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  3. CHURCHILL'S FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION PROPOSAL WINS CONGRESSMEN'S APPROVAL

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Mr. Winston Churchill's New York speech won more support from Congressmen than his Fulton address. Some shifted to support his proposal for an Anglo-American fraternal association, which is interpreted as a considerable modification of his Fulton suggestion of a virtual ...

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  4. SOVIET "ADVISES" PERSIA NOT TO APPEAL TO U.N.O.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Officiai despatches reaching Washington report that Russia has "advised" Persia not to appeal to U.N.O. against the presence of the Red Army in Northern Persia; in fact, the Soviet Charge d'Affaires in Teheran informed ...

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  5. BROADCASTS FOR B.B.C.

    The Lady Megan Lloyd George, J.P., and member of Parliament for Anglesey, who is frequently heard by B.B.C. overseas listeners, giving talks on Parliamentary affairs. Lady Lloyd George is the daughter of the late Earl David Lloyd George, of Dwyfor, and was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THIS PHONE TAKES MESSAGES

    LONDON, Sunday. — A telephone which records messages in the subscriber's absence has been perfected by a Zurich factory, ...

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  7. NEW DEAL FOR S. AFRICAN INDIANS

    [?]APS TOWN, Sunday. — The South African Prime Minister (General Smuts) introduced in the Assembly the Asiatic Land Tenure ...

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  8. WILL NOT SEEK I MILITARY PACTS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— The Secretary of State (Mr. James F. Byrnes), in a spec[?]h, emphasised that the United States looked to ...

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  9. STALIN'S RESIGNATION ONLY TECHNICAL

    LONDON, Sunday. — Moscow Radio announced that Generalissimo Stalin had tendered the resignation of himself and his ...

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  10. KNEW LONDON COULD TAKE IT, GOERING TELLS COURT

    NUREMBERG, Sunday.—Concluding 15 hours of direct testimony before the war crimes tribunal, Hermann Goering said Germany attacked London after repeated warnings, as a form of political pressure. "Even then," he said, "I did not consider it an attainable goal. I knew, from my experience ...

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  11. Moslems Burn Down Nawab's Palace

    HYDERABAD, Sunday. — Angry about the demolition of a mosque attached to a Methodist leper home, 1500 Moslems staged a procession through ...

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  12. Says Loan Would Make for Peace

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Former Supreme Court Justice Owen Roberts told the Senate Banking Committee he favored the proposed loan to Britain ...

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  13. 'Quake Damages Aquaduct

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday. — A aeries of earthquuko shocks originating in the Mojave desert, 115 miles northcast of Los Angeles, started earth and ...

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  14. World Trade Talks Postponed

    LONDON, Sunday. — According to the Press Association's lobby correspondent, the world trade conference scheduled for the autumn has been ...

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  15. "GREAT PROGRESS" OF NEGOTIATIONS AT BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Sunday. — The N.E.I. Lieut.-Governor-General (Dr. Var[?] Mook) and the Republican Premier (Dr. Sutan Sjahrir) resumed their talks this afternoon at the house of Lord Clark Kerr. Associated Press quotes a special spokesman as reporting that "great progress" was made at the second ...

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  16. RACIAL PREJUDICE IN S. AFRICA DENOUNCED

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday, — The Minister for Finance (Mr. J. H. Hoffmeyer) denounced the "Herrenvolk mentality" of South ...

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  17. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Sunday.—An explosion yesterday morning shattered the Alexander Kaserne, a big building in the Soviet sector of Berlin ...

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  20. FOOD POSITION WORSE IN JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—General MacArthur has informed the War Department that the food situation in Japan is steadily ...

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  21. Russia to Go on Arming

    MOSCOW, Sunday, — The chairman of the State Planning Commission (Mr. Vozucsneski) told the Supreme Soviet that Russia's armed forces would be ...

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  22. CHINESE ARMY EMBARKING FOR MANCHURIA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—General Marshall, U.S. Ambassador to China, told a press conference that a Chinese army of tough, well-organised, American-trained Chinese troops was embarking for Manchuria, where the situation was extremely critical. ...

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  23. VAST POTENTIAL CLAIMED FOR PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Sunday. — Palestin[?] could absorb 1,500,000 more people if the Jordan Valley were developed and irrigated, according ...

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  24. EXECUTIONER HANGED

    KATOWICE, Sunday.—Joseph Kurpanik, one of the chief executioners of Polish inmates of the notorious Oswiccin concentration camp, was hanged ...

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