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  3. HUNGER IN EUROPE INEVITABLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Associated Press' special correspondent says hunger in Europe is inevitable. The question is how to prevent it from becoming starvation; how to stop famine leading to disease and disease to death and disorder. ...

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  4. TIDAL WAVES' GRIM TOLL MOUNTS STEADILY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Accounts of death and damage resulting from the huge tidal waves which covered a 400-mile are from Hawaii to California indicate their disastrous magnitude. It is conservatively estimated that between 4000 and 5000 have ...

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  5. INDIA DEMANDS SELF-GOVERNMENT IMMEDIATELY

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—The British Cabinet Mission this morning conferred with the president of the Indian National Congress (Dr. Azad). The Liberal leader (Sir T. E. J. Bahadur Sapru) told the press that he informed the Mission that unless an interim central Government were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTIONS KILL TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After a 30,000-mile commercial journey, Mr. Harry Town, export manager for Messrs. W. O'Hanlon and Co., ...

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  7. RUSSO-PERSIAN DISPUTE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Russian and Persian officials have indicated to the Secretary-General of the U.N.O. (Mr. T. Lie) that their ...

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  8. Strong Support For General Franco

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Huge popular demonstrations of loyalty to General Franco on the occasion of the 7th anniversary of his ...

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  9. Spy Suspect Has Case To Answer, Judge, Says

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—Magistrate Glenn Strike said to-day that, in his opinion, the Crown had made out a prima facie case against Captain ...

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  10. MAY END MYSTERY OF RENEGADE SUB

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A courtmartial on the loss of the British submarine Seal (which disappeared early in 1940 and reappeared as a ...

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  11. War Brides Coming by Aircraft Carrier

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A party of 130 wives of Australian servicemen will make history when it sails by the aircraft-carrier ...

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  12. WAFDIST VIEW OF TREATY REVISION

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The head of the Independent Wafdist Party (Maklam Pasha) said he was delighted that Mr. Bevin (British Foreign Secretary) was ...

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  13. Stern View of "Revolutionary Strikes"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Attorn. ey-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross), winding up a debate in the House of Commons on the Trade Disputes Bill, ...

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  14. Homma Executed at Manila

    MANILA, Wednesday.—An American firing squad yesterday executed General Homma. He died tied to a post with a black hood covering his ...

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  15. Greek King's ReturnPOPULISTS TO REQUEST PLEBISCITE

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—The British Ambassador (Sir Clifford Norton) has invited the executive committee of the Populist Party ...

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  16. ALLIES SHELL EXTREMISTS IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—It is officially reported that Allied guns shelled extremist concentrations in the area of Bandoeng to-day. Troops were called out to ...

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  17. GRIM WARNING OF GREEK FAMINE

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—Thousands of Greeks will in 1946 die of starvation —not suddenly, as in 1941, when they collapsed in the street, but gradually, ...

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  18. Russian Troops Evacuating Harbin

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—A semi-official despatch reports that the withdrawal of Russian troops from Harbin has bogun. ...

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  19. DAYLIGHT SAVING IN UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Daylight saving time, which since its introduction in the United States in 1917 has been the subject both of acclaim and ...

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  20. JAPS WANT WAR CRIMINALS PUNISHED

    YOKOHAMA, Wednesday.—Two American officers attached to General MacArthur's legal staff said in an interview to-day that Japanese civilians ...

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  21. BRITAIN SPENT £23,545,000,000 ON WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The six years of war cost Britain nearly £4,000,000,000 yearly, states a White Paper. The lowest annual figure was £2,595,000,000 in 1940 and. the highest £4,552,000,000 in 1946. The total cost was £23,545,000,000. ...

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  22. HEADACHES

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  24. PROBLEM OF REFUGEES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The special committee which the U.N.O. established on Feb. 2 to consider the problem of refugees and displaced ...

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  25. Claims British Troops Fired on Prisoners

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. J. H. Stewart (Lib.-Nat.) questioned the War Office Secretary (Mr. J. J. Lawson) in the House of Commons ...

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  26. ESCAPE of GERMAN WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The report of the official board of inquiry into the escape of the Gorman warships Scharnhorst, ...

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  28. Headquarters of Naples Communists Attacked

    NAPLES, Wednesday.—Several thousand unemployed and ex-servicemen attacked the Communist Party headquarters at Naples, and burned ...

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  29. BRITISH OWNERSHIP OF "TIMES OF INDIA" ENDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British ownership of the 108-year-old "Times of India" has ended, says the "Daily Mail's Bombay correspondent. ...

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  30. AMERICAN SERVICEMEN'S EYES ON AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A "World Telegram." columnist, Robert Ruark, quotes an unnamed Australian official in America as saying that 20,000 American ex-soldiers have applied for entry to Australia. Although the Australian Information Bureau can show only 60 passport ...

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  31. QUADRUPLETS BORN IN WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Thirty-six-year-old Mrs. Ruby Pierce, who became a widow only a month ago, yesterday gave birth to quadruplets— ...

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  32. Rome, New York Linked By New Air Service

    HOME, Wednesday.—A Trans-World Airlines plane landed at the Ciampino airport after establishing the first regular post-war commercial air service ...

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  33. WILL OL LATE EARL LLOYD GEORGE UPHELD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Byrne, in the Probate Court, pronounced for the will and two codicils of the late Earl Lloyd. George, of Dwyfor, ...

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  34. Refrigerated Space For Apple Exports

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Australia House to-day announced that sufficient refrigerated shipping would be diverted to the Australian run from ...

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  35. CLAIMS MALONEY SLANDERED RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The "New Times" accuses Mr. J. J. Maloney, former Australian Minister in Moscow, of spreading lies and slandering ...

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