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  3. INCENTIVE GOODS RECOMMENDED IN MARSHALL AID PLAN

    A special House Committee on Foreign Aid to Europe urged that small amounts of incentive goods be included in the Marshall plan. The Committee said that, while goods such as tobacco, cigarettes and shoes were ...

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  4. ELECTION OF NEW GOVERNMENT FOR FRANCE

    The new French Premier (M. Schuman) formed a Cabinet to-day which included Bidault, who will remain Foreign Minister. There are no Communists in the Cabinet, which included nine M.R.P. members, six Socialists,three ...

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  5. U.S.A. REPORT ON HEALTH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH

    Columnist Walter Winchell, broadcasting over the American Broadcasting Company's network last night, said that American correspondents in London are sending their New York office messages in code. ...

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  6. PRINCESS HAS TALK WITH KING AND QUEEN

    Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip yesterday afternoon walked by the river which flows through Broadlands. ...

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  7. NO U.S. AIRMEN HELD AS SLAVES IN WESTERN CHINA

    The American Graves Registration Service announced that, after 15 months' search in Far Western China, it has been established that ...

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  8. SOVIET NOTE REJECTED BY PERSIAN CABINET

    The Persian Cabinet yesterday refuted a Soviet Note in which Russia warned Persia of grave consequences which may ...

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  9. BRITAIN TO NATIONALISE STEEL INDUSTRY

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Bevin) told his constituents at Ebbw Vale yesterday that the Government was ...

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  10. 20 MILLION CHINESE VOTE AT ELECTIONS

    Twenty million Chinese men and women voted in China's first national election, says the Associated Press, ...

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  11. TRADE TALKS WITH RUSSIA

    Reuters reports that the Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey), speaking at Dundes, said the Government intended making another attempt in the ...

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  12. JAPS CHARGED WITH MURDER OF 23 AUSTRALIANS

    Complicity in the massacre of about 23 Australian civil internees at Kavieng, in New Ireland, in March, 1942, six Japanese appeared before the ...

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  13. Increased Opposition to Advance in Kashmir

    As Indian troops meet increased opposition in their drive into Kashmir Province, India's Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) has protested against Pakistan's unilateral action in levying immediate duty on jute exported from Pakistan to India. ...

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  14. NORWEGIANS OBJECT TO SOCIALISTS' ATTACK ON RUSSIA

    Th American Press representative at Onslo reports that an audience of students and Norwegian Social Democrats demonstrated angrily when the ...

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  15. NEGRO HALF-BACK SHOT WHILE PLAYING FOOTBALL

    A 15-year-old half-back was shot in the last quarter of a hard-fought scoreless negro football game yesterday. Police are seeking a young ...

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  16. HEROIN IN LUGGAGE OF MAN WHO DIED

    LOS ANGELES, Monday. Poli[?] searched, the luggage of a man, who died from heart attack on a plane, while en route from New ...

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  17. DOMINION STATUS FOR INDONESIA

    Well-informed Dutch circles say that the Netherlands Government is preparing a statute to clarify the future political status of indonesia. ...

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  18. TEST FLIGHT BY LARGEST LAND-BASED PLANE

    Before a crowd of 100,000, the world's largest land based plane soared into the air yesterday on its first test flight. The plane, which was designed to carry 100 fully-equipped troops, has ...

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  19. BELGIANS WANT KING LEOPOLD BACK

    At a national congress held yesterday 16,000 approved of a resolution demanding the return of King Leopold, who is in exile in ...

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  20. EX-SERVICEMEN APPEAL TO MOLOTOV FOR TRANSFER OF WIVES

    A deputation of 12 British exservicemen, whose Russian wives the Soviet Government will not allow to join their husbands, handed a letter ...

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  21. AMERICAN LABOUR TO SPONSOR "FREE" TRADE UNIONS

    An official of the American Fed[?] of Labour said that an A.F.L. sponsored meeting of "free" trade unions in Australia; Japan, China ...

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  22. AMERICAN YACHTS IN TASMAN RACE

    The 35-foot Blue Nose schooner, Cimba, and 31-foot cutter, Drifter, both of which sailed to New Zealand from the United States some years ...

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  23. MOLOTOV IN LONDON FOR CONFIDENCE

    Molotov, who arrived here last night for the Big Four Conference, conferred with Russian military, headquarters in Berlin on his way to London. The British, U.S.; Russian and ...

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  24. PROGRAMME OF SELF HELP PLANNED FOR ASIATIC COUNTRIES

    The U.N.O. Economic Commission for Asia is meeting at Baguio to consider relief and self-help programme, for 1125 million Asiati[?], but the ...

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  25. SIAM TO DISARM FREE THAI ARMY

    The Premier (Khuang Aphaiwong) said that one of his first tasks would be to disarm the Free Thai Army, organised and led by Britain and the ...

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  26. CANADA ACTS AS INTERPRETER FOR UNITED STATES

    "We, in Canada, have set up a special Import Board to study every possibility, of increasing trade," the High Commissioner for Canada (Mr. ...

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  27. U.N.O. COMMISSION ARRIVES IN GREECE

    United Nations Balkans Commission delegates representing the United States, France, Holland, Australia, Mexico and China have arrived ...

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  28. AIRMAN RELEASED FROM GAOL

    The Air Ministry has released leading aircraftsman Norris Cymbalist, after he had served 20 months of a five-year sentence on a charge ...

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  29. BAN REIMPOSED ON SHIPMENTS TO N.E.I.

    The loading of the 5,000 ton freighter, Hindustan, has been held up because the Waterside Workers' Federation decided to reimpose the ban ...

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  30. [?]GITIVE FROM AUSTRALIA HELD AT SINGAPORE

    Depositions of sworn charges against Israel Kersz Kinstler have been sworn in Aystralia and are on their way to Singapore, said Mr. A. ...

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  31. NEW FLEET CHIEF

    Admiral de Witt Ramsey will become commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet on December 15, when its present commander, Admiral Louis ...

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  32. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S HOME ROBBED

    A burglar entered the home of the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) during the week-end and stole a silver fox cape, valued at £175, ...

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  33. JEWISH CHILDREN TO ENTER PALESTINE

    British authorities have agreed to allow 2,800 Jewish, children, held in Cyprus camps as illegal immigrants, to enter Palestine immediately. ...

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  34. GRAIN PRODUCTION GOAL IN U.S.A.

    The Department of Agriculture announced production goals, calling for more grain acreage and less meat production. ...

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  35. PASSENGERS BOOK TO EAST

    PERTH, Monday.—Sixteen persons waited at the Perth railway station all night to book seats for 16 firstclass and 14 second-class seats on the ...

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  36. ENGAGEMENT OF FILM STARS

    Film stars, Google Withers, and Australian John Mccallum, have announced their engagement. Googie said 'yes' during the ...

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  37. HUNGARIAN PROTEST TO UNITED STATES

    The [?] Foreign Office has protested to the United States against the protection allegedly given to P[?], former Right Wing ...

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  38. TENNIS WIN FOR HARPER

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Jack Harper, of Australia, beat Bent Panker, of Denmark, 8-6, 9-7, in an international, tennis tournament. ...

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