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  3. ALABAMA GOVERNOR AGAINST KU KLUX KLAN

    In a broadcast, Governor James Folsom has instructed the people of Alabama to defend their homes "in any way necessary against would-be Hitlers who prowl the streets at night." ...

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  4. R.A.F TEST RAIDS ON BRITISH KEY INDUSTRIES

    Blitz raids on key industrial targets in the Midlands, with defending fighters screaming in pursuit at speeds up to 600 m.p.h. and engaging the raiders in running dog-fights over half the ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. PRIME MINISTER NOT TO INTERFERE IN STRIKE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will not intervene in the coal crisis as suggested by the General President of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. Williams). ...

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  6. WAR CEMETERY DEDICATED AT LABUAN

    Hundreds of Malays and Chinese, as well as European residents of Labuan Island, were present on ...

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  7. DR. EVATT HONOURED BY NATIONAL JEWS

    For leading the fight to outlaw genocide, the General Assembly President (Dr. Evatt) has been ...

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  8. U.S. WORRIED OVER BRITISH ECONOMICS

    According to the radio commentator, Drew Pearson, the Secretary of State (Dean Acheson) is so worried about ...

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  9. CHINESE REDS DEMAND SAY IN JAP. TREATY

    Chinese Communists made another demand to participate in drafting the Japanese peace treaty. The demand was made ...

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  10. CZECH CATHOLICS NOT TO SUBMIT TO SUBJUGATION

    The Catholic Church in Czechoslovakia will never submit to a Communist-enforced State Accord, which would mean subjugation of the Church and its reduction to a mere servant of the ...

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  11. FRACTURED LEG FOR COMMANDER

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—General Sir Neil Ritchie, Commander-in-Chief of Far East land forces, suffered a fractured left ...

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  12. NINE SACKS OF MAIL FOR FORMER GIRL FROM AUSTRALIA

    Mrs. Eileen Mayhue, a former Melbourne girl, who married a sergeant in the U.S. marine corps during the war, has received nine ...

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  13. JAP REPATRIATES FROM SIBERIA

    Elag-waving men, women and children greeted 2,000 Japanese war prisoners, who returned to their homeland yesterday after being held captive by the Russians for four years. ...

    Article : 158 words
  14. OUTSIDER WINS GRAND PRIX AT LONGCHAMPS

    Nearly 100,000 saw the outsider, Bagheera, defeat Royal Empire—ridden by Edgar Britt— in the Grand Prix de Paris at ...

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  15. ENGLISH CAPTAIN WRONG IN DECLARING ON FIRST DAY

    New Zealand could have refused to accept England's declaration at 9/313 in the first day of the second Test at Lord's on ...

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  16. GAEKWAR ABRUPTLY ENDS PARTNERSHIP WITH TRAINER

    The Gaekwar of Baroda has abruptly ended his £100,000 winning horse racing partnership with the Newmarket trainer, ...

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  17. NEW NON-COMMUNIST LABOUR GROUP

    Labour leaders, representing at least 42 million workers in 38 countries, including Britain, Australia and New Zealand,,have voted to set up a new non-Communist trade union international. ...

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  18. SEAFORD CAPTAIN KILLED IN BUS CRASH AT KURE

    Captain Joseph Smith, from Seaford, Victoria was killed and seven other B.C.O.F. personnel —three captains and four other ...

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  19. KUTIEN WAS CAPTURED BY CHINESE REDS

    Chinese Communists to-day captured Kuti[?] which gives them two modern highways on which to launch a direct drive ...

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  20. DUTCH HONOURS FOR WOMAN ATHLETE

    Mrs Fanny Blankers Koen yesterday received the Order of a Knight of Orange Nassau, a leading Dutch civil award, from ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. POLAND TO PAY FOR NATIONALISATION OF SWISS ASSETS

    Under a five-year Polo-Swiss trade agreement Poland will pay £3,100,000 compensation to Switzerland during the next 15 years ...

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  22. RUMANIAN REDS ATTACK CLASS ENEMIES

    Rumanian Communists are now attacking "class enemies" on the playing fields. Newspapers in Bucharest announced the [?]overnment's intention to reorganise completely sporting activities. ...

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  23. State Plans For Emergency Action To Meet Strike

    Extreme emergency measures which will be rushed through Parliament to-morrow afternoon, will enable the Government to ...

    Article : 188 words
  24. Two Trains Reach Maitland

    Two trains passed through Maitland to-night for the first [?]me since the city became flood [?]ound. ...

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  25. WEST BERLIN ENDS RAIL STRIKE

    Leaders of the West Berlin railwaymen's trade union have decided to terminate the five weeks old strike to-morrow. ...

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  26. MALAY NURSES BACK FROM AUSTRALIA

    Singapore newspapers to-day featured the return of two Malayan nurses who have been training in Australia for two ...

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  27. ZAIM PROCLAIMED AS PRESIDENT OF SYRIA

    A 21-gun salute yesterday proclaimed the former Syrian army leader (Huzni Zaim) as President of Syria for the next seven ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. CANADIAN ELECTIONS IN PROGRESS

    A record total of six million out of nearly eight million registared voters are expected to elect 262 men and women who will ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. MOSLEM LEADERS SIGHT NEW MOON

    Moslem religious leaders, sighting the new moon through observatory telescopes, heralded the beginning of the holy month of ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. HUNGARIAN ARRESTS FOR ESPIONAGE

    Hungary's former Foreign Minister (Laslo Rajk) and 19 others recently arrested, were accused of being concerned in a ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. NATIONAL TENNIS WON BY RIGGS

    Bobby Riggs yesterday won the National professional tennis championships, beating Donald Budge, 9/7, 3/6, 6/3, 7/5. ...

    Article : 52 words
  32. SYRIA FORMS NEW GOVERNMENT

    In answer to an invitation from Colonel Husni Zaim, who yesterday was elected President of Syria, Dr. Moshen Barazi, has ...

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