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  2. DAKOTA CRASHES IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, July 25: At midnight last night a U.S. Army Dakota aircraft flying supplies from Wiesbaden crashed into a five-storey block of flats near the Templehof airport. Both members of the crew were ...

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    NEW AIRSTRIP IN A HURRY: Two buildozers working by spotlight level brick rubble for increase a new runway at the Tempelhof airfield, Berlin. It will increase the capacity of the airfield and so allow more American planes to take food to the city. Rubble from bombed buildings, re-melted asphait from the streets and about 25,000 truckloads of bricks will be used in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ASSAULT ON REDS' HIDE-OUTS

    SINGAPORE, July 25: Terrorists last night murdered five Chinese and killed one constable in widespread attacks in three States of Malaya. Rocket-firing Spitfires and British troops and police launched at ...

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  5. FLOODS CAUSE HAVOC IN PARTS OF JAPAN

    TOKYO, July 25: While working parties were still clearing up recent earthquake damage, Fukui prefecture was inundated tonight by floods. It is reported that 6,000 homes are already under water. ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. HAIFA OIL REFINERY

    BEIRUT, July 25: The U.N.O. mediator (Count Bernadotte) arrived here yesterday for talks with Arab leaders ...

    Article : 128 words
  7. WALLACE'S STAND

    PHILADEPLHIA, July 25: Mr. Henry Wallace. and Senator Glen Taylor, of Idaho, yesterday accepted the presidential ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. MISSING WILL

    LONDON, July 25: Mine detectors are being used in a search for the missing will of Mrs. Daisy Alexander, the fabulously wealthy daughter of ...

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  9. INSTRUCTORS

    BERLIN, July 25: The British-licensed newspaper "Telegral" claims that the Russian Air Force is enrolling large ...

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  10. CURRENCIES IN EUROPE

    PARIS, July 25: Mr. Paul Hoffman, administrator of America's European Recovery Programme, said last night that ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. CHILDREN'S DEATHS

    MELBOURNE, July 25: Two young Portland brothers and a Croydon boy died today while members of their families ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. NEW PRIME MINISTER OF FRANCE ELECTED

    PARIS, July 25: By 350 votes to 190—40 more than the constitutional minimum necessary—the National Assembly last night elected M. Andre Marie the Radical Socialist leader. Prime Minister. It is ...

    Article : 334 words
  13. MYSTERIOUS PLANE

    NEW YORK, July 25: The crew of nine aboard the mysterious Flying Fortress which flew to Halifax, Nova ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. FINNISH LEADER

    HELSINKI, July 25: Mr. Karl Fagerholm, a Social Democrat and Speaker of the last Parliament, has agreed to form a ...

    Article : 39 words
  15. THE "HAVES" AND "HAVE NOTS"

    PARIS, July 25: Col. Robert McCormick, editor and publisher of the "Chicago Tribune." in a broadcast after ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. NEWSPAPERS DEFY BAN ON AGENCY REPORTS

    SHANGHAI, July 25: The Shanghai Newspaper Guild has ordered all Shanghai newspapers not to publish either Reuters or American Associated Press news. Four newspapers, however, have already defied the ban. ...

    Article : 220 words
  17. COMMUNIST AIM

    SYDNEY, July 25: Mr. L. G. Brown (Canberra) claimed at the meeting on Friday of the State council of the Legion of ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. COMMUNIST BICKERING

    BELGRADE, July 25: The Yugoslav Communist Party conference is not going very smoothly, says Reuters. Already two attacks have been launched against Bulgaria, whose leaders are accused of "extreme nationalistic tendencies." ...

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  19. FATAL COLLISION

    SYDNEY, July 25: Ronald Woods (20), of Gwynnville, was killed instantly today when his motor cycle and a taxi ...

    Article : 42 words
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