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  3. FURTHER ARMED CLASHES IN CHINA

    PEIPING, Thursday.—Reports of armed clashes in Changchun as the Communist forces advance thereon from the "south reached Peiping to-day as Communist and Government factions wrangled in Chungking over the Government's right to send troops into ...

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  4. SETTLEMENT OF PERSIAN CASE EXPECTED

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Complete settlement of the Persian case is predicted by the U.N.O. officials and newspapers. American officials are confident that to-day's developments brought the crisis substantially nearer a close, and that the ...

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  5. INDIANS MAY BECOME "TIRED OF TALK" IF DISCUSSIONS FAIL

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—"If the independence of India be not achievedt by the present discussions the conviction will grow that the time for all talking is over," said Pandit Nehru, leader of the Indian National Congress. The people, he continued, would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 280 words
  6. 80 MISSING IN TIDAL WAVE AREAS

    HONOLULU, Thursday.—Hopes for the safety of 80 people, includtafr 50 children, missing in Monday's tidal waves, have dwindled. ...

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  7. EFFORTS TO SOLVE GREEK PROBLEMS

    ATHENS, Thursday.—Three suggestions for solving the immediate political problems of Greece were placed before the Greek leaders by ...

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  8. ALLIES' FIRMER HAND IN TRIESTE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Allied Military Government in Trieste has warned all parties that no more unauthorised or spontaneous" ...

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  9. Killers Escape from U.S. Prison

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Two killers broke out of "Death Row" at the District of Columbia Gaol yesterday after seizing the guns and ...

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  10. ADVOCATE BREAD THRIFT CAMPAIGN

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.—When the wheat quota allowed by the Combined Food Board is received, South Africa will face a shortage of about ...

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  11. FAVORS FRENCH TREATY "AT APPROPRIATE MOMENT"

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Government believes Anglo-French friendship should be cemented by treaty 'at an appropriate moment,'" said the Foreign Secretary (Mr. E. Bevin) in the House of Com- t mons. He was replying to a question as to whether the treaty should ...

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  12. Saw Paratroops' Bodies at Mauthausen

    DACHAU, Thursday. — Maurice Lampe, an official of the French Ministry and an ex-soldier who spent 13 months in the Mauthausen horror camp ...

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  13. British Troops in Greece

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin), replying to Mr. F. S. Cocks in the House of Commons, said he was anxious that the British troops ...

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  14. HITLER DISCUSSED CZECH ATTACK IN 1938

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.—General Keitel, former Chief of the German General Staff, told the War Crimes Tribunal that Hitler, ...

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  15. U.S. Asks Russians to Leave Oilfields

    BUDAPEST, Thursday. — The American military mission has asked the Bussians to withdraw their men from the Hungarian ...

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  16. Backache, Leg Pains May Be Danger Sign of Tired Kidneys

    If backache and leg pains are making you miserable, don't just complain and do nothing about them. Nature may be warning you that your kidneys need ...

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  17. Seeks to Extend Emergency Measure

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) told the Senate that the Military Committee was considering a ...

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  18. Russian Mission Arrives In Switzerland

    BERNE, Thursday.—A Russian military mission has arrived at Berne. The Swiss authorities refuse to disclose the reasons for the visit or the names of ...

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  20. SUB'S COMMANDER FOR COURT-MARTIAL

    LONDON, Thursday. — Lieut.-Commander R. P. Lonsdale, commander of the submarine Seal, when it was captured with all its crew in May, 1940, ...

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  21. RAPID PROGRESS TOWARDS ATOMIC ENERGY

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The New York "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says Major-General Groves, chief of the ...

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  22. For Trial On Espionage Charge

    OTTAWA, Thursday. — Magistrate Glenn Strike committed Captain David Gordon Lunan, 30 years, for trial on six charges of having communicated ...

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  24. British Agriculture Must Revert to War Basis

    LONDON, Thursday, "Britain will revert to the wartime agricultural policy," said the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. T. Williams), in the course of a speech at the internationl food conference. Britain's farmers must grow wheat, potatoes, sugar beet and other ...

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  25. MASS TREK TO START JAP EXODUS FROM JAVA

    LONDON, Thursday. — Thirty thousand Japanese and about 15,000 Eurasian internees will begin a great trek to the coast from Central Java next week under the terms of an evacuation agreement between the Allies and the Indonesians. ...

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