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  3. BRITISH NAVY CAN DEAL WITH ANY SUB.THREAT

    The British Navy is capable pf dealing, with any imminent enemy submarine threat, according to the First Lord of-the Admiralty (Viscount Hall) who stated this when he announced in the House of Lords ...

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  4. UN. APPROVES OF PLAN FOR ITALIAN COLONIES

    Approval, in principle, of the British proposal thai the eastern part bf.Eritrea should be ceded: to Ethiopia, was, given by 1 0 votes tothree, in the Sub-committee considering. proposals for the future of the; former,, italian ...

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  5. CELEBRATES LIFTING OF BLOCKADE IMPOSED BY RUSSIA

    A large crowd of Germen and Allied soldiers cheered as the-Soviet barrier, dividing the Eastern and Western zones, was lifted At 12.6 a.m. a British motor' convoy passed through Helmstedt, ...

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  6. US.TO PLAN GUIDED MISSILE RANGE

    President Truman has signed the. bill giving the armed services 7.5 million dollars to start work- on a ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. SOUTH AFRICA TO REMAIN IN EMPIRE

    South Africa was united in its wish, to remain in the Commonwealth in any. circumstances, the-Prime ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. KING TO TAKE SALUTE AT COLOUR PARADE

    The King's doctors have decided that His Majesty's health has sufficiently improved to allow him to;. ...

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  9. U.N.O. PRQVED DISAPPOHOTNG FOR SECURITY.

    President Truman said that the United States was still whole heartedly behind the United Na tions,'"although it-had proved a ...

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  10. N.Z. Batsmen Fail To, Respect. Surrey's Bowling

    The New Zealand batsmen did not pay sufficient-respect" to the Surrey.bowling;, at The Oval- yes-' terday "arid were dismissed for ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. QUEEN'S VISIT TO TOWER OF LONDON

    Queen Mary, apologised to a crowd; of-sightseers at the Tower of 'London yesterday' for keeping them'out of the jewel house for ...

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  12. DR. EVATT IS SUFFERING FROM FATIGUE

    Dr. Evatt, president of. the General.. Assembly,. is suffering, from fatigue and spent two days in bed this ...

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  13. CHINA APPEALS TO US; FOt CONTINUED AID

    Nationalist China has asked for definite assurances of American moral and material support for anti-Communist forces in Asia. Revealing this the Chinese Ambassador (Dr. Wellington Koo) ...

    Article : 373 words
  14. Israel Admitted to General Assembly As a Member

    "The six Arab delegations, who walked out bf- the General Assembly are understood;; To have merely wanted to register their ...

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  15. HOUSE OF COMMONS TO ADOPT IRELAND BILL

    By 317 votes to 12, the House of Commons rejected a motion, submitted by the Labour member for West Belfast, to defeat the Ireland Bill which was read a, second time'Without a division. ...

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  16. PRANCE APPROVES OF PACT'

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Cabinet has approved of the Atlantic Pact and will propose its adoption by Parliament.. ...

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  17. SPAIN MUST GO LONG WAV rO JOIN EUROPEAN NATIONS

    Spain must go a long way towards restoring basic civil rights before it' can hope to be admitted into the family of free European nations..Announcing, this, the Secretary of Stfate (Dean Acheson).told the. Press that ...

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  18. U.S. Communist As Stowaway On Polish Ship

    A stowaway, discovered, board the Polish.ship,..Batory; in mid-Atlantic, identified himself as Gerhart Eisler, who has been ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS TO END CUARD AT TOKY PALAGE

    American and Australian troops will mount guard for the last time to-morrow outside the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. ...

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  20. ITALIAN POLICE OPEN DRIVE ON BANDIT'S CENTRE

    A mixed, army Of troops, Carabinieri' and police, estimated at 5,000 opened an offensive in the Sicilian hills against the master ...

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  21. REBEL GANGS ACTIVE IN MANILA

    Large bands, suspected of being Hukbalahaps, killed 14 persons and wounded seven in a raid on Sibul Spririgs, miles north ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH TO AID BURMA

    Britain, India, Pakistan and Ceylon agreed at the recent com monwealth' meeting in London to help the Burmese Government to ...

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  23. PRINCESS, GUEST AT RECEPTION

    Princess Margaret attended a reception at the South African Legation- last hig'ht. Earlier 'she-spent;the' 'day in ...

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  24. FURY FIGHTER SETS NEW RECORD TO ROMB

    A Hawker Fury fighter to-day flew from London to Rome, 1011 miles, in 2 hours, 30 minutes and 58 seconds. ...

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  25. SIAM CHANGES NAME OF THAILAND

    Siam's name was to-dav, officially proclaimed Thailand, and,' in future, the people will be.known, as Thais. ...

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  26. COMMUNISTS INFILTRATE INTO TRANSJORDAN

    Communist infiltration and propaganda in Transjordan has reached such proportions that, unless refugees are given food quickly, rebellion and the overthrow of the Government may take place. ...

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  27. SOVIET TO CAPTURE ALL ATHLETICS

    Complaining that sport in Russia is not being developed enough, the Moscow newspaper, "Izvestia," said that Soviet ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. R.N. Air Strength For Hongkong.

    An aircraft-carrier from [?] gapore arrived here, enroute to Hongkong. It had nine Spitfires,two ...

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