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  3. NO HOPE OF GETTING RUSSIA TO GIVE UP PROSELYTISING AIMS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian President (Mr. Mikhail Kalinin), in an article in the January number of "Bolsvheik," official periodical of the Communist Party, answered in advance Mr. Churchill's question as to what limits there might be to Russia's expansionist, proselytising aims, says Reuter's ...

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  4. BRITAIN, U.S. CONTINUE JOINT MILITARY PLANNING

    WASHINGTON, Thusday.—Meeting in an atmosphere of the greatest secrecy, enforced by armed guards, who escorted every visitor to the building, the British and American Combined Chiefs of Staff continued to-day joint military planning, although the ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S DETERMINATION ON IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—In a vigorous defence of Imperial preference, Lord Pakenham assured the House of Lords that although Britain was anxious for success in forthcoming international trade negotiations, she would not place anything of fundamental value to the Empire "family" on the bargain table. "We ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FRENCH SHIPS BOMBARD CHINESE TROOPS

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.— Five Fronen, warships bombarded Chinese troops at Haiphong yesterday, says the Central News ...

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  7. Wage-Price Rise Plan For Americans

    Mr Chester Bowles, present U.S. Prices Administrator, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PERSIA'S PROTEST TO MOSCOW

    TEHERAN, Thursday.— The Persian Prime Minister (Mr. Sultanen) left Moscow by air to-day. He is reported to have lodged a ...

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  9. Wage Rise Averts U.S. Telephone Tie-up

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A nation-wide tolophone strike was averted 30 minutes before 6 a.m., the deadline, when representatives of the company ...

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  10. U.S. DREADNOUGHT'S TRIP WILL HAVE DIPLOMATIC MEANING

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The battleship Missouri departs from New York on March 21 to visit Turkey and several Mediterranean ...

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  11. Will Not Leave Germans to Starve

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speaking at the first meeting of the British Zonal Advisory Council, Lieut.-Goneral Sir Brian Robertson, Chief of Staff to ...

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  12. NEW DELHI CROWDS DEMONSTRATE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Crowds of students and mill workers stoned passing vehicles, tore down decorative arches and set fire to two buildings ...

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  13. Von Neurath's Assistant Defence Counsel Arrested'

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.— Professor Edmund Mezzer, assistant defence counsel for Baron von Neurath, has been arrested by U.S. ...

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  14. Weakened Britain Confronted by Alternative Policies

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Times," in a leading article on British foreign policy, says the note of anxiety concerning Britain's position in the world which was sounded in the broadcast by the Prime Minister.(Mr. C. R. ' Attlee) on March 3, was again struck, though more cautiously, in Mr. ...

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  15. PRESS DESPATCHES HELD UP BY SOVIET CENSOR

    BUDAPEST, Thursday.— Associated Press has filed a protest with Major-General Key, American member of the Allied Control ...

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  16. SPANISH TIT FOR TAT

    MADRID, Thursday.— Retaliating against the French action in closing the Franco-Spanish bordor, the Government last night ordered: First, all ...

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  17. NORWEGIAN HOSTILITY TO FRANCO

    OSLO, Thursday.— A time bomb exploded in the unoccupied Spanish Lecation yesterday, breaking a door and several windows. A placard placed ...

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  18. Gave Him Pencilled Receipt After Stripping His Factory

    MUKDEN, Thursday.—The Chiness manager of a big aluminium plant showed correspondents a pencilled receipt the Russians gave ...

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  19. TEAMWORK NEEDED TO WIN THROUGH

    LONDON, Thursday.— FieldMarshal Montgomery, in a speech, said in reference to the food situation in Germany: "If we weather ...

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  20. REPRESENTATIVE POLL VITAL TO GREECE

    ATHENS, Thursday.— Greece would be heading for another and more serious civil war if Left wing parties did not participate in the ...

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  21. PLANNING TO USE GAS TURBINE LOCOMOTIVES

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Great Western Railway was considering plans for gas turbine locomotives based on experience obtained in jet propulsion, ...

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  22. Asks for King Gustav as Witness

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.— Von Papen's council to-day asked the Wax Crimes Tribunal's permission to interrogate King Gustav of ...

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  23. MAJOR FOOD MOVES IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The British Ambassador (the Earl of Halifax) had a conference with the Secretary of State (Mr. James ...

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  24. Cardinals' Plane Forced to Turn Back

    HOME, Thursday.—A plane carrying Cardinals Griffin (England), Gilroy (Australia) and M'Guigan (Canada) to London turned back after ...

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  27. PLANS LONG-DISTANCE TRAINING FLIGHTS

    LONDON, Thursday.— Replaying in the House of Commous to a suggestion that, in view of the success of the Aries' Hight to South Africa, similar ...

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  28. Germans Prisoners Cut Way to Snowbound Village

    LONDON, Thursday.— One hundred German prisoners, after working for hours through snowstorms, cut a way through to Puddleworth, a village in ...

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  29. SPIRITUAL POWER SOLE HOPE AGAINST ATOM MENACE, SAYS TRUMAN

    COLUMBUS (Ohio), Thursday.—"The gigantic power of atomic energy must be matched by spiritual strength of greater magnitude," said President Truman, addressing the Federal Council of Churches of America. "Only a high moral code can master the new power and develop it for thc common ...

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  30. TENSION IN RUMANIA

    LONDON, Thursday.— Big official celebrations in Rumania marked the annivorsary of the formation of the Groza Government, says Router's ...

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