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  3. ISRAEL MAY SEIZE REST OF PALESTINE

    No Arab, for a moment, doubts that Israel intends to seize the rest of Palestine and Transjordan as ...

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  4. CIVILIANS CLASH WITH COLUMBIAN SOLDIERS

    Soldiers clashed with about 200 armed civilians in a bloody battle at the village of Chita, a few miles northeast of Bogota, yesterday. First reports of the number killed range from one to 40. ...

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  5. WORLD WRAPPED IN SUNSHINE FOR EASTER WEEK-END

    Brilliant Easter sunshine sent Britons and Europeans streaming front their cities into the countryside. Motor traffic was the heaviest of the week-end, with nearly 18,000 vehicles leaving ...

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  6. CHINESE COMMUNISTS OPEN NEW OFFENSIVE IN CHINKIANG

    Chinese Communist forces on the north bank of the Yangtie River, underlining the despatch of their political ultimatum to the Nationalists, launched a new offensive against the Nationalist ...

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  7. ARMED MANIAC IN U.S. CITY SHOT BY POLICE

    An armed maniac was shot dead in Pullman, Washington State, last night after prowling the ...

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  8. EQUALLED RECORD FOR 100 YARDS

    Harrison Dillard, holder of the Olympic 100-metre sprint title, on Saturday, equalled the world record of 9.4 sec. for a 100 yard ...

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  9. U.N. TO BUILD CHAMBER FOR PRAYER

    United Nations plans-to build a special dhamber for prayer and meditation in its headquarters which are now being constructed ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS SHINE AS BOWLERS IN LANCASHIRE CRICKET

    Australian cricketers shone as bowlers in the opening round of Lancashire League cricket. Fred Freer took 10-27 for ...

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  11. PHILIPPINE CALLS FOR U.S. ACTION

    A call to the United States, to follow up the North Atlantic Pact with measures to improve the economic development off Pacific and Asian nations, was made by Brigadier-General Carlos Romulo, head ...

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  12. HARLAN POLICE CHIEF MURDERED

    Harlan County 4 Police, Chief (Ambroe Metcalfe) was murdered in the main street of Shields, five miles from the township of ...

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  13. SOVIET CONSUL TO LEAVE PERSIA

    Arkadi Kraznik, Soviet ConsulGeneral at Tabriz, capital of, Azerbaijan, North Persian oil province, has closed down his ...

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  14. SWISS NATIONALS MISSING IN EASTERN EUROPE

    The Swiss Federal Council claimed to-day that 2,032 Swiss nationals are missing in Eastern European States, according to ...

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  15. AFRICANS MIGHT SQUARE ON INDIANS

    A Government Commission, which investigated last January's race riots has warned that Africans might again attack the Indians to "square the account," ...

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  16. DIMITROV ILL

    An official communique says that Premier Dimitrov has been granted leave of absence because of sickness, and Mr. Kolatov, ...

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  17. OPPOSITION NOT TO ALTER POLICY ON EMPLOYMENT

    The statement by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Holloway) at the A.L.P. conference yesterday, that the Federal Labour ...

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  18. RUSSIANS MAY LIFT BERLIN BLOCKADE

    The British and American air lift fnto Berlin on Saturday has [?] rumour that the [?] is about [?] ...

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  19. U.S. MANOEUVRES IN GERMANY

    Practically the entire United States military garrison in Germany—70,000 troops, supported by air and naval units—are ...

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  20. EIRE PROCLAIMED AS A REPUBLIC

    Dublin, which is decorated with flags, will,witness a big military parade to-day. Services of intercession were held in churches of all denominations for the success of the Republic: ...

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  21. LORD MAYOR SAYS NO RISKS IN SYDNEY OF FEVER EPIDEMICS

    There was little possibility of smallpox or other epidemic diseases developing in Sydney, said the Lord Mayor (Alderman ...

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  22. ANOTHER SUSPECT FROM SMALLPOX

    George Snelling, 34, of Dagenham (Essex) who recently arrived home on the Mooltan, was vaccinated by the Dagenham ...

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  23. FILM STARS AS PALLBEARERS TO WALLACE BEERY

    Bing Crosby, Clark Gable, Robert Taylor, Spencer Tracy, Frank Cap ra, Darryl Zanuck and Jack Dempsey will be among the ...

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  24. LOANS PAYABLE TO GREEK SERVANTS

    Civil servants throughout Greece, who have been striking for higher pay since April 1 went back to work to-day. ...

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  25. LINDRUM LOSES FIRST SNOOKER MATCH

    Horace Lirtdrum, the Australian snooker player, lost the first match of his British tour to S. Smith, who beat him by 31 games ...

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  26. POWER CUTS IMPOSED IN ROME

    Drought has necessitated new, severe cuts in Rome' electricity supply, beginning to-day. The city will be divided into ...

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  27. NO AIR FORCE FOR GERMANY

    American officials in Berlin disclosed to-day that a committee, composed of representatives of Britain, France and the ...

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  28. RUSSIA HAS ONE YEAR IN WHICH TO ATTACK W.EUROPE

    Russia has about one year in which to decide whether to attack Western Europe, says George Fielding Eliot, American military expert. By 1950, he says, Western ...

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  29. IND. LABOUR TO RESUME ELECTORAL ACTIVITIES

    The Independent Labour Party, a small Left-Wing group, which was the forerunner of the British Labour Party, decided at its ...

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  30. LABOUR URGED TO END SQUABBLING

    A warning, that the Labour Party would find itself "on the way out" if internal squabbling continued, was given by the ...

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  31. CRASH LANDING OF PERCIVAL GULL PLANE

    A Percival Gull plane crashlanded about noon to-day in a paddock west of Sally's Flat, 36 miles north of Bathurst. ...

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  32. Union Delegates to Consider Power Rationing

    Delegates of 50 unions will meet at the Trades Hall on Wedncsday to consider powei rationing proposals decided upon by ...

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  33. KING IS MAKING PROGRESS

    The King yesterday,walked unaided and without a stick from his car into the Royal Chapel Windsor, when he attended the ...

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  34. CHIFLEY AND FRASER LEAVE SINGAPORE

    The Constellation, carrying Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) the New Zealand Prime [?] (Mr. Fraser) to London,took ...

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  35. A.C.T.U. SEEKS WAGE INCREASE OF £2

    Ah immediate increase in the basic wage of £2 a week will be sought by the A.C.T.U. from the, Arbitration Court. ...

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  36. FERRIER FOURTH IN VIRGINIA GOLF

    With third and fourth round totals of 67 and 65, for an aggregate of 202, Jim Ferrier tied in fourth place with Carry ...

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  37. HELICOPTER PILOT KILLED IN CRASH

    The chief test pilot of the Fairey aviation company, Foster Dixon, 37, was killed yesterday when a helicopter, he was flying, ...

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  38. TWO KILLED IN CROSSING SMASH

    Lionel Raymond Matthews, 20, of 40 Water Street, Brown Hill, and an unidentified man were killed at a level crossing smash ...

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  39. NOTED AUTHORITY ON RUSSIA DEAD

    Sir Bernard Pares, noted authority on Russia, died in Midtown Hospital, New York, from pneumonia. He was 82. ...

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  40. DEATH OF RADIO COMEDIAN

    LONDON, Monday.—Will Hay, the famous British radio and film comedian, died to-day. He was 60 years of age. ...

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