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  3. GOERING'S DEFENCE OPENS

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—Dr. Stahmer opened Hermann Goering's defence to-day by requesting two more witnesses, including a Luftwaffe major whom Goering wanted to absolve him of responsibility for measures against Allied airmen. ...

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  4. PERSIAN TENSION BELIES MOSCOW CLAIMS

    LONDON, Friday.—Moscow Radio has broadcast assurances, that "conditions for continuation of friendly relations" were created during the visit of the Persian Prime Minister (Mr. Sultaneh). Reuter's correspondent in Teheran, on the other hand, refers to ...

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  5. ANOTHER MAN OF SCIENCE UNDER ARREST

    OTTAWA, Friday.—Another man of science, reported to be an internationally known professor at Queen's University, is being held by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He was taken into custody at Kingston and is in Stanley barracks along with others detained in the Soviet espionate inquiry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IMPRESSED BY U.N.N.RA's WORK

    LONDON, Friday. —After reviewing some of U.N.R.R.A.'s work in and around Rome, Australia's Cardinal Gilroy expressed ...

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  7. MOSCOW BREAKS SILENCE ON CHURCHILL SPEECH

    LONDON, Friday. — Moscow Radio late last night broke its silence on Mr. Winston Churchill's speech at Fulton (U.S.) by ...

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  8. FIRE ON THE QUEEN ELIZABETH

    LONDON, Friday. — The Queen Elizabeth, the biggest liner in the world, caught fire at Southampton. A column of smoke was seen ...

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  9. RUSSIAN OBSERVERS AT MONETARY TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Russia has belatedly decided to send observers to the international monetary conference commencing at Savannah ...

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  10. NAZIS' MERCHANT FLEET SHARED BY ALLIES

    LONDON, Friday. — Britain, Russia and America have approved proposals to divide the German Merchant Marine equally among the three Powers. ...

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  11. RUSSIANS SEIZE BERLIN BANKS

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says British officials denied last night that the Russians' action in ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN P.O.W. SHOT AT CRICKET MATCH

    ROME, Friday.— An Italian carabiniere, Marinello Sodini, strolled across a cricket field at Udine Gruppignani P.O.W. camp ...

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  13. Serious Consequences if Credit Refused

    WASHINGTON. Friday.—The Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (Mr. William Clayton) warned the Senate Banking Committee that ...

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  14. CROWDS ACCLAIM FRANCO

    MADRID, Friday.—Crowds ch[?]nted "Franco, Franco—Franco, yes; Russia, no" as the Caudillo (leader) drove to open new rooms in the War Museum. ...

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  15. Spaak to Form Belgian Cabinet

    BRUSSELS, Friday. — Belgium's Foreign Minister (M. Spa[?]k), who last week said he was unable to form a. Government, has accepted the second ...

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  16. RUSSIAN CLAIM TO TURKISH REGION

    NEW YORK, Friday. — The "New York Times" Washington correspondent has learned that the Soviet has officially asked Turkey ...

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  17. CONFIRMS PEACE FEELER CLAIM

    LONDON, Friday.—A Swedish Foreign Office representative to-day confirmed von Papen's statement to the War Crimes Tribunal that he asked ...

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  18. Nazi Ray "Saw" Targets in Dark

    WASHINGTON", Friday. —American experts who investigated German war [?]eocrets have revealed that the Germans developed infra-red rays enabling a sniper ...

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  19. SPANISH WOMEN TO STAND TRIAL

    LONDON, Friday. —Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports that two Spanish women, Maria Teresa Toral Penaranada and Isabel Sanz Toledana, ...

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  20. SOEKARNO MAY MEET BRITISH ENVOY

    BATAVIA, Friday. —It is believed efforts are being made to arrange a meeting between the British Envoy (Lord Clark Kerr) ...

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  22. MASS REPENTANCE BY JAPANESE CLAIMED

    SINGAPORE, Friday. —"A mass repentance movement has arisen in Japan," said Okada Kenji, Japanese counsel, in his ...

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  23. JAP. MERCHANT FLEET GROWING

    TOKIO, Friday. — Since the surrender Japanese merchant shipping has been more than doubled by the building of 524 vessels totalling one million tons. Japan's ...

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  24. BSG CANADIAN LOAN TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—Canada is making a loan to Britain of 1250 million dollars, to be repaid over a period of 50 years after January 1, 1951, carrying from that date interest at 2 per cent. The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) made this announcement in the ...

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