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  3. FAR EASTERN MOVE FOR ANTI RED PACT IN ASIA

    China, the Philippines and South Korea, have decided to establish a Far East Anti-Communist Poet, Chiang Kai-shek announced at a joint meeting of the Kuomintang Central Political ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. W.A. MINERS VOTE FOR RETURN TO WORK

    First sign of a crack up in the nation-wide coal strike now running into Its fourth week Was a decision to-day by Western Australian coal miners on the Collie field to go back to work to-morrow. The back-to-work decision was carried by 246 votes to 188, ...

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  5. PEACEFUL CAMBRIDGE IS MODEL FOR CANBERRA UNIVERSITY

    Less than 60 miles from London, Cambridge University is set in peaceful surroundings similar to those contemplated for the National University at Canberra. Picture shows Cambridge University undergraduates in the warm spring sunshine on the "Backs." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Czech Control of Sport After Tennis Stars Leave

    Chuckling over the desertion of tennis players Drobny and Cernik to the capitalist West," the Czech nation received from ...

    Article : 149 words
  7. THREE LONDON PLANS FOR BRIDGING OF DOLLAR GAP

    Authoritative British sources state that discussions by Commonwealth Finance Ministers has been divided broadly into short, medium and long term measures to bridge the dollar-sterling gap. Short term talks dealt largely ...

    Article : 438 words
  8. KU KLUX KLAN FOUND IN JURY ON NIGHT RIDERS

    The inquiry into violence by masked mobs wound up in confusion yesterday when the investigating Grand Jury was sent ...

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  9. CRISIS MIGHT FORCE ELECTION IN BRITAIN

    Lord Wooltan, Chairman of the Conservative Party, said last night that Britain's economic crisis might force an early election. He added: "I believe we may be called upon at ...

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  10. Egyptian Minister's Death

    The Egyptian Minister of State, Mahmoud Hassan Pasha, died to-day after a heart attack He was aged 67. ...

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  11. AMERICA MAY SHARE ATOMIC SECRETS WITH BRITAIN

    United Press says that the belief grew in some quarters yesterday that United States officials are considering the strategic feasibility of spurring Britain's atom bomb project in the interests of Western European defence. Helping Britain to get the bomb sooner than they can hope to get it working alone, could ...

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  12. U.S. WARNED THAT REDS MUST BE STOPPED IN ASIA

    American wireless listeners heard the voice of a dead man last night warn that "World War III. looks ...

    Article : 333 words
  13. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS TO ENTER SWISS NURSING HOME

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, will go into a nursing home in Switzerland immediately the talks with ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. Russians Hold Two Million German P.O.W's.

    More than two million German ex-prisoners of war are still held in Russia, thousands in forced labour ...

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  15. UNIONS TO DECIDE HALIGONIAN DUKE PROBLEM TO-DAY

    A special meeting of the Emergency Committee of the A.C. T.U. to-day considered problems associated with the unloading of ...

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  16. WORLD CITIZEN TO THINK OVER HIS GOVERNMENT

    Garry Davis announced yesterday his temporary retirement from the world citizenship business. Davis, a wartime bomber ...

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