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  3. N.E.I. POLITICAL BAROMETER RISES: MORE HOPEFUL ATMOSPHERE

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—The Indonesian political barometer rose to-day, when a more hopeful atmosphere was apparent in various quarters. This seemed to be the direct result of a long conference which the British envoy (Lord Clark Kerr) had yesterday evening with the Republican Premier (Dr. ...

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  4. TRAGEDY DEVELOPING IN EUROPE AS FOOD SITUATION WORSENS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With the food situation steadily getting worse, tragedy is developing in Europe. The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Mr. J. B. Hynd) said that if people understood the scale of the impending disaster, they would be ...

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  5. LEBANON REJECTS ANGLO-FRENCH PLAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Lebanese Government has instructed its delegates in Paris not to accept an Anglo-French proposal that British troops leave Lebanon by the end of June and. French troops by the end of March, 1947. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SAYS AUSTRALIAN P.O.W. WAS WELL TREATED

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Fruit and cigarettes were given to Capt. Cashman, an Australian captured in Timor, after the Japanese captured him, L/Cpl. ...

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  7. HOW ATOM BOMB AFFECTS VICTIMS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The "New York Times," in the first public account of Navy investigation of the effects of atomic ...

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  8. Lovely Jap Radio Star Waits War Crime Trial

    Tokio Rose, Japan's star wartime propagandist, is reported to be a very beautiful woman. She is a full-blooded Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. N.Z. MEAT EXPORTS MAY BE RECORD

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. — New Zealand meat exports are expected to reach a new high this season. Killings in the north, due to drought conditions, ...

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  10. MADRID RADIO OUTSPOKEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Madrid Radio, in the most sharplyworded attack since the U.S., Britain and France issued their joint ...

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  11. Dutch Nazis Riot

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. — Dutch. Nazis interned in Amsterdam again rioted to-day. The disturbances have been going on since troops on ...

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  12. SKYMASTER SETS NEW RECORD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Australian National Airways Douglas Skymaster Lackrana reached Melbourne to-day 54 hours ...

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  13. YUGOSLAV TROOP MOVES EXPLAINED

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office (Mr. Hector M'Neil), replying in' the House of ...

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  14. REDS QUITTING MUKDEN

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.— According to the Chinese Central Newsagency a report from Changchun said General Tung Yenping, head of the Chinese ...

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  15. MOVE TO SPEED UP TRIAL OF NAZIS

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday. — The war crimes tribunal sat privately for a short while before the resumption of the reading of ...

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  16. SAYS CHURCHILL CALLING THE TUNE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Reutar's Moscow correspondent says that Professor Ev Tarle, historian and academician, in an article in ...

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  17. Tortured Nicobar Islanders:Japs Charged

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday. — Maj— or-Goneral Itsuki Toshio and 15 other Japanese officers and men were charged before the war ...

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  18. Jap War Criminals Hanged

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.— The Japanese war criminals to be tried in south-East Asia, Corporal Hamada and Sergeant Yamamoto, were hanged in ...

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  19. CORDIAL MESSAGE TO RUSSIAN LEADER

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Moscow Radio announces that the Persian Prime Minister(Mr. Sultaneh) after his return to Teheran sent a message to ...

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  20. EXILED LEADER FORESEES FRANCO'S COLLAPSE

    PARIS, Tuesday.— Senor Martinez Barrio, President of the Spanish Republican Government in exile, said Franco's regine would certainly ...

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  21. TO HELP GREEKS KEEP ORDER

    LONDON, Tuesday.— An offer, on behalf of the British Government to assist the Greek Government to maintain order was made ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS TO LEAVE FAURO ISLAND

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—All members of the Australian garrison at Fauro Island, off Bougainville, will he cleared from there by the end of this ...

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  23. Food Mission Not Going Well

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Sir Ben Smith's food mission in Washington is not going well, says the "Evening News" political correspondent. It ...

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  24. 8 BURIED ALIVE BY FRENCH AVALANCHE

    LONDON, Tuesday,— Desperate efforts are being made to dig out eight people buried under 20 feet of snow in the village of ...

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  25. EXPORT TEAM TO STEP UP PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) has selected a team of 20 efficiency experts who ...

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  26. Gentlemen's Agreement Between Britain, Argentina

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The AngloArgentina trade and commerce agreement on December 1, 1936, which was due to expire on February 21, 1946, in ...

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  27. FLATLY DENIES RUSSIAN CHARGE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. James F. Byrnes), replying to a Rassian Note on Bulgaria, flatly denied ...

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  28. Britain's Export Drive May Be Halted

    LONDON, Tuesday.— More than 60,000 motor car and industrial workers may be involved in stoppages by the week-end, ...

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  29. INDIAN BREAK WITH SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says the Government of India has decided to terminate trade relations with South Africa as ...

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  32. NO RIGHT TO CONDUCT PROBE, COMMISSION TOLD

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday. — The Arah leader, Jamal Hussein, who recently returned to Palestine after eight years' exile, appearing ...

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  33. Coventry Deadlock Continues

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A deadlock still exists at Coventry, where workers in 80 motor and other engineering works threaten to ...

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  34. Spanish Reinforcements Sent to Frontier

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The British military attache in Madrid had reported that Spanish reinforcements were recently despatched to the ...

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  35. FRANCO REGIME "NOT MENACE TO PEACE"

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The Foreign Office has announced that the United States Government has refused France's request to take the question ...

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  36. ANOTHER STORK DERBY

    TORONTO, Tuesday.— A second Stork Derby for Toronto is promised with the probate of the will of the late Thomas Foster, colorful former ...

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  37. Joan Crawford Seeks Divorce

    HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday.— Counsel for Joan Crawford has announced that she is suing her husband, Philip Terry, actor, for divorce, on the ground of ...

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  38. SPANISH CHARADE HITS AT FRENCH

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Breaking up a satirical charade staged by 50 frockcoated, bearded Madrid students masquerading as Fronchmen, the police ...

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  39. BRITISH MISGIVINGS ABOUT LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Members of Congress dealing with the British loan learned that British misgivings about it, particularly in Conservativee quarters, spring largely from an understanding between the late President Roosevelt and Mr. Winston Churchill that the Empire would not be expected ...

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  40. NEW BELGIAN CABINET

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday. — M. Paul Spaak has formed a Cabinet of Socialists. He told a press conference he was retaining for himself the ...

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  41. LARGS BAY CREW CALLS OFF STRIKE

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.— The crew of the Largs Bay called off its strike after it had been decided to provide an additional batch of deckhands. The ...

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