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  3. W.EUROPE ON ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION

    The 19 areas in the Marehall Aid programme for European Economic Co-operation have reached agreement on everything at the vital economic talks between British, American and European leaders. ...

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  4. NO UNDER-AIMING OF US. ECONOMIC STRENGTH

    The Under-Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. E. H. Foley) said in Chicago that, America's economy is strong and there has been no under-aiming of that strength as the nation re-adjusted the business structure to normal ...

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  5. TRADES, LABOUR HITS AT MINERS FOR Calling STRIKE

    The Trades and Labour Council to-day condemned the action of the mining, unions in calling a general strike without having made full use of arbitration and conciliation. The motion was carried ...

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  6. RUSSIA ASKED TO RECONSIDER OBJECTIONS

    Britain and America have asked Russia to reconsider her objections to an investigation of Western ...

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  7. U.S. Seeks Friendly Aid From Yugoslavia

    America is planning to ask Yugoslavia for, political guarantees of a more friendly attitude as a ...

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  8. Snake In Chain Case of Patrol's Motor Cycle

    A highway motor-cycle patrolman yesterday ran over a three-foot grass snake on a Yorkshire road. ...

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  9. COPLON FOUND GUILTY OF STEALING

    A jury found Judith Coplon guilty of having stolen secret Government documents with intents to give them to Valentin ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA DEFENDS CONTROL OF N. GUINEA

    The Trusteeship Council was told that Australian patrol officers had encountered resistance from the natives in some districts when trying to extend the New Guinea administration's control area. ...

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  11. N.Z CRICKETERS WIN

    The New Zealand cricket team defeated Combined Services at Kent yesterday by an innings and 50 runs. ...

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  12. BRITISH CRISIS DUE TO FLIGHT OF CAPITAL

    According to the "Wall Street Journal" the real trouble in Britain's economic crisis is a flight of capital which is reaching an acute stage. It says that British citizens aire dumping the bonds of their Government and that, ...

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  13. COALITION CABINET IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Friday.—A new Coalition Cabinet, under Alexander Diomedes, 74, Independent, has been sworn in. It replaces ...

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  14. New U.S. Envoy Appointed To Germany

    Mr. John J. McCloy, who is to be U.S.. High Commissioner in Germany, left by air for Germany. ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. Britain Faces. Blackest Week-End

    Britain's railwaymen and London's waterfront and electricity power workers are marshalled for the biggest head-on clash yet ...

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  16. SICILIAN STUDENT TRIED TO KILL RED LEADER

    Guarded by five burly policemen, Antonio Pallante, 26, a Sicilian law student, yesterday told a Rome courts how he had tried to murder the Italian Communist leader (Palmiro Togliatti) last July "to save my country from ...

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  17. SLOW TURN-AROUND OF SHIPS IN AUSTRALIAN PORTS

    The slow turn-around in Australian ports was handicapping, the P. and O. cargo service, the chairman (Sir William Currie) ...

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  18. JOINT, WESTERN FLEETS EXERCISE OFF ISLE OF WIGHT

    Western Union Fleets sought a "battle" off the Isle of Wight yesterday in their fust joint action of the gieat naval exercise, ...

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  19. Appeal Opened for British Team to N.Z. Olympic Games

    The Minister for, Commonwealth Relations (Mr.Noel-Baker) opened an appeal for £20,000 to send Great Britain's team to ...

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  20. U.S. SENATE VOTE FOR TAFT LABOUR LAW

    The Senat has destroyed the Truman administrarion's Labour Bill by approving of a sweeping amendmon[?] which will convent it into a watereddown version of the Taft-Hartley Labour law. ...

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  21. CHURCHILL TO RACE HORSES

    Mr.Winston Churchill is expected to race horses following the registration of his colours. The colours, chocolate pink ...

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  22. Jap Communist Tried To Seize Taira City

    Four hundred Japanese Communists withdrew, from Taira City, which they occupied earlier to-day, when they learned ...

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  23. SHIP STRUCK REEF IN ARAFURA SEA

    Thirty-eight crew members, including eight Australians, were rescued when the steamer Inchmark, struck Scilpad Reef, in the ...

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  24. MINERS ENGULFED IN RUSH OF WATER

    A wall of water, 7ft. high, swept through a Forest of Dean pit in Gloucestershire yesterday, trapping 178 miners who were 400ft. underground but all were rescued. Five men had to struggle four ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION IN EUROPE

    While industrial production, in Europe is increasing, Marshall plan countries are facing complex problems of economic ...

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  26. BANDITS REVIVED BANK CLERK

    Thice masked bandits paused in an armed robbery of an Essen bank to administer first aid to a bank clerk, who fainted at ...

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  27. U.S. WITHDRAWAL FROM S. KOREA

    The withdrawal or United States forces from South Korea, in accord with a United Nations resolution, was announced to-day. ...

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  28. RIOTS IN WEST BENGAL

    The police arrested 70 persons and seized a large quantity of arms and ammunition in a Province drive against lawless ...

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  29. TRAINS RUNNING IN BERLIN

    Six empty trains—the first for la month—left Berlin yesterday for the West, following the settlement of Berlin's rail strike. ...

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  30. WORKERS RIGHTS

    GENEVA, Friday.—The International Labour Conference yesterday adopted a world convention to guarantee workers the ...

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  31. MONKEYS BURIED AT SEA

    LONDON, Friday.— Sixteen of 71 monkeys, destined for Rotterdam zoo, had to be buried at sea after a battle among them ...

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