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  3. America to Consider Chilean Claims on Antarctic Regions

    High placed diplomats in Washington are convinced that the question of Latin American claims on British territory in South and Central America will be raised at the inter-American conference at Bogota, Colombia, at ...

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  4. Australia Second Line of Defence For Britain

    Australia would become the second line of defence for Britain if it were more highly industrialised, the N.S.W. AgentGeneral (Mr. J. M. Tully) said at Bradford. Urging the transfer of industries to Australia, Mr. Tully said ...

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  5. COMMUNIST PURGE GATHERS MOMENTUM

    The Communist purge in Czechoslovakia is gathering momentum, but, according to reports, the President (Dr. Benes) may resign and that Dzenek Fierlinger, one of the four Social Democrats in the new Ministry, may succeed ...

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  6. CLASH OF RIVAL JEWISH ORGANISATIONS

    Haganah and Irgun Zvai Leumi terrorists fought for two hours in the main square of Tel Aviv yesterday. The ...

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  7. INCREASED AID SOUGHT FOR GREECE, TURKEY

    Congress was asked by the Secretary of State to provide 275 million dollars worth of additional military assistance ...

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  8. GOVR. OF VIRGINIA OPPOSED TO PRESIDENT TRUMAN

    The Governor (Mr. W. Tuck) has asked the General Assembly of Virginia to pass legislation which would bar ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. Economic Spheres Replace Trade Barriers

    According to the Havana correspondent of the "Wall Street Journal," while hundreds of delegates are busy redrafting the Geneva Charter for an International Trade Organisation to reduce world trade barriers, in their ...

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  10. SOVIET WANTS PACT WITH FINLAND

    The Soviet Union, in a note to the Finnish Government yesterday, asked Finland,to conclude a pact of mutual military assistance with her "as ...

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  11. ONLY TWO FRONTS LEFT IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    Broadcasting over Prague Radio last night, the SecretaryGeneral of the Central Organisation of Industry (Fukatko), a Communist, said that there were now only two fronts in Czechoslovakia—the progressive front and the one opposed to it. ...

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  12. FIRE-GUTTED LINER FOR MIGRANTS

    Negotiations for the acquisition of the fire-gutted Monarch of Bermuda from marine underwriters, for the carriage of migrants to Australia, ...

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  13. INDONESIAN CHARGE AGAINST DUTCH GOVERNMENT

    At yesterday's meeting of the Security Council the Indonesian Republic claimed that the Netherlands had contravened the agreement on political principles for Indonesia by an artificial creation of the State of West Java. ...

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  14. VON NIDA TRAILING GOLF LEADER

    Norman Von Nida, in returning a three under par 69 in the first round of the St. Petersburg open tourney, was trailing the leader, Ben Hogan. ...

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  15. CZECH LIGHTS WERE SNUFFED OUT

    Replying to a Labour member in the House of Commons last night, after he had raised the question of the Government's attitude towards ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN TRAINER LOSES CASE.

    Giving judgment in the High Court case, in which the Australian-born trainer, James Russell, unsuccessfully sued the Jockey Club for an alleged ...

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  17. TWO SECTIONS REMOVED FROM MALAYAN DESPATCH

    An admission that the Government took out a couple of sections of his Malayan despatch was made by General A. E. Percival, in an interview with a Reuters correspondent at his Hertfordshire home. ...

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  18. RUSSIAN TRADE WITH JAPAN

    The Japanese Government is considering an offer from the Soviet for a barter of 200,000 tons of coal, in exchange for Japanese railway rolling ...

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  19. PERCIVAL'S REPORT "VETTED" BY WAR OFFICE

    General Percival's dispatch was judiciously vetted after it was submitted to the War Office in 1946, so as to give als little offence as possible to ...

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  20. DEATH FOR JAPANESE "BLUE BEARD"

    Yashrio Kodaira, the "blue beard" of Japan, was sentenced to death by the Japanese Highest Court to-day. Kodaira was charged with ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA AGAINST ELECTIONS IN SOUTH KOREA

    By 31 votes to two, with Australia and Canada in opposition, the "Little" Assembly approved of an American resolution calling on the Korean Commission to hold national elections, despite the Soviet-controlled North Korean zone's refusal to ...

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  22. JAPAN TO DEVELOP EXPORT OF TEXTILES

    Success by Japan in achieving a 33 per cent. increase in production of textile goods for 1948/49—planned yesterday by the Economic ...

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  23. INQUIRY INTO AIR LOSS

    LONDON, Friday.—It was announced in the House of Commons that Lord MacMillan will hold a formal public court investigation into ...

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  24. COMMISSION IN SOVIET ZONE WOUND UP

    Marshal Sokolovsky, Soviet zone commander, issued an order winding up the De-Nazlfication Commission in that zone. ...

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  25. EXECUTED EECUTED

    Reports from Mukden state that the Nationalist Divisional Commander (General Wen Li) was executed before a firing squad yesterday for ...

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