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  3. MARSHALL SAYS U.S. MUST GAIN SOVIET RESPECT

    The United States must obtain Russia's respect rather than create the idea of aggression against her. This was stated by General Marshall when he told the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs ...

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  4. Gunmen Rob American Bank Of 27,984 Dollars

    Two masked gunmen calmly lined up clerks and custermers in a bank and walked out with 27,984 dollars. ...

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  5. STERLING TALKS [?] JAPAN OR TRA[?]

    Australia New Zealand [?] and Ceylon, as well as the United Kingdom [?]epresented at a conference of sterling area countries, and officials of General MacArthur's headquarters now meeting ...

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  6. U.N. APPROVES CENSUS ON WORLD ARMAMENTS

    Plans for a world census of all armaments, except the atomic bomb, have been approved by the United Nations Conventional Armaments Commission. The proposal, submitted by France, was ...

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  7. MARITIME BENEFITS COSTLY TO U.S.

    The Senate has voted funds that would have enabled the Maritime Commission to help the Oceanic ...

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  8. JET FIGHTER DID SPURT OF 630 M.P.H.

    Britain's latest jet-fighter, the Hawker P1040, flown by Squadron-Leader T. S. Wade, averaged 510 m.p.b. to win the British ...

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  9. America, Fears Grave Risk Of Infantile Paralysis

    This year may prove to be the worst year for infantile paralysis. The epid[?]mic sweeping the country resulted in at least ...

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  10. DANISH LEADERS CONFER ON ATLANTIC PACT

    Denmark's Premier, Foreign Minister and Defence Minister met secretly yesterday to discuss with Danish Service ...

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  11. BODY TO BE KEPT IN REFRIGERATOR

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—A Danish refrigeration company has been given an order to make a refrigerator to contain the ...

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  12. Public Hospitals Exempt from Free Medicine Forms

    Public hospitals, whose functions included clinicial research, were not obliged to use Government forms in prescribing free ...

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  13. BRITAIN SEEKS URANIUM ORE FROM BELGIAN CONGO

    Britain is roliably reported to have asked for at least one" quarter of the Belgian Congo's uranium ore production which, ...

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  14. NORWAY MAY ARM MERCHANT SHIPS

    A Norwegian naval officer has been appointed to investigate the problems of arming Norwegian merchant vessels should an ...

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  15. COMMUNISTS FEAR SPLIt DEVELOPING IN COAL STRIKE

    Fears of "splitting tactics" in the coal dispute were expressed by members of the Central Executive before they left Sydney to-day to attend a conference in Newcastle to-morrow of Northern Lodge delegates. ...

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  16. SOVIET NEEDS 3 YEARS TO PRODUCE BOMB

    Authoritative circles think that Russia cannot produce an atomic bomb until 1952, according to Mr.William Laurence, scientific correspondent of "The New York Times." ...

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  17. AMETHYST EPIC BLOW TO PRESTIGE OF COMMUNISTS

    Communist reaction so far silent to the Amethyst epic, is likely to be a bitter denunciation of British imperialism and ...

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  18. 100-1 CHANCE IN DRAMATIC ESCAPE

    Men of H.M.S. Amethyst took what they thought was a hundred to one chance of escaping when they made their dramatic dash down, the Yangtze River on Saturday, night,but every one wanted to take that chance. ...

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  19. SINGAPORE BUYS CANADIAN FLOUR

    Australian strikes have forced the Singapore Government to buy flour out of its restricted gold and dollar reserves. ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT WILL NOT SEEK SECRET BALLOT

    It was extremely unlikely that the Government would insist on secret ballots to determine strike action in he future, it was ...

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  21. URANIUM ORE LEASE SOUGHT NEAR MARBLE BAR

    An application for a 45-acre uranium ore prospecting area in rough country, about 80 miles west of Marble Bar, was made ...

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  22. BATTLE DEVELOPING OVER APPAREL PRICES IN U.S.

    A battle is developing between the American consumer and high price wool, says the Wall Street "Journal ...

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  23. ANGLO-U.S. PROTEST TO BALKANS

    Britain and the United States have renewed their charges that Bulgaria, Hungary and Rumania have violated the human lights provisions of their peace treaties. The two Governments, in new ...

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  24. AMETHYST MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA

    The C-in-C. Far East Station[?] (Admiral Sir Patrick Brink) will decide whether or not the sloop[?] Amethyst and her crew will visit ...

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  25. SENATORS PROTEST OVER CANADIAN AIR AGREEMENT

    Forty-nine Senators have formally protested to President Truman against the United States Canadian air transport ...

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  26. CZECHS ACCUSE VATICAN OF URGING CIVIL WAR

    The Vatican and Roman Catholic hierarchy were attempting to provoke civil war in CzechoSlovakia over the State-Church ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. RISE SOUGHT IN BUTTER PRICE

    The N.S.W Prices Minister (Mr Finnan) stated to-night that the possibility of a rise in the price of butter will be discussed ...

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  28. Australian Economy Drive In United States

    On his arrival Mr. William Dunk, chairman of the Commonwealth Public Service Board, told A.A.P. he would inspect the ...

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  29. EXPORT OF CYCLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—During the first half of this year Britain exported £15 million worth of cycles and motor cycles, an ...

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  30. HEAVY LOSSES OF SHEEP IN SNOW

    The in[?]iting snow has revealed heavier casualties among early lambing cwes in the A.C.T. than was thought at first. ...

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  31. Hitler Planned To Create 'National Popes'

    Hitler intended to create National popes for such Catholic countries as Italy and Spain. This is revealed by the publication of the secret diary of the Nazi philosopher (Alfred Rosenberg). ...

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  32. STATE MAY EASE POWER RESTRICTIONS

    State Cabinet to-day approved of a survey being completed by Thursday to enable the Emergency Cabinet Committee to ...

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  33. WESTERN LANDS REVISION

    State Cabinet to-day considered amendments to the Western Lands Act and approved of withdrawals from large leaseholds. ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. PRIEST STABBED

    TARANTO, Tuesday.—A man was arrested yesterday following the stabbing of a Catholic priest, Father Guillano Asbino, in the ...

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