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  3. Pope's Farewell Audience to Japanese Minister

    ROME, Sunday.—The Pope gave a farewell audience to the Japanese Minister (Ken Harada), who, with six members of the staff of the Japanese Legation, left ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SOVIET FAILS TO PREVENT U.N.O. ACTION ON PERSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Soviet delegation to U.N.O. failed in its move to prevent the Security Council from dealing with the Persian Government's charges against Russia, and the Council has placed this matter, together with protests regarding ...

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  5. ALLEGED SECRET AGREEMENT FOR SOVIET TO GET KURILE ISLANDS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—According to Moscow Radio a secret agreement was reached at the Yalta Conference that after the war the Kurile Islands, the festoon of islands of northern Japan, were to be handed over to Russia. The radio has also denied a statement by Mr. Dean Acheson, ...

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  6. "AUTHORS OF CHARITY"

    ROME, Sunday.—The Pope, in an address to 35,000 children for whom U.N.R.R.A. is caring, described the United Nations as ...

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  7. WILD SHARE BOOM

    LONDON, Sunday.—The wildest share boom for many years occurred on the Stock Exchange on Friday, when hundreds of buyers rushed shares ...

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  8. HEAVIEST 'QUAKE SINCE 1855 IN SWITZERLAND

    BERNE, Sunday.—The heaviest earthquake in Switzerland since 1855, on Friday evening caused considerable damage to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AIRMEN DEMAND "BLIGHTY" SHIPS

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—"Ships for Blighty, not for Java," was among the slogans R.A.F. members shouted when Air Marshal Sir ...

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  10. NO MORNING PAPERS IN PARIS

    PARIS, Sunday.—Paris was without morning papers yesterday as the result of a printers' strike. Printers stopped work at 2 a.m., demanding higher wages ...

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  11. U.S. SLUMP IF NO LOAN TO BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, Suuday. — If Britain failed to get the promised loan from America she would be forced to exclude American imports and adopt ...

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  12. WANT U.N.O. REPRESENTED AT ATOM BOMB TEST

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Well-informed circles say that the State and Navy Departments are in favor of inviting members of the U.N.O. Atomic ...

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  13. NUREMBERG TRIALS

    NUREMBERG, Sunday.—A former inmate of the Maulthausen prison camp told the International Military Tribunal on Friday that 47 British, American and Dutch air force officers in August, 1944, were led to the bottom of a quarry, where stone blocks were placed ...

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  14. "MONTY" WILL RETAIN FAMILY NAME

    LONDON, Sunday. — Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery will retain his family name in his new title, which will be gazetted shortly as Viscount ...

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  15. Japs Refused Extension of Fishing Areas

    TOKIO, Sunday. — Lieut-Colonel Hubert Scheneck, chief of General MacArthur's natural resources section, said the Japanese had submitted six requ[?]s ...

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  16. 50-Ton Yacht to Bring Passengers from Britain

    LONDON, Sunday. — Because so many people are clamoring for passages to Australia, Chief Officer Newcombe, a ...

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  17. Gen. MacArthur's 66th Birthday

    TOKIO, Friday.—General MacArthur celebrated his 66th birthday yesterday by decorating with the D.F.C. and Cluster a comrade-in-arms for over 40 ...

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  18. Says Too Many British Troops Leaving Germany

    LONDON, Sunday.—Complaints from Army authorities that too many British troops are being repatriated from Germany have been ...

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  19. Physicists Blast New Particle of Matter

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — General Electric Company physicists have directed the world's most powerful Xrays against the atom, and from the ...

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  20. HIROHITO NOT ACCUSED BY BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — It was officially disclosed yesterday that Hirohito is not included in Britain's list of ...

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  22. NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    PARIS, Sunday. — The new French President (M. Felix Gouin) has completed his Cabinet. Following the example of General de ...

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  23. No Post for Duke of Windsor

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee), in a written reply to Mr. Naylor, M.P., said no official position would be offered to the Duke of ...

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  24. ALL-AUSTRALIAN CAR IS NUFFIELD'S AIM

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday. — Morris Motors ultimately intended to produce an all-Australian car in Australia, said Lord ...

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  26. RETURN OF DR. VAN MOOK RELIEVES TENSION IN N.E.I.

    BATAVIA, Sunday. — The Dutch Lieut.-Governor-General of the N.E.I. (Dr. Van Mook) returned from Holland yesterday afternoon. His arrival has relieved some of the tension which has arisen since the Dutch Parliament decided to send a special commission to ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS THANKED FOR BORNEO CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) has sent a message to the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Chifley) expressing the British ...

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  28. U.S. MINERS REPUDIATE C.I.O.: REAFFILIATE WITH A.F.L.

    MIAMI (Florida), Sunday.—About 500,000 members of the United Mine Workers' Union, and their president (John L. Lewis), have reaffiliated with the American Federation of Labor. This was stated on Friday by the president of the Federation (Mr. William Green), who ...

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