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  3. FRENCH ALPINE RESCUERS ALMOST ENGULFED

    Another avalanche almost engulfed the party continuing the search for bodies around the wreckage of the Dakota which crashed in the French Alps near Chateau Bernard, with 23 persons aboard. ...

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  4. U.S. RECALLS AMBASSADORS TO GREECE, TURKEY

    The American Ambassadors to Greece and Turkey have been ordered to return to Washington immediately for consultation. The Ambassadors will be joined by Mr. Paul Porter, head of the United States Economic Mission to ...

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  5. JEWISH TERRORISTS CLAIM NO CAPTURES BY OCCUPATION FORCE

    The secret radio of Irgun Zvai Leumi, soon after the official announcement that martial law was to be lifted in Tel Aviv, boasted that the authorities had not, as claimed, captured any members of the organisation. ...

    Article : 407 words
  6. BRITAIN TO HAVE (REVOLUTIONARY TANK DESIGN

    Cabinet has allotted more than 30,000 tons, of the highest grade steel for the immediate manufacture of new type ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. RUSSIANS USING SEA POWER FOR ELECTRICITY

    Successful tests, in using the force of the sea to produce electricity, have been made at Leningrad, says the Moscow radio. ...

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  8. JET PROPULSION PLANE MADE TEST FLIGHT

    The Convair 240 Rand, which is claimed to be the first commercial air transport using jet propulsion, made its initial flight ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. FRENCH ATTACK IN INDO-CHINA

    PARIS, Monday.—According to reports from Cambodia, to which insurgent activities recently spread, the French have launched a mopping-up ...

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  10. HEAVY GALE LASHES ENGLAND

    A strong gale hit Southern England last night, proving that the blizzards and floods had not exhausted the capacity of the weather for inflicting damage. South Coast towns reported a gale with 70 m.p.h. gusts and from the West Coast came stories of ...

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  11. FRENCH AGREE TO RETURNING NAZI WAR PRISONERS

    The French Government has agreed to provide America with full statistical data concerning the discrepancy between the present number ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. HIGH SEAS PREVENT RESCUE OF U.S. FREIGHTER

    High seas and 60-knot winds are battering the broken stern of thex American tanker, Fort Dearborn, which has been trying ...

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  13. DUTCH EXPLAIN SEIZURE OF AMERICAN SHIP

    The N.E.I. Naval Chief (Vice-Admiral Pinke) said at The Hague that his forces would not hesitate to take strong measures to stop ...

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  14. DISORDERS AT COLOMBIAN ELECTIONS

    BAGOTA (Colombia), Monday. Eight were killed and 50 wounded yesterday and disorders forced a susin the Colombian national elections ...

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  15. PUNJAB AREAS ARE NOW PEACEFUL

    Most of the Punjab trouble areas are now peaceful, but communal rioting continues in the Hill district of North-West Punjab. It is revealed that troops opened fire to disperse a crowd assembling for an attack on the village of Adhwal, in the Attock ...

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  16. BRITISH INQUIRY INTO PRESS

    Sir David Ross, Provost of the Oriel College, Oxford, confirmed that he has been appointed Chairman of the Government inquiry[?] into the ...

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  17. DOMINIONS AGAINST PROPOSALS FOR UNITED ACTION AT TRADE TALKS

    According to an Australian source, opinion among Dominion delegates to the Empire trade talks is firming against Britain's proposal that the ...

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  18. U.S. SHIPPERS PROTEST AT DOMINATION OF FOREIGN AIRLINES

    A sea-air committee, representing, 11 American shipping lines, asserted that the United States Government is allowing foreign airlines, controlled ...

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  19. Distinctive Note Struck at Fox Film Premiere in Canberra

    Premieres of films, have been attempted previously in Canberra, but none has achieved the atmosphere of the ...

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  20. U.S. CONSIDERS CONFERENCE IS UNDESIRABLE

    The Secretary of State (General Marshall), replying to Molotov's letter of March 11, seeking informal ...

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  21. OFFER OF 10,000 DOLLARS WEEKLY TO PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER

    After her radio debut as a guest soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra last night in the American Broadcasting Company's ...

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  22. AVIATRIX DOES SPEED OF 337½ M.P.H.

    Margie Hulburt, of Painseville, Ohio, flying a Navy Corsair, set a women's international speed record of 337.635 miles an hour over a standard ...

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  23. GOVERNOR-GENERAL FOR THE SUDAN

    King Farouk of Egypt, on the recommendation of Britain, has appointed Sir Robert Howe as Governor-General of the Sudan to succeed ...

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  24. SYDNEY BEACHES POUNDED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Heavy, seas to-day pounded the beaches around Sydney, while Cronulla was closed to surfing. During the week-end 60 ...

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