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  2. SHANGHAI TENSION

    Hong Kong, May 3.—Serious civil disorder is mounting in Shanghai as economic paralysis settles on China's financial capital, now ...

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  3. CANADA'S POLICY

    London, May 3.—Canada's policy in obtaining a better trade balance between Britain and the United States, her best customers, was to ...

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  4. NAZI HORROR CAMP

    Vienna, May 3.—One of the most gruesome monuments in Europe, the ill-famed Nazi concentration camp at Mauthausen, near Linz ...

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  5. BANKING APPEAL

    London, May 3.—To support his submission that it was beyond the Federal Parliament's power to enact legislation depriving the ...

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  6. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    London, May. 3.—The deaths among the passengers who came to England in the liner Mooltan on her last voyage have caused ...

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  7. COUNCIL FOR EUROPE

    London, May 3.—The Foreign Ministers of 10 European countries. Who are expected to lay the foundations of Europe's first ...

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  8. GERMAN TREATY

    Paris, May 3.—The American roving Ambassador, Dr. Philip Jessup, and M. Jacob Malik, the Russian negotiator, are now drafting ...

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  9. PRINCESS MARGARET

    Capri, May 3.—Princess Margaret left Capri on board an Italian corvette to-day for Sorrento, on the Italian mainland ...

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  10. World's Alternatives

    Rome, May 3.—The British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, speaking to the Institute of Labour Studies to-day ...

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  11. U.N.O. ASSEMBLY ADJOURNMENT

    New York, May 3.—If the United Nations General Assembly adjourns by May 14, as is now intended, it is likely that Dr. Evatt ...

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  12. Soviet Will Make Concessions

    Berlin, May 3.—The American licensed newspaper "Der Abend" said that "a well-informed Soviet source" had stated that "surprising ...

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  13. Communists in India

    London, May 3.—The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, left by air on his way back to India to-day, says Reuter. ...

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  14. Burmese Rebellion

    Rangoon, May 3.—A Government communique says that Government troops have beaten off an attack by 200 insurgents on a ...

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  15. Spain Seeks Loan

    Madrid, May 3.—Spain has begun negotiations for a United States Government loan, it was reliably learned here yesterday, says ...

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  16. Western Union Navies

    London, May 3.—Plans for Western Union naval exercises to take place between June 30 and July 8 are near completion. The ...

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  17. Communist Assault

    London, May 3.—The Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Communist armies striking south ...

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  18. Lifting of Blockade

    Berlin, May 3.—Many Allied clubs in Berlin are running sweepstakes on the date the first train runs between Berlin and the ...

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  19. Commonwealth Status

    London, May 3.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, rejected a suggestion in the House of Commons yesterday that April ...

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  20. Help for Burma

    London, May 3.—Dominion statesmen, who were in London for the Commonwealth talks last week, discussed ways of helping to ...

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  21. Danish Communist Congress

    Berlin, May 3.—British authorities in Germany have refused an exit visa to Herr Max Reimann, chairman of the Communist Party ...

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  22. Rivalry of Communism

    London, May 3.—The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Fisher, preaching in St. Paul's Cathedral last night, on the 150th anniversary of ...

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  23. TALKS AT LAKE SUCCESS

    Lake Success, May 3.—The United States, Britain and Prance are reported to have proposed to Russia that the Berlin blockade b ...

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  24. Chancellor Visits Pope

    Rome, May 3.—The Pope to-day received the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps in an audience which lasted for ...

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  25. Consulates Warning

    Canton, May 3.—British and American Consulates have warned their nationals living in South China to get out while they can ...

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  26. Pakistan's Defence

    Rawalpindi, May 3.—Pakistan has started building its own ordnance works, and the first phase of the plan, which includes the ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. British Commonwealth

    London, May 3.—The British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee said in a Parliamentary reply yesterday that there was no ...

    Article : 251 words
  28. Occupation of Japan

    Washington, May 3.—An Army Departmental spokesman said yesterday that General MacArthur's statement that the Allied ...

    Article : 133 words
  29. Admission to U.N.O.

    London, May 3.—Britain will not support any United Nations move to admit Spain and send Ambassadors back to Madrid, Parliament ...

    Article : 155 words
  30. Nationalists' New Line

    Shanghai, May 3.—Nationalist troops to-day established a new defence line south of the Chientang River to check a further ...

    Article : 181 words
  31. Espionage Charges

    New York. May 3.—The trial of Valentin Gubitchev, a Russian engineer formerly attached to the United Nations Secretariat, on a ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. Thyssen Steel Plant

    Duisberg, May 3.—Two thousand Germans jammed the Town Hall Square yesterday to protest against the proposed dismantling in ...

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  33. African Pact

    Pretoria, May 3.—South Arica's Ambassador Extraordinary, Mr. Charles Te Water, who left yesterday to tour the Northern ...

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  34. Italy and Albania

    Rome, May 3.—Italy and Albania have agreed to renew diplomatic relations, the Italian Foreign Ministry announced ...

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  35. Displaced Jews

    Paris, May 3.—Mr. Herbert Lehman, former Director-General Of U.N.R.R.A., said here last night that "the problem of Jewish ...

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  36. REPORTS TO LONDON

    London May 3.—The Foreign Office to-day received two important reports from the United States on the progress of the ...

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  37. Recognition of Reds

    London, May 3.—A British Foreign Office spokesman said last night that the question of recognising the Communist ...

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  38. Defence of Norway

    Onslo May 3.—Mr. Trygve Bratteli, chairman of Norway's Defence Commission, stated that Norway's defence must be ...

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  39. Diplomat's Tragic Death

    Manila. May 3—Mr. John Herbert Dickinson the British charge d'affaires in Manila, plunged to his death early this morning from ...

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  40. Clash Near Jerusalem

    Amman, May 3.—A United Nations spokesman told Reuter yesterday that the week-end clash between Arab and Israeli forces ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. Air Force Success

    Shanghai. May 3.—The Chinese Air Force has sunk six of the eight Nationalist warships, that were captured in the Yangtse River by ...

    Article : 149 words
  42. Gold and Silver Plate

    Augsberg, May 3.—United States army agents have uncovered a cache of gold and silver plate buried by Wehrmacht officers on a ...

    Article : 113 words
  43. Bank Suspends Payments

    Mombassa, May 3.—Angry depositors surged round the closed doors of the Exchange Bank of India and Africa branches in ...

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  44. Elephants for Smokes

    Calcutta, May 3.—A North Burmese tribesman has returned home disappointed after trekking hundreds of miles from the Stilwell ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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