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  3. AGREEMENT NOT REACHED BY N.E.I. LEADERS ON GENERAL PRINCIPLES

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Two sub-committees appointed at the last meeting of the Dutch and Indonesian delegates will report to Lord Clark Kerr, Dr. Van Mook and Dr. Sjahrir to-morrow. They have been examining in detail sections of the Dutch plans ...

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  4. WORLD BREATHES MORE EASILY

    LONDON, Monday.—Commenting on the plea of the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) for a 50-year Anglo-Russian friendship treaty, which it says would do much to calm excited nerves, the "Daily Mail" declares that wise words and moderating ...

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  5. King's Cousin To Wed Glamor Girl

    It is reported that the Marquis of Milford Haven, 26, cousin of King George, plans to marry Sandra Rambeau, an American ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PASSENGER ROCKETS TO FLY 100 MILES ABOVE THE EARTH

    LONDON, Monday.— Britain is investigating a plan for passenger rockets, with Jet brakes, to fly 100 miles above ...

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  7. U.S. SHIP BREAKS IN HALVES

    LONDON, Monday.—An American ship, Byron Darnton, 7176 tons, ran aground near the Firth of Clyde yesterday and sent out an ...

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  8. [?]aps On Trial

    On trial for barbarity, these Japanese made notes while charges were being read in the war crimes court at Darwin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Great Problems Ahead

    LONDON, Monday.— When, at the annual meeting of shareholders of the Orient Company, the chairman (Mr. Irvine Geddes) ...

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  10. BELSEN IDENTITY ARRESTED

    BERLIN, Monday.—British Intelligence have arrested Rudolf Hoess on a farm near Flensburg after a search that lasted many months. ...

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  11. SYRIA'S SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE ARABS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Syrian Government has sent a memorandum to the Anglo-American commission on Palestine, supporting Palestine Arabs, says ...

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  12. STRONG INDICTMENT OF GOLDMINING COMPANIES

    LONDON, Monday.— "These companies were born in fraud, carried on in fraud and laid on their deathbeds in fraud," said Mr. O. ...

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  13. EGYPTIAN YOUTH HELD FOR BOMB OUTRAGE

    CAIRO, Monday.—The police yesterday arrested a young Egyptian allegedly responsible for an outrage at a cinema, when a grenade exploded ...

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  14. OPTIMISM OVER MISSION TO INDIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The statement by the British Prime Minister, (Mr. C. R. Attlee) on India has aroused enthusiasm among the ...

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  15. INCREASING INFLUENCE OF AUSTRALIA IN PACIFIC

    LONDON, Monday.—"The course of the war against Japan brought Australia into wholly new prominence as a power in the Pacific. It seems clear she will exercise increasing influence in shaping the policy and the British Commonwealth throughout this area," says "The Times" in a leading article. "The ...

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  16. LENIENCY TO JAPS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Sentences imposed at the Darwin war trials were not a Ministerial matter, and neither Ministers nor the Government would ...

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  17. GREEK LEADER'S FEARS FOR FREE ELECTION

    LONDON, Monday.—"Monarchist candidates alone are able to move about the country freely," declared the Greek Prime ...

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  18. De Valera Defends Eire's Neutrality

    LONDON, Monday.—"I never believed we lost American sympathy through remaining neutral," said Mr. de Valera, Eire's Prime ...

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  19. TENTATIVE PLAN FOR REVIVAL OF JAPANESE EXPORTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The War Department has approved of a tentative plan submitted by General MacArthur for the revival of a wide ...

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  20. YOIZUKI REPORT

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The report of the Government mission to Rabaul on the Yoizuki incident was presented to the Prime ...

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  21. Yugoslavs' Voice Support for Tito

    LONDON, Monday.—Shouting "We want Tito; we want Yugoslavia," demonstrators greeted the Allied boundary commission ...

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  22. MIXED VIEWS OF SENATORS ON LOAN TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A poll of Senators taken by Associated Press showed 21 favoring the loan to Britain, 20 opposed, and 52 ...

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  23. RUSSIAN EXPERIMENTS WITH V-2's

    LONDON, Monday.— German scientists and technicians working under Russian supervision will shortly fire a score of ...

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  24. ALEXANDER DEFENDS OLD SCHOOL TIE

    LONDON, Monday.—Defending "the old school tie" Field-Marshal Alexander, during a founder's day speech at his old school, Harrow, ...

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  25. "DEATH DOCTOR" TO STAND TRIAL

    LONDON, Monday.—The hypnotic-eyed death doctor, Marcel Petiot, who is accused of scientifically murdering 63 persons, comes ...

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  28. German Policeman Causes Explosion

    LONDON, Monday.—A German policeman caused an explosion which wrecked Berlin police headquarters in the Russian zone, ...

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  29. 36-HOUR WEEK RECOMMENDED IN BRITISH ZONE

    LONDON, Monday.— The British zone of occupation in Germany stands to lose nearly 80,000,000 man-hours of work as a ...

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  30. CROWD BREAKS UP ANTI-GERMAN MEETING

    LONDON, Monday.— A crowd which, sang "Internationale" yesterday broke up a demonstration in Trafalgar Square by the ...

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  31. U.N.R.R.A. FULFILLING VAST PROGRAMME

    ATLANTIC CITY, Monday.—The Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. Herbert Lehmann) announced that U.N.R.R.A. would deliver approximately 9,000,000 tons of desperately-needed supplies to 16 countries between March and June 30. He said it was vitally necessary that all contributing countries ...

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  32. ITALIAN REFERENDUM ON MONARCHY

    ROME, Monday.— Prince Umberto has signed a decrce fixing June 2, which, is general election day, as the date for the referendum on the future ...

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  33. TO RELIEVE ASTHMA

    The distressing attacks of asthma that are a constant anxiety to you may be quickly relieved if you take our advice and ...

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