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  2. MUIRHEAD-GOULD

    LONDON, Saturday,— The death occurred suddenly this week after a heart attack of Rear-Admiral G. C. Murhead-Gould, formerly ...

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  3. RUTHENIA CEDED

    MOSCOW, Saturday.— The Carpathian province of Ruthenia has been ceded to the Soviet Ukraine by Czechoslovakia. ...

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  4. JAPANESE ARE WARNED OF NON-STOP ALERTS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—"It may be necessary to have a nonstop alert" bleated Tokio Radio today when Superforts from the Marianas as Liberators from Okinawa ranged over Japan striking at shipping and ...

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  5. Australians Capture Big Stretch Of Borneo Coast

    SWPA, Saturday.—With men of the Ninth Australian Division now in control of 135 miles of the northwest coast of Borneo, Balikpapan on the southeast coast is blazing furiously under the weight of 2300 tons of bombs dropped by our aircraft in the past fortnight. ...

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  6. MURDEROUS THREATS TO SYDNEY MAGNATE

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Murderous threats consistent with the worst form of international gangsterism are reported to have been made to a ...

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  7. Belgium In Throes Of Nerve Conflict

    BRUSSELS, Saturday. — Belgians are in the throes of a nerve war, anxious to know when King Leopold will make up his mind to abdicate or ...

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  8. No Agreement At Simla

    NEW DELHI, Saturday.— The Simla conference has failed to agree on representation to the proposed executive council to govern India. It has been ...

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  9. PHILIPPINES WILL BE A VITAL BASE FOR KNOCKING OUT JAPS

    MANILA, Saturday.—Powerful American bases in the Philippines would play a vital part in the final knockout blows against Japan, said President Truman today in a message to General MacArthur congratulating him on the virtual completion of the campaign on Luzon Island. ...

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  10. DEFENCE MEDAL FOR DARWIN INDICATED

    CANBERRA, Saturday. — The Minister for Customs, Senator Keane, said in the Senate today that members of the Australian Army and ...

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  11. POLAND'S BOUNDARIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of the newly-created Polish Government of National Unity, Mr. Morawski, said today he hoped that a friendly ...

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  12. Friction In China May Be Solved With Soviet Help

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—The visit by the Chinese Prime Minister, Dr. Soong, to Moscow following his return to Chungking from San Francisco, is considered in some well-informed sources to have resulted in a favourable turn in relations between the Chungking Government and the Chinese ...

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  13. Monsoons Hamper British Progress In Burma

    RANGOON, Saturday.— Heavy monsoonal rains have turned the jungle trails of Burma Into mud tracks, in which men of the British Fourteenth ...

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  14. FRANCO SENDS MOORS INTO TANGIERS

    LONDON. Saturday.—The situation at Tangiers is causing much uneasiness in North Africa. Following the recent withdrawal of ...

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  15. Huge Passenger Airliner

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Bristol Aircraft Construction Company is building an airliner weighing 110 tons, with a wing span of 230 feet, a range ...

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  16. ARMY MINISTER'S STATEMENT ON RETURN HOME

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Australia would provide part of forces required to maintain world security but Parliament would first be consulted before any moves were taken in this direction, said the Army Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Forde. who arrived in Sydney today from San Francisco. Mr Forde said that the World Peace ...

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  17. Southern England Plays Australian Airmen's Side

    LONDON, Saturday.— Southern England's innings ended soon after passing the 200 mark in a cricket match with a Royal Australian Air Force XI ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. Syria Decides On Final Reckoning with France

    CAIRO, Saturday.— The Syrian Foreign Minister said today that his Government had decided on a complete and final reckoning with France and ...

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