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  3. LOAN OPPONENTS OPEN THEIR CAMPAIGN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Senators Burton, Wheeler and Edwin Johnson, leading Democratic opponents of the Anglo-American trade agreement, opened the fight on the proposal in a nation-wide broadcast, in which they advanced arguments which ...

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  4. NEW RUSSIAN POLICY ON MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Moscow has made a dramatic change in its attitude to Mediterranean affairs, a change which will contribute to the dealock now arising on the drafting of the peace treaty with Italy, says the "Sunday Dispatch's" diplomatic ...

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  5. LENINGRAD HERO TO SUCCEED STALIN?

    It is reported that the Soviet propaganda machine is preparing the people of Russia for the day when Stalin dies and his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EASTERNERS'LOT MUST BE IMPROVED

    DES MOINES (U.S.), Sunday.— Sir John Boyd Orr, director-general of U.N.O.'s food and agricultural organisation, told the ...

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  7. 80,000,000 DOOMED

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the next six months 80,000,000 people would be doomed because of the impending famine, said ...

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  8. Security Council Feeling Way

    LONDON, Sunday — The "Times" diplomatic correspondent, summing up the work of the U.N.O.'s Security Council, says the ...

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  9. GANDHI'S WARNING ON FOOD CRISIS

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—Gandhi, laying down a programme for meeting the approaching food crisis in India, called on the people to fight the ...

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  10. RATIONING MAKES CREW LIGHTER

    LONDON, Sunday. — As a result of food rationing, the Oxford University crew for the Oxford and Cambridge boat race on March 30 ...

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  11. CHARGED WITH ATROCITIES

    TOKIO, Sunday—Allied headquarters have charged Major Yaichi Rikitake, commander of a war prisoner camp at Fukuoka, ...

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  12. Thought 'Quake Was Atomic Explosion

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Many people along the Pacific Coast thought the Sanford atomic bomb plant had blown up when an earthquake, which was ...

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  13. Mental Patients Escape When Staff Strikes

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Sunday.— More than 100 men and women patients of the city mental hospital escaped and besan looting homes and shops in ...

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  14. FRENCH BLOCK U.S. PLANE SERVICE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— A Pan-American Airways plane carrying 16 passengers, scheduled to inaugurate a New York to Marseilles service on Friday, ...

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  15. SPANIARDS CELEBRATE 1936 ELECTION

    MADKID, Sunday. — Demonstrations occurred in Madrid last evening on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the elections which brought in the ...

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  16. End of U.S. Steel Strike,

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The American steel strike, which lasted 25 days, was settled on Friday. Announcing this, a White House ...

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  17. U.S. Skyscraper for U.N.O.

    NEW YORK. Sunday. — The 102storey Empire State Building will bethe world's capital for five years, while the United Nations Organisation is ...

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  18. PROTEST AGAINST CARDINAL-ELECT

    BUDAPEST. Sunday. — Three thousand people crowded into Budapest's municipal theatre in a noisy, demonstration against ...

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  19. Alleged Russsian Espionage In Canada: Police Raids

    OTTAWA Sunday.—Canadian press claims to have learnt from "an unimpeachable source" that counter-espionage squads had gathered evidence that Russia is gradually building up a large spy service in Canada—almost a Fifth Column. The agency predicts that scores ...

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  20. POPE BLESSES SPAIN

    VATICAN CITY, Sunday.—The Pope pronounced the apostolic benediction on General Franco, his Government and the whole Spanish people when the new ...

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  21. SUPPORTED ALLEGATIONS AGAINST ARGENTINA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The publication of the Blue Book linking Nazi Gormany to Argentine leaders had the fall support of President Truman and ...

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  22. Meteor Pilot Killed in Crash

    LONDON, Sunday. — A jet-propelled Meteor fighter crashed in Cambridgeshire on Friday, wrecking a farmhouse and killing the Battle of Britain pilot. ...

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  23. Allegedly Sided with Germans Against Jews

    LONDON, Sunday.—The U.S. authorities in the town of Lampertheim, near Mannheim, have announced a programme of education for U.S. troops ...

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  24. CANADIANS TO LEAVE GERMANY SOON

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) has announced that Canada's occupation force of, 25,000 will be withdrawn from ...

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  25. BELIEVES RUSSIAN PRINCIPLES IMPRESSED WORLD

    MOSCOW. Sunday.—Some newspapers had confused U.N.O. debates with football matches, writing of "victories" and "defeats," said ...

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  26. ACTED AS CORPSE TO TRICK NAZIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The George Cross has been awarded to a man who, while helping the French Muquis during the war, organised ...

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  27. WILL REPAY JEWS' FINES

    MUNICH, Sunday. —The Bavarian Government has established a fund of £166,000 to meet the claims of Jews who were fined by the Nazis at the ...

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  28. Tense Situation in Trieste

    LONDON, Sunday. — Reuter's Rome correspondent saya a tense situation has arisen in the Trieste area as the result of the death sentence passed by a ...

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  29. Singapore Rioters Beaten While Unconscious

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—The police of Singapore ignored bystanders' protests and beat demonstrators even as they lay unconscious, ...

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  30. POLES WANT TROOPS RELEASED

    LONDON, Sunday. — The British Government has received a Polish, Note requesting the dissolution of Polish forces under British ...

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  31. RUHR TALKS SOON

    LONDON, Sunday.—Direct Anglo-French conversations on control of the Ruhr are likely to be renewed shortly, ...

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  32. Caught After Being Chased All Over Europe

    COPENHAGEN', Sunday, — Hauptmann Finke, much-sought head of a German espionage organisation in Sweden, was found by the Allied ...

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  34. STRONG GUARD FOR GRAZIANA

    ROME, Sunday. — Five hundred Garabinieri mustered in Central Rome last evening in expectation of the arrival from Naples of ...

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  35. Graf Spee Sailors Leave Argentina

    BUENOS AIRES. Sunday.—Over 800 German sailors from the pocket battleship Graf Spec shipped on the British liner Highland Monarch for ...

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  36. U.S. Wants Manus Island as Base

    WASHINGTON. Sunday. — The Secretary of State (Mr. Jas. Byrnes) said yesterday United States and Australia had exchanged preliminary views ...

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  38. CLARE BOOTHE LUCE BECOMES CATHOLIC

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Monsignor Falton Sheen announced that Clare Boothe Luce, formerly Episcopalian, had been received into the Roman ...

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  39. New Egyptian Cabinet

    LONDON, Sunday. — Sidky Pasha early to-day completed a new Egyptian Cabinet, says Renter's Cairo correspondent. Sidky, who is 77. will hold the ...

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  40. U.S. Sergeant's Cruelty to Prisoners

    LONDON, Sunday.— After sitting for 56 days, a U.S. Army court-martial sentenced a Kontucky sergeant. Judson Smith, to three years' imprisonment. ...

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  41. BAVARIAN BOMB DAMAGE WAS SEVERE

    MUNICH, Sunday: — A census in Bavaria shows that 236,000 houses were damaged and destroyed by Allied bombers, ...

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  42. No Sympathy for Hess

    NUREMBERG. Sunday. — "There he goes again," Goering gleefully remarked to Doenitz when Hess was forced to leave the court suffering from a ...

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  43. INDONESIANS WANT CABINET CHANGES

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—The working committee of the Republicans' Central National Committee to-day re solved to request the President (Dr. ...

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