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  3. BRITAIN CUTS BREAD RATION TO PROVIDE WHEAT FOR EUROPE

    The British Government has decided to inform the Combined Food Control Board in Washington that it is willing to ration bread in the United Kingdom if the United States adopts a similar policy or any other ...

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  4. CHINESE REDS LAUNCH ALL-OUT OFFENSIVE

    Reuters correspondent reports that Communists have begun an all-out-offensive against the Pei-, ping Mukden railways in a bid ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. BRITISH TALKS WITH AUSTRALIA ON DUAL TAXATION

    When the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) visits England, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) intends to take up ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. HITLER ORDERED SHOOTINGS OF R.A.F. ESCAPEES

    Giving evidence at the trial of Marshal von Keitel, which closed yesterday, Max Wielen, a Breslau police official told ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. PERSIAN DENIAL OF REQUEST TO SECURITY COUNCIL

    According to a Teheran message Price Firouz, a spokesman for the Persian Government, denied that inactions had been given to the delegates to the Security Council, requesting that the Persian protest against the ...

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  8. BRITAIN TO AID MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Stating that the British Government intended to do all it could to assist the Australian Government to build up its population, the ...

    Article : 320 words
  9. U.S. Senator, Suggest Cash Gift To Britain

    A suggestion that the United States should make a gift of 1250 million dollars to Britain instead of 3750 million dollars loan was made by Senator Taft last night. He said he would offer a substitute when the bill reached the ...

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  10. U.S. Congressmen Told of Our Arbitration System

    More than 20 members of Congress were given an insight into the history of the Australian Arbitration Court system yesterday when the ...

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  11. RECONSTRUCTION PROPOSALS FOR GERMANY

    The Council of Foreign Ministers, when it meets in Paris on April 25, will consider. a new British proposal for dealing with Germany. ...

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  12. MOSLEM LEAGUE SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE ARABS

    The Council of the Moslem League has adopted the Palestine Arabs and declared that any attempt to break the promises to the Arabs would be ...

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  13. Berlin Workers To Organise Trade Unions

    Arising directly from a recommendation of the World Federation of Trade. Unions Delegation, which recently visited Germany, the Allied ...

    Article : 103 words
  14. BUDGET SHOWS up BRITISH STRENGTH AND RESILIENCE of

    Although he bitterly criticised several features of the Budget and accused Dr. Dalton of a rather cynical Indifference towards taxpayers whose ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. ATOMIC BOMB TESTS IN PACIFIC TO PROCEED

    A flat denial that there had been any official suggestion that atomic bomb tests should be called off, was given by Vice-Admiral Bland, who ...

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  16. CUBAN MINISTERS FRIENDS AGAIN AFTER A DUEL

    Two Cuban Cabinet Ministers wounded each other slightly In a dawn sabre duel, to settle a question of honour ...

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  17. GREEK REGENT AGREES TO CONTINUE IN OFFICE

    The Greek Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos) after receiving a letter from the British Foreign Secretary,(M.r. Beyin) decided to continue in office for the present and is suspending for some days a message which he had,prepared for transmission To the ...

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  18. HARPER'S FOURTH WIN AT SURREY

    Jack Harper won his fourtn round in the Surrey hardcourt singles championship' when he defeated E. C. Peters;6-3,6-4. ...

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  19. INDIAN FREED VITAL EXHIBIT MISSING

    Abdul Kajee, an Indian, was freed by the King's Bench Division, instead of being sent back to South. Africa to face a charge of murder, because ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. POSTAL STRIKERS IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Thursday. A strike of Arab and Jewish postmen and other members of the post office staff, which began in Jaffa and ...

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  21. SEWAGE FLOODS STREETS IN BOMBAY

    Foul-smelling sewage flooded the streets in several parts of Bombay as the municipal sweepers strike entered its sixth day says Reuters ...

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  22. FORGED WAR LOAN BONDS IN ENGLAND

    The Bank of England has called in Scotland Yard following the discovery of a number of forged 3½ per cent war loan bound which came into ...

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  23. OPEN INQUIRY ON HOBART AIR CRASH

    An open court of inquiry into the recent Hobart air disaster, in which all passengers and crew were killed, will, be constituted, the Minister. for ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN BRIDES FOR AMERICA

    Victorian, Tasmanian and South Australian brides of American servicemen reached here to-day to join their husbands in U.S.A. ...

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  25. DEATH FOR SHOOTING WAR PRISONER

    The Allied tribunal sentenced to death Colonel Paolo Turco, a former Commandant of Prisoner of War camps, who was held responsible for ...

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  26. LEFTISTS LEAD IN ITALIAN ELECTIONS

    The Leftists retained the lead yesterday in returns from 882 of 1186 communes which held municipal elections on Monday. ...

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  27. MANUS ISLAND IS ESSENTIAL TO AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    Informal and unofficial talks have been here with other countries regarding the future use of Manus island but the view of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. U.S. MINERS DISCONTINUE TALKS WITH OWNERS

    The President (Mr. Lewis) and the United Mineworkers Committee walked out of negotiations with soft the coal mineowners. ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. YUGOSLAVIA CLAIMS REPARATIONS

    The Plunder and devastation caused by Italian occupation force in Yogosaavia is estimated at £ 2,462500,000 state the Yugoslav war ...

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  30. WOOL PUBLICITY DRIVE IN U.S.A.

    A new far reaching programme for the promotion of use of wool in the United States was initiated with the establishment of the New York. ...

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  31. SELECTORS FOR ENGLISH TEST TEAM

    The Board of Cricket Control has appointed Messrs. A. J. Holmes (chairnan), A. p. Sellars and R. W. V. Robins as Test selectors, and they will ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. CANADA WELCOMES NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Large crowds greeted Canada's will new Governor-General (Viscount Alexander) former Allied commander in Italy, when he arrived on the ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. CANADIAN ESPIONAGE CHARGES

    Emma Woikon was commutted for trial on three charges under the Official Secrets Act in connection with Soviet spying. ...

    Article : 53 words
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