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  3. NO MILITAR PACT AFTER CONFERENCE WITH CHIANG

    A categorical statement that no secret military pact has been concluded in the two-day conference at which he and Chiang Kai-shek agreed on closer economic and cultural co-operation between ...

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  4. Television Remitted from Moon

    Long-distance television transmission may soon become possible by using the moon as a reflector from ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. NO DELAYED EFFECTS IN ATOMIC BOMB

    The atomic bombs, that took thousands of lives at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, have had no delayed eftect, so far, on persons who survived the blast. This is stated in a report to Congress, prepared by Dr. Shields Warren, ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. London Bankers Doubt Empire Talks Can Produce Results

    Unofficial London banking quarters doubt whether or not the conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers, opening to-morrow, can produce any more concrete results than the British, Canadian ...

    Article : 275 words
  7. U.S. Senate Cuts 10 Per Cent. Off E.R.P. Funds

    The Senate Appropriations Committee has approved a 10 per cent. cut in funds for the ...

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  8. DEPUTY SHERIFF AS RINGLEADER OF TERRORISTS

    Former deputy sheriff has been charged at Bil mingham, Alabama, with having been the ringleader of Alabama's ...

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  9. Passenger Hurtled to Death Out of Plane

    While on,[?] [?] to visit his prospective finance at Great Brak River. Cape Province, Mr. Johann ...

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  10. JAPANESE RADIO PROPAGANDA WAS A SUCCESS

    "A former lieutenant colonel in the Japanese. Army testified to-day that Japanese radio propaganda had been a success ...

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  11. GERMAN SLIPWAYS BLASTED

    The slipways at Hamburg, where Germany's biggest warships and U-boats were built, were blasted yesterday by ...

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  12. SOVIET BACKS BRITAIN IN DOLLAR CAMPAIGN

    Soviet Russia has backed Britain's campaign to save dollars by cutting the activities of the U.N.O. Economic Commission for Europe. The move came at a meeting of the 18-nation Economic and Social Council at which ...

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  13. FIVE AUSTRALIANS AS CRICKETERS OF 1948

    For the first time in its 86 years' history. Wisdens "Cricketers' Almanac" has named five Australian members of the 1948 ...

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  14. Maggotty Meat Used in Making Sausages

    It was alleged at a meeting of the Sandhurst Parish Council that van-loads of maggotty meat had been ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. U.S. Soldier Stabbed Sweetheart and Then Suicided

    An American private threw himself under an electric tram near Gifu, Central Japan, last Friday after stabbing, to death ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. CZECH COMMUNISTS NOT TO LIQUIDATE CHURCH

    A directive has been issued to members of the Communist Party, naming the Roman Catholic Church as the Party's most dangerous enemy. The directive states Communists do not want to liquidate the Catholic faith. We ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. FRENCH LOAN FOR SPAIN

    A group of French banks will lend Spain 15,000 million francs (about £15 million) for reconstruction purposes. ...

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  18. JAPAN WANTS TO BUY WOOL IN AUSTRALIA

    The Japanese Minister for International Trade (Heitaro Inagaki) made an appeal for the return of Japanese woolbuyers to ...

    Article : 93 words
  19. Recall of Troops Likely to Meet Dock Strike

    The Attlee Government has warned the War Office that troops may have to be witha drawn from Germany and ...

    Article : 436 words
  20. CANADIAN DAVIS CUP TEAM

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—The Davis Cup team for Canada will comprise Henri Rochon, Brendan Macken, Lorne Mian and Walter ...

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  21. REBELS FIGHTING IN SPANISH MOROCCO

    Wide spread arrests and the discovery of^arms caches are reported from Tetuan, Spanish Morocco. ...

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  22. CANADIAN EXPORTS DECLINE

    Exports of Canadian motor vehicles dropped in the first five months of this year, compared with the corresponding period of ...

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  23. U.S. Journalists Killed in Crash Of Plane

    Forty-five occupants, including some of America's top Journalists, were killed when a Royal Dutch Constellation crashed In ...

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  24. IMPORT DECLINE MAY HAVE SERIOUS EFFECTS IN U.S.

    A message to Congress, that a continued decline in imports could have serious effects on world stability, was given by President Truman in a report on the economic state of the nation. ...

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  25. Soviet Detains British Telephonist

    Sine Miss May Peters a telephonist at the British Embassy in MOSCOW. disappeared on January 17, the British authorities ...

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  26. SENATOR TAFT OPPOSES NORTH ATLANTIC CHARTER

    Senator Taft will vote against a ratification of the North Atlantic Pact because he believes it will lead to another world war. He added he would have no objections to the pact if he felt it ...

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  27. N.Z. DECLARES AT 8 FOR 371

    New Zealand declared at 8/371 In their match against Derbyshire yesterday after adding 195 runs for the loss of three ...

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  28. N.Z. Minister Says U.S. Must Buy from Empire

    The United States must buy more goods from the British Commonwealth if the Commonwealth nations are to continue ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. BRITAIN SLASHES PRICE OF BASE METALS

    Prices of-copper, lead and zinc in Britain have been reduced to bring them in line with those in America. ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. £52,400 JEWELLERY ROBBERY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Jewellery, worth £52,400, was stolen during the week-end from the Mayfair home of Lady Docker, ...

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  31. CHRISTIAN LEADERS STAND FOR CHURCHES IN EUROPE

    A group of prominent Christian leaders from all over the world, meeting in Chichester, will issue a statement on religious liberty, with particular reference to churches in Fastern European countries. ...

    Article : 82 words
  32. NEW PACIFIC SERVICE

    Canadian Pacific Airlines inaugurated a Vancouver-Sydney air service yesterday, when the new four-engined Canadair, ...

    Article : 42 words
  33. DEATH SENTENCE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Otto Abets, a former German Ambassador to France was sentenced by a court to death for mass ...

    Article : 28 words
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