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  3. STERN MEASURES PROPOSED TO END MENCH STRIKE

    The Labour Minister (Daniel Mayer) and leade the Confederation of Labour renewed the "end of strike talks" last night, but could not agree Well informed quarters, later, stated the ...

    Article : 413 words
  4. COMMUTATIONS OF WAR SENTENCES TO STAND

    The British Government has ruled it cannot interfere with the commutation of the death sentences imposed on two ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. COURT UPHOLDS NEGROES RIGHT AS JURYMEN

    The Supreme Court unanimously set aside the death sentence conviction of a Mississippi negro on the ...

    Article : 148 words
  6. MOLOTOV REJECTS U.K. PLAN FOR GERMANY

    At the meeting of the Foreign Ministers yesterday, Molotov refused to accept the British draft proposals for Germany as a basis of discussion, but suggested that the British and Russian proposals be taken together as ...

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  7. BRIGHT COMET SEEN.S.W.OF CAPETOWN

    What is believed to be the brightest, comet since Halley's. comet reappeared in 1910, was visible at 7 p.m. last hight ...

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  8. Palestine Bubbles' Before Typhoon Bursts

    "What is happening now in Jerusalem is only bubbles preceding the typhoon," declared the Secretary of the Arab League (Azzam Pasha), adding that fighters from Morocco and Afghanistan would join the battle. ...

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  9. LEWIS, M.P FINED £5 FOR STRIKE

    A magistrate yesterday fined Arthur Lewis, M.P. leader of the Savoy Hotel strikers, £5, with'£lO costs, for obstructing the, police. ...

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  10. COMMUNISTS ROUTED IN FIGHT IN CHINA

    Communists, after a crushing defeat in the Tapieh Mountain region, are reported to be. fleeing in disorder, according ...

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  11. U.S. SENATE APPROVES OF DEFENCE TREATY

    The Senate ratified the InterAmerican Defence Treaty by a vote [?] 72 to one. The only opponent was [?]enator Milliken, of Colorado. ...

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  12. INDIA AND PAKISTAN REACH AGREEMENT

    The Deputy Prime Minister (Patel) told the Constituent Assembly that India and Pakistan had agreed com. plfttely on outstanding partition ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER DENIES

    The magazine section of the "New York Post" has an illustrated interview with Colonel Alexander William Sheppard, of Australia, a former chief of the British Economic Mission in Greece, and reports him as saying, "I am not a Communist and ...

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  14. URANIUM ORES IN CHINA

    Mineral, ores, containing uranium and plutonium, have been discovered in large quantities in a mountain at Chingshan in East Lwangsi ...

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  15. COLOURED CHILDREN FROM BRITAIN TO BE SENT TO U.S.A.

    The Anti-Slavery Society announced that 5,000, coloured problem children, Whose mothers cannot fit them into the English family and ...

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  16. RUMANIAN POLICE SEARCH U.S. HOMES

    Official reports that police in Rumania had searched homes and motor cars of United the States diplomatic and military ...

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  17. GREEMENT LIKELY ON CEASE-FIRE [?] INDONESIA

    A move for closer agreement on [?]e implementation of the cease-fire [?]ade of the Security Council was [?]ade to-day in Indonesian ...

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  18. INVESTIGATORS FIND SERIOUS PETROL LEAKAGE

    A leakage of some millions of gallons of petrol above the authorised consumption has been reported by investigators to the Government. Figures supplied to the Government ...

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  19. COMMISSION NOT ALTERING VERDICT IN BOXING BOUT

    The New York State Athletic Commission refused to reverse (Friday's decision: in favour,of Joe Bouis over Joe Walcott. It did however, ...

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  20. GREECE NOT AGAINST SOCIAL PROGRESS

    The Vice Prime Minister (Tsalaris) told a Press conference that the Government did not intend to use [?]e new law, outlawing strikes; and ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. SEEKS PUBLICATION OF MALAYAN DESFATCHES

    Another appeal for publication of his Malayan despatches was made by Lieut-General Percival at a dinner last night to several hundred officers ...

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  22. MEDAL AWARDS FOR GOOD FRENCH PARENTS

    An award called the 'Medal of the French. Family has been introduced by the French Government as part of a campaign to strengthen the ...

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  23. PILOT- OFFICER TO BE CASHIERED

    'Pilot Offcer William james Cavendish Bcntinck, was sentenced by courtmartial to be 'cashiered. He was, found guilty of behaving in ...

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  24. COMET VISIBLE IN MELBOURNE

    Newspaper offices answered hundreds of telephone calls to-night from people Who had seen a bright comet in the Bouth-west sky. ...

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  25. PREFERENTIAL TRADE SUPPORTED

    During discussions on preferential agreements in committee at the World grade Conference, Britain, America, Australia and;China agreed to ...

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  26. MELBOURNE CHILD ON WAY TO RECOVERY

    Christopher Perry, 5, of Melbourne, who, two months ago, was not expected to survive, left the John Hopkins Hospital.yesterday well on the way ...

    Article : 94 words
  27. UNITED STATES IN ADVANCED INFLATION

    Mr. M. S. Eccles, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, told the House of Representatives Banking Committee that the United States is ...

    Article : 115 words
  28. ITALIAN WORKS FOR UNEMPLOYED

    ROME, Tuesday—The Government acceded to union demands for a public works scheme to absorb unemployed. The unions called;off the ...

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  29. SOVIET BANS FRENCH COMMISSION

    The Soviet Embassy announced that the Russian Government had ordered the French Repatriation Commission in. Russia' to leave ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. U.S. ARMY WANTS INCREASED GRANT FOR OCCUPATION

    The Army asked Congress to supplement the grant for occupation expenses by 490 million dollars. The Secretary of 'the Army (Mr. ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. COLUMBIA BOWLERS TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Thirty-two members of the British Columbia Lawn Bowling Club celebrated Christmas with a turkey dinner, yesterday, before leaving for ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. King Leopold Seeks to Return tb Belgium

    The Belgian Cabinet held a special meeting to consider the. position of King Leopold who is in Switzerland. Cabinet announced it had decided on its attitude, but did not give details. ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. U.S. FACES SHORTAGE OF MEAT

    Senator Taft said there would be a. great shortage of meat in the United States by April, which might lead to rationing but certainly we should ...

    Article : 78 words
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