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  4. 3000 Volunteers Engaged In “Battle Of The Snow”

    LONDON, February 22.—New blizzards sweeping across large areas of Britain late last night threaten to defeat the efforts of railway workers and troops to keep lines open for vitally needed coal supplies being rushed to power stations. ...

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  7. Surprise Raid On French Prison

    PARIS, February 22. — As the result of a [?] police raid on Fresnes prison, in Paris, 19 prisoners have been charged with being involved in a vast “political forgery” plot within the prison, reports Renter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Britain To Import Foreign Workers

    LONDON, Feb. 22. — Definite plans to Import 100,000 foreign workers are being made to Cabinet, says the “Daily Mail’s” ...

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    President Truman, who told the U.S. Congress that they could not abandon people in liberated countries still in need. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DEFIED THE BLIZZARD

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—The Commission on the Status of Women of the Security Council, which has women delegates from 14 ...

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  11. Blizzard Dislocates Transport

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Feb 22.— Because heavy snow blizzards yesterday dislocated transport, the ...

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  12. MIGRATION OF ITALIANS TO THE ARGENTINE

    ROME, Feb. 22.— Italians migrates [?] an immigration [?] between the two countries ...

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  13. 15 NEW LINERS FOR THE ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA RUN

    At least 15 new passenger-carrying ships, including two with a capacity of more than 1200 passengers each, will be operating between England and Australia next year. Picture shows an artist’s conception of Himalaya III, the new 29,000 ton passenger liner now being built at Barrow-in-Furness. She will go into service on the Australian [?] about the middle of 1548 and will become ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. China’s Serious Situation

    NANKING, Feb. 22.— China’s leading newspaper, “Ta Kimgpao,” in an editorial stressed China’s ...

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  16. Kesselring Was Furious

    VENICE, Feb. 22. — General Hans Keller, formerly Judge Advocate to General Kesselring, declared at the resumption of the ...

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  17. U.S. Senate Debate On Armed Services Vote

    WASHINGTON, Feb 22.—Senator Vandenberg (Republican Michigan), chairman of the Benate Foreign Relations Committee, ...

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  18. UNIDENTIFIED MAN KILLED IN SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Sat.— An unidentified man, who had been given a lift, was killed and ten other people were injured when ...

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  19. 2000 STRIKERS TO RESUME

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—More than 2000 strikers will return to work on Monday as a result of decisions reached at conferences ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader: The Industrial Machine.

    CAPETOWN, February 22. — Addressing the South African Parliament after it, for the first time in the Union’s history, had been officially opened by the King, the leader of the Opposition (Dr. Malan) gave notice of motion that ...

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  21. Home Stoned By Moslems

    PESHAWAR, Saturday. — A crowd of Moslems, some of whom were armed with spears, daggers and firearms, stoned the house ...

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  22. STRIKERS ATTACK PAPER SELLERS

    PARIS, Feb. 22.— Reuter reports that the police have arrested 30 members of the striking Printers’ Union for attacking ...

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  23. Migration Of Britishers To The Dominions

    LONDON, February 22.— There probably would be some migration of labour to the Dominions this year, declared the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) commenting at a Press conference on the Government White Paper. He states that the Government ...

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  24. CANNOT ABANDON PEOPLE STILL IN NEED

    WASHINGTON, February 22.— “We cannot abandon peoples still in need,” declared President Truman in a message to Congress, requesting that Congress appropriate 350,000,000 dollars for relief in liberated countries. ...

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