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  3. MAY BE HUNGARY'S FIRST PRESIDENT

    BUDAPEST, Friday. — A conference of the coalition parties yesterday agreedthat Mr. Zoltan Tildy, Prime Minister and leader of the Agrarian "Small ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. TRYING TO DELAY FORMATION OF TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL

    LONDON, Friday.—In an effort to postpone the establishment of the Trusteeship Council, the United States delegate, General Foster Dulles, yesterday presented an amendment to the Trusteeship Committee, seeking postponement of this step until the United ...

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  5. RUSSIA DENIES INTERFERENCE IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The Soviet Assistant Foreign Minister (Mr. Vyshinsky has sent a letter to the president of the Security Council of U.N.O. (Mr. Norman Makin) stating that the allegation by the Persian delegation of interefernce by the ...

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  6. U.S. Industrial Strife Struggle For Power

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman said to-day that the present industrial strife in America was merely a struggle for power. Both the ...

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  7. MACARTHUR ENDS DEGRADING JAPANESE CUSTOM

    TOKIO, Friday. — Ending a centuries-old custom under which Japanese families sold daughters into prostitution, General MacArthur ordered ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. U.N.O. "MAKING SPLENDID PROGRESS"

    LONDON, Friday.—The United Nations conference was making splendid progress, said the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) ...

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  9. NAZIS' BRUTAL TREATMENT OF FRENCH YOUTHS

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—French youths imprisoned by the Germans were returned to their cells, after Gestapo interrogation, with their feet ...

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  10. THREAT TO RESIST BERCHTESGADEN CESSION MOVEMENT

    FRANKFURT, Friday.—While the rubble of war in still being cleared from Bavarian streets, the Bavarian Premier (Herr Hoeguer) yesterday threatened to ...

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  11. FRENCH PARTIES AGREE TO COALITION GOVERNMENT

    PARIS, Friday.—The three main political parties in France yesterday issued a joint statement agreeing to form a coalition Government, thus clearing the way for the new President (M. Felix Gouin) to proceed, with the selection of Ministers. ...

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  12. Target Fleet of 97 Ships For Atomic Bomb Tests

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Rear-Admiral Blandy, testifying before the Senate Atomic Energy Committee yesterday, said that an anchorage in Bikini Atoll, one of the northern most Marshall Islands, will become a laboratory for atomic bomb tests. ...

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  13. RUSSIA JOINS TRIBUNAL ON JAP WAR CRIMES

    TOKIO, Friday.—Mr. Joseph D. Keenan, America Chief Prosecutor, announced yesterday that Russia, is participating in the international tribunal which will try ...

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  14. AIR FORCE STRIKES EXTENDING

    CAIRO, Friday. — Protesting against Iclays in demobilisation, members of the R.A.F. at two stations, Almaza (Cairo) and Lydda (Palestine), went on strike ...

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  15. RADAR CONTACT WITH MOON

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — U.S. War Department states that Army Signal Corps scientists have made radar contact ...

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  16. BRITISH OPPOSE TRUSTEE PLAN IN TANGANYIKA

    NAIROBI, Friday. — British opinion in Tanganyika was solidly against the proposed transfer of the territory to United Nations trusteeship, said ...

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  17. High-Ranking Japs Facing Arrest

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Japanese Government has been ordered to arrest as suspected war criminals Major-General Kikutano Aotsu (former Commander of ...

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  18. BRITISH SUBJECT'S DEATH IN FORMER NAZI LABOR CAMP

    WARSAW, Friday. — A British Embassy official says news has just been received of the death last November of a 71-year-old British subject, ...

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  19. BRITISH INSURANCE BILL

    LONDON, Friday.—Benefits for everyone from the cradle to the grave are provided in Britain's National Insurance Bill. ...

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  20. JAP. SAILORS HARASS BRITISH IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Netherlands Newsigency reports say that Japanese sailors she joined the Indonesian extremists in the Bandoeng area continue to harass ...

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  21. CLASH BETWEEN MR. FRASER AND SOVIET DELEGATE

    LONDON, Friday. — "I throw it back in your teeth," said the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) when Mr. Gromyko, (Russia) ...

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  22. World Faced With Decisive Choice

    LONDON, Friday. — Possessing unsurpassed new powers of destruction, the world faced one of the most decisive choices in its history, ...

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  24. Royalists to Vote in Bavaria

    MUNICH, Friday. — The United States Military Governament has granted permission for the Bavarian Royalist Party to participate in the forthcoming elections in ...

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  25. MORE RIOTING IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Friday. — New disturbances in Bombay to-day were quickly followed by Imposition of the curfew in all riot areas from 9 p.m. till 6 a.m. ...

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  26. Considering Legal Powers to Curb Anti-Semitism

    LONDON, Friday.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) told the House of Commons yesterday that he was considering ...

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  28. Jap "Beast of Belsen" to Be Hanged

    LABUAN, Friday.—After a thirteen-day hearing, Captain Susumu Hoshijima was sentenced to death by hanging. ...

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  29. CAMPAIGN TO BREAK DOWN BRITISH RESERVE

    LONDON, Friday. —The Travel As sociation of Great Britain is launching a courtesy campaign to break down British reserve, and make Britain a ...

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  30. FORMER BURMESE PRIME MINISTER RELEASED

    RANGOON, Friday.—The former Prime Minister of Burma (U. Saw), who was detained for making contact with the Japanese when he was ...

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  31. 100,000 SINGAPORE DEFENDERS SURRENDERED TO 30,000 JAPS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—One hundred thousand Singapore defenders surrendered to 30,000 Japanese "after five or six days of confused but not very severe fighting," Mr. Churchill told the House of Commons at a secret meeting on April 23, 1942, according to an article in the magazine "Life," which received the 10,000-word speech from Mr. ...

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  32. GERMANS MAY NOT POSSESS ARMS

    BERLIN, Friday. — Soviet military authorities have issued an order forbidding under pain of death the possession of firearms or ammunition ...

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