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  3. FRANCE MAY BE WITHOUT BREAD DURING JUNE

    France risks going breadless for the whole of June, if the present deficit of 400,000 tons of wheat is not made up, says ...

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  4. 40 Nations Spending 27,400 Million Dollars Yearly On Defence

    Almost 19 million men are under arms throughout the world and about 40 nations are spending at least 27,400 million dollars yearly on armaments, according to a "New.York Times" survey, based on data gathered by ...

    Article : 544 words
  5. Third Secretariat For Canberra Proposed

    The Commonwealth Government proposes to build a Third Secretariat at Canberra at a cost of £1,500.000. ...

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  6. POSITIVE CAMPAIGN AGAINST COMMUNISM

    Authoritative sources, confirm that in the coming weeks the administration will intensify its efforts tip convert the emphasis in the Truman doctrine from a negative crusade against, Communism to a positive programme for ...

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  7. TRANSFER OF JEWS TO KENYA FOR DETENTION

    According to an official announcement, 50, suspected terrorists, have been transferred to military custody and ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN LEAVES GERMANY FRUSTRATED BY RACKETEERING

    Mr. Julian Simpson, of Australia, Home Secretary of the British Control Commission, has resigned. He is returning "disillusioned and frustrated" by air to England to-day. He will tell the Prime Minister ...

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  9. NEW DETE FOR CONFERENCE WITH INDIAN LEADERS

    It is announced the date for the meeting between the Viceroy and Indian leaders has been altered from May 17 ...

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  10. JAPS HIDING LOOT STOLEN FROM ALLIES

    Most members of the Allied War Loot Recovery Commission are convinced that the Japanese are still hiding much rich ...

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  11. S. AFRICAN NATIVES CRITICISE SMUTS

    The African National Congress, which is the most representative native body in South Africa, criticised Field Marshal Smut's latest tentative ...

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  12. Royal Family Welcomed At Portsmouth

    The Royal Family returned to England yesterday after, a triumphant tour of South Africa. The King, Queen, and the Princesses stood on the platform above the Vanguard's forward gun-turret to watch the extraordinary ...

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  13. EDIBLE WHALE OIL FROM ANTARCTIC

    The whale factory ship, Balaena, 19,000 tons, reached Southampton yesterday. She dealt during five months in the Antarctic, with ...

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  14. COALITION CABINET FOR JAPAN

    A meeting of political leaders to-day decided upon equal represehtation of trie three main parties in the forthcoming Coalition Cabinet. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA SHOCKED BY WAR DEBTS PLAN

    The blunt insistence by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton), that war debts claims on the United Kingdom must be scaled down, has deeply shocked Australians, who are speculating that Britain is "tobagganing" the Empire, declares ...

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  16. Turkey to Apply to World Bank For Loan

    It is reported by the Ankara correspondent of "The Times" that, in addition to direct help under President Truman's programme, Turkey is preparing to apply to the Bank of Reconstruction for a substantial loan to develop her untold resources. ...

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  17. PARIS TENNIS DOUBLES WON BY DEFAULT

    Geoff Brownp of Australia, and Madame Beogner withdrew from the final of the mixed doubles in the international lawn tennis tournament, ...

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  18. YUGOSLAVIA REJECTS U.S.A. DEMANDS

    Despite repeated demands by the State Department Yugoslavia refuses to pay compensation for two ...

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  19. COSTLY ATTEMPT TO AVOID IMPORT TAX

    Israel Goldberg, 33, of Palestine, who tried to smuggle more than 4,000 watches into Britain, packed in bales of raw rabbit skins, was fined £25,000 ...

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  20. Resignation of Under-Secretary Of United States.

    Mr. Dean Acheson resigned from the position of Under-Secretary of State and President Truman appointed Mr. Robert A. Lovett to the ...

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  21. AUTONOMOUS STAFF FOR WEST BORNEO

    The Statute, recognising West Borneo as an autonomous territory With its own Government, was signed at Pontianak to-day. ...

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  22. MAY TEST BAN ON COUNCIL'S BANKS

    The City Council to-day authorised its finance committee to take any action it considered necessary to counter the proposed Government ban ...

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  23. NO SHIPPING BERTHS FOR ENGLISH, WOMEN CRICKETERS

    Sixteen English women cricketers are ready to leave for their Australian tour but [?]crts to wheedle the Shipping Committee into the ...

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  24. SUB-COMMITTEE MILS TO AGREE ON PALESTINE

    A 15 Nations' sub-committee of the Political and Security Committee has been unable to agree on the scdpe of the proposed United Nations inquiry ...

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  25. DURHAM MINE WINDERS TO RESUME

    The Durham County Mining Federation, representing official unions, had laid down conditions for the return to work of members of the ...

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  26. INDONESIAN TALKS ON AUSTRALIAN BAN

    The lifting of the Australian, ban on the loading of butch ships for Indonesia will be discussed at a trade union conference this, month in ...

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  27. GREEK ARMY ATTACKS GUERILLAS

    The army began its second stage of operations against guerillas yesterday, morning with 30 battalions and air support. ...

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  28. INDIAN OPPOSITION TO SCAUNG-DOWN OF WAR DEBTS

    Rajagopalachari, Minister of Industries and Supplies in the Interim Government, criticised, the sugges tion that Britain's debt to India ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. NO TELEVISION OF DERBY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Epsom grandstand Association refused the B.B.C. permission to televise the Derby this year, because a number of ...

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  30. SCALDED TO DEATH BY CANE SYRUP

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Monday.— Five workers were scalded to death by boiling cane syrup and six others injured when a fly wheel boke loose ...

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  31. BRUCE DEFERS SPEECH

    LONDON, Monday.— Viscount Bruce of Melbourne postponed, his Lmaiden speech,in the House of Lords from to-day until to-morrow because ...

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  32. PLANE TP FLY TO CANBERRA

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The British Viking demonstration plane arrived to-day from New Zealand and will fly to Canberra on Wednesday. ...

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