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  3. Danish "Vikings" Make Landing On British Coast

    Bearded, armoured Danish "Vikings," brandishing battle-axes, yesterday invaded Britain and had to ...

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  4. Anglo-Canadian Talks To Open On Atomic Energy

    Talks will be held with the British and Canadian authorities on basic questions of long-range policy in the atomic energy field. Announcing this President Truman said: 'I never want to have to use ...

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  5. Canada to Ban Export of Atomic Ores

    Canada has taken steps totighten restrictions on the shipment of atomic energy materials and equipment. ...

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  6. Ban on Catholic Church in Poland

    An all-out Communist campaign against the Catholic Church in Poland has been called by the Cominform, which ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. PETROL COMPANIES TO PROTECT MARKETS HELD ABROAD

    Hopes that the American petroleum companies will be able to protect their present markets abroad through possible arrangements for the acceptance of sterling in payment, were voiced by Mr. Walter ...

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  8. Mr. T. Clark to Be Judge of U.S. Supreme Court

    Upsetting predictions that he would pick a Catholic to succeed Mr. Justice Frank Murphy, who died ...

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  9. U.S. Concern at Increase of Cocaine

    The Bureau of Narcotics has described as "extremely disturbing" the increased smuggling of cocaine into America. ...

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  10. BRITSH WEALTHY NOW ONLY 70 PERSONS

    In Britain there are only 70 persons left with incomes of more than £6,000 a year after paying income tax and surtax. ...

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  11. CHURCHILL'S PHOTO IN BATHERS BANNED BY ITALY

    A photograph of Winston Churchill in a bathing suit has been banned from publication in the Italian Press according to ...

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  12. Goodwood Judge Mis-Read Photo Finish of Race

    A photo-finish picture of the Nentick Stakes, at Goodwood, on Wednesday, was mis-read by the judge arid the wrong ...

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  13. SUSPENSION LIKELY OF MARSHALL AID

    Marshall Plan procurement authorisations will have to be suspended after midnight on Sunday unless the Senate passes the Appropriation Bill or both house of Congress, by resolution, authorise further stop-gap advances of funds ...

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  14. £10 MILLION DAMAGE BY VOLCANO

    Damage, estimated at £10 million has been caused by the volcano which has been erupting on Palma Island for a month, says ...

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  15. Assistance to China is Not Feasible

    It was the combined judgment of everyone that military assistance to China was not feasible at present, the Secretary of ...

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  16. Australia to Have Whaling Commission

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) announced the appointment of a Whaling Commission to carry on whaling ...

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  17. ORDERLY RECESSION IN UNITED STATES

    Recession from post-war business peaks has been orderly and, for the most part, beneficial, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia reports. In a mid-year analysis of the ...

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  18. NO TIME POETRY WHEN ROBOTS

    "If we are to become a[?]tion of petty bourgeoisie and robots, ruled by bureaucrats, we shall have no true poetry in England," said Field Marshal Wavell yesterday when addressing the annual meeting of the London Library. ...

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  19. NUFFIELD GIFT

    LONDON, Friday. — Viscount Nuffield has given £5[?]000 to the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre at Oxford for the training of ...

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  20. U.N.O. PLANS FOR GUARD

    A special U.N.O. Committee has overwhelmingly recommended General Assembly approval of Mr. Trygve Lie's plan for a ...

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  21. PRESS INQUIRY AS A MANOEUVRE

    Attacking the creation of the Commission on the Press as a political manoeuvre, Mr. Oliver Stanley (Cons.) told the House of Commons that it was an ill-conceived party political attack, not ...

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  22. DOCTOR IMPRESSED BY TELEPATHY ACT

    Dr. Ellis Stungo, a psychiatrist, was so impressed with the B.B.C. broadcast of a telepathy act by Mr. and Mrs. Sydney ...

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  23. U.S. ADMIRAL CALLS FOR MORE ARMS

    Calling for more arms and war planning to prepare for a possible enemy, Admiral Blandy, Commander of the Atlantic Fleet told a gathering of ex-servicemen at Salem, Illinois, that the threat ...

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  24. U.S. Control Ending In Japan at End of Year

    The Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Times" says that General MacArthur has virtually wiped out the American ...

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  25. U.S. STEEL INDUSTRY AMASSING PROFITS

    According to Mr. Philip Murray, C.I.O. steelworkers' president, the American steel industry is amassing profits at a ...

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  26. BROMWICH, SEDGMAN TO MEET MEXICO IN DAVIS CUP TIE

    Sedgman and Bromwich will meet Armando Vega and Roland Vega respectively in the first singles of the Davis Cup [?] ...

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  27. RIOT SQUAD CLASHES WITH MALAY TROOPS

    A Malay police riot squad and military provosts last night clashed with 120 Malay troops trying to storm a police station on the ...

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  28. Decline Reported In Applications For Relief

    A return to work of employees of light industries which have been able to secure alternative power supplies, is believed to be ...

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  29. LION KILLS TIGER AT S.PERTH ZOO

    A savage lion, Nero, at the South Perth zoo, to-day killed a Bengal tiger locked behind a cage housing the lion and its ...

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  30. ITALIAN FASCISTS NOT ACCEPTED AS MIGRANTS

    Under the Commonwealth immigration scheme 150,000 British migrants will be brought to Australia during the year ending ...

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  31. Poisonous Snakes Break Loose in Japanese Train

    Train guards battled for 40 minutes to hold back 70 poisonous snakes, which broke loose in a baggage car train in ...

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  32. NO MAJOR CHANGE IN BRITISH POLICY

    No major changes in British Policy are contemplated following the close of the Middle East conference. ...

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  33. Cabinet Crisis Averted in France

    A Cabinet crisis over the payment of a holiday bonus to security workers has been averted, but industrial troubles are desperate over the same issue. Conservative Ministers, who ...

    Article : 116 words
  34. CEASE-FIRE AGREEMENT IN INDONESIA

    The Dutch official, Van Royen, announced that Dutch and Indonesian officials had reached an agreement on a cease-fire in the ...

    Article : 81 words
  35. COMMONS INSIST ON RIGHT TO NATIONALISE

    The Parliament bill, which reduces from two years to one year the period in which the House of Lords may hold up the ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. LARWOOD OFFERED M.C.C. MEMBERSHIP

    Harold Larwood, a former Test bowler, has been invited to accept honorary membership of the M.C.C. ...

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  37. WOOL CLOTHING RATED AS SAFE

    If parents had bothered to use a fireproof dress material, invented 37 years ago, the lives of at least 4,000 children might ...

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  38. BRITISH CLOTHING COSTS TO DECLINE

    Prices of utility clothing footwear and household textiles are to be reduced early next month by an average of 1/- in the £. ...

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  39. DIVORCE GRANTED TO MRS GANTNER

    Mrs. Neilma Baileu Myer Gantner, 27, daughter of Mrs. Sidney Bailieu Myer, of Melbourne, who was married to Vallejo Gantner, ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. HONOLULU TO ACT AS STEVEDORE

    Both Houses of Parliament have agreed on the terms of a bill to put Hawaii into the stevedoring business and try to ...

    Article : 58 words
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