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  3. DEAN DENIES HE WAS DETAINED

    Dr. Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, laughed off reports that he had been temporarily detained ...

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  4. General Assembly Approves Plan for Atomic Control

    Overriding Russian objections, the General Assembly gave overwhe[?]support to the Western plan for international Central of atomic energy. Six nations voted against the plan, while four ...

    Article : 184 words
  5. U.S. TO BAN EXPORTS TO RUSSIA

    The United States bluntly told the Russian and Eastern European countries that they could not, expeet to get any more exports from America so long as their aggressive actions threatened the security ...

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  6. STATE ORDERS MINERS TO RESUME WORK

    The State Government to-night ordered striking miners to resume work on Monday. If the miners do of obey the order, the Cabinet will meet on Monday morning to consider further action, ...

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  7. SPLIT DEVELOPS BETWEEN FRENCH PARTIES

    On the eve of elections to the Council of the Republic, there are signs that the coalition between ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. NO RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN BRITAIN

    Racial discrimination will not be permitted in Britain's new health service. This was stated by the ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. FRENCH STRIKE EXPECTED TO END

    A forecast that the French coal strike will be over by Monday and that output will be back to ...

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  10. NORTH ATLANTIC PACT NEAR FRUITION

    The diplomatic writer of the "Daily Telegraph" says that President Truman's re-election is believed in London to have ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA AS POTENTIAL MEAT SUPPLIER

    The Director of the Ministry of Food's meat division (Sir Henry Turner) said that Australia was the greatest potential ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. SUPERFORT LOST IN SEA

    Shortly after taking off from an Azores airfield on its homeward flight with a group of other bombers from England, an ...

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  13. EXPLORERS DEFER DEEP-SEA DIVE IN BATHYSCOPE

    Processor Auguste Piccard and his assistant, Professor Max Cosyns, have abandoned their plans to make a deep-sea div[?] in ...

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  14. Soviet Atomic Bombs Exploded Prematurely

    A copyright article in the newspaper "Figaro" to-day, gives what is purported to be an account of an unsuccessful ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. SECURITY COUNCIL TO REVIEW PALESTINE

    Without debate the Security Council approved of an American proposal enabling it to consider action in Palestine under Chapter 7 of the UNO Charter. ...

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  16. RUSSIA AGAINST RESTRICTIONS ON JAPAN

    Soviet Ambassador (Panyushkin), told the Far Eastern Commission that the victorious Powers should not set limits to the ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. RESTRICTIONS TO OPERATE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Cahill) announced to-day that industry will be allowed to use power only on Thursdays and Fridays of each week, with two main cooking periods each day. ...

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  18. RUSSIANS MOLEST BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER

    Two Russian tommy-gunners molested and humiliated the Acting British High Commissioner (Major-General T. J.W. ...

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  19. BERLIN FAVOURS WESTERN MARKS AS CURRENCY

    Berlin's City Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution asking the three Western Military Governments to declare the new Western Deutsche mark the sole legal currency in the Western sectors of the city. ...

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  20. U.S. TO PRODUCE VERSATILE TANK

    The new Patton tank, which can travel at 30 m.p.h., ford deep streams and operate in temperatures of 60 degrees below zero, ...

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  21. VANGUARD RETURNING.

    LONDON, Friday. The battleship Vanguard, left Malta for Britain, where she will be prepared for the Royal tour of ...

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  22. Thomas Refused To Testify on "Kick-Back"

    Mr. J. Parnell Thomas, chairman of the House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee, went before a ...

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  23. Truman Not Seeking Third Term

    According to friends of the President, says the American United Press correspondent, President Truman is not interested in a third term at White House, although he is specially exempted from the ...

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  24. U.S. NATIONALS ADVISED TO LEAVE CHINA

    United Stat[?] authorities in Shanghal and Nanking to-day advised all Americans in Kimagsu, in' which Nanking and ...

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  25. INDIA tO BECOME A REPUBLIC

    The Indian Constituent Assembly will shortly approve a draft Constitution making India an independent sovereign republic, ...

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  26. NAZI COMMANDER RELEASED

    The American Army newspaper, "Stars arid Stripes," reported that Field-Marshal van Weicks, 67, former German ...

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  27. N.Z. TO HAVE EMBASSY IN U.S.

    New Zealand and the united States have agreed to raise their respective legations to Embassy rank which means that the ...

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  28. NOBEL PRIZE FOR CHEMISTRY

    Professor Arne Tissilus. 46, of U[?] Universit[?] Sweden, has been awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry for the discovery of a ...

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  29. WESTMINSTER BELLS TO RING AT ROYAL BIRTH

    "Westminster Abbey bells will peal a three hours welcome for Princess Elizabeth's baby. Reporting this, the "Daily Express" says that, if the news arrives before 1 p. m., the bells will ring from 3.45 ...

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  30. 5 KILLED IN TRAIN COLLISION

    Five persons were killed and 23 injured last night when an empty goods train crashed into a passenger train which had been ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. BRITAIN RETAINS AIR RAID SHELTERS.

    LONDON, Friday. Local authorities in Britain have been instructed, for the time being, to cease demolishing air raid ...

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