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  2. REBELLION IN BURMA

    London, Jan. 14.— R e u t e r' s Rangoon correspondent says that Ba Pe, senior member of the Burma Executive Council, said that ...

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  3. U.S. COAL STRIKE

    Washington, Jan. 14.— The Supreme Court today heard argument in the appeal by the United Mine Workers of America and the ...

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  4. RUSSIAN CLAIM

    London, Jan. 14.— Reuter's Moscow correspondent states that an understanding has been reached in the Soviet-Norwegian negotiations ...

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  5. LIBEL ACTION

    London, Jan. 15.— Harper and Brothers, publishers of Louis Adaraic's book "Dinner at the White House," have agreed to pay ...

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  6. TRANSPORT STRIKE

    London, Jan. 15.— On the eve of the discussions for a settlement of Britain's transport strike, between 2000 and 3000 London dockers ...

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  7. PEACE TREATIES

    London, Jan. 14.— The Foreign Minister, Mr. Bevin, welcoming the, Foreign Ministers' deputies said they must exercise patience, study ...

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  8. POLISH ELECTIONS

    London, Jan. 14.— According to the Warsaw correspondent of the Associated Press, M. Mikolajczyk said that five prominent members ...

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  9. UNWELCOME VISITOR

    London, Jan. 15.— The Associated Press correspondent in Paris states that the vice-president of the American League for a Free ...

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  10. British and U.S. Notes

    London, Jan. 15.— The Associated Press correspondent in Warsaw states that the Polish Government's reply to the British and ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. Occupation of Austria

    London, Jan. 14.— According to the Vienna correspondent of the Associated Press the Allied Council for Austria has reached an ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. POSITION AT SOUTHAMPTON

    London, Jan. 14.— The Southampton dockers have decided to refuse to handle any goods that substitute labour, military or ...

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  13. Deputies' First Session

    London, Jan. 14.— The Foreign Ministers' deputies have so far received only two memoranda—one from Australia, dealing with ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. POLISH PRESIDENT'S COMMENTS

    London, Jan. 14.— Reuter's War saw correspondent says that President Beirut told a press conference that the allegations in the ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. Clash in Java

    London, Jan. 15.— Reuters Batavia correspondent says that a Dutch patrol in the Medan sector discovered an armed gang of ...

    Article : 97 words
  16. Ottoman Bank Robberies

    Jerusalem, Jan. 14.— A military court sentenced to life imprisonment Yehuda Katz, a Jew aged 17, who participated in the ...

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  17. "Black-leg Labour"

    London, Jan. 14.— The road haulage strikers' committee has issued a statement, requesting all workers to remain at work if not ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. Arabs Oppose Partition

    London, Jan. 14.— Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says that the Arab Higher Organisation, in naming its delegates to the London ...

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  19. Strikers' Delegates

    London, Jan. 15.— Reuter's labour correspondent understands that the majority of the transport strikers delegates favoured ...

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  20. Anglo-French Alliance

    London, Jan. 14.— Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says that the course the conversations between the French Premier, M. Blum, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. British Statement

    London, Jan 15.— A British Foreign Office spokesman stated that no proposals for a revision of the Spitsbergen treaty had yet ...

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  22. India and the U.N.O.

    London, Jan. 15.— Reuter's Bombay correspondent says that Mr. Justice Chagla, a Bombay High Court judge and one of India's ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. Married to Indonesians

    London, Jan. 14.— The Batavia correspondent of the "Daily Express," says that 15 Australian brides, who married Indonesians ...

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  24. British Report

    London, Jan. 15.— The British Ambassador to Poland, Mr. Cavendish-Bentinck, who reported to Mr. Bevin yesterday about the ...

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  25. Australian Proposal

    London, Jan. 15.— A special correspondent of the Associated Press states that the Foreign Ministers' deputies at their meeting today ...

    Article : 253 words
  26. Council of French Republic

    Paris, Jan. 14.— M. Champetier da Ribes, the M.R.P. (Catholic Progressive Party) candidate, has been reelected President'of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  27. Indian Communists

    London, Jan. 14.— Reuter's Bombay correspondent says that special police in Calcutta raided the Communist provincial headquarters and ...

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  28. Guerillas in Greece

    London, Jan. 14.— Reuther's correspondent in Athens says it is reported that guerillas tore up a railway track and blew up a bridge ...

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  29. Norwegian Version

    London, Jan. 15.— Reuter's Oslo office has refused to comment officially on the Russian statement on Spitsbergen. The spokesman said ...

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  30. Trial of French Count

    London, Jan. 14.— Sefton Delmer, special correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Warsaw, discredits part of the indictment against ...

    Article : 223 words
  31. India's Food Problem

    London, Jan. 15.— Beuter's Delhi correspondent says that the Minister for Pood, Mr. Prasad. has proposed a five-year plan ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. Airline Accidents

    Washington, Jan. 15.— The Chairman of the House of Representative's Interstate Commerce Committee, Mr. Charles Wolverton ...

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  33. Test Match Results

    London, June, 14.— "A true and simple explanation of the Test match results seems to be that while little incalculable runs of ...

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  34. End of U.N.R.R.A.

    Moscow, Jan. 14.— Mr. Paul White, U.N.R.R.A.'s chief in Kiev, told correspondents that U.N.R.R.A.'s cessation would affect the food ...

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  35. Nazi Escapees Caught

    London, Jan. 14.— Reuter's Lisbon correspondent says that Dr. Karl Wissmann, former German press attache in Lisbon, whom the ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. Boxing in Britain

    London, Jan. 14.— In one of six international bantamweight fights in London Teddy O'Neill, of Scotland, outpointed Johnny King, the ...

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  37. Karachi Dockers' Strike

    London, Jan. 14.— R e u t e r' s Karachi correspondent says that the 10-day old dockers' strike was called off after an agreement had ...

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  38. Munich Agreement

    Prague, Jan. 15.— The Foreign Office has announced that Czechoslovakia will ask the conference of Foreign Ministers' deputies to ...

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  39. Faulty Instruments

    London, Jan. 14.— Faulty instruments, showing an incorrect height of 500 ft., were blamed at the inquest for the crash of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  40. New Conduct Code

    London, Jan. 14.— The "London Gazette" announces "regulations for His Majesty's Foreign Service." This conduct code, the first of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  41. U.S. Note to Russia

    London, Jan. 15.— The Moscow radio today broadcast M. Molotov's reply to the Note from the American Ambassador, General ...

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  42. Another British Note

    London, Jan. 15.— Britain has presented a third Note to Poland, strongly protesting against the manner in which the election ...

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  43. Boys for Australia

    London, Jan. 14.— Lord Hunting-field, chairman of the London committee of the Big Brother Movement, in a letter to the ...

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  44. Mission to Saudi Arabia

    London, Jan 15.— Reuter's Cairo correspondent states that a British military mission is leaving for Saudi-Arabia to train King Ibn ...

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  45. Millions Homeless

    New York, Jan. 14.— Primarily as a result of the war there is now a world shortage of over 100,000,000 homes This is reported by the ...

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  46. Greek Government

    London, Jan. 14.— A new move to broaden the Greek Government failed yesterday, when the Opposition leaders rejected M. Tsaldaris's ...

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  47. French Newspaper Strike

    Paris, Jan. 15.— The newspaper strike was settled when both sides agreed to accept an arbitrator, who will give decision within five ...

    Article : 33 words
  48. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

    Article : 31 words
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