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  2. FRONTAL BATTLE IN GREECE

    The first frontal battle of the Greek rebellion has been fought against between 4,000 and 5,000 rebels in the Epirus, ...

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  3. Proposol to revive Jap wool

    American military authorities have prepared an ambitious plan to restore the Japanese wool industry, says the New ...

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  4. Bill to alter Lords' veto retrospective

    As expected, the bill to amend the Parliament Act of 1911, which has now been tabled in the House of Commons, reduces ...

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  5. EXPERTS SAY U S CAN AFFORD AID PLAN

    PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S Council of Economic Advisers has informed him that USA could not only afford to support the Marshall Plan, but the plan would also benefit American business. ...

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  6. NEVILLE SMITH DISCUSSES: A manpower Budget for Britain

    The Cripps economic plan for Britain is expected to so dislocate the employment market that a "manpower budget" is ...

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  7. British film companies begin big programme

    Mr. J. Arthur Rank, British film magnate, stated that his companies had embarked upon a £9,250,000 production programme, entailing the ...

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  8. Communist paper seized in Egypt

    The Egyptian police on Saturday seized 5,000 copies of the first issue of the Egyptian Communist weekly. The paper had urged the workers to ...

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  9. Labour gains in Malta

    Labour has won 21 out of 40 seats in Malta's self-governing legislature, thus securing a majority. The Nationalists have five seats, and ...

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  10. Swiss visas not needed

    From November 15 citizens of USA, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa will not require visas to enter Switzerland, states Swiss Radio. ...

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  12. Chinese Reds pound Kirin airfield

    Communist artillery around Kirin, Manchuria, is playing havoc with the Government's air communications as the ceaseless attack on the main ...

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  13. BIG FLYING BOAT LAUNCHED

    Mr Howard Hughes' giant flyingboat—the largest in the world—was launched at San Pedro, California, on Saturday. It came through its ...

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  14. Young Communists ban church going

    The central committee of the Young Communist organisations has forbidden members to go to church or to have anything to do with religion, ...

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  15. Armenians leave USA for homeland

    On Saturday night 153 Armenians, many of whom came to USA as long ' as 30 years ago, left for Armenia on the Soviet liner Rossia. ...

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  16. ELECTION TO BE HELD IN EIRE

    Mr de Valera, Prime Minister of Eire, announced hi Dublin that he proposed to hold a general election early in 1948. The announcement ...

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  17. 31,225 women back in British industries

    In Britain 31,223 women have returned to industry, said Mr Isaacs, Minister for Labour, on Saturday. He added that more than 18 million ...

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  18. WHY NOT REST AS INTELLIGENTLY AS YOU WORK?

    Hight in a thousand acres of fragrant bush, here are outdoor sports and bright companionship; tempting meals, leisurely eaten, and ...

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  19. Burma Cabinet change

    U Tin Tut becomes Foreign Minister in addition to his present post of Finance Minister. Thakin Lun Baw, the previous ...

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