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  2. Dutch to leave Jogjakarta

    The Netherlands Government has agreed to order its troops to begin evacuating Jogjakarta, the Republican capital, and, if ...

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  3. SOVIET REBUKED BY TRUMAN

    CRITICISM of the Soviet Union for having failed to recognise the progress made since the signing of the Potsdam agreement was expressed by President Truman yesterday. ...

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  4. Ching has new plan MORE AID SOUGHT FROM US

    A new Chinese Nationalist defence plan for stopping the Communists will be handed to President Truman today. ...

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  5. Attack on British ship unwarranted. Commons told

    THE Chinese Nationalist bombing of the British merchant ship Anchises, was entirely unwarranted Mr Mayten, Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs said in the House of ...

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  6. WIDESPREAD DEATHS IN TYPHOON

    About 100 persons are known to have been killed in the typhoon which swept a wide area of south-western Japan on ...

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  7. 25/- RISE FOR MOUNTBATTEN

    Rear-Admiral Earl Mountbatten yesterday received a 25/ a day rise in pay on his promotion to Vice-Admiral. ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. SUPPORT FOR GREEK GOVT

    The Greek Chamber of Deputies gave the Government a vote of confidence by 152 votes against 72. ...

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  9. CUSTOMS ORDEAL FOR SHIP SURVIVORS

    UNSHAVEN men, women without make-up, and children in tears—all survivors from the 2,950-ton Belgian steamer, Princess Astrid, which was sunk by a mine off Dunkirk—had to queue for two hours at the ...

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  10. Compromise offer for ending Rerlin strike

    The leaders of 15,000 railwaymen who are on strike in Western Berlin will meet to decide whether they shall end the ...

    Article : 195 words
  11. US CARRIERS TO BE MODERNISED

    Mr Johnson, Defence Secretary, said yesterday that two US aircraft-carriers would be modernised at a total cost of ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. Last hitch in Argentine meat pact

    Only one technical point is delaying complete agreement between Argentnie officials drafting the trade agreement ...

    Article : 76 words
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  14. Britain increases coal exports

    BRITAIN'S coal exports during 1948, the second year of nationalisation, consistently exceeded her obligations under the European recovery programme. From a marketing viewpoint ...

    Article : 229 words
  15. LEAFLETS TELL REDS TO DESERT

    Austrian officials said yesterday that large numbers of leaflets, addressed to Russian soldiers, and telling them to desert ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. Brighter London Sunday plan

    Suggestions offered in the House of Commons for brightening London for oversea visitors included a Folies Bergeres ...

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  17. ACQUITTED ON GANDHI CHARGE

    Dr Dattatraya Parchure was acquitted on Tuesday when he appealed against his conviction for complicity in the murder of ...

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  18. WOMAN TO BE US ENVOY

    Mrs Perle Mesta, of Rhode Island, has been nominated by President Truman to be US Minister to Luxembourg. ...

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  19. Press inquiry report soon

    The Royal Commission on the Press will contain no drastic recommendations affecting financial control of newspapers ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. RUSSIA JAMMING U S BROADCASTS

    Russian jamming of American broadcasts to Russia are being intensified by the North Korean, Manchurian, and Siberian radio ...

    Article : 49 words
  21. GERMAN PLANT OFFERS PROFITS TO SCHOOLS

    The Thyssen industrial works at Duisberg, in the Ruhr, has offered to hand over its profits to schools and to help youth ...

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  22. REBELS ACTIVE IN RUMANIA

    Large-scale armed resistance in the mountainous areas of Rumania by organised anti-Communist bands is causing ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. N Z recognises Korea Republic

    New zealand has recognised the Republic of Korea. A Government spokesman said yesterday that the New Zealand ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. Saboteur fined as "minor offender"

    Ernest Peterburger, a German with American citizenship, who landed in USA from a German submarine in 1942 to carry out ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. London political parade ban ends

    The ban which was imposed on political processions in London three months ago, because of street disorders in the East ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. GERMAN BISHOP ATTACKS REDS

    The fearless German Protestant cleric, Bishop Dibelius, has again defied the Russians. Preaching in the imposing ...

    Article : 153 words
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