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  3. RIBBENTROP ASSERTS: DID NOT SAY BRITAIN WOULD NOT FIGHT

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—A direct denial that he ever, told Hitler the British were degenerate or that they would not fight was given by von Ribbentrop to the War Crimes Tribunal. "I told tho Fuhrer," he declared, "that the British had a heroic attitude ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PACIFIC OCEAN MAY EXPLODE IN BOMB TESTS

    ST. LOUIS, Friday.—The possibility that the Pacific Ocean, or part of it, might explode in the atomic bomb tests was discussed privately at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The conclusion reached was that the reaction of water ...

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  5. SOVIET INTERFERENCE IN PERSIA Further Evidence to Be Produced

    LONDON, Friday.—Reutet's New York correspondent says it is learned that the Persian delegate to the Security Council will bring additional and fully-documented evidence of Russian interference in the internal affairs of Persia through its agents, ...

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  6. LOST RACE AND HIS LIBERTY

    PARIS, Friday.—A French general chased a British private through the streets of Lille yesterday and won. The private ...

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  7. SPY SUSPECT'S "TORTURE" ALLEGATIONS

    OTTAWA, Friday.—At the preliminary hearing of espionage and conspiracy charges against him, Captain Gordon Lunan, ...

    Article : 331 words
  8. BLAMES HITLER FOR LIDICE CRIME

    LONDON, Friday.—Karl Frank, testifying before the People's Court in Prague, where he is charged with the Lidice crime, said it was carried ...

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  9. U.N.R.R.A. Settles Refugee Argument

    ATLANTIC CITY, Friday.— The U.N.R.R.A. administration has agreed to continue the care of 900,000 European refugees, most of ...

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  10. Sees No Reason To Resume Rationing

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Asked about the U.N.R.R.A.'s recommendation that all nations ration food, President Truman said he did not ...

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  11. 20 p.c. of Troops Churchgoers

    LONDON, Friday.—Ten per cent, of the troops were frankly hostile to the churches, 40 per cent, were indifferent, and 30 per cent, ...

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  12. MUST NOT "HOLD HANDS" WITH JAP GIRLS

    TOKIO, Friday.—The United States Army is fining its soldiers an average of 10 dollars for "unseemly" public displays, such as having an arm around ...

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  13. Treaty of Alliance witth Transjordan

    LONDON, Friday.—A treaty of alliance between Britain and the Emir of Transjordan, the terms of which are published in a White ...

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  14. Austria Active in Foreign Trade

    VIENNA, Friday.—The Foreign Minister (Herr Gruber) has announced that Austria has concluded favorable trade agreements with Czechoslovakia, ...

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  17. Peacetime Posts For U.S. War Leaders

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman, at a press conference, announced that he had designated four Army and four Navy ...

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  18. BERLIN'S INCREASING DEATHRATE

    BERLIN, Friday—The city's deathrate is increasing and deaths are now exceeding births by 350 daily, says Berlin's ...

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  19. EISENHOWER ON... ARMY DISTINCTIONS..

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—General Eisenhower declared yesterday that while not prepared to abandon completely certain distinctions between ...

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  20. 13 Believed Killed in Singapore Air Crash

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—An R.A.F. Sunderland flying-boat crashed near Singapore yesterday when taking off for Hong Kong. Seven were killed, six are ...

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  21. OWNERSHIP OF MANCHURIAN CO. DISPUTED

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The New York "Herald-Tribune's Shanghai correspondent says an Anglo-Soviet dispute it developing over ownership of the Tscurin Company, Manchuria's biggest commercial institution. Herman Poliakov, Tseurin's Mukden ...

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