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  3. REBEL LEADER DESCRIBED AS FANATIC

    Lgannis loannides, the new President of the guerrilla Government, is described by the Greek police ...

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  4. SOVIET LOSING FIGHT AGAINST RECOVERY IN WESTERN EUROPE

    High officials in the United States declared that Russia is losing its fight against the recovery of Western Europe. The State Secretary (Dean Achesoh) told, a joint session of the Foreign Affairs Committee that the current situation ...

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  5. SUCIDAL TO BRING ATOMIC WAR TO A HEAD

    Professor P M. S. Blackett, atomic physicist, declared that any attempt to bring matters to a head between the American and Russian blocs would be suicidal, but there was everything to be gained by playing for time. ...

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  6. HUNGARY PREPARED TO NEGOTIATE WITH R.C. CHURCH

    The Hungarian Government announced late last night that it is prepared to negotiate a settlement with the Roman Catholic Church, It listed as conditions that the church recognise the ...

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  7. ITALIANS WOUNDED IN CLASH

    Ten persons were wounded at Ancona yesterday, in a clash with the police when a protest ...

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  8. Dutch Circulated Report of Borneo to Expel Australians

    The Dutch Government bore the expense of relaying from Batavia, via The Hague, to Singapore newspapeis last Friday the ...

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  9. GERMAN WOMAN CHARGED WITH SPYING

    Germany's first spy trial since the war will begin on Monday when a German woman will face the ...

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  10. NEW RECORD IN EXPORTS FROM BRITAIN

    British exports, in January reached a new record of £159.2 million, which is 8 per cent. in value higher than the previous ...

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  11. TRANSJORDAN FOR TALKS WITH ISRAELI

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is announced from Rhodes that Transjordan has accepted the invitation of the U.N.O. Mediator ...

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  12. SHARP PLUNGE OCCURRED ON U.S. GRAIN MARKET

    Grain futures and commodity prices plunged yesterday in the sharpest break for a single day since the big postwar slump of a year ago. All grains fell the permissible limits for a day's trading at Chicago, Kansas City and ...

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  13. VICAR ORDERED TO PAY £1.500 DAMAGES FOR LIBEL

    Ordered by a special jury to pay Captain G. P. Williams, a Cornwall hunting master, £1,500 damages for libel, the Rev. ...

    Article : 119 words
  14. AUSTRALIA TO PLAY CANADA IN DAVIS CUP

    The Australian Davis Cup team will be a greater threat to the United States than the 1948 squad, according to Alrick Man, ...

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  15. BRITISH HEALTH EXPENDITURE ABOVE ESTIMATES

    The Supplementary, Civil Estimates, submitted to-day showed a total of £221,471,574. Health services in England and ...

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  16. ANGRY SCENES IN LIBEL SUIT IN PARIS COURT

    A series of angry scenes which almost culminated in a free-for-all between the Russian author, Victor Kravchenko and Semen ...

    Article : 251 words
  17. EIRE RAISES FUND TO AID CANDIDATES IN NORTH ELECTIONS

    A [?] organised in Eire to aid the anti-partition candidates in the Ulster election to-morrow, will reach £50,000 in a few days. ...

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  18. Savage Sentence Imposed On Cardinal

    "The savage sentence passed on Cardinal" Mindszenty will kindle a flame of anti-Communism throughout the Christian ...

    Article : 232 words
  19. ISRAELI TO ISSUE NEW CURRENCY

    Reuters reports that Israeli has concluded the first contract with a British firm. The contract, which is with the ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. MAROONED MEN RESCUED

    The Falklands Island survey ship, John Biscoe,has relieved a survey party at Hope Bay, North East Graham Land, which has ...

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  21. Dr. EVATT DECLINES TO BAN COMMUNISTS

    A demand by Mr. Anthony (Richmond) that the Australian Communist Party be banned was rejected by the Attorney-General ...

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  22. TILDEN TO FACE TRIAL

    William Tilden, former world tennis champion was yesterday committed for trial, to begin on Friday, on a charge of ...

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  23. NO MEETING OF BIG FOUR IS LIKELY

    There is no possibility of a meeting of the Big Four before the Berlin question has been settled, the French Foreign ...

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  24. PLANE MISSING ON FLIGHT FROM MADRID

    A Scandinavian, Viking plane, with 23 passengers, and a Crew of five, is missing on a flight from Madrid to Copenhagen. ...

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  25. U.S. BANK LOAN TO SPAIN

    The Chase National Bank of New York announced that it had made a short-term loan of 25 million dollars to Spain. ...

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  26. POLES DESERT FROM SHIP

    Nineteen seamen deserted from the Polish motor ship Batory, in New York, rather than return home, immigration officials have ...

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  27. RECORD FLIGHT BY BOEING BOMBER

    A 60-ton B47 Boeing strato-jet bomber yesterday setvan, unofficial trans-continental record by flying 2,289 miles in 3 hours 46 ...

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  28. NEW COMMANDER AT FAIRBAIRN R.A.A.F. STATION

    Two important administrative appointments were announced by R.A.A.F. headquarters to-day. Wing-Commander D.L. ...

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  29. NO TRADE TALKS YET IN TOKYO

    Reports from London that trade conferences between Japan and sterling area countries would be held in Tokyo next Tuesday ...

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  30. ROCKET LAUNCHED "PIGGY-BACK"

    The Navy announced it has developed a new "piggy-back" rocket for launching guided missiles travelling faster than sound. ...

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  31. VATICAN DECIDES TO RENEW FAST BANS ON CATHOLICS

    The Vatican's Sacred Congregation of the Council has reinstated some of the regular Roman Catholic observances of fasting and abstinence, suspended in 1941, because of war-time conditions. ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. TROT HANDICAPS MAY BE STANDARDISED

    A standard system, of allotting trotting handicaps is likely as the result of a visit of the N.Z. handicapper (Mr. A. R. ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. CZECHS NATIONALISE BOOKS

    PRAGUE, Wednesday. — The Czech Cabinet approved of a draft bill to remove private capitalist elements from book ...

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  34. WALL STREET SLUMP

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The stock market opened yester, day with a mild decline in prices. Trading was moderately active ...

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