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  3. COMMUNISTS LAUNCH TERRIFIC DRIVE ON CITY OF SHANGHAI

    Communist forces in a terrific drive against the Pootung district of Shanghai were reported to-night to be within three miles of the heart of the city. The position of the Nationalists is deteriorating ...

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  4. FOREIGN OFFICE SCEPTICAL OF FRANCO REPORT

    A British Foreign Office spokesman described as absurd General Franco's statement to the Spanish ...

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  5. NEW MOVE THREATENS LIFE OF FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    A revolt of independent Conservative Ministers who strongly oppose proposals to meet the 1949 Budget defecit, threatens the life of the Queuille Government. ...

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  6. A.W.U. REPUDIATES LABOUR COUNCIL'S STOP WORK MOVE

    Collapse of the stop-work meeting called by the A.C.T. Trades and Labour Council is threatened as a result of defection of several unions. The A.W.U. has instructed its members not to ...

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  7. U.S. URGED TO EQUIP ARMY OF FILIPINOS

    A secret United States mission back from the Philippines, recommends that the U.S. should arm and equip ...

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  8. Berlin Autobahn Reserved For Allied Vehicles

    The Russians announced yesterday that the autobahn, the main motor highway, from West Germany to Berlin, would be ...

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  9. Drunken Girl Taken On Tanker As Stowaway

    Lavinia Ross, 22, met three men from the British tanker, British Genius, in an hotel at Southampton, got drunk and was ...

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  10. U.S. CHARY ABOUT SOVIET'S OFFER

    U.S. State Department officials view with extreme caution the reported Russian offer to mediate in Greece. ...

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  11. BRITAIN NOT TO REVIEW JAP SENTENCES

    The Lord Chancellor (Lord Jowitt) refused an application in the House of Lords yesterday for Britain to review Japanese ...

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  12. DEATH SENTENCE ON COMMUNISTS

    HYDERABAD, Friday.—Eight Communists of the Nalgonda district were sentenced to death by a special tribunal on charges of ...

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  13. C.I.O. HOLDS STORMY SESSION

    A stormy three-day session of the Congress of Industrial Organisations has ended, with a request to all dissenting left wing board members to resign. The C.I.C. president (Mr. ...

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  14. BAVARIA TO RECOGNISE NEW CONSTITUTION

    After a 14-hour debate, the American zone State of Bavaria, by 101 Votes to 64, and nine abstentions, rejected the new ...

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  15. EX-ARMY PROVOSTS GET BACK TO JAPAN

    Two former Australian provosts who stowed back to Japan on the Nellore, eluded military guards and escaped ashore while ...

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  16. DR. MALAN INCREASES MAJORITY

    The United Party retained Port Elizabeth by 5,559 votes to 4,147, but the loss of Vereeniging, by 16 votes has shocked Smut's ...

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  17. New Guinea Boy Swallowed Green Coffee Bean

    With an obstruction to the respiratory system from swallowing a green coffee bean, Murray Bannigan, 5, was rushed by air from ...

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  18. British Labour To Cut Into Dentists' Earnings

    The Government is going to cut into dentists' earnings under the Free Health Service. Announcing a reduced scale of ...

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  19. TERRORISTS ACTIVE AT KUALA LUMPUR

    A British military officer, an N.C.O. and a Malay policeman were killed and four soldiers seriously wounded in a terrorist ...

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  20. DEMONSTRATIONS HALT SALE OF PETAN'S PROPERTY

    Two hundred demonstrators yesterday halted the sale of personal property belonging to Marshall Petain, which the Government had confiscated. Thc Marquis of Belleval, ...

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  21. Gamboa to Protest to U.N. Delegates

    Sergeant Lorenzo Gamboa said he would protest against his exclusion from Australia to Mrs. [?]eanor Roosevelt, and other ...

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  22. LEOPOLDS RETURN IS ISSUE FOR BELGIAN ELECTIONS

    King Leopold's return to the throne will be a major issue at the Belgian elections to be held on June 26. Leopold is in Switzerland, in provisional exile. Parliament was dissolved ...

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  23. HITCH OCCURS IN PHILIPPINE LEGISLATION

    An internal upheaval developed in the Philippine Parliament over Senator Atienza's Reciprocal Bill, thus saving the position of ...

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  24. SOVIET REFUSES TO REPATRIATE JAP PRISONERS

    The Soviet Mission in Tokyo ignored Japanese pleas for the early repatriation of 470,000 prisoners of war still held in Russian ...

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  25. U.S. "MAY FENCE OFF MARKETS FOR WHEAT"

    America would be forced to "fence off wheat markets by long term bilateral contracts" unless there was an international wheat ...

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  26. RUSSIA SEEKS SETTLEMENT IN GREECE

    Russia is willing to discuss with Britain and America a settlement in Greece on the basis of the recent peace declaration ...

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  27. Dr. Evatt Satisfied With U.N.O's Efforts

    Before leaving for London by air to appear before the Privy Council in the hearing of the appeal by the Australian ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN GUN-RUNNING INTO HYDERABAD

    India told the Security Council which was debating Indian action in Hyderabad, that Sydney Cotton, an Australian, began ...

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  29. SOUTH KOREA URGES ADOPTION OF PACIFIC PACT

    Criticising the State Secretary (Dean Acheson) for rejecting a Pacific pact, the "New York Times" asked, "Are we to yield ...

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  30. TWINS BORN UNDER HYPNOSIS

    A woman, who gave birth to twins under hypnosis, said all she could remember was a feeling of drowsiness with a sensation of ...

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  31. U.S. INSISTS ON MORE FREEDOM FOR SPANIARDS

    American policy towards Spain cannot be changed until the Franco Government grants more basic civil rights to the ...

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  32. NEW COALFIELD DISCOVERED AT DEPTH OF 3,000 FT.

    A new coalfield, containing at least 400 million tons of good quality coal, has been discovered in South Staffordshire. ...

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  33. TAX FREE AWARD FOR RADAR INVENTION

    A tax-free reward of £36,000 is to be shared by three scientists who invented the cavity magnetron radar valve, described as the heart of radar. They are Professor J. T. Randall, Dr. H. A. Boot and Professor J. Sayers. ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. JUDY GARLAND OUT OF FILM

    Botty Hutton has been signed by M.G.M. Studios to take over the lead in the film "Annie Get Your Gun," from which Judy ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. REBELS PROCLAIM STATE IN BURMA

    Insurgents have proclaimed a Karen State in Central Burma, and have called on all political leaders in the area to report to ...

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