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  3. SHANGHAI HOLI AGAINST THRUS BY COMMUNIST

    Renewed efforts by Communist armies lota to-day failed to break the Notionalists stubborn grip on key, points around encircled Shanghai, including the vital Woosung area and all four main ...

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  4. DUKE OF EDINBURGH MAY RETURN TO NAVAL DUTIES

    The Duke of Edinburgh, who voluntarily went on half-pay as a lieutenant in the Royal Navy last September, is expected sopn to return to full executive duties, including periods of duty at sea. ...

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  5. STUDENTS SERENADE PRINCESS

    Police on Saturday night chased off four Florence University students who tried with guitars to ...

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  6. U.S. NOT AGREEABLE TO SIGNING DEFENCE POLICY FOR PACIFIC AREAS

    Although favouring, such a move the United States is not yet prepared to enter into any definite agreement for the defence of the Pacific, according to semi-official circles here when cornmenting,on a ...

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  7. BRITISH MEAT RATION MAY BE CUT TO 6d. WEEK

    Another cut in Britain s meat ration within the next few weeks is almost certain as a result of the ...

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  8. Arabs Display Bitterness Towards Britain

    The Tripoli correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that Arab friendship for Britain has in one week been turned into extreme ...

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  9. N.S.W. WINS AGAINST QUEENSLAND

    N.S.W. defeated Queensland, 24,nil, in the Rugby Union match at the Exhibition Grounds tonight. ...

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  10. Australian Taxation Talks With New Zealand

    "I believe the talks were successful, but the respective Governments will decide whether or not the recommendations are to ...

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  11. APPEAL TO DR. EVATT ON BEHALF OF GREEK UNION LEADERS

    Betty Bartlett a former "Daily Worker" correspondent in Athens, has called Dr. Evatt again to use his influence to save the ife of her husband, Tony Ambatields, Greek trade union leader, and nine colleagues. ...

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  12. MORALE OF GERMANY HIGH

    The Secretary for Air (Mr. Arthur Heriderson) who returned to Britain last night after inspecting airports engaged in the ...

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  13. IMPORTANT SPEECH BY FRANCO

    An important political speech is expected to be made by Franco when he opens the new Cortes on Wednesday. ...

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  14. N.Z. SUPPORT FOR PACIFIC DEFENCE

    A general agreement with Mr. Chifley's statement on Pacitic defence was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) to-day. ...

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  15. U.S. AID FOR DEVELOPMENT OF BACKWARD AREAS

    Reports from,Government sources indicate that President Truman's programme for development of backward areas of the world has been tentatively estimated to cost between 50 million and 60 million dollars in the first year ...

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  16. RUMANIANS CHARGED WITH OIL FRAUDS

    The Rumanian. Workers Party newspaper, "Scanteia" yesterday accused two Rumanians, who play, a leading part in the country's oil industry, with frauds, amounting to millions of pounds. ...

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  17. SPAIN ANNOYED AT U.N.O. DELAYS ON, DECISION

    Repeated postponements of the debate on Spain in the General Assembly is trying the patience of Spaniards who have begun to ...

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  18. KOREA FAVOURS A PACIFIC DEFENCE

    President Syngman Rhee, of South Korea, urged a Pacific Defence Pact, similar to the North Atlantic Alliance. ...

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  19. Hopes Fading for Employment Gains in U.S.

    The hoped-for, spring turn-up in employment has not yet made itself felt in most sections, reports the "New York Times" ...

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  20. CONSERVATIVES GAIN FROM LABOUR

    Conservatives had further successes at the expense of Labour in the urban elections which took place on Saturday. Many ...

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  21. 20 DETAINED FOR QUESTIONING OVER MURDER

    British military police have detained 20 people for questioning, but have made no arrests, over the,murder of, Sir John Sheehy ...

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  22. MR. MacDONALD FLIES TO LONDON

    The Commissioner General (Mr.Malcolm MacDonald) left Singapore for London to-day for routine consultations with the ...

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  23. SUSPECTED CASE OF SMALLPOX ON ISLE OF WIGHT

    The smallpox officer for the Isle of Wight said last night that all island doetors were being circularised giving instructions and ...

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  24. SCOTLAND YARD TO CHECK ON DISORDERS

    Scotland Yard will take additional precautions against any disorders which might occur during the two-day debate on the ...

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  25. WOMAN BULLFIGHTER CLAIMS KILL

    Conchita Citron, 20, of PeruWho claims to be the world's only woman bullfighter, killed her bull In Bordeaux yesterday before ...

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  26. CROWDS VISIT HOME OF PRINCESS

    Police reinforcements went yesterday to Windlesham Moor, the, country home of Princess Elizabeth, when 1,500 people ...

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  27. POLICE ACCUSED OF BRUTAL TORTURE

    The Provincial Police have been accused of having, brutally tortured striking asbestos workers in Asbestos last Friday. ...

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  28. BOBBY LOCKE WINS GOODALL GOLF

    Boby Locke won the 3,000 dollar first prize in the Goodall invitation golf tournament at New Rochelle yesterday with his fifth ...

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  29. TORNADO SWEPT THROUGH TEXAS

    A tornado swept through the Panhandle section of Texas last night, killing at least six people in the residential district of ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN WINS FRENCH GUINEAS

    The Australian, jockey W. ("Togo") Johnstone, yesterday Won the French 2,000 Guineas at Longchamp on Armour Drake, ...

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  31. Rumours of Earl's Engagement To Pianist.

    There are rumours of an engagement between the Earl, of Harewood, 26, and Miss Marion Steint 22, pianist, of London. ...

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  32. U.S. TENNIS STARS VISIT BRITAIN

    Miss Louise Brough, American holder of the Wimbledon singles championship, and Mrs. Matgaret Du Pont, 1947 title-holder, ...

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  33. TO ENFORCE ORDER IN INDONESIA

    The United Nations Commission reported that two joint subcommittees were set up to implement the recent Dutch ...

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  34. DAVIS CUP ZONE MATCHES

    Sweden Prance and Italy yesterday, won their second round matches in the European zone of the, Davis Cup. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN STAR TO BE TESTED FOR PALLADIUM

    Joy Nichols, 23, a honey-blonde Australian star of the B.B.C show, "Take it from here," faces her first London variety audience ...

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  36. Polish Protest At Arrest Of Gerhardt Eisler

    The Polish Government criticised the arrest of Gerhardt Eisler on board the Polish liner, Batory, at Southampton, as a ...

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  37. MALAYA FLOODED BY JAP. TEXTILES

    Millions of yards, of Japanest textiles are pouring on to the Malayan market, Mr.H.E.Reed glass technician, said on his ...

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  38. GREEK GUERRILLAS, HAMMERED

    A Greek Goverment communique reported that for two days National units, supported by aircraft had hammered remnants ...

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  39. FOOT AN, ANATOMICAL SPECIMEN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Government Medical Officer (Dr. Smith) found that the human foot, which was picked up at ...

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  40. MILK PRICES UP

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Wholesale milk prices, in areas outside the Milk Board's production areas, have been increased 2d. ...

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  41. 70 BURMESE REBELS KILED

    RANGOON, Monday —Seventy rebels were killed in a clash with Government forces near, Faiam, in the Chin Hills of ...

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