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  3. MEMORY FAILS

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—General Tojo, former Japanese Premier, is claimed to be suffering from loss of memory. Questioned by American prosecutors ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. UNIVERSAL RETURN TO WARTIME FOOD RATIONING PROPOSED

    ATLANTIC CITY, Wednesday—The U.N.R.R.A. would r[?] commend universal return to wartime food rationing, according to sources close to the Anglo-American delegations. A decision to that effect was said to have been reached within the council's committee ...

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  5. COUNCIL PLUNGES INTO PERSIAN ISSUE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The president of the United Nations Security Council (Dr. Quotaischi) to-day swept aside the technical items on the agenda and immediately plunged the Council into the tangled Persian issue. ...

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  6. CHEERS AND BOOS AS CHURCHILL RETURNS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. Churchill arrived at Southampton yesterday after his U.S. visit. He appeared undisturbed by the boos ...

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  7. DEFINES ATTITUDE TO FUTURE OF SUDAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The foreign Secretary (Mr. E. Bevin) defined Britain's attitude to development, of self-government for ...

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  8. Should Eliminate German Dyestuffs Industry

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Association of British Chemical Manufacturers has Issued a stat[?] ment urging complete elimination ...

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  9. BRITISH HOUSING PROJECT GROWS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A monthly progress report shows that 18,193 houses were completed in England and Wales in February, an ...

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  10. U.S. Arrests Russian on Spy Charges

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The F.B.I. Director (Mr. J. Hoover) announced the apprehension last night of Lieut. Nicolai Grcgorivich Redin (29) ...

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  11. PURGE OF INDONESIAN REBELS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sulan Sjahrir's Indonesian Government, in a purge of dissident and rebellions elements, has thus far arrested nine extremist leaders, says the American Press representative at Batavia. The arrests include three members of the original Soekarno Cabinet. ...

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  12. GRUESOME TRIAL DETAILS

    PARIS, Wednesday.— Giving some of the most gruesome evidence over heard at the French Assizes, the famous medico-legal ...

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  13. Persia in No Hurry To Revise Treaty

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Persia is in no hurry for revision of the 1932 Anglo-Persian Treaty," said the Persian ...

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  14. 40,000 PRISONERS AT WORK IN BURMA

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Reuter's Rangoon correspondent says 40,000 of 68,000 war prisoners in Burma are being used to help in rehabilitation. ...

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  15. Poles' Trade Deal with" Switzerland

    BERNE, Wednesday.—The commercial agreement between Poland and Switzerland, signed yesterday, provide[?] for Poland's increase of her pre-war ...

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  16. 15 YEARS TO CLEAR UP DIVORCE CASES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the present rate, it will take 15 years to clear up 44,000 servicemen's divorce cases that are in arrear, says the Press ...

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  17. VETERANS' HOMES FIRST, IS U.S. POLICY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Administration has issued an order drastically restricting building and repairs unless specifically ...

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  18. NAZI CHIEFS EXCHANGE "WORDS"

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.— Goering and von Ribbentrop figured in a courtroom scene prior to resumption of the War Crimes ...

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  19. SPANISH "REDS" JOIN EXILED PARTY

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The SecretaryGeneral of the Spanish Communist Party (Senor Antonio Mije) has announced that the party has decided ...

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  20. Peath For Japs Who Murdered Natives

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.—Major-General Itzuki Toshio, former Japanese commander in the Nicobars, will be shot, and five warrant ...

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  21. HUGE HANGER FOR BRITAIN'S BRABAZONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— "The world's greatest aircraft hangor is beginning to take shape at Bristol, to house Britain's giant Brabazons— ...

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  23. Burma Demands Independence

    RANGOON, Wednesday.— Fifty thousand Burmese celebrating the first anniversary of the Anti-Japanese Resistance ...

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  24. MOUNTING BRUTALITY IN TRIESTE

    TRIESTE, Wednesday.— Mounting hatred and brutality were shown in further street fights between proItnlian crowds and Slovone ...

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  26. "SECRET ARMY" TO DEFEND JEWISH CAUSE

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday. A mysterious 4000-word memorandum signed "head of Command, Jewish. Resistance Movement," was ...

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  27. GERMAN ASSETS IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.— German assots in Spain are conservatively valued at £25,000,000. There is nearly a ton of gold currency, ...

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  28. NATIONALITY OF MARRIED WOMEN

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr, C. R. Attlee), replying to a question in the House of Commons, said thE meeting of Prime ...

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  29. "DENATURING" NEXT STEP TOWARDS ATOMIC POWER

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.—The denaturing of plutonium and uranium 235 is the great discovery scientists are seeking in order to make production of atomic power possible, says Associated Press. Such a discovery may mean that a piece of metal the size of a ...

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