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  2. Views vary on Truman's "Fair Deal"

    Although President Truman's "fair deal" report to Congress is generally acceptable to Democrats and trades union ...

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  3. BIG RED DRIVE IMMINENT IN NORTH CHINA

    A BIG offensive is expected to be launched in North China by the Chinese Communists now that they have rejected all peace offers. The Communist radio station ...

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  4. USA RECALLS HER DELEGATE IN JAVA

    The United States Government has recalled Mr Merle Cochran, its representative on the UN Good Offices Committee ...

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  5. DEMOLITION IN RUHR MAY BE BRITISH JOB

    German resistance to the dismantling of large Bochumer Verein steel works in the Ruhr may force British troops to complete the job. ...

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  6. Housing problem affects police

    The fact that there are 5,000 fewer men in the metropolitan police force than there were before the war is partly due to ...

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  7. JUDGE DELAYS COURT TO FINE HIMSELF

    The Kentucky Circuit Court's sitting at Harlan had to be suspended yesterday because of the unusual behaviour of Judge Cleon Calvert. ...

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  8. BRITISH CARS NOW RUST-PROOF

    THE FIRST COMPLETELY RUST-PROOF BRITISH CARS are now being turned out in England. Each car, fixed to a giant revolving spit, is washed, rinsed, and treated with an anti-rust phosphate coating, then dipped into a 5,000 gallon tank of undercoating paint. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Cheered by Congress

    Congress gave President Truman a warm-hearted reception as he mounted the rostrum. President Truman himself provided ...

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  10. From Australian Associated Press

    Dr Willem Drees, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, who arrived at Batavia by air from Amsterdam yesterday, would not say whether or ...

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  11. ATTACK ON PEIPING

    One report says that the Communists have broken into the northern suburbs of Peiping. The radio added that Communist ...

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  12. Severe earth tremors in Italy

    Earth tremors occurred in the province of Rieti. 55 miles north-east of Rome, early on Wednesday and caused two deaths. ...

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  14. UNSCRUPULOUS SPECULATION IN URANIUM

    THE Swiss Atomic Energy Commission said yesterday that unscrupulous dealers were trading in Uranium at fantastic prices. The sale and purchase of uranium, ...

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  15. JAP ADMIRAL GAOLED FOR 10 YEARS

    Rear-Admiral Tasuku Nakazawa, wartime operations chief of the Japanese Naval General Staff, was sentenced to 10 years' hard labour ...

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  16. Prelate's bitter attack on Hungarian Reds

    Cardinal Speliman, Archbishop of New York, yesterday renewed his protests against the Hungarian Government's arrest of Cardinal ...

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  17. SOVIET BLOCKADE REDUCES BERLIN OUTPUT

    American officials said yesterday that the Soviet blockade had reduced Berlin's industrial output by 60%, and factories were ...

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  18. New York fire chief suspended after party

    A beer party in a fire station, which was enlivened by theatrical entertainers, has ledt to the suspension of the fire brigade chief of New ...

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  19. BABY PRINCE ARRIVES AT SANDRINGHAM

    Prince Charles has arrived at Sandringham with Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. The car travelled along little-used ...

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  20. USA TO DEPORT AUSTRALIAN

    Two ringleaders in a planned mass escape from the 12th floor of the US Immigration Department detention quarters at San Francisco will be ...

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  21. Homeward-bound man commits suicide

    On his return from Australia on January 1, Albert Edward Capener, 46-years-old jobbing gardener, of Exeter, said, "There's no place like ...

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  22. "SYDNEY" LEAVES TO UNDERGO TRIALS

    The Australian aircraft-carrier Sydney left Plymouth yesterday to undergo trials which will last until January 24. ...

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  23. Opera trust chairman hits back at Beecham

    Sir John Anderson, chairman of the Covent Garden Opera Trust, replying to Sir Thomas Beecham's criticism of the proposed body to ...

    Article : 224 words
  24. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS!

    Cheshires' Catalogue of University Textbooks, 1949, is now available. Good stocks of textbooks are now to hand at the Student's Bookshop: ...

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