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  3. NO AGREEMENT ON SCANDINAVIAN TACKS FOR DEFENCE PLANS

    Sweden, Norway and Denmark, in their talks on a Scandinavian defence union, failed to reach agreement on an alliance free union. A joint communique said that existing consultations on ...

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  4. STALIN READY TO STAND FOR PEACE DECLARATION WITH U.S. PRESIDENT

    Russia will be prepared to declare jointly with the United States that neither Government has any intention of resorting to war. This was declared by Stalin in reply to a series of questions put to him by the International News Service, and he added he would not object to meeting President Truman to ...

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  5. Labour Party Leads in Elections For Israeli

    The Labour Party, led by Ben Gurion, polled twice as many votes in the general elections for Israeli ...

    Article : 85 words
  6. STOWAWAY ENTOMBED IN SHIP

    Engineers, using electric drills, yesterday released the body of a young man which was entombed in a ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. Australia May Withdraw From World Trade Unions

    The Australasian delegate to the World Federation of Trade Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) told the Executive Committee ...

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  8. CARDINAL REJECTS STATE LAWYER

    Cardinal Mihdzscnty is reported to haye rejected the State lawyer, chosen by the Hungarian Minister of Justice to defend him, ...

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  9. ANNIVERSARY OF GANDHI'S DEATH

    The first anniversary of the death of Mahatma Gandhi (who was shot by a (Hindu extremist) was observed throughout India ...

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  10. BRITAIN MAY NEGOTIATE FOR COCOS ISLAND

    The British Government might soon commence negotiations for the purchase of Cocos Island from the Clunis-Ross family. ...

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  11. SECOND COLLISION OFF CHINA COAST

    Another collision between two ships off the China Coast is believed to have occurred. Globe Wireless repoited it ...

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  12. AGREES TO NEGOTIAT[?] PEACE FOR SHANGHAI-NANKING

    Communist leaders have agreed to negotiate a separate peace for the Shanghai-Nanking area according to a Communist broadcast monitored by the Shanghai Newsagency last night. The report ...

    Article : 107 words
  13. FLU EPIDEMIC ON WANE

    Despatches from centres in Europe report that the influenza epidemic, which is well many areas of Europe, is well on the ...

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  14. TWO KILLED WHEN PLANE HIT CONSTELLATION

    Two people were killed when a single-engined private plane collided with a Pan-American Constellation, 10 minutes after the Constellation had taken off for London from La Guardia field yesterday afternoon. Tile killed ...

    Article : 431 words
  15. PARAGUAY GOVT. DEPOSED

    The Government of President Natalicio Gonzales was deposed yesterday by a bloodless revolution. ...

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  16. PAKISTAN COMMAND

    LONDON, Monday.—Air Vice-Marshal R. Atcherly left by air for Karachi to take command of the Royal Pakistan Air Force. ...

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  17. Reaction of Western Powers to Offer By Stalin

    The leaction of the Western Powers to Stalin's offer of renewed Four Power talks on Germany will depend on a ...

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  18. MORE POWERFUL ATOMIC WEAPONS PRODUCED

    Important advances in the development of Atomic weapons, with considerably greater explosive power than those originally launched against Japan, were reported by the United Stares Atomic ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN POLICY ATTACKED

    Australia's attitude to the Dutch military action in Indonesia is severely criticised by the "Financial Times," which says ...

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  20. RUSSIAN'S EX-WIFE TO GIVE EVIDENCE IN LIBEL CLAIM

    Zinama Gorlova, who claims to be Victor Kravchenko's first Wife, arrived at Paris with three engineers yesterday to give ...

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  21. ORANGE "GESTAPO" TO SAFEGUARD ULSTER'S PREMIER

    The former Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. de Valora) at a meeting at Birmingham said that 13,000 armed agents of the ...

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  22. Cape Peanut Crop Threatened With Disease

    The £3,000,000 peanut crop of South Africa is threatened with serious loss from the incurable virus disease, rosette, which may ...

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  23. ARTISTS LIVED THEIR PARIS IN "EUREKA STOCKADE"

    Stars of the Australian film, "Euroka Stockade," Chips Rafferty and Jane Barrett, really lived their parts instead of ...

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  24. RUSSIAN WHEAT STOCKS A SURPRISE

    The General Secretary of the British Communist Party (Harry Pollitt) told a meeting at Southhampton yesterday that the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CYCLISTS NINTH

    PARIS, Monday.—Australian professional cyclists, Alfred Strom and Reginald Arnold, finished ninth in a three-hour ...

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  26. BODIES RECOVERED IN TOKYO BAY

    The bodies of Miles Vaughan, vice-president of the United Press for Asia. Major Haddock, of an American hospital, and a ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. ISRAELI EXPECTS SETTLEMENT IN RHODES TALKS

    Israeli sources think that the Palestine peace conference here will be over by Februaty 4. The general view is that the ...

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  28. NIMMITABEL WOOL STORE GUTTED BY FIRE

    Damage, estimated at several thousands of pounds was caused by a fire which gutted the wool and goods store of Creamer and West to-night. The fire started in a detached shed used for the storage of inflammable spirit. ...

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  29. INDIAN NEWSPAPERS NOW PARTNERS IN REUTERS SERVICE

    The Indian newspapers become joint owners of Reuters, in partnership with the newspapers of the United Kingdom, Australia ...

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  30. COMMUNIST GAINS IN SIAM

    Communist victories in China were giving encouragement to Malay terrorists, said Dr. C. J. Paglar. ...

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  31. NO WORRY ABOUT ATOMIC RACE WITH RUSSIA

    Ely Culbertson, president of the Citizens Committee for the United Nations, told a meeting in Paris yesterday that America did not have to worry about an atomic race with Russia because she had a couple of hundred atomic ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. CZECHS TO EXHIBIT PRODUCTS

    Czechoslovakia will this year exhibit products from her industries in 17 countries, the official newsagency reported. ...

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  33. ITALY TO BUILD SHIPPING FLEET

    The Italian Government is granting subsidies totalling £15 million, for the construction of 260,000 tons of new shipping. ...

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