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  3. RUSSIA MAINTAINING PRESSURE ON PERSIA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Official information reaching the State Department continues to indicate that the Russians are keeping up their pressure upon the Persians for political and economic concessions in northern Persia. ...

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  4. BRITAIN NEEDS OUR HELP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"We want your help to rebuild the shattered world and establish lasting peace," said the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) at the opening of the Australian exhibition by the Australian Resident Minister (Mr. J. A. Beasley). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DISASTROUS TIDAL WAVES' TRAIL OF DEATH

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Scores of people were drowned, thousands rendered homeless and millions of dollars' worth of damage done by tidal waves which, caused by a world-shaking submarine disturbance near the Aleutians yesterday, fanned out ...

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  6. BRITAIN TO RETAIN STRONG FORCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Army eatimates for the year ending March 31, 1947, published in a White Paper, show that a maximnm of ...

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  7. LATIN-AMERICA WOOED BY UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The New York "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says the United States is moving to smooth ...

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  8. WHY JAP BALLOT MUST BE HELD

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The State Department has disclosed that General MacArthur on March 30 advised the Far Eastern ...

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  9. INDIA MISSION'S "CLEAN SLATE"

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—Replying to Indian press criticism of the Cabinet mission, Sir Stafford Cripps said to-day: "We came to ...

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  10. Populists to Form Government in Greece

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — The Regent of Greece (Dr. Damaskinos) to-day received the Populist Party leaders, who agreed to form a ...

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  11. "DEPRESSED" OVER HITLER'S VIEWS ON JEWS

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.—Von Ribbentron, cross-examined by the French prosecutor, M. Nair, to-day told the War Crimes Tribunal he was most ...

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  12. Nazi Resurgence Group "Still in Infancy"

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday.—It is officially stated that the underground movement, by means of which Hitle[?] Youth leaders were trying to ...

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  13. AMERICAN PROSPERITY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — President Truman, in a message to the American Retail Federation, said America was on the ...

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  14. Poles Do Not Wish to Return Home

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Bevin's appeals to Polish servicemen and women, to go home have thus far met with a negative response, ...

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  15. Long Debate on Trade Disputes Bill

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Commons, which met at 2.15 p.m. on Monday and rose at 5.25 to-day, discussed Opposition ...

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  16. CANADIAN ESPIONAGE ORDER REVOKED

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) announced yesterday that the Royal Commission on Espionage had reported ...

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  17. Tito's Complaint to Britain Unheeded

    BELGRADE, Tuesday.—Declaring that Yugoslavia had protested against Allied flights over Yugoslavia territory, and had received ...

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  18. Denies Voluntary Aid to Nazis

    LONDON", Tuesday.—Allegedly taught microphone techniques by Margaret Joyce, wife of William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw"), ...

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  19. British Mission Withdrawing From Albania

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British military mission in Albania is withdrawing, says Reuter's Rome correspondent. It is learned that relations between ...

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  20. LATE FIELD-MARSHAL HAD HEROIC PLAN

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Mr. Anthony Edon, paying tribute to the Jate FieldMarshal Lord Gort in the House of Commons, said that if Lord Gort had ...

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  21. CLASHES IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. — R.A.F. Mosquitoes to-day went into action in support of a convoy which met opposition cast of Buiterizorg. ...

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  22. Falangists Celebrate Civil War Victory

    MADRID, Tuesday.—Surrounded by a bodyguard of Moorish horsemen, General Franco took the salute yesterday in a military parade, marking the ...

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  23. READY TO PROTECT AMERICAN INTERESTS

    ABOARD U.S.S. MISSOURI, Tuesday.—Admiral Hewitt, Commander of the United States 12th Fleet, stated to-day that the Missouri was ready to ...

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  24. WORLD FOOD SHORTAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Allocations of wheat and rice for Britain, India and other Empire countries resulting from the mission to ...

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  26. Canadian Posthumous V.C. Winner

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Victoria Cross has been awarded posthumously to a Canadian, Company SergeantMajor John Robert Osborn, of the ...

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  27. BATTLE OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Mayor of Westminster announced at the opening of the "Meet Australia" exhibition that the Battle of Britain memorial to ...

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  28. Subs Operated in Canadian River

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — A Naval Headquarters statement discloses that German submarines operated 250 miles up the St. Lawrence ...

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  30. Big Prices Paid For Roosevelt Stamps

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—An auction of 255 lots of stamps from the late President Roosevelt's collection brought 26,692 dollars. This amount included ...

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  31. Proposed Anglo-French Alliance Welcomed

    LONDON, Tuesday. The proposal by the French President (M. Gouin) for an Anglo-French alliance is welcomed in London, says "The Times' " ...

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