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  3. Police And Troops In Action Against 20,000 French Strikers

    Fifteen thousand police were in action against 20,000 strikers in various plants at Clermont-Ferrand last night after earlier clashes yesterday in which troops, using armoured cars and tear gas, had joined ...

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  4. Honeymoon Across Atlantic In Jeep

    Cheered by about 100 amazed wharf labourers, Major Benjamin Frederick Carlin, of Perth, W.A., and ...

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  5. GUERRILLA TERRORIST WAVE IN MALAYA

    "Govern or get out" bluntly declares the Singapore newspaper, "Straits Times," in an article on the wave of horror and anger which has surged over Malaya following the brutal murder of three ...

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  6. RAPID PROGRESS MADE IN MARSHALL AID PLAN

    Reasonably rapid, progress is being made in negotiations with Britain, France, Sweden and Belgium on bilateral agreements with the United States setting forth conditions under which the ...

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  7. SONIC PILOT TO MAKE ATTEMPT ON 1700 m.p.h.

    Captain Charles Yeager, the first American pilot to fly at supersonic speeds, will try to fly a KS-1 rocket ...

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  8. BRITAIN MUST DEVELOP AREAS IN EMPIRE

    "We have neither the right nor ability to hold the British Commonwealth unless we develop it," the ...

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  9. Australia Declares at Eight for 352

    Declaring at eight for 352 Hassett set his bowlers the task of dismissing Northamptonshire in a little more than 2½ hours if ...

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  10. French Cabinet Threatens To Resign

    After the French Government announced it would resign if there is an anti-Government vote in the National Assembly on the Six Power London agreement on Western Germany, the French Foreign Minister (M. Bidault) ...

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  11. HUNGARIAN SCHOOLS NATIONALISED

    After a stormy debate the Hungarian Parliament by 320 votes to, 63 passed the bill to nationalise church schools. ...

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  12. U.S. Agreed To Consult Britain on Palestine

    The Secretary of State (General Marshall) said that the United States and Britain had had for some time an understanding that they would inform each other about any action intended by either in the Middle East. ...

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  13. PLANE CRASHED IN SANDSTORM

    Nineteen persons, including 12 Italians and five Americans, parachuted to safety from an American army Flying Fortress ...

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  14. SHANNON TO RACE TO-DAY

    Shannon faces Mafosta to-day in the 10,000 dollar mile race for four-year-olds and over at Hollywood Park. Shannon will be ...

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  15. KOVACS WINS WAY TO SEMI-FINALS

    Frank M. Kovacs became the first competitor to enter the National Professional Tennis Championship semi-finals when he ...

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  16. SIAM ARRESTS RED LEADERS

    Siamese police yesterday arrested a large number of Chinese Communists after day-long raids on schools, associations and other ...

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  17. STARVATION FACES WITHOUT SOLVING FOOD PROBLEM

    Replying to Lord Bruce in the House of Lords yesterday. Lord Huntingdon admitted that the world must find a solution of its food problems or face starvation on a gigantic scale. ...

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  18. SMALL PEACE FORCE FOR U.N.O.

    Having ended preliminary talks with Arab leaders in Cairo on peace in Palestine Count Bernadotte has gone to Tel Aviv for ...

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  19. PAKISTAN TO STAY IN BRITISH EMPIRE

    So long as Britain treats Pakistan as an equal, Pakistan will stay in the British Commonwealth of Nations, the Pakistan ...

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  20. HOLED IN ONE FOUR TIMES

    H. S. Rowbotham, of Torquay, has holed in one at the same hole 138 yards three times in three months and four times ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN MINISTER IN EIRE?

    The Eire Minister for External Affairs (Mr. McBride) declared that Eire would like to see the Australian High ...

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  22. SOVIET WALK OUT FROM ALLIED CONTROL COUNCIL

    Critical relations between Russia and the Western Powers in Germany deteriorated sharply last night when the Soviet delegation walked out of a stormy session of the Allied Kommandatura, ...

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  23. TRELOAR WINS 100 METRES

    John Treloar, in a "photo finish" yesterday, defeated Clyde Scott by inches to win the 100 metres event at the North-West ...

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  24. SOVIET SEEKS ADJOURNMENT OF REFORMS IN GERMANY

    According to German sources, quoted by Reuters correspondent, the Russians have asked the Western zones to postpone, for at least a week, the proposed currency reforms in Germany to give time for an attempt to reach ...

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  25. BEFORE COMMITTEE

    Norman von Nida was called before the committee to explain why he had damaged a bunker in the first round of the Manchester ...

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  26. ATTORNEY-GENERAL BECAME SUDDENLY ILL IN HOUSE

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Martin) tok ill suddenly in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon when he rose to reply to a ...

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  27. BURMESE MUNSTER DECLARES NO BREAK WITH BRITAIN

    The Burmese Foreign Minister (U Tin Tut) declared that Burma did not want to relax AngloAmerican friendships, adding ...

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  28. SEDGMAN WINS AT TENNIS

    Frank Sedgman entered the final eight in the Queen's Club championship by defeating B. Vodicka (Czechoslovakia) 6/1, ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN TRADE INCREASES WITH DOMINION OF INDIA

    Australian trade with India had increased from approximately £ 3,000,000 a year before the war to £16 pillion at present ...

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  30. ADELAIDE SHOPPERS RUSH STORES

    Stores were rushed to-day by women anxious to purchase knitting wool and woollen goods in anticipation of price rises ...

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