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  3. DIPLOMAT OBSERVERS SCEPTICAL OF SOVIET PROMISE TO NORWAY

    Russia's latest move to Norway, off[?] that country a non-aggression pact, is regarded by diplomatic observers in London as [?] the translation of the so-called Soviet peace offensive ...

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  4. NIZAM HANDS OVER ESTATE TO HYDERABAD

    The Nizam of Hyderabad has handed over his 7,000 square miles personal estate, to the State ...

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  5. BUDAPEST RADIO ATTACK ON CARDINALS FOR PRAYERS

    Joining the Hungarian Press abuse of Cardinal Mindszenty, the Budapest Radio attacked Cardinal Innitzer, of Vienna, Cardinal Griffin; of Westminster, and Cardinal Spellman, of New York, for offering ...

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  6. MALAYA EMERGENCY TO LAST MANY MORE MONTHS

    Senior Government officials, while emphasising that the emergency in Malaya will almost certainly last many more months, feel that observable progress has been made, says the Singapore ...

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  7. FRANCE WAITS ON STALIN FOR PROPOSALS

    France is awaiting "precise proposals" from Russia on a possible meeting of the Big Four, the Prime ...

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  8. NO CIVIL AVIATION IN GERMANY

    The Allied authorities have rejected proposals for the revival of civil aviation in Germany. Franz Noack, a founder of ...

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  9. PALESTINE TALKS REACH A WORKING BASIS

    It is reported from Rhodes thor the Israeli and Egyptian delegates to the talks on Palestine have reached a working basis for the delineation of armistice lines in Southern Palestine. ...

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  10. VIOLENT TREMORS IN S. TURKEY

    Violent earthquakes, followed by minor tremors and underground rumblings, lasting 10 seconds, rocked parts of Southern ...

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  11. MRS. O'KEEFE NOT AN AUSTRALIAN

    The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) declared yesterday that Mrs. Annie O'Keefe had not become an Australian citizen ...

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  12. RUSSIA SIXTH BUYER OF WOOL FROM AUSTRALIA

    Russia in the first six months of the current financial year Shipped from Australian ports more than 22 million lbs. of ...

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  13. KARENS ORDERED TO SURRENDER

    Burmese air force planes yesterday dropped leaflets over Insein, calling on the Karen rebels to surrender before noon to-day ...

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  14. BRITAIN MAY MOVE DEFENCE PLANTS TO AUSTRALIA

    Following a warning to Cabinet that in another war Britain may have to face the possibility of defending herself with all industry at a standstill it has been decided to concentrate armament production in Aystralia. ...

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  15. CRUCIFIXION A MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE SAYS APPELLANT

    The crucifixion of Christ was a miscarriage of justice, according to a supplementary submission received yesterday by the Israeli Supreme Court which has been asked by a Dutch petitioner (Robbe ...

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  16. TO SEARCH SEA DEPTHS FOR NEW VARIETIES OF FISH

    The possibility that some gigantic species of fish may lurk far below the occan in the great depths is interesting scientists ...

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  17. U.S. STILL SOLE POSSESSOR OF ATOMIC BOMBS

    The United States is still the sole possessor of the atomic bomb and the enormous facilities required in its production. ...

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  18. S. AFRICA BANS FILM ON BOER WAR

    The South African Board of Censors has banned an American strip cartoon dealing with events in the Boer War, which has a ...

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  19. POLICEMAN KILLED ANOTHER INJURED IN SHOOTING

    Constable Yelonoski, 40, married, with three children, was killed and Patrolman Harry Carroll, 35, and Lawrence ...

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  20. BRITAIN EXCEEDED STEEL PRODUCTION TARGET

    Britain's steel production last month was the highest January total ever, reaching the annual production rate of 15,002,000 ...

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  21. NO RELEASE OF GERMAN RED

    Major-General Bishop Regional Commissioner of North Rhine-Westphalia has rejected a request by the Bonn ...

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  22. EUROPEAN AID AS CHECK TO SLUMP IN NORTH AMERICA

    Economic authorities see in the United States rearmament and European and other foreign aid programmes a means by which the current fall in prices and employment in the United States may be prevented from producing a ...

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  23. SOVIET CONCERNED AT ALLIED SUCCESS IN BERLIN BLOCKADE

    There is clear evidence In Berlin that the Russians and German Communists are concerned about the effects the Anglo-American ...

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  24. NEW REBEL LEADER FOR GREEKS

    Full responsibility for the Greek rebellion appears to have been taken over by the Communist Party executive under ...

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  25. NATIONALISTS HECKLE MINISTER. IN GLASGOW

    Groups of Scottish Nationalists heckled the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Morrison) immediately he rose to speak at a ...

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  26. CAPE GIRLS RESENT POLICE MARRYING U.S. "BEAUTIES"

    South African girls are apparently annoyed with the two Capetown policemen who applied to an Amencan marriage agency to ...

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  27. VALENTINO'S HOME BOUGHT AS SHRINE

    Five wealthy women who still sigh over Rudolph Valentino, have bought his fabulous hill-top home "Falcon's Lair," as a shrine. ...

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  28. PEER GYNT OFF NEW ZEALAND

    The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club received a message to-night from the Peer Gynt, a contestant in the Sydney-Auckland yacht ...

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  29. VILLAGERS ROUNDED UP IN MALAYA

    Security forges yesterday rounded up 630 villagers, the entire population of Ulu Temiang, near Sprenbah, which the police ...

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  30. GUARDS CALLED OUT AS RANGOON STRIKE GETS UNDER WAY

    Armed guards took up positions at strategic points in Rangoon as a general strike by 30,000 civil servants got under way. ...

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  31. WEST INDIES [?]MAY WIN FINAL TEST

    West Indies appeared to have a winning lead over India in the final Test when stumps were drawn yesterday. ...

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  32. DEVELOPMENT OF COLONIES

    A sure way to economic, independence for Bntain was the development of the colonies, the Minister for War (Mr. Shinwell) ...

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  33. FRANCE PROPOSES ECONOMIC UNION FOR W. EUROPE

    France will propose an economic union of British French and Belgian colonies when Sir Stafford Cripps arrives this month for talks. Announcing this, Premier Henri Queuille said such a ...

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  34. CLARKE SCORES 100 IN N.Z.

    G. R. Clarke, with 100, was the leading scorer of the Australian team, in the opening match— seven shots at 300, 500 and 600 ...

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  35. BRITTSH STEAMAR AT TANGKU

    HONGKONG, Monday.—The British steamer, Hunan, has arrived off Tangku from Hongkong. It is the first commercial vessel, ...

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  36. Jim Ferrier 10th

    Jim Ferrier finished 10th in the 10,000 dollars open championship yesterday with a score of 272 and 348 dollars in prize money. Lloyd ...

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  37. THOMAS CHARGES ADJOURNED

    WASHINGTON, Monday —The trial of J. Parnell Thomas, Republican, of New Jersey, on salary "Kickback" charges, has been ...

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