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  4. DIRECT QUESTION TO RUSSIA: AIMING AT PEACE OR EXPANSION?

    LONDON, May 3. — Yesterday's informal meeting of the Foreign Ministers occurred in Mr. Byrnes' room at Luxemburg Palace at which, according to the Daily Mail's diplomatic correspondent from Paris, Mr. Byrnes ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    FOOD FOR BRITAIN— Top: Lord Wakehurst (formerly Governor of New South Wales) and Lady Wakehurst visited the Salvation Army Maternity Hospital, Laws, Clapton Road, £5, London. where they distributed gifts of fond and sweets from the people of Australia. The photo shows Lady Wakehurst presenting gifts to mothers and babies. Right: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG COAL STRIKE IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, May 2.— Tip A.P. says that, while President Truman was telling a Press conference that, although he viewed the ...

    Article : 257 words
  7. Senate Debates British Loan

    WASHINGTON, May 2.— The American Press correspondent says that the chances for an early vote on the British loan faded further with the failure of the majority leader, Senator Barkley (Democrat, Kentucky) to limit each Senator to two hours' debate ...

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  8. Armed Riot In Famous American Penetentiary

    NEW YORK, May 2.— The American Press San Francisco correspondent says that the warden of Alcatraz prison, James Johnston, issued a riot call due to "serious trouble." A convict with a machine gun was keeping most of the prison officers in the cell house. Johnson said that he was unable to get further information until the authorities gained control. ...

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  9. TEST FOR U.S. BUSINESS

    NEW YORK, May 2. — The American Press correspondent at Atlantic City states that American businessmen must [?] a new ...

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  10. Austrians Want New Frontiers

    LONDON, May 1. — The strike throughout Tyrol against the Foreign Ministers' conference rejection of Austria's demand for South ...

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  11. Tojo Smacked On Head by "Pal"

    NEW YORK, May 3. — The A.P. Tokio correspondent says that Tojo and 25 other top Jap war criminals suspects were brought to the ...

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  12. INDIAN LEADERS GATHER AT SIMLA

    LONDON, May 3. — Mahatma Chan[?] arrived in Sim[?] unobtrusively by car for round table talks on the future of India, says ...

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  13. British Bill For Full Control Of Atomic Energy

    LONDON, May 2. — Gaol up to [?] five years, or a fine up to £500 sterling, is the penalty for unauthorised disclosure of atomic ...

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  14. CLASH OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS IN ASIA

    WASHINGTON, May 3. — The American Press correspondent says that President Truman announced that plains for the Reparations ...

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  16. FALANGIST NATIONAL COUNCIL DISSOLVED

    LONDON, May 3. — General France dissolved the Falangist National Council of 1OO members and appointed a new one consisting of ...

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  17. Bulgarian Inflation

    BUDAPEST, May 3. — A new peak in inflation has been reached by the issue of 160,000,000 pengo notes, just in time to enable the ...

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  18. CONTROLS TO END IN 18 MONTHS

    CANBERRA, May 3. — All but one or two war-time controls would be abandoned within 18 months, said the Acting Prime ...

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  19. FURTHER CUTS IN BRITAIN'S BREAD

    LONDON, May 2. — Darker bread for Britain was announced by the Minister for Food (Sir Ben Smith) at a Press conference to-night. He announced : I. The extraction rate of flour from wheat which on ...

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  20. Australia Partly Blamed For Trouble In Java

    THE HAGUE, May 2. — Australian trade unions and former exiled members of the Netherlands East Indies war-time administration in Brisbane are blamed, among other things, for many of Java's difficulties in a report from the five-man parliamentary commission ...

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  21. Senator Foll at Halifax

    HALIFAX, May 3. — The Canadian Press says boat Senator Foll arrived after a business trip to Britain. He told an interviewer ...

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  22. Sheer Woollen Stockings

    SYDNEY, May 3.— Woollen stockings as sheer and lustrous as nylon or pure silk were forecast by Mr J. P. Abbot. M.P., member ...

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