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  2. INTERNATIONAL ZONE PLAN FOR TRIESTE

    PARIS, Monday. -- "Considerable and dramatic" progress was made by the Foreign Ministers ...

    Article : 372 words
  3. JOKE THAT WENT A BIT TOO FAR

    LONDON, Monday, -- Section supply assistant W. J. S. Millen, of Adelaide, a member of the Australian Victory Contingent. ...

    Article : 181 words
  4. DRASTIC ACTION IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Monday, -- Britain's determination to suppress Jewish terrorist activities in Palestine was emphasised by the Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) in a statement in the House of Commons today. Once the terrorist campaign ...

    Article : 487 words
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  6. NEW IDEA OF RAISING MONEY

    HERE'S a novel way of helping a hospital appeal. Mr W. E. Etherington, of Sutherland, England, "lives" in the busiest street of the town, and his only complaint is that he doesn't sleep well at night. He plans to "work" this way until he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  7. Evatt's Plan For Outlawing Bomb

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- A comprehensive plan for the international control and development of atomic energy was submitted to the special sub-committee of the U.N. Atomic Energy Commission at its first meeting ...

    Article : 620 words
  8. FLUNG GIRL TO DEATH FROM 100 FT.

    SINGAPORE, Monday. -- A Japanese officer, Lieutenant Murakami, picked up an Australian woman after she ...

    Article : 188 words
  9. BRITAIN'S BID FOR AIR TRADE

    LONDON, Monday.--Britain entered today into serious competition with American airlines on the lucrative trans-Atlantic route when a Constellation opened a direct London to New York service. ...

    Article : 311 words
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  11. MAN IN BLUE SAVES BABY

    SIX-WEEKS-OLD BABY Malcolm Pagett owes his life to Police-Constable John Molyneux, of Walstall, England, who loosened the narrow bonnet strings which had slipped round the baby's neck, choking him. The policeman successfully ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Bakers Oppose Rationing

    LONDON, Monday. -- The London Master Bakers' Federation today decided unanimously to ask the Government to postpone bread ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. Word Formed Of Stories Aids Air Search

    NAIROBI (Kenya). -- The word "water" formed with stones led to the discovery today of a grounded mail ...

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  14. BRITAIN GETTING TIRED OF BBC MONOPOLY

    LONDON, Monday. -- Many British radio listeners are growing tired of the BBC monopoly. They want greater variety on the air--something more alive and stirring. Many Britons, listeners and ...

    Article : 535 words
  15. MANY KILLED IN INDIAN RIOTING

    AHMED ABAD (India), Monday.--Twenty-three people were killed and 160 injured in day-long rioting ...

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  17. POLISH VETO FAVORS GOVERNMENT

    WARSAW. Monday. -- Warsaw Radio announced that the first results of the referendum indicated the likelihood of a ...

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