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  3. WAR PARTNERS BALANCING LEND LEASE BOOKS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Details of the all-embracing, nine-point agreement between England and America for finally settling lend-lease and reverte lendlease and surplus property, and murual war claims, are contained in a White Paper issued last night. ...

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  4. ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNITY ESSENTIAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Continued unity of the English-speaking peoples was all-important for the future of world peace and prosperity, declared the new chairman of the English-Speaking Union (Lord Wakehurst). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THREAT TO WORLD PEAGE

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—The Persian Ambassador to Washington (Hussein Ala) to-day told the United Nations' Council that no agreement had been reached between Persia and Russia, and that the "explosive situation" was a threat to world peace. ...

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  6. Chinese Have "Plans" for Puppet Leader

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Russia has agreed to relcase Henry Pu Yi, former Japanese puppet governor in Manchuria, according to Mr. Wu, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CONTROL PLAN FOR EMPIRE FORCES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The case for a more effective general staff controlling all the Empire's armed, forces was put before the House ...

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  8. RIGOROUS FOOD CONTROL URGED

    ATLANTIC CITY, Thursday.—The U.N.R.R.A.'s special committee on food has urged member nations to adopt rigorous food controls, including ...

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  9. PLANNING WORLD POLICE FORCE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The U.N.O. Military Staff Committee held a closed business meeting in the Henry Hudson ...

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  10. Expects Anglican Church Reunion

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reunion, of the Church of England and the Free Churches was the subject of an address by the Archbishop of ...

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  11. Anxious to Get Troops Out of Greece

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. E. Bevin) asked in the House of Commons yesterday whether Britain intended to withdraw troops ...

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  12. New Difficulty For India Mission

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Moslem League's delegates in the Indian Legislative Assembly have adopted surprise tactics which are ...

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  13. Trieste Situation Deteriorates

    LONDON, Thursday.—The situation in Trieste has taken a turn.. for the worse, says the "Times" Trieste correspondent. ...

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  14. POLES SHOW LITTLE DESIRE TO RETURN HOME

    LONDON, Thursday.—No request has been made by any Polish soldiers in Italy for repatriation to Poland since Mr. Ernest Bevin 's message was ...

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  15. WORLD WOOL BUYERS TO MEET AGAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Representatives of countries forming the greatest potential market for Australian and New Zealand wool ...

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  16. Russian Offer on Manchuria Accepted

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Liu Chieh), at a press conference, said China had accepted ...

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  18. SUDAN STATEMENT INSINCERE, SAYS DELEGATION LEADER

    CAIRO, Thursday.—"After 50 years, Sudanese no longer believe the British Government is preparing them for self-government," ...

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  19. LARGER HOME FOR LONDON'S DOMINION VISITORS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Victoria League, under the patronage of the King nnd Queon and Queen Mary, is appealing for funds for ...

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  21. Yugoslav Conduct Slated by Allies

    ROME, Thursday.—A communique from Allied Mediterrancan Headquarters at Caserta draws attention to recent Yugoslav troop ...

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  22. MONETARY FUND AMENDMENT SOUGHT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The "Journal of Commerce's" Washington correspondent says Britain, at a directors' meeting of the Bretton ...

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  23. ASSURES MALAYANS OF AUSTRALIAN FOOD AID

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Australia would meet Malayan food requests, promised the Australian-General of Food Supply (Mr. Claude Massey). ...

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  24. LABOR PARTY URGED TO EXCLUDE "REDS"

    LONDON, Thursday.—Urging the annual conference of the Labor Party to endorse the National Executive's refusal of the Communist Party's ...

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  25. Inflation Would Spoil Economic Outlook

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Vinson) told the House of Representatives' Banking Committee that unless the ...

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