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  3. WORLD CATHOLICISM FACES DECISIVE TEST OF STRENGTH

    World Catholkism Is being braced for a decisive test of strength wlffe. International Com. munism, Vatican sources reid Renter; which added that on important; announcement may be meide by ...

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  4. MacArthur Says Russian Charges Untrue

    Allegations by Russia's Ambassador to Washington (Panyuskin) that American policy in Japan ...

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  5. BRITAIN TO CUT DOLLAR

    Britain will cut htr dollar imports by £100 million, because of the dollar gap, so osito solve. the economic crisis. the Chancellor offne Exchequer I Sir Stafford Cripps) told the House of Commons. ...

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  6. MISS AUSTRALIA SEES WOOL GOING PLACES

    Miss We[?]y Gibb,the Australian actress, and "Miss Australia (Miss Beryl James) admire some of the wool models which they saw when they attended the International Wool secretarial's show "Going places in Wool"in Regent Street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. Farmers, Urged to Plant. Less Wheat

    The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. C. Brannan) ordered ' United States wheat growers to reduce ...

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  8. FEDERATION OF TRADE-UNIONS SUPPORTS STRIKE

    Mr. T.G. McManus, secretarytreasurer of the Canadian, Seamen's Union, announceltl he had received an assurance that the ...

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  9. DUTCH STAND VOH FREE INDONESIA

    THE HAGUE Friday.—The Dutch Lower "House, nfter a, six hoursecret debate, announced its support for the speedy ...

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  10. EXTENSION PROPOSED OF MONROEISM TO EUROPE

    Extension of the Monroe Doctrine to Western Europe wasy5iiggested by Senator Flanders (Republican) as an alternative to ratification of the North Atlantic treaty. ...

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  11. RE-ARRANGEMENT IN FOOD RATION OF BRITAIN

    Rearrangements in the British ffoodj rations will mean, that Britain's dollar, expenditure on food imports will be reduced to below the pre-war leyel. Router s political writer says It ...

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  12. Unexploded Bombs Found In Calcutta

    Two unexplored, bombs wera found near the Calcutta Maidan. after the Prime Minister (Pandit parts of the city before.the ...

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  13. EMPIRE MINISTERS TO REVIEW DOLLAR CUTS

    Commonwealth Finance Ministers in their secret t[?]s in London yesterday, are understood to have discussed ways of saving dollars on oil and. the possibilities of american overseas investment in ...

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  14. Nationalists.Take Initiative In China

    After six months of heavy defeats, the Nationalists were today reported to have taken thE initiative in their struggle' with ...

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  15. U.N. MISSION TO NEW GUINEA

    The Trusteeship Council has decided to send a visiting mission 'to New Guinea Nauru—administered by Australia—and other ...

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  16. TRUMAN CONFERS WITH CONGRESS LEADERS

    President Truman conferred in, camera for two and a hdlf hours last night with senior Cabinet Officers" and military and Congressional leaders. A strong force of guards around Blain House, where the meeting was heldl ...

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  17. Freezing of War Debts Advocated

    The. "freezing"of war debts, which Britain Incurred while bleeding, itself. white for every nation in the world, was urged ...

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  18. CZECH PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TO PRAGUE

    Drobny and Cernek have rejected a Czech Communist Government order to raturn to Prague and haVe decided to seek ...

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  19. Chiang to Lead Nationalists in China

    Chiang Kai-shek ' arrived S by air'from Formosa to become Chairrnan, of the Emergency Council directing ...

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  20. STRIKES AS PART OF COMMUNISTS MASTER-PLAN

    "Time and Tide," an independent weekly, declared that,the coal strike in Australia and. Hie dock dispute in London wore part ...

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  21. AIRMEN WORK AT LONDON DOCKS

    To-day 1500 R.A.F.men joined 4 500 troopS and sailors were busy in the London docks on vital cargoes held up.'by^the strike. ...

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  22. Bi-Lateral Trade Likely With the United States

    The Chane[?]of the Exchequer (Sir Stanford, Cripps) may make proposals which will amount to a bi-lateral' trade ...

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  23. Filipino to Seek Adjustment ' with Australia

    Because, of the traditional friendly relations between Ausr tralla and the Philippines, Judge Roberto Regala, the new ...

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  24. FAR EAST RIDDLID BY POVERTY

    The United Nations, in the blackest of several recent economic surveys, says' that a vast area of Asia and the Far East ...

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  25. U.S. MAY GIVE BRITAIN SECRETS OF ATOMIC BOMB

    The New York. Times, stated the mysterious.meeting between President Trumam'and key American policy makers'last night ...

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  26. DAVIS CUP TEAM AS DOLLAR EARNER

    As potential dollar ' earners Australia's Davis Cup team was not likejy, to miss the chance to reach the challenge round ...

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  27. TREATY VIOLATED BY YUGOSLAVIA

    The United States has accused Yugoslavia of violating the Italian peace treaty by introducing Yugoslav currency into its ...

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  28. ROBESON AIMED TO BE BLACK "STALIN"

    Paul Robeson had delusions of grandeur and wanted to become a "black Stalin," an ex-member of the American Communist ...

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  29. CZECHS TO CONTROL ADMINISTRATION; OF CHURCHES

    The Czech National Assembly has prepared a bill giving the State, full control over all church finances, administration and ...

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  30. ENGLISH CRICKET

    The Australian cricketer, Ken Grieves, passed 1,000 runs for the season when he scored 24 for Lancashire against Glamorgan ...

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  31. JAPS; NOT A DECADENT NATION

    Japan is moving towards economic stability more rapidly than many European countries, said r E Mr. ChesterfHepler, S.C.A.P. ...

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  32. LONDON WOOL SALES

    Of the 24,622 bales offered 23,254 were sold at the wool sales yesterday. The catalogue Included 3,231 bales from: New ...

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  33. STOCKHOLM TENNIS

    Mrs.Thelma Long will play Hilde Sperling In the women's singles final of the Baaatad international tennis tournament ...

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  34. TRUMAN AGAINST LOANTO SPAIN

    President Truman denounced the Congressional proposal to lend 50 million dollars-of Marshal Pian funds to Spain. ...

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  35. STEEL PRODUCTION CEASES

    CHICAGO, friday—In the facgof, the impending strike by the United Steelworkers Union the U.S. Steet. Corporation, is ...

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  36. PANAMA DROPS EXTRADITION

    SAN JOSE (Costa Rica) Friday—5The Panamanian Government has dropped extradition nroceedings against a New ...

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  37. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Unemployment relief applications reached 121.000 to-day, when-1,266 metropolitan and 545 country ...

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