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  4. Official Quarters Surprised By Wallace’s Speech

    NEW YORK, September 14—The speech of the United States Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Henry A. Wallace) in which he said that British imperialistic policy in the Near East, combined with Russian retaliation, would lead the United States into war surprised ...

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  6. A Wife For £60,000,000

    LONDON Sept 14.—A wife for £60,000,000 was the bargain made between an American zone official and a Berlin Jeweller. ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. Concern For Health Of German Children

    LONDON, September 14.—There is great concern in the American zone in Germany following the disclosure that 35,000 children at Stuttgart and suburbs were medically examined recently, when it was found that only 32 per cent, ...

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  8. CRITICISM OF ITALIANS AS FIGHTERS

    PARIS Sept. 14—Paris Conference officials issued the English text of the speech in which the Russian delegates, M. ...

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  9. ECONOMIC FUSION IN GERMAN ZONES

    LONDON, Sept 14.—According to Frankfurt Radio, the British and American Military Governments approved of proposals for ...

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  10. To-day’s Leader: A Balanced Outlook

    LONDON, September 14.—Details of a robbery at the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s residence at No. 11 Downing Street became known to-day. The burglar last month eluded the guard, and, entering ...

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  11. World Freedom Of Information

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Sept 14.— Immediate action on the society’s proposal for world freedom of information, which ...

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  12. Communist To Be Tried

    ATHENS, Sept. 14,—The General Secretary, of the Creek Communist Party (M. Zacheriades) will be tried on October 25 on a ...

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  13. ROYAL VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA

    DURBAN, Sept 14.—It would be most unreasonable to expect the Indians to celebrate the Royal visit to South Africa, the Natal ...

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  14. CURTAILMENT OF ELECTRICITY

    LONDON Sept. 14—The Electricity Supply Companies, replying to Fuel Minister, Mr. Shinwell’s denial that electricity ...

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  15. TWO KILLED IN ROAD CRASHES

    SYDNEY Sat.—Road accidents claimed, two lives yesterday. When two bases collided a man was seriously injured. ...

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  16. Trojan Horse Beat Pirates

    BATAVIA (Associated Press) —Dutch [?] authorities borrowed the [?] idea in dealing with [?] which have ...

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  18. [?]ERSON MEMORIAL IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

    This pantheon type structure of white marble is a tribute to Thomas Jefferson, author of the America declaration of Independence and Third President of the U.S.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SPITFIRES NOT SPECIALLY ARMED

    ATHENS Sept 14.—It was disclosed that Yugoslavia’s Note concerning a Greek Spitfire forced down by Yugoalav fighters on ...

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  20. AMERICA WAS READY FOR RINDERPEST

    BOSTON (Associated Press)— Had the axis powers tried to introduce the germ rinderpest, a highly fatal cattle plague into ...

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  21. Scholar Exchanger Criticised

    PHILADELPHIA, (Associated Press).—A proposed exchange of 50,000 scholars between the United States and the [?] of the ...

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  22. Swift Justice At Prague

    PRAGUE, Sept 34. — Joseph Safranak was arrested yesterday and tried and hanged in under five hours. ...

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  23. COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS REJECTED

    PARIS Sept. 14—The Australian Mr. J. A. Beasely who was chairman of the [?] Political and Territorial committee ...

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  24. U.S. Has 1600 Ships In Reserve

    WASHINGTON, (Associated Press)—The United States now has more than 1600 merchant vessels in reserve anchorage ...

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  25. Chinese Prices Still Rise

    SHANGHAI (Associated-Press)— The economic picture in China to-day is darker than the military Mounting prices have nu[?] ...

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  26. BACK TO WORK

    LONDON, Sept 14 —Sixteen hundred members of the Aero nautical Engineers’ Association who went on strike for ...

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  27. “News of the World” Golf Tourney

    LONDON Sept 14.—For the first round of the match play in the “News of the World” golf tournament, Norman von Nida ...

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  28. Terrorists Attack Banks In Jerusalem

    JERUSALEM, September 14.—Jewish terrorists to-day attacked the Ottoman bank branches in Tel Aviv and Jaffa, and the Barkley’s bank in Tel Aviv. Two Arab policemen two Arab civilians and a terrorist were killed. Eight of the terrorists have ...

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  29. Nationalisation In Austria

    VIENNA, Sept. 14—In reply to British and American requests Austria has sent a letter to Allied Council [?]ting that the ...

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  30. WORLD WORSE OFF THAN BEFORE WAR

    VATICAN CITY September 14. —The “Observatory Romano,” in a leader, states that the world is now worse off than before the ...

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