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  3. WESTERN ALLLES TO SIGN PACT ON CONTROL OF RUHR

    The Western Allies will retain centrol of the Ruhr industries indefinitely, writes Reuter's diplematic correspondent. The Six Power London conference on the Ruhr ...

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  4. TITO REVEALS ECONOMIC RIFT WITH SOVIET

    Marshal THO yesterday threatened to divert Yugoslav exports of raw materials to the West if Cominform ...

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  5. ISRAEL BLAMED FOR PALESTINE BLAZE

    Britain to- day demanded that the Security Council order an immediate cease fire in Palestine, and make the Jewish troops in the Negev withdraw to lines they held last October. ...

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  6. Egyptian Prime Minister Assassinated By Student

    The Prime Minister of Egypt (Nokrashy Pasha) was assassinated to-day, by a man wearing a police officer's uniform. The Egyptian Government radio announced ...

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  7. Earthquake Shocks Felt in N.Z.

    A short, but sharp earthquake shock was felt in Wellington and Wanganui to-day. No reports, of damage were ...

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  8. CREEPING PARALYSIS AT NANKING

    What some important political circles called "creeping paralysis" to-day seemed slowly to be settling on the Nationalist capital of Nanking. Military sources said the Nationalists were ...

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  9. Rescue Race to Men Marooned on Ice Cap

    Col Bernt Balchen, and a crew of 13 rescue specialists are due in Greenland to-day where they will ...

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  10. 13 Million Held In Concentration Camps by Soviet

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that Mr.Kenncth Royall U.S. Secretaly for the Army said that the Russians were ...

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  11. Italian Emigration to Reach 400,000 in 1949

    The Italian Government hopes to send 400,000 emigrants to other countries next-year. Two hundred thousand can ...

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  12. Australian, XI To Tour N.Z. In February, 1950

    The Cricket Board of Control announced to-night that preliminary negotiations had taken plate with the New'Zealand ...

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  13. IRAQ REFUSES TO OPEN PIPELINE

    Iraq has refused a British, American and French request to reopen the Iraq-Haifa oil pipe line. Announcing this, the Premier said that Iraq would continue,to block the flow of oil to the Mediterranean ...

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  14. HUTTON-WASHBROOK RECORD FOR FIRSTS WICKET IN TEST

    England had amassed 387 runs for the loss of only two wickets at the end of the first day's play in the second Test against South ...

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  15. Probe Ordered Into Slavery In Japan

    General MacArthur's headquarters has instructed the Japanese Labour Ministry to investigate recent reporta of slavery ...

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  16. SECURITY COUNCIL DEBATES GEASE FIRE IN INDONESIA

    The Security Council was told yesterday that the Dutch Government was still considering the Council's cease-fire order in ...

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  17. American Talks on Atlantic Pact Continue

    Senior State Department officials and leaders of the House of Representatives and the Senate are meeting this week to dis ...

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  18. REPLICA OF ASHES NOW IN AUSTRALIA

    The Ashes which were won by Australia in England on the last cricket, tour, are now here in fact At the meeting to-day it way revealed that Lord Gowrie, ex-president of the Marylebone Cricket, Club, had sent to. ...

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  19. WARSHIPS SOLD BY JAPANESE ON BLACK-MARKET

    Two former Japanese warships, reported, missing in Aomori prefecture, were found by police to have been dismantled ...

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  20. T. A.A. Plane Returns to Canberra

    A special T.A.A. plane was flown from Sydney to Canberra to-night, to pick up passengers and luggage, of a plane, which ...

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  21. JAP WOMEN SEEK DIVORCES

    More than half of the 864 divorce suits recorded in Tokyo this year were filed by women In pre-war years, women ...

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