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  4. Immense Armed Force in N. Persia

    LONDON (A. A. P.)—The presence of an immense armed force in closer occupation than during the war increases the atmosphere of tension in which Persia awaits the proposed ...

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  5. U.S. STEEL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON (A. A. P.).—. With the breakdown of negotiations, it is now assumed that the nation-wide strike of steel ...

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  6. TROOPSHIP HITS MINE

    SINGAPORE (A. A. P.). — The troopship Highland Brigade, carrying 2000 Indian troops, struck a mine off Singapore yesterday. The ...

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  7. TOOK GERMAN ;Ps. O.W. TO DANCE

    TORONTO (A. A. P.). — Peter Ternes, aged , 44, who admitted taking German prisoners of war to a Toronto dance after lending ...

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  8. GALES LASH VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE—Rain is still pouring down over many parts of Victoria and the Weather Bureau expects more heavy falls, with rising ...

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  9. Wants Argentine Expelled

    LONDON (A. A. P.).— Dr. Gregorio Berman, a representative of the Argentine Argentine League for the Rights of Man, has arrived in England to ...

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  10. UNITED NATIONS' HEADQUARTERS

    PARIS (A. A. P.).—The late President Roosevelt's home • at Hyde Park, 78 miles north of New York, is likely be the permanent seat of the United ...

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  11. BRITISH SEARCH IN RUSSIAN ZONE

    BERLIN (A. A. P.).—The first two British search parties authorised by the Russians to visit the Soviet zone for enquiries about missing British ...

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  12. JAP. DIEHARD SUICIDES

    MANILA (A. A. P.).—One of the last Japanese commanders -still holding cut in Northern 'Luzon committed suicide when an American patrol landed from ...

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  13. MARATHON SPEECHES AT U N O ASSEMBLY

    LONDON (A. A. P.).—Not only the number of chief delegates delegates who have expressed the intention to speak but the length of the speeches prolonged the U N O Assembly's afternoon session yesterday. ...

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  16. GERMAN CHARGED WITH SEDITION

    LONDON (A. A. P.) — The British News Service in Germany states that Gerhard Ferse. chairman of the Social Democratic Party and secretary of the ...

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  17. VAN MOOK ILL IN CAIRO

    BATAVIA (A. A. P.).—The mystery of the failure of the Dutch Lieut.-Governor (Dr. van Mook) to arrive in Batavia has been cleared up with ...

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  18. Solent Flying Boat for British Service

    LONDON (A. A. P.).-The first Short Solent civil flying boat developed from the Seaford military flying boat, which being built for British overseas ...

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  19. PLANE BLAZES IN MID-AIR

    NEW YORK (A A P.).—A transport plane carrying 13 passengers and a crew of three flying from New York to Boston caught fire in mid-air ...

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