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  3. CHINESE REDS CLAIM CONTROL OF RAILWAY

    The Communist radio claimed that Communist armies now control 130 of the 175 miles of railway between Mukden and ...

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  4. SOVIET AGENT MUST LEAVE SINGAPORE

    Plakhin, Soviet trade, representative in Singapore, has been told officially that his visa will not be extended, ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA OFFERS SYMPATHY BUT NOT AID TO PAKISTAN

    Australia's reply, which is the first to arrive in response to Pakistan's appeal to the British Commonwealth for aid in solving communal troubles, is in most sympathetic language, but offers no practical aid, says the ...

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  6. SOVIET STATEMENT VIRTUALLY A POLITICAL WAR

    Moscow's announcement of the Nine Nation Communist conference, the formation at Belgrade of the All Europe Communist Information Bureau, and its virtual declaration of political war against the United States, is ...

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  7. S.AFRICAN LOAN TO BRITAIN TO BUY FOODSTUFFS?

    The Finance Minister (Mr. Hofmeyr) and the Governor of the South African Reserve Bank (Dr. M. H. de Kock) ...

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  8. BALMAIN DEFEATED BY S. AUCKLAND

    South Auckland Rugby League team beat Balmain 15 points to 11 at Huntly, yesterday. Solid tackling contributed to the ...

    Article : 43 words
  9. AMERICAN DRIVE TO SEIZE NAZI GOLD LOOT

    The American war crimes prosecutor (Dr. Robert Kempner) has launched a vast treasure hunt for 50 million dollars in gold which it is ...

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  10. THREE DUTCH SOLDIERS AS PRISONERS OF WAR

    Indonesian soldiers at Pameungpeuk, West Java, have seized as prisoners of war, three Dutch soldiers who were aboard a United States Beechcraft plane, which made a forced landing at the airstrip on Saturday. ...

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  11. "WALLABIES" ROBBED OF RUGBY GAME IN ENGLAND

    With six wins in seven games and 146 points scored against 51, the "Wallabies" are the talk of the Rugby Union game, says the "Daily Mail" ...

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  12. YOUNG LOVERS ACQUITTED IN MURDER TRIAL

    After the longest criminal trial ever held in the United States, a Jury of six men and six women acquitted Beula Louise Overell, 18, and her ...

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  13. SKIPPER RESCUED IN MID.ATLANTIC

    The U.S. Liberty ship, Jose Bonifacio, arrived at Bremen yesterday with Captain George Osborne, former skipper of the Girl Pat, who was ...

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  14. TRUMAN ASKS AMERICANS TO SAVE FOOD

    To save food for hungry Europe, President Truman in a national broadcast from the White House last night, called on all Americans to pledge themselves not to eat meat on Tuesdays and to abstain from poultry and eggs on Thursdays. ...

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  15. BRITISH MINERS WANT SHINWELL RETAINED

    The Communist leader (Mr. Arthur Horner) speaking at Manchester, warned the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in any ...

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  16. U.S.A. TO SHARE OCCUPATION COSTS IN GERMANY

    The United States, it is understood, will agree at the Anglo-American talks this week to take over the major share of the occupation costs of ...

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  17. SAAR VOTES FOR UNION WITH FRANCE

    More than a third of the Saar electorate voted by noon yesterday for their first post-war Constituent Assembly (District Parliament) which ...

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  18. S. AFRICAN CRICKET TOUR PROFIT

    The South African Cricket Board of Control announced the South African tour of England resulted in £ 10,000 profit to South Africa. ...

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  19. HYDROPLANE STOLEN BY BRITISH SAILOR

    When the British cruiser Sheffield sailed this morning, she had on board a British sailor who had been pursued by the ...

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  20. KRAMER AND SCHROEDER WIN AT TENNIS

    SAN FRANCISCO. Monday.-Kramer and Schroeder beat Bromwich and Geoff Brown, 8-6, 7-5, 6-4, in the final of the men's doubles of the ...

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  21. TRADE OPENINGS IN AUSTRALIA

    The B.O.A.E. has issued a booklet, The Green Light on Australia, which is intended to provide basic commercial trade information about ...

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  22. TALKS CONTINUING AT GENEVA

    While the world awaits news of the deliberations of U.S. Secretary of State (General Marshall) and Under-Secretary (Mr. Clayton) on the elimination of Imperial preference, official talks are continuing in Geneva where experts are examining the ...

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  23. MODI OUT OF INDIAN CRICKET TEAM

    It is now certain that R. S. Modi, because of ill-health, will not be able) to fly to Australia with the Indian cricket team. ...

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  24. EGYPT TO SPRAY CHOLERA AREAS

    Egyptian Air Force aircraft will spray Cairo, its populous and outlying districts with D.D.T. powder to destroy cholera-carrying flies. ...

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  25. ATHLETIC RECORDS ACCEPTED

    The International Amateur Athletic Federation announced that it had accepted the following world records: ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. EXPLOSION ON PETROL CARGO SHIP

    At least 30 Chinese were killed when an explosion in a petrol cargo blew the stern off the 1 500-ton Chinese freighter, Topo, near Hongkong, ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. MONASTERY ABBEY STRANGLED

    Don Placido Lugono, 72, of the Benedictine Monastery was found strangled after he had refused the request of two visitors to conduct Mass ...

    Article : 35 words
  28. EIGHT KILLED WHEN BUS CAPSIZED

    NAPLES, Monday.—Eight persons were killed and 11 seriously injured when a bus, carrying 20 pilgrims visiting the sancturay of Monte ...

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