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  3. BRITAIN'S BUILDING REVOLUTION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "Britain is to have a building revolution, with the Government firmly taking over the role of master builders," says the ...

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  4. WERE DEALING WITH ONE OF WORST INTERNATIONAL DESPERADOS EVER KNOWN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull), continuing his evidence at the Pearl Harbor inquiry, said he believed the State Department was thoroughly justified in wanting the fleet kept at Pearl Harbor late in 1941. "We were dealing with one of ...

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  5. HEART-RENDING APPEAL FOR AID TO JAVA REFUGEES

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. — A heart-rending appeal to the peoples of the civilised world to help in the evacuation of the women and children of Java's R.A.P.W.I, camps to a safe refuge overseas was made to a conference of foreign correspondents ...

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  6. Plea To Save Children

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A plea forthe use of the R.A.F. to save children from selected areas in central Europe from death this winter was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INCREASING CONCERN ABOUT SITUATION IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain and America have communicated with the Soviet Government regarding the Red Army's interference with the movement of Persian troops in Northern Persia. According to. Associated Press, diplomats in ...

    Article : 396 words
  8. School Bus Dives Into Lake: 16 Drowned

    —Kittcen school children between six and 16 years old and a bus driver were drowned when a school bus hit a rock and dived from a ...

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  9. Manchuria Stripped By Red Army

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tusday. — Steffan Andrews, North American Newspaper Alliance correspondent, after his return from China and Inner ...

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  10. President's Tribute To General Marshall

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Pinning an Oak Leaf Cluster un the first world war D.S.M. of the Chief of the General Staff (General ...

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  11. BRITISH NOT DECADENT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "Whatever may befall us, we shall not be content ever to endure the suggestion that we are old, effete and done. I believe we ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY LEADS U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Socifly of British Aircraft Coinstructors reports that the British industry is employing six times as many persons as that of the ...

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  13. GREAT MASS FLIGHT OF PLANES TO CHINA

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday. — Virtually every flyable plane in India and Burma is being flown over the flump to China, presumably for presentation ...

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  14. Big Prices for German Embassy Furnishings

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Furnishings from the German Embassy in London brought £10,000 on the first day of the auction. This amount included £7000 ...

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  15. General Motors Reject Union Request

    DETROIT, Tuesday. — General Motors, replying to a request by United Automobile Workers for a conference, sent a letter to the union stating: ...

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  16. URGED TO SAVE EUROPE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Archbishop of York (Dr. Cyril Garbett), presiding at an Albert Hall meeting, asked the British Government to take ...

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  17. TO TRAIN GERMAN BOY SCOUT LEADERS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Boy Scouts International Committee, which is meeting for the first time since 1939, approved ...

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  18. CHINESE LEADER'S VIEW OF COMMUNISTS

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, addressing the Supreme Economic Council, defined his attitude to Communists. "Some people ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. Advocates World Government

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—In the Senate discussion on a bill transmitting rafifieaton of the San Francisco Charter into active participation in the U.N.O., ...

    Article : 89 words
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  21. Great Rubber Surplus Expected

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — An inlernational study group on rubber, comprising British, American, Fronen and Dutch experts, at a recent meeting; in ...

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  22. EZRA POUND INDICTED FOR TREASON

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Attoruey-Goneral (Mr. Clark) announced that Ezra Pound had boen indicted for treason on charnes of broadcasting ...

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  23. Greek Elections After Order Restored

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (M. Sophoufis) stated that elections would be held when order had been restored and candidates were ...

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  24. NEW RECORD FOR ATLANTIC CROSSING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The giant American plane "Paris Air Chief," belonging to the American Company World Airways, broke the commercial trans-Atlautic ...

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  25. London Gas Strike Ends

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The striking gas Workers have resumed work, London's gas supply should return to normal within a day or so. ...

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  27. TENSION EASES IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—Tension has subsided slightly in the Palestine coastal area. The British have lifted the cordon round settlements in the Givat Hahn area, and the troops arc witndr. wing to their camps. The Jewish National Council ordered 30. minutes' stoppage of work ...

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  28. Constituting Women's World Organisation

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Delegates from 36 countries, representing more than 100,000,000 members, attended the opening session of the International ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. CARRIER SETS AVERAGE SPEED RECORD

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The aircraftcarrier Lake Champlain, bringing back 5000 troops, established an Atlantic average speed record by struming 3300 ...

    Article : 84 words
  30. Liberator Missing

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Air Ministry has announced that a Liberator which left Cairo for Bari on Thursday is missing. It carried a crew of eight, hut no ...

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