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  3. U.N.O UNABLE TO FIND A SOLUTION TO THE BERLIN DISPUTE

    Efforts by the United Nations to settle the Berlin currency dispute have failed. This was announced last night by the President of the Security Council (Alberto Alvarez) who, with other ...

    Article : 464 words
  4. TRUMAN DEFEATED ON FILIBUSTER

    Admitting that the Truman Administration had been defeated in its anti-filibuster fight, the Senate Democratic leader (Mr. Scott Lucas), vows he will insist on a roll-call vote on the compromise [?]g bill ...

    Article : 181 words
  5. FRANCE AND ITALY STAND FIRM FOR ATLANTIC PACT

    The French and Italian Governments are standing firm against rising Communist opposition to the Atlantic Defence Pact to which France is a party and in which Italy is expected to join. ...

    Article : 478 words
  6. Russian Crew Gave No Courtesy Salute

    Russian officers went to great pains to avoid a ceremony which would have required the Russian crew ...

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  7. CUBANS MAKE UNJUSTIFIABLE REPRISAL

    In what Cuban newspapers describe as "an unjustifiable reprisal" for the misconduct of American ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. INDIA OUT TO SUPPRESS VIOLENCE

    The Home Minister (Patel) to-day warned Communists that, if they persisted in methods of violence, treachery and mischief, ...

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  9. BRITAIN MADE GOOD HER WAR DAMAGES

    Less than four years after the war, Britain has not only made good her war damage but has also made it possible for the country to enjoy more actual separate habitations per head than when the war started. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN THREAT ON WHEAT AGREEMENT

    The latest threat to the writing of an international wheat agreement is a threat by Russia that, unless it is allotted 75 million bushels as its export quota, it will not participate in the scheme. ...

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  11. PERON SWEARS ALLEGIANCE TO CONSTITUTION

    Amid pomp and pageantry, President Juan Peron swore allegiance to Argentine's new Constitution. ...

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  12. "SOVIET NOT WORKING FOR DOWNFALL OF TITO

    According to a despatch from Vienna to the "Daily Telegraph" there is no evidence that Russia is prepared to bring about the downfall of Marshal Tito from outside of Yugoslavia. ...

    Article : 229 words
  13. CHINESE DOCTOR ALLOWED TO STAY IN U.S.

    Congress has passed a bill to let a Chinese woman atomic scientist stay in the United States because she ...

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  14. BALT COUNTRIES VIOLATE PEACE TREATIES

    The Minister of state (Mr. Hector McNeil) accused Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary of flagrant ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. ARMISTICE LINE FOR JERUSALEM

    The Palestine Mediator (Dr. Bunche) revealed that full agreement had been reached between Israel and Transjordan on an ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. PACT PROVIDES FOR ASSISTANCE IF ATTACKED

    The Atlantic Pact provides, in Article 5, that in case of an armed attack against one or several of the signatories in Europe ...

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  17. COMMUNISTS PLAN TO CROSS YANGTZE

    Chinese Communists, with an estimated force of more than 300,000 are massed on the north bank of the Yangtze in Kiangsu ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT TO PROSECUTE MR. SHARKEY

    The Federal Government will launch a prosecution against the leader of the Communist Party in Australia (Mr. L. L. Sharkey) ...

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  19. KING PASSED QUIET NIGHT

    His Majesty the King passed another quiet night and is continuing to make satisfactory progress. ...

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  20. FILIPINO SERGEANT REFUSED ENTRY TO AUSTRALIA

    An American Army sergeant of Filipino descent, has been refused permission by Australian immigration officials to visit his wife and two children in Australia. The soldier, Lorenzo Gamboa, ...

    Article : 265 words
  21. Repatriation Of German P.O.W. Declines

    Charging that December and January repatriations by Russia of German ex-prisoners of war were seriously below the ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN PILOTS COLLIDE

    "Two Australian fighter pilots miraculously escaped death to-day when their Mustangs collided at 3,000 feet over Iwakuni, in ...

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  23. BRITISH LABOUR WINS BY-ELECTION

    Mr. Douglas Houghton, Labour candidate, was to-day returned in the Sowerby (Yorkshire) by-election caused by the ...

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  24. U.S. TO REDUCE DEFENCE FORCES IN PACIFIC

    The United States is backtracking its main Pacific defence line to its own West Coast, says the Associated Press. ...

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  25. GERMANS FEAR END OF WORLD IS AT HAND

    Panic occurred in rural backward areas of Western Germany to-day, following rumours that the end of the world would ...

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  26. America Will Supply Arms To Western Europe

    The Government has decided on two main principles to govern its 1949-50 arms programme for Western Europe, says James ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. TENNIS AT MONTREAL

    The first round tie of the Davis Cup match between Australia and Canada will be played on the grass courts of the Mount Royal ...

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  28. C.P. SENATE TEAM IN VICTORIA

    Country Party members, selected to contest seats in the Senate at the Federal elections are: Major-General Rankin, M.P., ...

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  29. CHURCHILL NOT TO LECTURE

    Mr. Churchill has rejected the offer of a lecture tour in the United States, which would have netted him 100,000 dollars, ...

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  30. JURY SELECTED TO TRY COMMUNISTS

    A jury of five men and seven women, headed by a negro housewife, were chosen to try 11 top American Communist leaders on ...

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  31. GEN. MACARTHUR WILL SEE JOB THROUGH

    In a statement to-day, General MacArthur announced his intention of "seeing the job through to the signing of the peace treaty" with Japan, and denied reports that he Plans to retire next autumn. ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. TUDOR FLIGHTS AT HEIGHT OF 8 MILES

    The Society of British Aircraft Constructors, Ltd., announced that flights up to 44,000 feet, approximately 8 miles, will soon be ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. LANCASTRIANS SOLD FOR ONE-THIRD

    LONDON, Thursday. —The Parliamentary Secretary of Civil Aviation (Mr Lingden) told the House of Commons that eight ...

    Article : 40 words
  34. POLAND NOT TO ADMIT STANLEY

    LONDON, Thursday. —The Poilish Government, through the London Consulate, has notified the British Home Office that it ...

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