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  3. RUSSIAN MOVE SEEN AS BAD START FOR SECURITY COUNCIL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Russia's call for investigations in Greece and Indonesia has given the Security Council thoroughly bad start, says the "Daily Mail." The real. objection to the Russians' demand is that it is a manoeuvre too obviously indicated ...

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  4. EVIDENCE AGAINST HESS WILL DEAL WITH FLIGHT TO BRITAIN

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—The court was taken by surprise when Sir David Maxwell Fyfe announced that presentation of the case against Hess had been postponed' owing to the inability of his counsel to be present. The counsel, Dr. Gunther ...

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  5. New U.S. Authority To Develop Foreign Intelligence Activities

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Truman yesterday announced the formation of a national intelligence authority to develop and co-ordinate ...

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  6. DEMANDS END OF FRANCO

    The Pretender to the Spanish throne, Don Juan, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Needy Germans to Get Hitler's Possessions

    MUNICH, Wednesday. — Hitler's possessions in Berchtesgaden will be used to alleviate shortages of goods among the ...

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  8. Says Hitler Was Her Father

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The British authorities are holding an attractive 18-year-old girl, Gotelind Tortesen, who says Hitler was her father. She ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TO PREPARE WAY FOR OCCUPATION TROOPS

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—A British port party which will prepare the way for Australian and New Zealand occupation troops, will land in the Kure area ...

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  10. LOAN TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The American Federation of Labor executive Council has sent a message to all Congressmen urging ...

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  11. MUST PROPUCE MORE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Relaxation of controls could not be carried, to excess and an improvement in the standard of life could come only by increasing productivity in industry and agriculture and avoiding waste, said the Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) in a ...

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  12. Burma Governor's Projects Rejected

    RANGOON, Wednesday.— Sir Reginald Dorman Smith's economic projects for Burma have been rejected by the All-Burma Congress of the ...

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  13. U.S. PLANES SOLD TO SPAIN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Government officials disclosed that the State Department had approved of the sale to Spain of eight C47 ...

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  14. Communists Want to Affiliate With Labor Party

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Communist Partv has applied for affliation with the Labor Party in a letter in which the secretary (Mr. Harry ...

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  15. ALLIES BEHIND AUSTRIAN REGIME

    VIENNA, Wed.—The Allied Control Council for Austria yesterday reaffirmed its decision to give the Austrian ...

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  16. THREE POWERS TO SHARE GERMAN FLEET

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An AngloAmerican-Russian communique disclosed that the Potsdam conference decided thal all operable surface units ...

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  17. To Seize Meat Packing Industry

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Assistant Secretary of Labor (Mr. Gibson) said the Government intended to seize the meat, packing industry. ...

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  18. ITALIANS TO PAY WITH LABOR

    ROME, Wednesday. — The Foreign Trade Ministry was encouraging contracts under which Italians will pay with labor, said the Under Secretary ...

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  19. PEARL HARBOR INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—General Short told the Pearl Harbor Committee yesterday that he did not feel that he was treated fairly or with justice by the War Department. "I was singled out as an example, as a scapegoat, for the ...

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  20. £5000 GIFT FOR PENICILLIN DISCOVERER

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The sum of £5000 has been presented to Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, from the £25,000 trust fund created in ...

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  21. SERIOUS RIOTING IN AZERBAIJAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Teheran newspaper "Ettelaat" reports that 50 were killed and 100 wounded in an affray between ...

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  22. All Germans Fit to Work Must Register

    BERLIN, Wednesday.— The Allied Control Council has ordered the registration of all Germans fit to work. Mon aged 14 to 65 and women 15 to 50 ...

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  23. Drastic Directive to German Sheep Farmers

    BERLIn, Wednesday.—Sheep farmers, after to-morrow, must deliver all wool immediately after shearing to the Reichswollvertung, which is a civilian ...

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  24. CANADA TO RECEIVE ITALIAN ENVOY

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) announced that Canada had agreed to receive an Italian representative, in ...

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  26. Former Japanese Foreign Minister Surrenders

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Yosuke, former Japanese Foreign Minister, surrendered at the Sugamo prison to-day to await trial on war crimes charges. ...

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  27. ARABS MAINTAIN BAN ON JEWISH IMMIGRATION

    JERUSALEM, Wed.—The Palestine Arab Higher Committee said yesterday that it was unable to consent to ...

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  28. NEW BRITISH POLICY FOR MALAYA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A White Paper announcing the Government's policy for Malaya proposes to regroup thc Straits Settlements and the Malay States, and to form two separate administrations —the Colony of Singapore and the Malay Union, which will comprise ...

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  29. TRUMAN'S FACT-FINDING PROPOSAL READY FOR CONSIDERATION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The House of Representatives' Labor Committee yesterday approved a modified version of President Truman's ...

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  31. VIGOROUS DEFENCE OF SOUTH AFRICA'S STAND ON MANDATES

    LONDON Wednesday.—Yesterday afternoon's meeting of me U.N.O. Trusteeship Committee was notable for a long and spirited defence by Mr. Heaton Nicholls in reply to Mr. Fraser's criticism of South Africa's "ambiguous" declaration in regard to South-west Africa's attitude towards the Charter's proposal to place League mandates under the Trusteeship Council, ...

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