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  3. U.S. HOUSE CUTS GOVERNMENTS AID BILL BY HALF

    In a stunning defeat for the T[?] administration the House of Representatives last night cut in half the Government's 1,160,990,000 dollars arms aid for Western Europe;however,the measure still ...

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  4. CUT IN MARSHALL AID FOR BRITAIN

    Britain may receive £152 million less in Marshall Aid during 1949-50 than she had expected. A secret report to be submitted to the governing council of European Economic Co-operation is believed to recommend that ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. New Zealand Can Apply To World Bank For Dollar Loan

    New Zealand can apply to the Export-import Bank or go on the open market for a dollar loan, it was stated here. New Zealand is not a member of the World Bank which yesterday granted a loan of ...

    Article : 230 words
  6. MacARTHUR INSTRUCTED TO AID JAPAN

    The United States has instructed General MacArthur to help Japan establish direct relations with ...

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  7. BOMBS EXPLODE IN FRENCH FOREST FIRE

    The police requisitioned all available vehicles to evacuate women and children from a radius of six ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. ADVANCE ON WHEAT POOL

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) yesterday announced a second advance of 1/6 a bushel on No.12 wheat pool, ...

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  9. INDUCEMENTS FOR URANIUM TO BE INCREASED

    The Commonwealth Government will introduce new regulations ensuring that anybody discovering uranium deposits ...

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  10. MOVES FOR COALITION IN WEST GERMANY

    Informal Cabinet-making discussion started yesterday by Dr. Adenauer who, it is generally expected, will become the first Chancellor of Western Germany. During a conference with Dr. A[?]nol (Christian Democrat ...

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  11. POTSDAM JUDGE FLEES TO W. BERLIN

    Dr. Gallot, President of the Higher Court in Potsdam, in the Soviet zone, has fled to Western Berlin. ...

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  12. NO BAD NEWS FROM MOS[?]OW

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman told the Press there was no bad news in Ambassador Alan Kirk's report on ...

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  13. OFFER TO RETURN KHAN'S JEWELLERY

    An offer has been made in Ca[?] [?] [?] jewels stolen from Aga Khan and the Begum, in exchange for the reward of £200,000, in a letter received by the editor of a Moroccan evening newspaper. ...

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  14. Tas. Hydro-Power Proposed For Victoria

    A £400 million scheme to convey hydro-power from the West Coast of Tasmania to Victoria and South Australia, is being ...

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  15. STRIKER KILLED IN RIOTS AT HELSINKI

    One striker was killed and six strikers and 10 policemen injured, when the police opened fire yesterday after [?]500 striking lumber workers in Kemi attacked them with shotguns, pistols and stones. ...

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  16. DOUBLES UPSET FOR U.S. TENNIS

    Sedgman and Worthington of Australia, beat Mulloy and Talbert, who will almost certainly be the American doubles in the ...

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  17. PLANS ON WAY FOR ATOMIC ENERGY FOR INDUSTRY

    Cabinet yesterday decided to set up an industrial atomic energy, policy committee to advise, on the development of industrial ...

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  18. "SUCCUMBED TO DIPLOMATIC ILLNESS"

    Alleging that the Greek Commander (General Papagoz) has "succumbed to diplomatic illness," the Free Greece radio ...

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  19. CHINESE REDS DRIVE TOWARDS CANTON

    Communist troops reached a point 20 miles from Lanchow, capital of Kansu, according to foreign travellers who arrived here to-day. This is not confirmed by Chinese military authorities ...

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  20. Windmills To Generate Power For Industry

    The use of windmills, with two feet propellors, to generate electricity for industrial and domestic users. was predicted. ...

    Article : 147 words
  21. HYPNOTISM SUGGESTED AS A CURE

    Hypnosis should be more widely used in treatment of a wide range Of neurotic illnesses, says the B.M.A., Journal. ...

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  22. MILLION DROP IN DOLLAR RESERVES

    Difficulties in carrying out the 25 per cent. cut in Britain's dollar import programme are believed to be partly responsible ...

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  23. Dollar Outlook More Critical

    It was reported to Cabinet yesterday that pressure from America for the devaluation of sterling in relation to dollars ...

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  24. Sorghum Crop Damaged By Heavy Frosts

    Owing to heavy damage caused by frosts, the harvest of sorghum from Peak Downs is likely to produce only 320,000 ...

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  25. FURTHER DECLINE IN VALUE OF G[?].T-EDGED STOCKS

    British gilt-edged stocks have fallen a further £120 million. in two days. Warnings from America and from British industry. ...

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  26. Barmaid Robbed Of Money

    Mrs Holen Day, of Primrose Avenue, Rosebery, was assaulted and robbed near her home to-night, of £9 in wages and ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. POLICE PRAISED FOR DANGEROUS WORK IN BLUE MOUNTAINS

    Se[?]geant C. Logan and other police Officers, who made a dangerous ascent up Darley's Lookout to recover the body of a man ...

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  28. COMMUNISM DANGEROUS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The South African Minister for Defence (Mr. Erasmus) before flying home after talks on the purchase of military ...

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  29. N.Z. SCORE FREELY AT SUNDERLAND

    New Zealand's batsmen showed what they could do against medi[?]ocre bowling when they hit up 3/417, declared in their first ...

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  30. SENATE CONFIRMS MR. CLARK AS COURT JUDGE

    The Senate, by 73 votes to eight, has confirmed the nomination of the Attorney-General (Mr. Clark) to the Federal ...

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  31. DEATH OF LEADER OF KU KLUX KLAN

    Dr. Samuel Green, [?]9, Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan in Georgia, died at his home last night from a heart attack. ...

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