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  3. Britain's Largest Air Liner

    Latest picture of Britain's largest air liner, the Avro Tudor II. With a wing span of 120 feet, she is 105ft. 7in. long and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PLAN FOR EMPIRE DEFENCE IN ERA OF ATOMIC WEAPONS

    LONDON, Sunday. — An outline plan for Commonwealth defence in the era of atomic weapons is now before military advisers to the Prime Ministers, says "The Times" special correspondent. The plan provides for:— ...

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  5. AGREEMENT ON SPAIN INQUIRY BROUGHT NEARER

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The likelihood of agreement by the United Nations Security Council on an inquiry into the Franco regime in Spain has been brought nearer by a revised proposal submitted by the Australian delegate (Lt.-Colonel W. R. ...

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  6. Married Just Before He Was Hanged

    PRAGUE, Sunday. — Franz Mloch, sentenced to death by the People's Court, uttered a last request, that ...

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  7. RUSSIAN REPLY TO U.S. QUERY NOT SATISFACTORY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) said to-day that Russia's reply to the American ...

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  8. MERELY OBEYED FUHRER, CLAIMS FRANK

    PRAGUE, Sunday. — "None of my actions was guided by thirst for vengeance or a desire to make a career for myself; I merely ...

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  9. British Troops Clash with Jewish Civilians

    JERUSALEM, Sunday. — British troops clashed with Jewish civilians in the area of Natsanya last night in rioting, which is deeply deplored by ...

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  10. ITALIAN FLEET TO BE DIVIDED EQUALLY AMONG BIG-FOUR POWERS

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Foreign Ministers' conference, after three hours' discussion, yesterday agreed to divide the Italian fleet equally among the Big-Four Powers, after Greece and Yugoslavia claims shall have been met. Italy is to be left with a ...

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  11. FEARED HE MIGHT ABSCOND: BAIL INCREASED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Federal Judge James Leamy has increased to 500,000 dollars the bail of Serge Rubinstein, Russian-horn ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY PROPOSED

    LONDON, Sunday.—An American State Department report on international control of atomic energy, which will be published in the United Kingdom next week, recommends the formation of an international organisation, the atomic development administration, which, under the United Nations, will ...

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  13. British Have Hirohito's Blessing

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Tokio correspondent says that Emperor Hirohito, through Baron Shidehara, sent him the following message to mark ...

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  14. Remembers England's Gallant Stand

    VIENNA, Sunday.—"Hungary will not forget how England confronted the Fascist menace alone in the hardest years of the war," said ...

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  15. GERMAN BISHOPS WITHDRAW PASTORAL LETTER

    WIESBADEN, Sunday. — On the ground that it was likely to incite resentment, unrest and probably riots, the American Military ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS' DEMAND FOR TRUCE REJECTED

    NANKING, Sunday. — Chinese Communists demanded an unconditional truce in Manchuria, which the Government immediately rejected on the ...

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  17. MR. ATTLEE INVITED TO COME TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) invited the British Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) to visit Australia. ...

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  18. WHY REMAIN GREY?

    It does not improve your appearance. If a man is grey he may not gain a position; if a woman, she may be "left" by her friends. Russian Hair Restorer ...

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  19. Skoda Works Now Serving Industry

    LONDON, Sunday. — Czechoslovakia's Skoda arms factories, now nationalised, are already beginning to turn out locomotives, railway rolling ...

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  20. Toscanini Returns to Milan

    ROME, Sunday. — Astaro Toscanini has returned to Milan after an absence of 10 years in America, to which country he was exiled becaused he ...

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  22. JAPANESE FOOD SUPPLY CONTENTIOUS POINT FOR ALLIES

    TOKIO, Sunday. — Next Tuesday's meeting of the Allied Four-Power Council for Japan is likely to produce another clash. Heated argument is likely to follow the British representative's request for a comparison of Japanese food consumption ...

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  23. JAVA CLASHES MAY HAVE REPERCUSSIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Indonesian, circles fear repercussions throughout Java as the result of three serious clashes between Dutch troops ...

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  24. THEFT FROM HOLLYWOOD STAR'S PARKED CAR

    BALTIMORE, Sunday.—A thief forced open the ventilator of a parked car belonging to the screen star Dorthy Lamour and her husband, ...

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  25. M's.P. LEFT BUILDING JUST IN TIME

    HANOVER, Sunday.—Seven British members of Parliament left military headquarters in the Hanover region just before three ...

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  27. 1000lb. "ANNIE" CAUSED NO DAMAGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—St. James' Park and the Mall once again are free thoroughfares, thanks to the explosion of "Annie," the 1000-lb. German ...

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  28. Cholera on Japanese Ships

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Kyodo Newsagency reports that 136 Japanese have died of cholera aboard repatriation ships from China, and that 80,000 ...

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  29. STREICHER SAYS HE WAS ILL-TREATED BY ALLIED SOLDIERS

    NUREMBERG, Sunday. — Julius Streicher, the Jew-baiter, giving evidence before the war crimes tribunal, said that, after his arrest by ...

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