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  3. MR. TRUMAN SEEKS LEGISLATIVE POWER TO QUELL LABOR DISPUTES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Truman, in a message to Congress yesterday, said he would establish fact-findinq boards to handle the General Motors strike and the threatened steel strike. He asked Congress for permanent machinery to handle ...

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  4. U.K. REPLIES TO LATEST AMERICAN LOAN PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Cabinet has sent to Washington its comments on the latest loan proposals. The final discussions are taking place to-day, and if all goes well the negotiations should end within 24 hours. ...

    Article : 412 words
  5. New Chief For Commission

    Mr A. A. FITZGERALD, who has been appointed chairman of the Commonwealth Grants Commission by Federal Cabinet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PERSIAN SITUATION WEAK RUSSIAN ARGUMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — While Russia holds about 30,000 men in Northern Persia, the Persian Government wanted to add only 1000 to a garrison of ...

    Article : 190 words
  7. New Country Party Leader

    Mr J. G. B. MCDONALD photographed after his election as Leader of the Victorian Country Party in place of Mr Dunstan, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MAY HAVE ATOM BOMB SECRET

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "Journal American" says a Russian secret service agent who may have obtained the atom bomb secret is at present living in a New York hotel under constant surveillance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which has been ...

    Article : 505 words
  9. £135 FOR AUSTRALIAN AIRMAIL STAMP

    LONDON, Tuesday. — An Australian airmail stamp issued on February 26, 1920, Commemorating the flight by Koss and Keith Smith, which ended in Melbourne ...

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  10. Danger of Attacks By Germans

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Troops in the British zone in Germany have been officially warned to be on guard against attacks by Germans states ...

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  11. WOULD TRUST NO NATION WITH DEVELOPMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Professor H. J. Laski said yesterday that no nation alone was fit to be trusted with the development of atomic energy, and that there was no private interest, working for profit to which its future could safely be confided. ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Australian delegation's proposal that the election, of judges for the international court of justice should be postponed till the second ...

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  13. VITAL FOR BIG THREE TO CONFER

    LONDON Tuesday. — President Truman's reported remark that probably no further Big Three meeting will be necessary has not relieved ...

    Article : 321 words
  14. U-boats Sent To The Bottom

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Evening News" publishes pictures of the Admiralty operation "deadlight," in which German crews last week helped to pond more than ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. NAZI INTERROGATORS GAOLED

    WUPPERTAL., Tuesday. — A British Court yesterday sentenced officers of the Lufawatfe interrogation camp near Frankfurt, where R.A.P. personnel were kept ...

    Article : 94 words
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  17. SITUATION WORSE IN BANDOENG

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. — Twelve Dakotas began an all-day shuttle service between Batavia and Bandoeng torday, flying in a battalion ...

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  18. Believed Plane Struck By Lightning

    PARIS, Tueseday. — Twenty nine persons, were killed when a four-engincd British aircraft crashed yeaterday near the mouth of the River ...

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  20. NUREMBERG TRIAL SCHACHT WILL PROVIDE SENSATION, SAYS COUNSEL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Hjalniar Schacht believes world opinion as well as the Nuremberg court will clear him after he has stated his case to the court, according to his counsel, interviewed by Associated Press' Nuremberg correspondent. Counsel, Dr. Rudolf Dix, ...

    Article : 675 words
  21. Dearer Newsprint In America

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Office of Prices Administration plans to announce on Friday an increase of about five dollars in the ceiling of all ...

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  22. CHINESE RELIEF METHODS INADEQUATE

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday. — Criticising ChinaV failure to transport food to the interior, the Deputy Director of U.N.R) R.A. (Mr. Hendrickson) said a ...

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