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  2. CHALKPIT CASE.

    LONDON, March 24.—Thomas John Ley (66), company director and former Minister for Justice in New South Wales, and ...

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  3. RABAUL TRIAL.

    RABAUL, March 24.—The case for the prosecution in the war crimes trial of Major-General Hirota concluded this morning. Hirota, ...

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  4. ASIATIC AIMS.

    NEW DELHI, March 24.—Mr. Nehru (the leader of the Interim Government), opening the Inter- Asian Conference yesterday, warned ...

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  5. RECKONING THE COST.

    LONDON, March 24.—The National Farmers' Union believes it will be necessary to have discussions at Cabinet level to consider the ...

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  6. GOVERNING GERMANY.

    LONDON, March 24.—"Despite Mr. Molotov's references to decentralisation in his plan for a German Government, the core of the matter ...

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  7. CHERIBON PACT.

    BATAVIA, March 24.—According to an announcement by the Dutch Information Service tonight the Cheribon draft agreement on ...

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  8. MOSCOW RIFT.

    LONDON, March 24.—The French are cross with Mr. Bevin—a pity when it is realised that just over a fortnight ago the Foreign ...

    Article : 560 words
  9. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    WASHINGTON, March 24.—The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives last night released a statement defining the grounds on which the Administration's decision to aid Greece and Turkey was ...

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  10. MR. HOOVER'S SURVEY.

    WASHINGTON, March 24.—Mr. Herbert Hoover in his third report to President Truman on his recent mission to Germany and ...

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  11. TANKS TO THE RESCUE.

    Amphibious tanks have been brought into service to rescue people marooned by England's worst floods since 1928. In some places the Thames was two miles wide. The picture shows a tank and its crew operationg in the appriately-named Ferry Lane, in Statines, Middlesex. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PALESTINE ISSUE.

    JERUSALEM, March 24.—It was officially announced early this morning that the High Commissioner (Lieut.-General Sir Alan ...

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  13. WORKING OUT PLAN.

    WASHINGTON, March 24.—The United States, in undertaking aid to Greece and Turkey, was not assuming a British obligation or ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. COMMUNISTS' NEW BASE.

    NANKING, March 24.—Three Chinese Government columns are reported on the march in an attempt to cut off the retreating ...

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  15. INDIA'S LAST VICEROY.

    NEW DELHI March 24.—Stabbings, rioting and strikes marked Rear-Admiral Viscount Mountbatten's first day as Viceroy ...

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  16. ILLEGAL TRIAL ALLEGED.

    LONDON, March 24.—Mr. A. L. Bryden, a solicitor in London acting for the five African natives who were due to be hanged today in ...

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  17. NEVER WALKED BEFORE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 24.—Richard Routley (5), who had never walked when he arrived in the United States ...

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  18. EVACUATION

    ROME, March 24.—The Government announces that all Italians have left Polo (south of Trieste, at the head ...

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  19. WOMAN'S BODY IN PARK.

    SYDNEY, March 24.—Clifford James Ernest Kennedy (22), trucker, in a statement from the dock at the Central Criminal Court ...

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  20. PEACE TREATY IN PACIFIC.

    TOKIO, March 24.—The head of the British liaison mission to Japan (Mr. A. D. F. Gascoigne) told Press correspondents today that ...

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  21. PARAGUAYAN REVOLT.

    ASUNCION (Paraguay), March 24.—The President of Paraguay (General Higinio Morinigo) today denounced "international ...

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  22. CARGO SEIZURE ACTION.

    BATAVIA, March 24.—Two hours after an order had been made seizing the American freighter Martin Behrman's Indonesian cargo ...

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  23. COSTLY STRIKE ENDS.

    MILWAUKEE, March 24.—The Congress of Industrial Organisations' United Automobile Workers at the Allis Chalmers farm equipment ...

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  24. RIOT TO SEE ROYALTY.

    DURBAN, March 24.—Hundreds of persons fainted as a crowd of 100,000 natives surged forward to see the King and Queen at a ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. EX-FASCIST MURDERED.

    ROME, March 24.—An unknown assailant at Genoa shot dead the wrestling champion, Marcello Nizzola, who was an ex-Fascist and ...

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  26. PENALISING SHIRKERS.

    LONDON, March 24.—"Forget revenge; we make prosperity either for all or for none," the secretary of the ...

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  27. NATIVES' NEW ORDER.

    RABAUL, March 24.—Natives at Lae (New Guinea) are operating transport services and undercutting European operators' charges ...

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  28. DANGER STILL LURKS.

    RABAUL, March 24.—Lieut. Chint Singh, of the Indian Army, a witness for the prosecution in the war crime trials in Rabaul, has asked for the loan of a pistol from an Australian officer. He is not happy with Japanese war criminals working around the army headquarters ...

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  29. THE GREEK PROBLEM.

    ATHENS, March 24.—A sweeping five-point programme designed to solve the Greek problem was proposed by the Greek Foreign Minister (Mr. Tsaldaris) in an interview with the Athens correspondent of the American newspaper "Cleveland Plain Dealer." ...

    Article : 197 words
  30. VALUE OF NOBEL PRIZES.

    STOCKHOLM, March 24.The Nobel Prize Foundation has announced that Nobel prizes will be increased from £A10,850 to ...

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