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  3. Viceroy Returning To India With Plans Early Next Week

    The Viceroy (Lord Mountbatten) is expected to return to India on Monday or Tuesday. The All-ndia Congress Committee will meet on Saturday and the Moslem League Working Committee on Sunday on the eve of the ...

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  4. Information Bureau, In State Department

    Legislation to establish an Office of Information and Educational Exchange within the State Department has been ...

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  5. BRITAIN] NOT SATISFIED, WITH SOVIET REPLY

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin, is not satisfied with the reply which the Soviet Foreign Minister (Molotov) has ...

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  6. GERMANS ORDERED TO WORK IF WANTING FOOD

    feet to work if you want food, is the main theme of a statement issued to the German populations in the British and American zones by Sjr Sholto Douglas and.General Clay who added that it was useless and childish for ...

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  7. American Wool Bill Modified By Republicans

    Caucus of the Republican Party agreed to modify the Wool Bill to meet, at least, partly the State Department's ...

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  8. American Aid Proposed for Korea

    Aid for Korea, in the form of appropriations for the costs of American occupation, will be requested shortly from Congress. The Secretary of State (General Marshall) said there was no plan to ask for a separate ...

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  9. BALKANS ACCUSED OF OBSTRUCTING UNO INQUIRY

    Yugoslavia, Albania and Bulgaria were accused before the Security Council yesterday of trying to obstruct the Council's ...

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  10. WESTERN POWERS CONFER ON AFRICAN AREAS

    Britain, France and Belgium are represented at a conference which, commenced here on territories which the three ...

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  11. WORLD CONFERENCE ON FREEDOM OF PRESS

    The Sub-Committee on the Freedom of Information and the Press decided that a world conference should be held in Europe in March or April ...

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  12. OBSERVANCE OF SUN'S 3 ECLIPSE IN BRAZIL

    A miraculous last-minute clearance of overcast conditions permitted unlimited observation of the total eclipose of the sun form ...

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  13. MR. DRAKEFORD AS PRESIDENT OF CIVIL AVIATION

    Mr. Drakeford, Minister for Air in Australia, was elected chairman of the International Civil[?] Aviation Organisation. He said that ...

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  14. "NOISELESS" PLANE TESTED IN U.S.

    Tests of the first "silent" aeroplane were witnessed by 200 aviation experts at Langley Field, Virginia, yesterday. ...

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  15. British Economic Mission to Visit U.S.A.

    New economic mission to the United States is planned during the summer according to the City Editor of the "Daily Express." The ...

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  16. U.S. MAY OPEN DOORS TO DISPLACED PERSONS

    The United States may throw open its doors to displaced persons, thus becoming the first of the democracies to do so. In a statement yesterday to a delegation of representatives of private and religious welfare organisations the Secretary of ...

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  17. PEACE TALKS IN CHINA WHEN COMMUNISTS CEASE FIGHTING

    Chiang Kai-Shek has told the People's Political Council that the Nationalist Government was prepared to resume peace negotiations as soon as ...

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  18. BRITAIN STAGING A RECOVERY

    According to the financial writer of the "Herald-Tribune," the volume of sales passing through the London market indicated that Britain is ...

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  19. GERMAN EXECUTION OF WAR PRISONERS

    Files of the Nazi Ministry of Justice, found in Berlin, disclose that 4,595 men and women were executed in 1943 and and, 5,476 in 1944, under orders of German courts. These numbers were separate from the executions ordered by military ...

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  20. MR. CALWELL TO VISIT LONDON

    The Australian Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) is expected to arrive in London on June 27. Australia House stated he will ...

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  21. SECURITY COSTS IN PALESTINE HAVE INCREASED

    Broadcasting from Jerusalem Mr. Montague Brown, the Palestine Govlernment's principal Assistant Secretary, said that terrorism had in ...

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  22. JEWISH IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    A representative of the Australian Government recently visited Shanghai at the request of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society and studied 3,500 applications for, admittance to Australia by stranded Jewish refugees. ...

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  23. COMMISSION TO DRAFT CHARTER FOR WORLD TRADE

    The United Nations Trade Employment conference at Geneva has appointed two special commissions to study amendments and draft the ...

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  24. TAS. WORRIED BY WHALE SLAUGHTER

    Because of the number of whales taken in the Antarctic last season, doubt has been expressed by the Premier, Mr. Cosgrove, whether an ...

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  25. U.S. AID TO TURKEY PREVENTED WAR

    American aid to Turkey had prevented a third world war, declared, the leader of the visiting Turkish Parliamentary delegation (Hyseyin ...

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  26. £100 FOR UNLAWFUL POSSESSION

    Cohn William Wyatt, 38, a former member of the R.A.A.F., was fined £100 at the Westhan Court to-day for being in unlawful possession of ...

    Article : 165 words
  27. GERMAN CAPTAIN FOUND GUILTY ON THREE CHARGES

    Captain von Rucktes[?] was found guilty on three charges in connection with the sinking of shirs while commander of a raider [?] ...

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  28. DELEGATES TO SWISS TRADE TALKS

    Four delegates will represent Australia at the International Chamber of Commerce congress to be held at Montreux, Switzerland, from June2-7. ...

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  29. AVIATRIX MISSING ON SECRET MISSION

    The famous aviatrix, Amelia Earhart, who had not been heard of since she radioed for help while over the Pacific during a round-the-world ...

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  30. BURMESE HEADMEN GO ON STRIKE

    Seven hundred village headmen at, Arakan are striking in protest against the arrest and detention of U. Sinda former Buddhist monk who ...

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  31. DEATH OF WEALTHY RECLUSE

    Manan Maxwell died without knowing that dividend cheques, littering her bedroom, indicated that she and her sister were worth £1,000,000. ...

    Article : 67 words
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