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  2. U.N.R.R.A. CEASES OPERATIONS

    LONDON, June 30.—The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration officially ends at midnight tonight its four-year programme of supplying emergency aid to nations in Europe and Asia during which, according ...

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  3. THE WAR-TORN NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—President Truman yesterday warned the United States that if it was to "sell democracy to the populations of ...

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  4. CHINESE LIFT SIEGE

    SHANGHAI June 30.—Chinese Government reports from Mukden announced today that the Communist siege of Szepingkai, a strategic ...

    Article : 265 words
  5. TERRORISM IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, June 30.—Jewish terrorists attacked and wounded three British soldiers and an officer who were bathing on the beach near ...

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  6. PARIS CONFERENCE DEADLOCK

    PARIS, June 30.—The official French newsagency, in a communique released in the early hours of this morning, stated that the conference between the British, French and Russian Ministers on the Marshall European ...

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  7. POLISH PURGE VICTIMS

    WARSAW, June 30.—It was officially announced yesterday that more than 400 Ukrainian Nationalists had been killed in a drive which the Polish Internal Security Corps made to rid south-eastern Poland of ...

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  8. U.S. INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE

    TOKIO, June 30.—Troops from all formations of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force will participate in an Independence Day ...

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  9. NATIONALIST SUCCESS IN MANCHURIA

    Thrusting north from Mukden and south from Changchun, Chinese Nationalist forces in Manchuria have compelled the Communists to lift the siege of Szepingkai, formerly an isolated Nationalist pocket on the Changchun-Mukden railway. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. UNDERGROUND ACTIVITY

    PARIS, June 30.—The French Newsagency reported this morning that detectives, after several months investigation, had discovered ...

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  11. "MONTY" SETS OUT

    Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, taking a last look at England from the porthole of his plane when he set out on June 22 to tour the East and Australia. He arrived at Darwin from Singapore yesterday and is due to visit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SOVIET GRAIN FOR U.K.

    MOSCOW, June 30.—An authoritative British source said today that Britain was almost sure to receive substantial quantities of grain from ...

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  13. DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, June 30.—Reliable sources state that the Indian Interim Government will resign within the next nine days. A new Government ...

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  14. A RUSSIAN RUSE

    LONDON, June 30.—A Press correspondent cabling from Weimar alleges that on a conducted tour of the ...

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  15. HOMELESS IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, June 30.—The British Control Commission announced to-day that it had signed an agreement with the preparatory commission of ...

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  16. PROBLEMS FOR PEASANTS

    BUDAPEST, June 30.—Thousands of peasants who went to Debreczen yesterday for the annual festival marking the beginning of the ...

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  17. ARMS MAY BE SUPPLIED

    NANKING, June 30.—The Chinese Government may find itself free to buy military equipment from several countries as a result of the ...

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  18. TERRORIST PLOT THAT FAILED

    British intelligence officers examining the entrance of a tunnel which terrorists dug from a house in Tel Aviv, Palestine, to Citrus House, headquarters of the British Army, intending to blow up the headquarters. The plot was foiled by a raiding party of Haganah, the anti-terrorist Jewish defence organisation. (Radio picture.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. JAPANESE SADISM ON TRUK

    GUAM, June 30.—Counsel for 19 Japanese charged with the murder of ten American prisoners in sadistic "medical experiments" ...

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  20. DIVIDING LINE IN PACIFIC

    AUCKLAND, June 30.—A mid-Pacific frontier along the Equator between America and Britain was visualised today by Sir Albert Ellis, ...

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  21. PACIFIC RADIO LINK

    MONTREAL, June 30.—In a programme inaugurating the Australasian transmissions of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ...

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  22. STOWAWAY CHARGED

    SINGAPORE, June 30.—In the Police Court this morning George Stanford, alias Thomas John Stanley, alias Stanley Hammond, was ...

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  23. ATOMIC WAR DANGER

    PRINCETON (New Jersey), June 30.—The Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists warned today that atomic war might break out within ...

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  24. GERMANY'S ECONOMY

    BERLIN, June 30.—The role of Germany in the Marshall plan for aid to Europe is being studied here by the economic planning staff of the British Control Commission following a request from the Foreign Office in London for a full report on the subject. ...

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  25. FRENCH STRIKE SETTLEMENT

    PARIS, June 30.—The terms of settlement of the French coalminers' strike were the same as those tentatively agreed upon last Thursday ...

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  26. ANNUAL MUSIC PRIZES

    LONDON, June 30.—Dr. Thomas Wood, the author of "Cobbers," who is president of the Royal Philharmonic Society, announced today that ...

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  27. TASMAN SERVICE

    AUCKLAND, June 30.—It is understood that four Short Solent flying-boats will be purchased by Tasman Empire Airways within 12 ...

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  28. COMMUNIST MENACE

    PARIS, June 30.—In a forthright speech in Lille yesterday General de Gaulle warned that Russia was forming a "perilous hegemony over Europe." The international situation was dangerous and there was a risk that American and Russian rivalry would sooner or later lead to a gigantic ...

    Article : 348 words
  29. VENICE BATTLE

    VENICE, June 30.—Police, using clubs and tear gas, yesterday fought Communists and Socialists trying to prevent the ...

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  30. URANIUM FIELD INSPECTED

    CANBERRA, June 30.—Two British atomic power scientists have completed investigations at the Mt. Painter uranium deposits. They are ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. £300,000 FOR FILM RIGHTS

    NEW YORK, June 30.—Universal-International Pictures have announced the purchase of the film rights to the Pulitzer Prize play ...

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  32. PETITION TO PRINCESS SUCCEEDS

    JOHANNESBURG, June 30.—Adrian Bernard de Kock, a European habitual criminal who petitioned Princess Margaret in a letter ...

    Article : 79 words
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