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  3. SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR CRIMES IN UKRAINE

    MOSCOW, Tuesday. — The military tribunal in Kiev found 16 German officers and soldiers guilty of war crimes in the Ukraine. They include three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REMEMBERED BY CAMP VICTIM: SPEER SHUDDERS

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.—Hitler's former armaments chief, Albert Speer, shuddered in the dock before the War Crimes Tribunal to-day when the youthful Francois Boix, Spanish Republican witness for the French prosecution, pointed an ...

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  5. MASS MIGRATION OF POLISH JEWS FROM RUSSIA

    WARSAW, Tuesday. — Mass migration of 150,000 Polish Jews from Husein has started. The majority are well off and are going to Western Germany, ...

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  6. RUSSIA CHALLENGES COUNCIL'S RIGHT TO DECIDE PERSIAN DISPUTE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Security Council yesterday heard Mr. Vyshinsky—following Seyed Hassan Taqizaden's statement on Persia's complaint against Russia—challenge the Council's right to decide the dispute. ...

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  7. FOR JAP WAR TRIALS

    Sir William Webb, Chief Justice of Queensland and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MR. BEVIN FIGURES IN COMEDY OF LIGHTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Ernest Bevin, one of the most photogenic of U.N.O.'s leaders, was the central figure in a comedy of lights, at the Security ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S BIGGEST AIRCRAFT BURNED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Shetland flying boat, the only the of her type so far built, caught alight and sank at her moorings at Felixstowe ...

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  10. CIVIL AVIATION AGREEMENT UNDER REVIEW

    BERMUDA, Tuesday. — Documents embodying the terms of the proposed Anglo-American civilian aviation agreement have been drafted and submitted ...

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  11. CHILEAN FRACAS MAY EXTEND

    SANTIAGO, Tuesday. — A 60-day State siege was declared in Chile and censorship imposed yesterday after a fight between ...

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  12. SICILIAN BANDITS EVEN HOLD UP TRAIN

    LONDON Tuesday. — The elaborate military operations that are being conducted against separatist bandits in Sicily do not ...

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  13. DENOUNCES ZIONIST POLICY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With many of the undesirable features that characterised the Nazi movement in Germany, Zionistpolicy, as to-day manifested in Palestine, was not a religious movement, but a national one, declared Major-General Sir ...

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  14. WANTS AMERICANS OUT OF INDIA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Representative Celler (Democrat) has written to the Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) urging the return ...

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  15. WORLD BANK MEETING ON MARCH 8

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Stato Department has announced that U.S. has invited 34 nations to send representatives to the first meeting of the ...

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  16. Life Imprisonment for Traitor

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A court-martial at Blacon Camp, near Chester, yesterday imposed a sentence of life imprisonment on Sergeant Francis M'Lardy on a charge of ...

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  17. NETHERLANDS TROOPS GOING TO JAPAN

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—A detachment of Netherlands troops, under MajorGenoral W. Schilling, will embark for Japan soon, and will take part in the ...

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  18. R.A.F. STRIKES IN INDIA

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.—Eight hundred and fifty R.A.F. members stationed at Lahore struck yesterday. The strike of 5000 English and 1000 Indian R.A.F. men ...

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  20. Homma "Unaware of Atrocities"

    MANILA, Tuesday.—Hommna's chief defence counsel (Major Skeen) told the court he intended to show that Homma was unaware of the atrocities for which ...

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  21. Early Decision on Occupation Forces

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson), on his return yesterday from a world tour, told a press conference that an ...

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  22. CZECHS FIRST TO RESUME TRADE WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Czechoslovakia has resumed trade relations with Germany—the first European country to do so, says the American News Service in ...

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  23. DEPORTEES' PLIGHT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sixty thousand Italian, Czech and Polish "deportees" were recently concentrated in a Russian displaced persons' ...

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  24. URGES BROADER U.S. SOCIAL MEASURES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Federal Security Agency's annual report recommends broadening of the national social security plan to provide—first, ...

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  25. MOSLEM LEAGUE OPPOSES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PLAN

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday. — The Moslem Longue, would not agree to a single constitution-making body for the British in India, said the ...

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  26. LIVERPOOL'S MIGHTY DOCKS SCHEME

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In modernising the great Knglish west coast seaport of Liverpool, more than £8,000,000 is to be spent. ...

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  28. AN AFFRONT TO IRISH TO CALL THEM BRITISH

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—"It is impertinence to call Eire citizens British subjects," said the Prime Minister (Mr de Valera) yesterday ...

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  29. GREEK DELEGATE TO U.N.O. DESERTS HIS POST

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — The Greek Foreign Minister (Mr. Sofianopoulos), who is chief Greek delegate to U.N.O., is returning to Greece ...

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  30. Sonja Henie Secks Divorce

    CHICAGO, Tuesday. — Sonja Henie, the ice skating film star, has filed a suit seeking divorce from her millionaire sportsman husband, Daniel ...

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  31. To Ask Congress to Approve British Loan

    WASHINGTON, Tues.— President Truman has announced that he will send a message to Congress this ...

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  32. Passports for Homeless lews Advocated

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"If the property the Nazis stole from the Jews were returned to them, all the world's relief organisations could he financed ...

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  33. TOWNSHIP'S TAXATION CLAIM REJECTED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Supreme Court yesterday rejected the effort of the small New Jersey township of Hillsborough to collect nearly 14 ...

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  34. HECTIC TRADING ON WALL STREET

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Wall Street greeted the improved strike situation with the most hectic trading for many years. Stocks were raised ...

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  35. Jap Resignations Will Avert Purge

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Kyodo Newsagency said yesterday 60 members of, the House of Peers, or almost half the total remaining after the 1945 series ...

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  36. Transfer of U.S. Control in Germany to Be Postponed

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A State Department spokesman said the Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) had asked the War Department to postpone the ...

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  37. MAY SEND TELEGRAMS TO BORNEO

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Radio telegrams could now be sent to troops in the Borneo area, the PostmasterConeral (Senator D. Cameron) said ...

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  38. SPECIAL MISSION FOR M. BLUM

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Cabinet has appointed the Socialist, M. Leon Blum, as Ambassador Extraordinary to undertake economic and financial ...

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  39. Atomic Scientists' Distrust of Military Men

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Dr. Harrison Davies, representing the Federation of Atomic Scientists, told a Senate committee that military men should be excluded from the policy-making functions of the proposed United Nations commission to control atomic energy. ...

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  40. Reply to Soviet Attack on Archbishop Spellman

    NKW YORK, Tuesday. — Replying to the article in the Russian newspaper "Izvestia" alleging that Archbishop Spellman is waging active Vatican politics in ...

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  41. Rubber Price Agreement

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Thee State Department has announced the completion of price negotiations for the purchase of natural rubber from British, French and ...

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