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  3. U.S. SENATORS READY FOR WAR IF INVADED

    According to a poll conducted by the "Washington Post," the majority of U.S. Senators will vote to ...

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  4. BULGARIA PUBLISHES AN ALLEGED SPY CONFESSION BY CLERGYMAN

    The Bulgarian Press yesterday published an alleged confession by the Rev. Yanko Ivanov, supervisor of the Bulgarian Methodist Church, says the Sofia correspondent of the American Associated ...

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  5. SOVIET OFFER OF NONAGGRESSION PACT REJECTED BY NORWAY

    Norway's reply to the Russian offer of a nonaggression pact will be a polite rejection and the Government will secure the formal adherence of the country to the North Atlantic Pact, says the Oslo ...

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  6. CZECH PURGE OF DEFENCE FORCE OFFICERS

    The Czechoslova kian Army and Air Force are undergoing a political purge to clear,out all ...

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  7. U.S. NAVY TO MANOEUVRE IN CARRIBEAN

    The United States Navy will to-day begin the biggest peace-time war manoeuvres in history, ...

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  8. ROYAL TOUR OF AUSTRALIA NEXT YEAR?

    The belief is gaining ground in Court circles that the Royal tour to Australia and New Zealand will take ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN OFFER TO BLANKERS-KOEN

    Mr. Jan Blankers-Koen, husband of Dutch Olympic champion, Fanny Blankers-Koen, said yesterday he had received a ...

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  10. Leeward Islanders To Demand Earl's Return

    If Earl Baldwin does not return as Governor of the Leeward Islands, demonstrations and a general sit-down strike by coloured sugar cane workers are expected, says the Antigua correspondent of "The Daily Mail." ...

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  11. GREEK COMMUNIST HANGS HIMSELF

    The Communist leader, Demetrius Paparigas, was found hanged in his prison cell yesterday. He used the tape of his ...

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  12. REPAT. DOES NOT CONDONE GAMBLING

    Patients in the General Repatriation Hospital, Concord, need something to pass the time, a Repatriation Department ...

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  13. DEATH ROLL IN RAIL COLLISION

    PARIS, Monday.—The death roll has risen to 43 in the collision between the Nancy-Dijon express and a single locomotive at ...

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  14. SNAP ELECTION IN BRITAIN LIKELY IN MAY

    If Labour decides on a snap election it may be at the end of May or early June, as present favourable tendencies for the Government may have disappeared by autumn, says the "Daily Telegrap[?]" political correspondent[?] ...

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  15. Albania Liquidates "Bed of Espionage"

    The Albanian Government is liquidating a "bed of espionage," led by members of the Yugoslav Legation in ...

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  16. FRANCE TO ABOLISH FOOD RATIONING

    Food rationing will be abolished in France within a few weeks, the Under Secretary for the Budget (M. Faure) announced ...

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  17. INDIAN ARREST OF 500 COMMUNISTS

    The police have made 500 arrests throughout India a nation-wide drive against Communists who were allegedly fomenting strikes on the railways. ...

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  18. Anthony Eden Appeals for Reciprocal Aid

    In an address to 2,500 people at the City Hall to-day Mr. Anthony Eden made a strong appeal for even greater trade ...

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  19. IMMUNITY FAVOURED TO SOLVE SPY STORY RELEASE

    An offer to waive immunity to legal or other action as a result of the Sorge spy report, was made to-day by Major-General Charles Willoughby, General MacArthur's intelligence chief. ...

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  20. ISRAEL ACCEPTS DRAFT COPY OF AGREEMENT

    Dr. Ralph Bunche yesterday presented Egyptian and Jewish delegations with a draft of a new armistice agreement. ...

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  21. REINFORCEMENTS TO DEFEND JERUSALEM

    Large Jewish reinforcements have reached Jerusalem in the past few weeks with,the object of asserting opposition to the ...

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  22. SINGAPORE PRESS PUBLISH CALWELL ON IMMIGRATION

    Malayan newspapers to-day featured, without comment, a broadcast on White Australia and Asia made yesterday by the ...

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  23. FLUORESCENT LIGHTING ON BATTLESHIPS

    The Admiralty announced yesterday that special fluorescent lighting systems are being developed for installation in new ...

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  24. TO STRENGTHEN BRITAIN PLANS ROYAL NAVY

    A decision to strengthen Britain's defence forces, by speeding up the programme for refitting ships of the reserve fleet and to ...

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  25. RUSSIAN COMPOSER TO VISIT U.S.A.

    Dmitri Shostakovich, world-famous Russian composer, will visit the United States next month as a member of the first ...

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  26. SEPARATE STATE FOR KAREN REBELS.

    The Karen revolt is expected to end soon in view of a recommendation made by the Regional Autonomy Inquiry Commission, ...

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  27. WEST INDIES LEADS AGAINST CEYLON

    With six wickets in hand Ceylon needed 221 runs to_avoid an innings defeat at stumps yesterday in the first Test against the ...

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  28. BEGGARS KILLED IN WALL COLLAPSE

    Several hundred beggars, assembled for Government food issues,were killed when a wall collapsed on them, according to ...

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  29. OCCUPATION CHARGES ON JAPAN

    General MacArthur's headquarters to-day announced regulations to curtail occupation charges against Japan's economy. ...

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  30. WOMEN FAINTED IN QUEUE FOR FOOTBALL TICKETS

    Women fainted and ambulance men treated more than 170 minor casualties among the 50,000 football followers who queued up at ...

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  31. China to Begin Talks For Peace

    Two vital conferences will be held this week to advance China's hopes for peace The first will be at Shihchiachwang, the ...

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  32. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS SUBDUE FIRE IN AUTRIAN OIL WELLS

    One thousand Russian soldiers have brought under control a huge fire, half a mile long and nearly as wide, which swept ...

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  33. PRANCE URGES U.S. TO INCLUDE ALGERIA IN ATLANTIC PACT

    France has, reminded the United States that Algeria is part of French territory and should be included in the North Atlantic ...

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  34. GERMAN P.O.W.'S HELD IN RUSSIAN PRISON CAMP

    German anti-Communists who claimed to be former Russian prisoners, stated that more than 130,000 Germans have died in Soviet prisons and concentration camps in Germany since the war, and another 42,000 have been ...

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  35. B.H.P. MINES RESUME OPERATIONS

    With the Lambton, John Darling and Burwood mines working to-day, arrangements were made to re-start units at the ...

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  36. HIGH CONTENT OF URANIUM IN ORE

    Samples of ore from St. Sylvestre, West Central France, produced 20 per cent uranium—the highest yield in the world—when ...

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  37. FINED £lOO FOR POSSESSION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—William Hollebone, a wharf labourer, was fined £100 for having 140 imitation pearls in his possession. ...

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