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  3. NATIONS FAVOURIN COMMUNE REGIME

    Most nations, including Britain, Russia, [?] and India, favour recognition of the Chinese Communists when they set up a National Government, diplomatic sources said. The Americans, the ...

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  4. U.S. UNEMPLOYED SEEK PASSAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    Unemployment in the United States is resulting in a sudden spurt of Americans Wanting to migrate to ...

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  5. Three Western Powers Not To Receive Deputation From Eastern Germany

    The three Western Powers rejected q request by Vyshinsky that the Foreign Ministers' conference should receive a delegation from the People's Congress of this Soviet zone of Germany. ...

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  6. BOLIVIAN STRIKERS HURL DYNAMITE AT POLICE

    Strikers huried dynamite from hilltop redoubts in a battle with Bolivian troops trying to keep order in the wake of week-end rioting in the Andean tin mining area where, at least 29 people, including ...

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  7. BRITAIN CLAIMS DEFENCE OVER ATOMIC BOMBS

    The Civil Defence Chief (Major-General S. F. Irwin) says that anyone, who claims defence against the ...

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  8. PRINCESS VISITS PARIS SALONS

    Princess Margaret watched every detail of 200 models at Christin Dior's fashion house yesterday when she made her second ...

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  9. BERLIN STRIKERS REJECT OFFER OF MEDIATION

    The Berlin railway strikers have rejected an offer from the Lord Mayor of Berlin (Dr. Reuter) to ...

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  10. PAKISTAN SEEKS FRIENDSHIP

    KARACHI, Wednesday.—The Pakistan Government is seeking treaties of frienship with Moslem countries throughout the Middle ...

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  11. U.S. TO CLOSE CONSULATE AT MUKDEN

    The decision to close the American Consulate at Mukden came about as previous requests for the re-establishment of communications, made to the Chinese Communist authorities in Nanking and ...

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  12. BRITISH TRADE AGREEMENT WITH ARGENTINE

    Britain and Argentina have agreed, in principle, to a five-year trade pact, under which Britain expects to get about 250,000 tons of meat in the first year at about 10½d. per lb. ...

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  13. Go-Slow Rail Workers Ordered to Resume Normally

    The National Union of Railwaymen has ordered. 2,600 railway workers, involved in the goslow movement, to resume ...

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  14. TO SELL FARBEN CHEMICAL TRUST PLANT

    The British and American Military Governments in Germany have decided to begin the sale of the I. ...

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  15. ROYAL NAVY TO BENEFIT FROM PRIZE MONEY

    More than 650,000 Royal Nav officers and ratings will benef by the distribution, which bega to-day, of £4 million naval prize ...

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  16. MEMORIAL DAY FATALITIES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—At least 413 people were killed in accidents during the three-day Memorial Day week-end, which ...

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  17. DENMARK OFFERS BUTTER TO BRITAIN

    A Danish delegation is in England to negotiate a long-term butter contract between Denmark and Britain. ...

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  18. TAMPERING ALLEGED WITH GOVERNMENT WITNESSES

    Grand Jury investigations into alleged tampering with Government witnesses in the Justice Department proceedings against Harry Bridges, C,I O. Longshoremen's leader on the West Coast, has been ordered by the Attorney ...

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  19. NEW CONSTITUTION PROPOSED FOR HUNGARY

    A new Hungarian Constitution to be drafted in the next few weeks, will strictly separate Church and State and regulate ...

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  20. SLUMP ON WALL STREET EXCHANGE

    More than 1,000 million dollars of market valuations were wiped out when stocks on the Wall Street Exchange broke in the ...

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  21. MEAT RATIONS FOR BRITONS MAY INCREASE

    Britain's meat ration will no doubt be increased within two months, says Reuters financial writer commenting on ...

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  22. NEW CLAUSE ADDED TO IRELAND BILL

    Acceptance by Opposition and Government members of a new clause, affecting the British nationality of certain Irish-born people, marked the passage through the House of Lords of the Ireland Bill. ...

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  23. NO INCREASE IN BRITISH PHONE RENTALS

    To the relief of the British taxpayers, who are the most heavily taxed in the world, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir ...

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  24. JAPAN CUTS STAFF B ONE-FOURTH

    A total of 425,000 Japane civil servants are to be dischared from the too-heavy burea cracy. ...

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  25. NEW TREATMENT FOR RHEUMATISM

    Four doctors from the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota, told the International Congress on Rheumatic Diseases of a new "wonder" drug that may prove the greatest boon in history to sufferers of rheumatism. ...

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  26. PROTEST TO BALKANS ON VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

    Further American Notes to Rumania, Bulgaria and Hungary, protesting against violations of the Human Rights provisions of ...

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  27. U.S. SENATOR WANTS AMENDMENT TO

    Senator Watkins told the Senate that Congress should make a reservation to the Atlantic Pact for its approval before American ...

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  28. CASUALTIES IN U.S. COAL MINES

    A total of 1,259,081 miners have been maimed, mangled or killed in coal pits in the last 19 years, according to John L. ...

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  29. SLAVE LABOUR FOR CARELESS DRIVING IN RUSSIA

    After being fined 12 dollars in Freehold, for careless driving, Mrs. Oksana Kasenkina told reporters that a similar offence in ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN BEER FOR NEW YORK

    Announcing that a sample shipment of Australian Cascade beer will arrive in New York in a few weeks, an Australian ...

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  31. CANADA TO DEPORT SOVIET SPY

    An appeal against the deportation of Dimitri Leschenko, 36, an alleged Soviet spy, apprehended in Calgary, has been ...

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  32. BRITISH TRADE WITH CANADA

    An increased sale of Brit[?] goods in Canada and an increa[?] sale to Canada from other p[?] of the sterling area are am ...

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  33. SENATE TO REVIEW WHEAT AGREEMENT

    It is probable that the International Wheat Agreement will come before the Senate for ratification this week. ...

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  34. U.S. SENATE DEFERS ATLANTIC PACT

    The Senate Democratic Policy Committee has decided not to give priority to the Atlantic Pact ratification. This means that the ...

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  35. AIR AGREEMENT WITH PAKISTAN

    KARACHI, Wednesday.—It is announced that Australia and Pakistan will sign a hilateral air agreement to-morrow. ...

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  36. INDIA TO ABOLISH EXPORT DUTY

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—It is announced that the export duty on cotton cloth will be abolished from to-day. ...

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