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  3. PERON THREATENS TO CALL LABOUR CLASS INTO STREET BATTLE

    President Peron has threatened to call his labour class supporters into the streets to battle the whispering campaign which, he claimed, his foes had started against him. ...

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  4. GREEK PRINCESS CLAIMS RETURN OF JEWELLERY

    Princess Eugenie of Greece, yesterday in the Supreme Court, claimed possession of jewellery, ...

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  5. BRITISH FORCES NOT TO BE REDUCED IN MALAYA

    The strength of the British forces in Malaya will not be reduced, the Minister for Colonial Affairs (Lord Listowel) told the House of Lords. He said he did not agree the position in Malaga was worsening but it was still ...

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  6. ARMISTICE AGREEMENT BY JEWS AND ARABS IN PA ESTINE

    An armistice agreement has been signed by the Jews and Egyptians, thus ending the nine-months strife in Jerusalem, and it rules out any war-like or hostile act between the forces of either country. ...

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  7. COMMUNIST MUST LEAVE HONGKONG

    Professor Wu Yu Hao, leader of the Nanking People's delegation which recently visited Peiping, ...

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  8. NORTHERN IRELAND MAY GET SEAT IN EIRE PARLIAMENT

    Eire is examining the possibility of admiting to the Dail, Nationalist members of the Northern Ireland Parliament in Belfast ...

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  9. HUNGARY TO TRY 14 PERSONS FOR ESPIONAGE

    The B.U.P. reports from Budapest that the Hungarian Government has completed an indictment ...

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  10. BULGARIAN REJECTION OF U.S. PROTEST

    The Bulgarian Government has summarily dismissed an American Note protesting against the arrest of 15 Protestant pastors ...

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  11. £10,500 AWARDED GREEK GIRL FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

    Liana Maria Kremezi, 23, of Greece, known as "The Maid of Athens" for her work in the war-time resistance movement, was yesterday awarded £10,500 damages and costs against Lieutenant-Commander Thomas Graeme ...

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  12. POLISH TALKS ON PLANS FOR ATLANTIC PACT

    Polish Ministers to Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland were recalled recently for talks on the attempts of imperialist ...

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  13. Utterances of Vatican Leaders Criticised

    Bishop Bromley, head of the Methodist Church, has criticised the Roman Catholic Church and its leaders for their intemperate ...

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  14. CANADA LINKS RADAR DEFENCES WITH UNITED STATES

    A Defence Department source has confirmed a Washington statement that Canada and the United States have agreed to the ...

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  15. PORTUGUESE SETTLE IN BRAZIL

    A vigorous policy of European immigration in the past 50 years had benefited Brazil, said the Acting Minister (Dr. M. Santos) ...

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  16. U.S. MAY LEGALISE SPY SYSTEM

    A bill to legalise the United States spy system, and protect aliens who work for it, has been approved by the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee. The bill will give full statutory backing, for the first time, to ...

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  17. DIS-SATISFIED MIGRANTS RETURN TO BRITAIN

    More than 100 passengers out of 287 on board the liner, Arawa, which berthed at Liverpool yesterday were English settlers who complained bitterly of the treatment in Australia which, they ...

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  18. Agreement On Defence Draft In Atlantic Pact

    The nations negotiating the Atlantic Security Pact are believed to have agreed on a draft of a defence clause covering ...

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  19. RECORD AIR LIFT TO BERLIN

    For the second successive day Allied planes made a record air lift into Berlin of 7,897 tons during the 24 hours to noon ...

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  20. Britain to Buy Surplus Butter in Australia

    The Australien High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) and the British Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) have signed a butter ...

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  21. MISS STRONG FOR INVESTIGATION ON COMMISSION

    As soon as she stepped from a plane, which brought her from Moscow to-day, Miss Anna Louise Strong was served with ...

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  22. JAP DEMOCRACY WILL FAIL WITHOUT SECURITY

    The English-language Nippon Times said to-day that unless America gave assurances of security, there would be no development of democracy in Japan. Referring to the object lessons ...

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  23. GUIDED MISSILES MAY BE ADOPTED FOR DEFENCE

    Declaring that guided misiles may soon be an important weapon of Britain's defence the aeronautioal writer of "The Times" ...

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  24. ROUGH SEAS DELAY SEARCH FOR MISSING

    The search for survivors from the coastal steamer, Bombo, had to be practically abandoned to-day ...

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  25. ROYAL NAVY AT FULL STRENGTH

    The Royal Navy has regained its sea going strength, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Viscount Hall) told the House of Lords. ...

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  26. INVENTORY PLAN OF ARMED FORCES

    In the face of Russian objections the Commission on Conventional Armaments decided to outline methods for a world-wided ...

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  27. A.R.U. Claims Held Up Through Lack Of Reporters

    The State Secretary of the A.R.U. (Mr. Ferguson, M.L.C.) to-day telegraphed the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) that delays ...

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  28. CLAIMS DOUBTED ON SIAM RAIL CONSTRUCTION

    Officials of the Far Eastern Commission doubt whether the proceeds of the sale of the Burma-Siam railway could be claimed by the Governments' of the countries whose imprisoned troops built it. The railway was built by Allied ...

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  29. Britain Within Sight of Balance in Trade Figures

    The Under secretary for British Foreign Affairs (Mr. Mayhew) told the Economic and Social Council that Britain is ...

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  30. Trades Hall Council Condemns Action Of City Council

    The Trades Hall Council to-night condemned the action of the City Council Properties Committee in refusing the use of the ...

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  31. JET AIRLINER FLEW AT 400 M.P.H.

    Britain's biggest jet-airliner, the Tudor 8, has been flown by accident at a speed exceeding 400 m.p.h. ...

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  32. 23 KILLED WHEN DAKOTA CRASHED

    All 23 occupants—19 passengers and four crew members— were killed when a Dakota transport crashed into hills east of ...

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  33. HELSINKI GOVERNMENT AVERTED DEFEAT

    Finland's Social Democrat Government narrowly remained in office when, after 32 hours of almost continuous debate on its ...

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  34. AWARDED £2,000 DAMAGES

    William Lloyd, a former munitions worker, was awarded, £2,000 damages against the Ironworkers' Association, and the President ...

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  35. SHIP SAILS WITHOUT WOOL

    Two overseas ships sailed to-day leaving behind 21,000 bales of wool valued at £1,470,000. Of that quantity 17,000 bales were ...

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  36. EXPLANATION DEMANDED FROM FRENCH DEPUTY

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Foreign Affairs Committee, of the National Assembly has demanded an explanation from the ...

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