD REVIEW

    Eight thousand men and women of territorial sections of some of the most famous British army regiments took part in a territorial army review at Hyde Park yesterday. The King, who took the salute, was accompanied by ...

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  5. VIRTUAL COLLAPSE OF CHINA IN MANCHURIA

    Virtual collapse of the Chinese Government in Manchuria has brought nearer the final outcome of China's civil war, and authoritative sources say the war is likely to be decided in the coming weeks in ...

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  6. French India Elections Stage-Managed

    Dr. N.V.Rajkunar, Indian National Congress observer in French India,declared that the ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. END OF EMPIRE ESSENTIAL TO SOCIALISM

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) declared he still adhered to a statement, he ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. Britain Denies Evacuation From Shanghai

    A British Information Office official denied reports that plans are being prepared for the evacuation of Britons from Shanghai ...

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  9. S.AFRICAN IMPORTS.

    CAPETOWN,Monday.The S. African Government is expected to announce shortly an emergency scheme to control imports, ...

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  10. GREEK CRISIS AVERTED TEMPORARILY

    Political crisis which threatened the Greek Government on Saturday has been temporarily, averted. The Deputy Liberal Party leader (M. Venizelos) announced yesterday that no move would be made to overthrow the ...

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  11. GAOL FOR REVOLT IN MADAGASCAR

    Twenty-six persons were sentenced in the Criminal Court to [?] terms ranging from 18 months to 10 years on charges of ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. SCHMELING TO RETIRE.

    BERLIN,Monday.[?] The former heavyweight boxing champion, Max Schfeling, 43, announced his retirement after ...

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  13. CUT IN BURMA'S RICE RATION

    Communists scored one of the major victories in South-east Asia by hitting the rice-consuming population where it hurts — ...

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  14. U.S. Official Battered To Death In Vienna

    A high American official of the European Economic Co-operation Administration in Vienna has been found battered to death in his car in the Russian zone outside city. ...

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  15. SKULL FOUND OF PREHISTORIC APE IN AFRICA

    A skull of a prehistoric ape,between 20 and 25 million years old, has been found by Mrs. ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. [?] DELEGATE RESIGNS

    PARIS,Monday:— Enrique [?], leader of the Pe[?] delegation to U.N.O., has resigned because of the ...

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  17. OLD CREW SIGNS ON NEW ORCADES

    Many of the crew of the liner Orcades, sunk by a U-boat off the west coast of Africa six years ago, will sail with Captain ...

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  18. UNITED STATES TO ELECT PRESIDENT TO-DAY

    With speech-making and campaigning over the two [?] Presidential candidates relaxed yesterday in their [?] retreats. The American people are granted a two [?] rest from political oratory while they decide for whom ...

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  19. VON NIDA IN SECOND PLACE IN GOLF

    Norman Von Nida was in second place in the second round of the Argentine open golf championship with an aggregate of ...

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  20. NEW MOVES TO END WAR IN PALESTINE

    UNO officials in Paris say that moves have begun for a new approach to the Palestine problem, which, it is hoped, would save the Security Council's face, says the British United Press ...

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  21. SOVIET ATTACK ON IRAN TROOPS

    The Teheran newspapers "Etelaat"and "Keybao" reported that Russian troops attacked Iranian frontier guards and occupied ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. Britain Has "Sting In Tail"

    Sir Henry Tizzawd,Britain's chief Government adviser on science,stated that the British Commonwealth was preparing a ...

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  23. NEHRU HAS NOW PLAN FOR INDEPENDENCE

    India's Premier (Pandit Nehru) during the Prime Minister's conference in London, worked out a compromise plan which may solve the problem of India's future constitutional relations with the Commonwealth. ...

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  24. DUTCH PLAN GOVERNMENT OF INDONESIA

    Dr. Louis Beel left by air yesterday for Batavia to prepare plans for an interim Federal Government of Indonesia. ...

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  25. N.Z. WOOL EXPORTS WORTH £42 MILLION

    Wool exports from New Zealand for 1947-18 were valued at £42,849,0000 compared with £32,878,000 for the previous year. ...

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  26. 14 LOST WHEN TANKER FOUNDERED

    Fourteen men are feared to be lost from the 400[?] ton French motor tanker St. Guenole, of Rouen,which foundered on the ...

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  27. WOOL LOST IN FIRE WAS INSURED

    Twenty-five hundred bales of wool were destroyed in Saturday night's fire at Levin's wool store. They were insured for the full ...

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  28. LABOUR DOES NOT BELIEVE IN ABSOLUTE SOCIALISM

    The Labour Party did not believe in absolute Socialism,despite statements made by "story propagandist," said the ...

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  29. PLANE MISSING ON FLIGHT

    A private plane on a chartered night from England to Australia has been missing over the Continent since Friday. ...

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  30. Legless Soldier Pushed Wheel Chair Up Hill

    Frederick Yeowart, 54, a legless soldier of the First World War, who pushed himself 1,300 miles from Redcliffe to Cairns in ...

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  31. SULPHUR CAUSED DEATHS

    The 18 persons who died from the effects of a smothering fog were killed by sulphuric acid fumes. ...

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  32. C.O.R. MAKES NET GAIN OF £205,524

    The annual report of the directors of the Commonwealth Oil Refineries states,that the net profit for the year ended June 30 was ...

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  33. ONE BODY MISSING IN N.Z. PLANE DISASTER

    A search party has left for the scene of the ill-fated airliner, which crashed on October [?] try to find the body of a ...

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  34. NEW ISSUE OF "DAILY WORKER"

    A choir of 100 singers sang the specially written song, "It's My Paper,"as the Editor,Mr. William Rust, auctioned the first ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. GERMAN TO MIGRATE TO SPAIN

    Field-Marshal Hugo Sperrle, commander of the German air blitz on London, who was acquitted of war crimes by an ...

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  36. MAY BE THIRD WORLD WAR

    The Chinese consul-General (Mr. Wu) to-day issued a warning that the Mukden incident might well be the beginning of ...

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  37. NEW WAR CHIEF TAKES OVER

    LONDON,Monday. Sir William Slim began duties at the War Office as Chief of the Imperial General Staff, in ...

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