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  3. PERSIA TO APPEAL TO U.N.O. IN SPITER OF SOVIET WARNING

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Times'" James Reston learns that the Persian Government has instructed its Ambassador to appeal to the U.N.O. Security Council against the continued presence of Russian troops in Northern Persia. The decision was taken ...

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  4. CANADA BASE FOR SPYING AGAINST BRITAIN, U.S.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), in a speech in the House of Commons, said the Soviet spy ring was as serious a situation as had ever existed in Canada. The Russian cypher clerk Gouzeiko had told Canadian officials ...

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  5. Launches New Carrier

    PRINCESS ELIZABETH yesterday launched Britain's latest and most powerful aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Eagle, at Belfast. Crowds cheered when she ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ASPIRATIONS OF EXILED SPANIARDS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Renewed efforts to form a representative Spanish Republican Government have followed the arrival in Paris ...

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  7. Belgium Offers to Help Rebuild Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An offer by Belgium to help rebuild Britain will be discussed in London this week. A Belgian ...

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  8. Committed for Trial

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Dr. Alan Nunn-May (34), King's College lecturer, was to-day committed for trial on charges ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 40,000 Exterminated in Nazi Camp

    HAMBURG, Tuesday. — Forty thousand people "disappeared" in two years at Neuengamme concentration camp, near Hamburg, where ...

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  10. CHINESE FACTIONS' [?]ARREL FLARES UP

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—China's Government- Communist quarrel [?]s flared anew amid mutual accu[?]tions of unprovoked military ...

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  11. WANTS TERMINATION OF PRICE CONTROLS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The National Association of Manufacturers has issued a statement urging Congress to end price control on all ...

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  12. TUMULTUOUS SINGAPORE RECEPTION FOR NEHRU

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday. — Pandit Nehru, whose plane was three hours late, was given a tumultutous reception from thousands of persons along ...

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  13. "BLUEBEARD" AND JUDGE SHOUT AT EACH OTHER

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Heated argument concerning the number of murders with which Dr. Marcel Petiot is charged occurred when the public prosecutor mentioned. 33 bodies. Petiot himself insisted the number should be 63, but the prosecutor brushed aside his argument, saying: "Thirty-three are all we care ...

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  14. Satisfied Ship Fires Not Caused by Sabotage

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for War Transport (Mr. A. Barnes) told the House of Commons he considered it unnecessary to investigate any ...

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  15. EMPIRE LEADERS TO CONFER IN APRIL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. C. E. Attlee) told the House of Commons it was impossibly to arrange the proposed April ...

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  16. Wants to Know Why Liner Not Used to Carry Brides

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Thomas Moore (Con., Ayre) asked the Minister for War Transport (Mr. Alfred Barnes) in the House of Commons why ...

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  17. VATICAN EXPLAINS W. UKRAINIAN SECESSION

    A Vatican statement, referring to the announcement that Western Ukraine churches had renounced allegiance to Roman Catholicism, ...

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  18. CHURCHILL SEES

    NEW YORK, Tues.—Speaking at the Columbia University, from which he received an honorary degree, Mr. Winston Churchill said ...

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  19. TIVOLI GIRL LEAVES HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Six and a half months after having been badly burned in a fire in the Tivoli dressing room. Diana Hartt, a showgirl, left hospital ...

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  20. GRAVE WARNING ON FOOD CRISIS

    ATLANTIC CITY, Tuesday. — Famine might destroy more lives than any war in history unless the food-rich nations took strong, ...

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  21. BRUTAL MURDER

    VIENNA, Tuesday — Unknown persons last night murdered the secretary of the Nazi purge committee at Laa, 35 miles north of Vienna, by stopping ...

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  23. Thousands Cheer Alexander

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Thousands of city workers cheered and shouted, "Good Old Alexander," when the Field-Marshal drove in an open State ...

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  24. Poles Take Over Land in Corridor

    BERLIN, Tuesday — The first party of Poles from Russia has arrived to take over land in the old Polish Corridor previously worked by Germans, ...

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  25. ATROCITY CASE STALKED BY HORROR

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—"Unspeakable horror stalks this case from beginning to end," said Colonel Sloman, prosecutor, in opening the trial of ...

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  26. SECRET DEAL ON ITALY

    NEW YORK, Tuesdaly. — The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says a secret Teheran understanding between Mr. Winston ...

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  27. 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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  28. Substantial Food Aid to India

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Giving details of extra food supplies to meet the food crisis in India the Under-Secretary for India (Mr. ...

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  29. BRITISH NOTE ON REMOVAL OF JAP. MACHINERY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The British Government on March 9 sent a communication to the Soviet Government referring to reports of ...

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  30. Spain's Story of U.S. Espionage

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The France Government, in a 5000-word reply to charges publishcd in the United States White Book, declared the ...

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  32. UNIFIED POLICY ON GERMANY VITAL

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday. — Mr. Henry Morgenthau, former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, said Allied agreement on policy ...

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  33. Indonesians Attack Convoy

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. — Indonesians heavily attacked a convoy near Bandoeng, wounding one British and four Indian soldiers. Tank-supported ...

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  34. WARNS OF COMMUNISTS IN KEY POSTS

    HONOLULU, Tuesday. — MajorGeneral Charles Willoughby, intelligence officer for General MacArthur throughout the war, told the press h ...

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  35. SECOND REFUSAL TO ACT AGAINST FRANCO

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain has a second time refused to join France in taking the case, of the France regime in Spain before the U.N.O. Security ...

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  36. "DEATH-KNELL" OF COTTON TRADE

    LIVERPOOL, Tuesday. — Manchester cotton associations and the Federation of Master Spinners are separately meeting to-day to ...

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  37. BORNHOLM EVACUATION SPEEDED UP

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—The Russian evacuation of the Danish island of Bornholm is proceeding at increased speed. Several troopships have ...

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  38. TOLD GOERING BRITAIN MEANT BUSINESS

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday. — The war crimes tribunal agreed to interrupt Goering's evidence and read the testimony of the Swedish industrialist ...

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