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  3. Baronet As Check-Weigher At Coal Pit

    "John," the checkweigher at Horse Wood open cast coal site, Keresforth Hill, near Barnsley, in ...

    Article : 115 words
  4. U.S. CALLS FOR HALT ON WAR REPARATIONS FROM JAPAN'S INDUSTRIES

    The United States has called a [?] the further removals of Japanese industrial plants as war reparations and, as a result, deliveries to the Philippines, China, Netherlands and Britain must ...

    Article : 590 words
  5. EUROPEAN RECOVERY VITAL TO MARSHALL PLAN

    The success of the European recovery programme was almost as vital to the non-participating countries as it was to the Marshall Plan countries, America's Ambassador at Large (Mr. Averell Harriman) said at Annecy. ...

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  6. ARMY REINFORCEMENTS FOR HONGKONG TO BE NEARER TO 8,000

    British army reinforcements for Hongkong, in addition to cruiser-type tanks, will be nearer 8,000 men than 6,000 as announced by the British Defence Minister. Aft authoritative army source stated that ...

    Article : 243 words
  7. BULLET IN HEAD FOR 32 YEARS DROPPED OUT

    A bullet embedded for 32 years in the head of Archie Durrans, a mill worker of Huddersfield, ...

    Article : 84 words
  8. NEW CANADIAN MINISTER TO CANBERRA

    Major-General Leo Richer LaFleche, a prominent Canadian soldier, politician and diplomat, at present Dean of the Diplomatic ...

    Article : 225 words
  9. N.T. PROTEST AT DISMISSAL OF DR. V. H. WEBSTER

    The dismissal of Dr. V. H. Webster from his position as the resident medical officer at Tennant Creek is a "slap in the face" ...

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  10. Allies Reserve Approval To New Law for Germany

    Reservations have been made by the three Western Military Governors of Germany in giving formal approval to the basic law ...

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  11. MILLER TO FIGHT FOR EMPIRE TITLE

    Eddie Miller, featherweight champion of Australia, has agreed to terms offered by John Best to meet Ronnie Clayton, ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. Sweeping Gains For Conservatives In Councils

    Sweeping Conservative gains and equally sweeping Labour, Liberal and Communist losses marked the London and ...

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  13. TITO CALLS FOR ACTION AGAINST ENEMIES

    Marshal Tito has commanded his security police to increase their efforts in protecting Yugoslavia from ...

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  14. DECISION ON MT. STROMLO NOT FOR TWO MONTHS

    A decision on Australia's invitation to establish on observatory at Mt. Stromlo will not be made for two months, declared Professor Jan Schilt, head of Columbia University's astronomy department. ...

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  15. FIRE ON TANKER EXTINGUISHED

    A coastguard cutter reported that the fire on the Swedish tanker, Atlanta, had been extinguished. ...

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  16. S. African Leader Had Talk With Indian Premier

    The Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) stated that at the Dominion Leaders' Conference in London he had discussed the differences ...

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  17. ARAB LEADERS IN TRIPOLI AGAINST BRITISH CONTROL

    Arab leaders in Tripoli have threatened a peaceful, civil revolution and non-collaboration with the British administration in Tripolitania if Britain continues a policy which will throw Tripolitania into the hands of Italian ...

    Article : 165 words
  18. Rough-Handling by Soviet Guards of Rail Passengers

    Passengers on the first interzonal train to reach Berlin, following the liftlng of the blockade alleged rough-handling by ...

    Article : 286 words
  19. PEACE PROTOCOL IN PALESTINE

    LAUSANNE, Friday.—Delegates from Israeli, Egypt, Transjordan, Iraq and Lebanon have agreed on a protocol, providing ...

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  20. South Korea Seeks Alliance With U.S.

    South Korea is seeking a military ralliance with the United States, and has already sent an envoy for talks in Washington, ...

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  21. BRITISH APPROVAL OF NORTH ATLANTIC DEFENCE PACT

    By an overwhelming majority the House of Commons approved of the North Atlantic Pact by 333 votes to six. Mir. Churchill described the Pact, along with the Brussels Treaty and the Statute of ...

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  22. COMMUNISTS BREACH SHANGHAI'S DEFENCES

    Chinese Communists are reported to be attacking north towards Sunkiang, 32 miles south of Shanghai. The Government's strongest defence line was at Kashan, but the Reds by-passed Kashan and headed towards Sunkiang. ...

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  23. N.Z. Opposition To Ban Communists

    The Opposition leader (Mr. S. Holland) pledged that his National Party will declare Communism to be subversive if it ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. CHURCH PROTEST AT ARGENTINE BILL

    Catholic Church organisations urged the Argentine Congress to reject a Government Bill that would restore legal prostitution. ...

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  25. AFRICANS STONE INDIAN BUSES

    Police stood by in Durban yesterday to prevent racial disturbances after Indian buses had been stoned by Africans on ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. Earthquake Rocks Los Angeles

    Thousands of Los Angeles residents were awakened when an earthquake rocked the city early to-day. ...

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  27. Offer Increased For Arrest Of Murderers

    Hongkong police increased the reward for the capture of the murderers of two British marine detectives and a Chinese ...

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  28. PEER RENOUNES TITLE TO ESTATE

    To escape paying death duties a second time, Lord Tredegar, in view of his age and health, has renounced family estates ...

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  29. NO CONDITION ON ALLIED AID TO BURMA

    Promised Commonwealth aid to Burma does not involve a request to Butma to consider joining the Commonwealth, the ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. NEHRU INVITED TO MEET TRUMAN

    The Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) has accepted President Truman's invitation to visit the United States next October. ...

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  31. SHIP'S SIREN USES FIRE CALL IN MISTAKE

    Anxious to get ashore, officers of a ship in midstream off Mombasa called for a boat by sounding the letter "S," in morse on the ship's siren. There arrived the port superintendent, the fire chief ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. U.S. Fleet Enters Gibraltar

    A big concentiation of American warships under the command of Admiral Connally, Commander-in-Chief of the East Atlantic ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. Russian Kidnap Of Diver Suspected

    Wilhelm Napolz, Austria's leading salvage diver, has been missing for 15 days and is believed to have been arrested by ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. PILOT ESTABLISHES RECORD TO KARACHI

    After clipping 19 minutes off the London Rome flight record, set in 1948, by a jet-engined Vampire, a former R.A.F. ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. ISRAELI FLAG NOW AT U.N.O.

    A cheering, justling crowd of Jews swarmed around U.N.O. guards yestetday as they hoisted the Israeli flag outside the ...

    Article : 65 words
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