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  3. STABILISATION MOVE FOR GERMAN CURRENCY

    German, sources, quoted by the American Associated Press, claim that British delegates to a fourPower conference to discuss the ...

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  4. WITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH TROOPS FROM EGYPT

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) has agreed to the withdrawal of British troops from Cairo, Alexandria and the Nile ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. Fears of Total War In China Lead To Panic Buying

    Fears of a full-scale war caused prices to rocket in Nanking and Shanghai yesterday as householders frantcally bought commodities for hoarding. Record rates fort foreign currency were reached on the blackmarket ...

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  6. INDONESIA TO BE CONSTITUTED A REPUBLIC

    The draft agreement for the creation of the Indonesian Republic, which was initialled on Friday sets out that the Dutch Government recognises the Indonesian Republican Government as a de facto authority ...

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  7. Truman Will Fight Miners To Finish

    Although President Truman is holidaying at Key West, Florida, circles close to him report that he is determined to ...

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  8. Precautions Against Jewish Terrorists

    Following the receipt of an anonymous message, conveying a warning of attack, extra police and military guards were posted at Government ...

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  9. U.S. WILL NOT LOAN ATOMIC BOMBS

    Diplomatic moves to borrow atomic bombs from America have failed, according to the scientific correspondent of "The Daily Express" who said that Britain is not making any bombs rand has no immediate plan's for making them. ...

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  10. ANCIENT CHURCH AT OXFORD DAMAGED BY FIRE

    German prisoners of war helped to remove valuable furniture and vestments when the ancient University Church of St. Mary ...

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  11. MEMORIAL IN BRITAIN TO ROOSEVELT

    "I' doubt if the British people ever felt such friendship for a statesman of another country as they did for the late President ...

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  12. NO MILITARY DEFENCE AGAINST ATOM BOMB

    Atomic bombs could be made cheaply in large numbers and will become more destructive. This was stated by the Emergency ...

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  13. GERMAN GENERALS ON TRIAL FOR ARDEATINE MASSACRE

    It was announced from the Allied Force Headquarters at Caserta that Italian police last week arrested Colonel Eugene Dollman, former S.S. ...

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  14. HUNGARIAN OIL REFINERY SMASHED BY EXPLOSION

    The largest and best equipped oil refinery in Hungary, situated at Mikols, was destroyed by an explosion yesterday. ...

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  15. U.S. MARITIME STRIKE SETTLED

    An agreement has been reached between the management and the unions concerned to end the shipping strike on the West Coast. ...

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  16. CHURCHILL STATUE AS BEACON FOR CHANNEL SHIPPING

    The Mayors of Kent towns, representing the Cinque Ports, met at the week-end to discuss the possibility of erecting a giant statue of ...

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  17. HAWAII TO BE HUB OF U.S. PACIFIC STRATEGY

    Hawaii will remain the hub of all United States strategy in the Pacific, according to the military writer of the "New York Times" (Hansen ...

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  18. DISQUIETENING SITUATION IN GREECE

    Guerilla activity in Greece is mounting and the situation in many districts is regarded as most disquietehing. In Salonika area, the village of Skra has been burnt out and a number of the population machine-gunned in a ...

    Article : 281 words
  19. SOVIET SENDING FOOD SHIPMENTS TO GERMANY

    In a sudden change of policy the Russians have begun pouring food into the British zone in Germany, says the Berlin ...

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  20. AFRIDI'S SEEK RETURN OF KHYBER PASS

    A spokesman for the Afridi tribesmen on the north-west frontier told the Viceroy (Lord Wavell) that their agreement had been with the British ...

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  21. EGYPTIAN STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE

    Several thousand University students demonstrated, shouting "Down with Sidky, Pasha," and attacked tramcars, one of which was ...

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  22. TOJO ADMITS RESPONSIBILITY FOR PACIFIC WAR

    The prosecution told the Allied War Crimes Tribunal that General Tojo had admitted the chief responsibility for launching the Pacific ...

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  23. FOOD POSITION STILL SERIOUS, SAYS MINISTER

    Warning the British farm workers that the immediate food situation in Britain and other parts of the world was of the utmost gravity, the Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) declared it was untrue that there was a world abundance of wheat. ...

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  24. LIQUIDATION OF GERMAN ASSETS IN NEUTRAL COUNTRIES

    It is estimated that the liquidation of German assets in neutral countries will yield about 450 million dollars which will be divided between ...

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  25. BRITISH TROOPS IN JAPAN FEEL THEY ARE NEGLECTED

    Troops of the British Occupation Forces regarded themselves as equipped and ignored and far from home, declared a "Daily Express" ...

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  26. WITCHCRAFT IN AFRICAN NATIVES FOOTBALL MATCH

    Because it was alleged he had stated they used witchcraft to beat their opponents, the Olympics native football team charged the native ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. MR. BEVIN WANTS IMMEDIATE VOTE ON REBEL ACTION

    According to the political writer of the "Daily Telegraph," the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) personally requested the Prime Minister ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. INDIA AGAINST HIGHER PAYMENT TO U.N.R.R.A.

    Critics of U.N.R.R.A. secured "the withdrawal from the General Assembly of ia motion seeking to increase India's contributions to ...

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  29. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH INDIA

    Concrete proposals for a smoother operation of trade between India and Australia are being worked out in informal discussions between Indian ...

    Article : 78 words
  30. LECTURE TOUR OF HOLLAND

    LONDON, Monday—The Director of the Australian Information Bureau is going to Holland at the invitation of the Australian Minister (Mr. Keith ...

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  31. SERIOUS ILLNESS OF EX-MAYOR

    The last rites of the Catholic church were administered to a former Mayor of New York (Mr. James J. Walker), 65, who is in hospital ...

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