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  2. Classified Advertising

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  3. LONDON EXCHANGE RECORDS MORE FALLS

    Prices in virtually all sections of the Stock Exchange, suffered a further substantial fall after a mild rally, says "The Times." ...

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  4. U. S. DELEGATE MAKES CHARGE AGAINST SOVIET

    Uproar occurred at the T.U.C. Congress when Mr. G. J. Richardson, one of the fraternal delegates from the American ...

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  5. 20 MILE COLUMN OF MOSLEM REFUGEES FLEEING TO LAHORE

    A district magistrate at Kasur, a border town 35 miles south of Lahore, says a 20 mile column of Moslem refugees, estimated to total 200,000, began entering the town early yesterday. About a quarter of them had ...

    Article : 537 words
  6. SITUATION DETERIORATES IN EUROPE

    The United States Government considers the European situation is deteriorating so rapidly that it will be necessary to use temporary devices within a matter of months rather than wait until the Marshall plan operates. ...

    Article : 479 words
  7. Royal Navy Holds Trials With Gas-turbine Boat

    The Admiralty announces the Royal Navy held trials of the first craft in the world propelled by a gas turbine. A ...

    Article : 130 words
  8. Hungarian Move To Annul General Elections

    Several Opposition parties in Hungary, alleging large-scale violations of the electoral law, are to petition for an ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. Russia Accuse of Violating Yalta Pact

    Russia has been accused by the United States of violating the Yalta Pact by rejecting the U.S. request for action in the "scandalous arrest, trial and conviction" of Nikola Petkov, leader of the Bulgarian Agrarian Union. ...

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  10. BEVIN URGES U.S. TO REDISTRIBUTE GOLD

    The proposal by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) that the U.S. gold reserves at Fort Knox should be redistributed as a solution to the dollar shortage, took Washington officials completely by surprise. ...

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  11. NO POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE IN BOMB EXPLOSION

    Little political signifience is being attached to the explosion in a South-West London post office yesterday of a parcel bomb ...

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  12. Reparations From Japan's Primary War Facilities

    In addition to ordering the destruction or Japan's industrial war potential, the Far Eastern Commission issued a directive to General ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. U.S. MILITARY AID FOR TURKEY

    The Acting Secretary (Mr. Lovett) said he expected substantial military equipment would be en route to Turkey shortly, under the United ...

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  14. CENTURIES SCORED BY SOUTH AFRICANS

    South African batsmen scored two centuries against the South of England. Mitchell made 145 and Dawson 112. ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. RADIOISOTOPES OFFERED FOR CANCER RESEARCH

    President Truman has telegraphed the International Cancer Research Congress at St. Louis, offering radioisotopes for world-wide use in ...

    Article : 228 words
  16. Soviet Press Criticism of U.S. Monopoly

    Commenting on the second anniversary of Japan's surrende[?], newspapers, in the most outspoken criticism of United States policy which has so far appeared, accused America of bringing hunger and economic ruin to the Japanese. ...

    Article : 206 words
  17. T.U. CONGRESS WANTS LABOUR CONTROL IN NATIONALISATION

    The Congress resolved to urge on the Government to provide for the participation by workers in the conduct and management of nationalised ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. 50,000 MINERS ON STRIKE IN ENGLAND

    About 50,000 miners ar now out in unofficial strikes in Yorkshire. Fifteen more pits became involved to-day. There are now 46 pits ...

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  19. ECUADOR TO ELECT NEW PRESIDENT NEXT WEEK

    The Council of State formally placed temporary powers of Presidency in Dr. Mariano Suarez, stipulating that he and his Government ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. MODIFICATION OF WAR-TIME TAX WELCOMED

    An indication that the Australian war-time company tax is likely, at [?]ast, to be partly rescinded, is welcome evidence that the ...

    Article : 139 words
  21. MINERS' UNION CALLS FOR RESUMPTION OF WORK AT GRIMETHORPE

    In an effort to prevent the threatened industrial paralysis, the National Executive of the National Union of Miners called for an ...

    Article : 136 words
  22. CONSTRUCTION BEGINS OF FOREPART FOR DAMAGED LINER

    Harland and Wolff's shipyard at Belfast to-day began construction of the forepart of the liner Wanganella which ran aground on the rocks at ...

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  23. GRASS FIRE BREAKS OUT ON GOLF COURSE

    A grass fire, which players unsuccessfully tried to beat out with their clubs before the fire brigade arrived, interrupted play at one stage in the ...

    Article : 158 words
  24. CONDITIONS OF INDIANS IN AFRICA ARE NOT IMPROVED

    The Indian Government, in a report which will be presented to the General Assembly, says that conditions of Indians in South Africa are ...

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  25. FOUR SHORT SOLENTS FOR TASMAN SERVICE

    As the result of an agreement between Lord Nathan and representatives of Australia and New Zealand, a British aviation firm will receive a ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. ENGLISH STALLION FOR AUSTRALIAN STUD

    Stanley Wootten bought the stallion, Newton Wonder, for his Australian stud. The horse is a sprinter and a ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. NEGROtS DIE AFTER DRINKING WOOD ALCOHOL

    Wood alcohol in coffee at a prisoners' nocturnal party proved fatal for eight negroes in the Florida prison camp. ...

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  28. DEMONSTRATIONS IN ITALY OVER FOOD SHORTAGES

    Demonstrations against the Government's domestic policy have broken out throughout Italy with strikes in 11 towns. ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. POLISH PRISONER MADE TO EAT FLESH FROM CORPSE

    Dr. Pierre Segelle, a French witness, told the United States military tribunal that Otto Brinkmann, former S.S. guard of Nordhausen ...

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  30. GESTAPO PLANNED MASS ESCAPE

    Gestapo and S.S. men, who were sentenced to death yesterday for murdering British airmen who escaped from Stalagluft 3, planned a ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN CONSUL TO MAKE INQUIRIES

    The Australian Deputy Consul-General (Mr. Charles Easton) and the French Consul (General Etienne Raux) left Jogjakarta this morning ...

    Article : 47 words
  32. GRAND MASTER OF [?]

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Duke of Devonshire has been elected Grand Master of the English Freemasons. He has been acting Grand Master ...

    Article : 35 words
  33. 54[?] FOR MERIN[?]

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Greasy merino sold at 54¾d. for five bales of BRYNAMAN (Garah) at the wool sales to-day. Competition was chiefly ...

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