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  3. CIVIL WAR DESCRIBED AS SUPPRESSION

    The Nationalist-Communist struggle in China is not a civil war but a Communist suppression campaign, said Dr. Chen Li Fu, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang. ...

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  4. Scathing Criticism by U.S. Supreme Court of Illinois Judiciary

    The Supreme Court, after delivering a scathing criticism of the whole of the Illinois judiciary system, ordered a new hearing for an Italian immigrant who, in 1925, was given a life sentence on a charge of murder, after an ...

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  5. BRITISH COMMO. DENIES FOMENTING DISCONTENT

    The general secretary of the Communist Party (Mr. Harry Pollitt) denied a statement by the Secretary of the British ...

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  6. U.S. NAVY OFFICER HELD DEALINGS IN FUTURES

    The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Anderson) issued a list of 711 so-called "big traders" in commodity futures to ...

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  7. TO DE[?]G'S ORDER TO RETURN TO CHINA

    Branding Chiang Kai-shek as a dictator, Marshall Feng Yu-hsing, who is investigating water conservation projects in ...

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  8. BRITISH TROOPS ARREST ARABS CARRYING ARMS

    It was revealed that British troops manning road blocks in the Lydda area, arrested 38 Arabs carrying arms, and seized six rifles, six ...

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  9. DEATH FOR FORMER NAZI CAMP GUARDS

    A court sentenced to death 23 former guards and officials at the Auschwitz concentration camp, including two women, for crimes against ...

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  10. EUROPE FIRED BY U.S. OFFER OF MARSHALL PLAN

    The Marshall Plan fired the imagination of Europe and kindled a new spirit of co-operation, declared the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) ...

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  11. GREETING SENT BY DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester are worrying that they have been unable to send Christmas cards this year, but wish their many friends in ...

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  12. WHITE CHRISTMAS IN JAPAN

    At least some of the 17,000 Australian and New Zealand servicemen and their families, scattered over Honshu, will have a white Christmas ...

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  13. U.S. ICEBREAKERS OPERATE IN ANTARCTIC

    Two U.S. Navy ice-breakers have arrived in the Antarctica to resume mapping operations initiated by the Byrd expedition in 1946. The Navy Department announced that the Burton Island and the Edisto had spent ttwo days last week breaking ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA SEEKS TRADE IN CANADA

    The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. F. McGullick), has succeeded in finding office space and celebrated it by announcing the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA MAY NOT CHALLENGE IN DAVIS CUP

    Reports that the dollar position may prevent Australia from challenging America in the Davis Cup next year, has aroused concern in the United ...

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  16. Greek Journalist to be Tried as Disloyalist

    The Immigration and Naturalisation Service will conduct a hearing to determine whether or not Nicholas Kyriazedes, a Greek newspaperman accredited to the United Nations, is subject to deportation. ...

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  17. CHANGES IN DESIGN OF DOUGLAS DC[?]

    Changes to be made in the Douglas DC6, as the result of safety studies, probably will Keep these aircraft grounded until March, an industry ...

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  18. RACECOURSE BAN IN PARIS

    Racehorse trainers in Paris are refusing to send horses to race meetings because of the shortage of oats, large quantities of which have been ...

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  19. SHANNON MAY BE RECOGNISED BY U.S.A. JOCKEY CLUB

    The British Jockey Club has been of no help to the American Jockey Club in its attempts to unearth more information about Shannon, says the ...

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  20. CO-PILOT KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    A co-pilot is reported to have been killed and five missionaries seriously injured when a Belgian plane crashed at Kunming yesterday morning, ...

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  21. N.Z. SAILING VESSEL ENTERS THAMES

    The New Zealand sailing vessel, Pamir, docked at Gravesend yesterday, and it expected to enter the Royal Albert Dock to-day. ...

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  22. NO WORLD CONGRESS OF CHILDREN

    A special committee of the United Nations Economic and Social Counvil rejected a proposal for a world children's congress to publicise the ...

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  23. ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO SOLVE PROBLEMS OF GERMANY

    The American Military Governor (Lieut.-General Clay) announced that the American authorities planned to make one more attempt to solve Germany's pressing problems on a Four Power basis. If this failed, Americans, with the British, would take what ...

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  24. MAURITIUS STAMP WAS NOT GENUINE

    A "rare" Mauritius stamp, which was found by R. Haydock, stamp dealer, on December 16, was sent to one of the world's leading stamp ...

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  25. FILM PRODUCER CRASHED IN RIVER

    The J. A. Rank Organisation revealed that a light plane, carrying Leslie Giliat, brother of the film producer, Sidney Giliat, to Fiji for ...

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  26. AMBASSADOR HELD CHRISTMAS TREATS IN WASHINGTON

    The Australian Ambassador (Mr. Makin) and Mrs. Makin held a Christmas tree party for more than 40 children of the Australian colony on ...

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  27. BRITISH SHIPPING LOSSES MADE GOOD

    Britain's war-time shipping losses of 8 million gross tons have been made good in actual tonnage, writes Sir Ernest Murrant, president of the ...

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  28. RICH FILM CONTRACT FOR ERROL FLYNN

    Errol Flynn has signed a contract with Warner Bros Studio, and the agreement is believed to be one of the richest in motion picture annals. ...

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  29. BRITISH INVESTMENT TRUST INTERESTED IN AUSTRALIA

    The chairman of the Charter House Investment Trust (Mr.H. N. Hume) left on a visit to Australia, New Zealand and the West Indies. ...

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  30. CANADIAN SHIPPING TIED-UP

    The steamer Waihemo, which cleared here yesterday may be the last ship out of the port before the strike, Which threatens to tie up all ...

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  31. GRAVE POSITION OF PAPER SUPPLIES IN BRITAIN

    The position is very serious," says a statement from the British Newsprint Supply Company, which is a co-operative organisation the British newspapers formed to manage rationing. The statement says the ...

    Article : 182 words
  32. PANAMA REJECTS LEASES OF BASES TO U.S.A.

    The Panama National Assembly rejected an agreement for leaving 13 military bases to the United States for defence of the Panama Canal. The action came several hours after it was learned that the ...

    Article : 191 words
  33. NEW CONSTITUTION FOR ITALY

    The constituent Assembly approved by 453 votes to 62, without any abstentions, to the new Constitution, laying the foundation for the ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. U.S. CO-OPERATION WITH IRAN

    The United States, acting under its open diplomatic policy, has reported to the United Nations details of a pact with Iran under which a United ...

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  35. LOCKE RETURNS TO U.S.A.

    Bobby Locke who, this year, was the second greatest money winner in the United States golf, arrived from Johannesburg for his second, ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. SOUTH AFRICAN CAPTAIN TO RETIRE

    Alan Melville, captain of the South African cricket team, has announced that he will retire from first-class cricket on medical advice, says "The ...

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  37. CHRISTMAS DAY IN CHINA

    Christmas Day in China this year will have an added significance as the new constitution will come into effect that day. ...

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  38. 16 YEARS SENTENCE FOR CZECH PRIEST

    A Belgrade court sentenced Father Albino Gomerio to 16 years forced labour. He was one of a group of monks ...

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  39. FORMER PREMIER TO LEAD PERSIA

    The Shah has commissioned Dr. Ibrahim Hakimi, a former Prime Minister, to form a Government. Hakimi, who is 78, is pro-British ...

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  40. 24 HOURS TO FLY TO AUSTRALIA

    Flying time to Australia would be cut to 40 hours within a measurable period, said Lord Nathan, speaking at a London exhibition. ...

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