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  3. PACT SIGNATORIES TO USE ARMED FORCES IF ONE IS ATTACKED

    Signatories to the proposed North Atlantic Security Pact are bound to use armed force if any of them is attacked. This is stated by the London correspondent of the Chicago "Sun-Times," who ...

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  4. PASTOR TRIALS AS PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN

    The House of Commons has been told that strong ground exists for the belief that the trials of church leaders in ...

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  5. EMPIRE LEADERS TO MEET TO DISCUSS SPREAD OF COMMUNISM

    Commonwealth Prime Ministers or Foreign Ministers are expected to meet soon for round-table talks at which Communism in the Far East, including activity in South-East Asia, Will be given high ...

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  6. Sudden Death of Representative Bloom in U.S.A.

    A sudden heart attack caused the death in hospital yesterday of Mr. Sol Bloom, Democrat Chairman of the House of ...

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  7. U.S. to Strengthen Intelligence Network

    The House of Representatives yesterday passed a guardedly worded bill which provides for the ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. VICTORY FOR CHILEAN GOVERNMENT

    Incomplete returns of yesterday's Congressional elections indicate that President Videla's ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. CARDINAL URGES STRIKERS TO RESUME

    Cardinal Spellman told a delegation of wives of striking grave diggers at Calvery cemetery that the men should return to work as ...

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  10. WESTERN EUROPE INVITED TO TALKS

    Denmark, Eire, Italy, Norway and Sweden have been invited to the London conference on the seting-up of the projected Council ...

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  11. Ottawa Likely as Venue of British Meeting

    Ottawa or London may be the meeting place for the proposed British Commonwealth conference it was revealed ...

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  12. Library of Oriel College Damaged By Fire

    Fire last night damaged the Fellows' Library at Oriel College —one of the finest rooms of Oxford University. ...

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  13. Pakistan to Have Constitution on Islamic Doctrines

    Pakistan Premier (Liaquat Ali Khan) asked the constituent Assembly to frame a constitution founded on Islamic doctrines. ...

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  14. Mexico to Deport Australian Physicist

    An American United Press report from Mexico City says that George David Taylor, a Scottishborn Australian physicist, was ...

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  15. Captain Odom on World Record for Light Plane

    Captain William Odom over San [?]rancise[?] at 9.15 p.m. G.M.T. yesterday, en route to [?]eterboro, New Jersey, in an ...

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  16. INDONESIANS TO ATTEND DUTCH TALKS

    The Indonesian Republican leader (Dr. Soekarno) has informed the Netherlands Government that Republican leaders could attend the round-table conference at The Hague, only as private individuals and not as Government ...

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  17. RESIGNATION Of CHINESE CABINET

    Premier Sun [?]o and his Government resigned this morning. Reliable sources say it is likely that President Li Tsung-[?]en will choose Chang Chih Chung, one of China's strongest proponents of ...

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  18. SLAVE LABOUR INQUIRY APPROVED BY U.N.O.

    U.N.O. approved an American request for a worldwide inquiry into slave labour. The proposal was submitted to the Economic and Social Council after the American Federation of labour had charged that millions of ...

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  19. Princes Hears Girl Swear In London Court

    Princess Margaret yesterday visited a juvenile court in the slums of East London and took a keen interest in the ...

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  20. Air Services Were Interrupted By Rain Storms

    Many flying services in South Wales and Victoria disrupted by conditions to due to restricted visibility ...

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  21. NO RECORD OF AUSTRALIAN MARRIAGES IN JAPAN

    The B.C.O.F. had no record of any registration of marriage ceremonies between Australian soldiers and Japanese women, and, if any such marriages had taken place, they were illegal, a B.C.O.F. ...

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  22. Canada Denies Secret Deal With U.S. President

    A report that he had a secret deal with President Truman which would enable Britain to buy Canadian wheat if the ...

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  23. RIOT SQUAD'S IN DURBAN

    DURBAN, Tuesday. — Riot squads were called out last night and patrolled the city after threats of renewed trouble ...

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  24. GUERRILLAS ACTIVE IN JAVA

    BATAVTA, Tuesday.—A report from Samerang says that guerrillas have killed seven Indonesian estate guards and five ...

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  25. "RUMP" SENATE IN CHARGE IN PHILIPPINES

    Nine of the 10 absent Philippine Senators were "out" when police went to arrest them yesterday for failing to attend a ...

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  26. U.S. OFFERED TO BUY NEW GUINEA TO AVERT WAR

    According to Dr. S. Jones, an Evangelist, touring Japan, President Roosevelt, on the eve of the Japanese attack on Pearl ...

    Article : 146 words
  27. CANADA TO CURB RED ACTIVITIES

    A projected measure to curb the activities of Communists in Canada is being studied by the Canadian Government, and the Department of Justice is being asked to examine a Statement by ...

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  28. S. AFRICA SCORES 379 IN TEST AGAINST ENGLAND

    Scoring at the rate of about 40 runs an hour South Africa knocked up 379 in their first innings of the final Test against ...

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  29. VICTORIA HAS EASY WIN IN ADELAIDE

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  30. RESIGNATION OF NURSES AT GRAFTON BASE HOSPITAL

    A dispute over the dismissal of a third year trainee nurse at the Base Hospital took a sensational turn to-day when 31 nurses gave ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. EGYPT TO JOIN CONTROL OF SUEZ CANAL

    Under a new agreement, signed yesterday, the Egyptian Government becomes a privileged partner in the Suez Canal Company, and will receive 7 per cent, of the company's gross profits. ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. U.S. FIGHTER COMING HERE

    Fredd[?]e Dawson, of U.S.A., is expected here shortly after Easter. No opponents had yet been ...

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  33. HYDE PARK FIG TREE CUT DOWN

    Two police inspectors a sergeant and a constable were present to check any possible demonstration when City Council ...

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  34. EXTENDED PASSPORTS FOR REFUGEES IN SWEDEN

    Sweden has decided to issue to Baltic refugees foreigners passports, valid for five years instead of the usual two. Reuters says this is Sweden's first practical reaction ...

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