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  3. CHURCHILL WARNED OF POSSIBILITY THAT JAPAN WOULD ATTACK

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Messages from Mr. Churchill to the late President Roosevelt referring to a possible Japanese attack on Britain and the United States were introduced at the resumed hearing of the Pearl Harbor investigation. The first ...

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  4. U.S. OPPOSES SHELVING PERSIAN PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The United States will oppose Russia's demands that the Persian question be removed from the agenda of the U.N.O. Security Council until all Red Army troops are withdrawn from the whole of Persia,' says the "New ...

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  5. Must Not Gamble

    GENERAL EISENHOWER, who said America could not afford to take a gamble by abolishing selective service. Any gamble with America's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Felt Responsible For Japs' Defeat

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lieut.General Mikao Uemura, former commander of the Fourth Kwantung (Japanese) Army, ...

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  7. HISTORIC STONE BACK IN ENGLAND

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Canadiun Prime Minister (Mr. Maekenzie King) announced that the Stone of Destiny, on which all ...

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  8. GERMANS SUDDENLY TAKEN ILL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—When the American steamer Frostbeg Victory anchored in the Mersey on Sunday night, 150 of 1400 German war ...

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  9. GREEK KING HIGHLY SATISFIED WITH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—King George of Greece, breaking his siience in a Fong, exclusive statement to the "Manchester ...

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  10. CONGRESS URGED NOT TO TAKE RISK

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—General Eisenhower, testifying before the Senate Military Affairs Committee which is considering the ...

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  11. GERMAN CHURCH LEADER ACCEPTS SHARE OF BLAME

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Pastor Niemoeller condemned the tendency of Germans to shift the blame for the crimes of the Nazi regime on ...

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  12. Nazi's Admission Knew What "Special Treatment" Meant

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.—Asked if he knew what "special treatment" for captured airmen meant in German documents, ...

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  13. PEACE CONFERENCE OPENS ON MAY 6

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The peace conference will open in Paris on May 6 or 8, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House ...

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  14. Japanese Cabinet's Resignation Demanded

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—One the eve of Japan's election, and following Sunday's Left-Wing demonstration, in which thousands, led by ...

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  15. Canada's War Surplus Deal With ES.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) has announced conclusion of an agreement with the United States for ...

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  16. Chinese Factions' Renewed Tension

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Kuomingtang relationships with the Communists have roached a critical stage again. A new rupture, with intensification of ...

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  17. "WIFE IN PRACTICALLY EVERY PORT"

    MILWAUKEE, Tuesday.—A merchant seaman, Joseph Vargas, charged with having abandoned his wife and six children, told the police he had ...

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  18. FAR EAST'S BIGGEST RUNWAY OPENED

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—Air-Marshal Sir Keith Park, who arrived in a York passenger plane with fighter escort, opened the Far East's biggest ...

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  19. LUMINIOUS CARPETS FOR THEATRES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Luminous carpets which, will light the way to seats but will not interfere, with film projection are ...

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  20. REFUSE BURNED IN BOMBAY STREETS

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.—Congress volunteers lit bonfires in the city streets to burn refuse which accumulated after 11,000 munici[?] started their ...

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  21. HUGE SEAS WERE CAUSED BY CYCLONE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. Meteorological experts believe the huge seas which pounded the west coast in calm weather on Sunday ...

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  22. REPORTED MISSING WITH 14 PASSENGERS

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—At the Communist Headquarters it is reported that a United States Army transport plane, flying to Yena'n from ...

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  23. EARLY CONFERENCE OF BIG FOUR MINISTERS LIKELY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. J. Byrnes) announced to-day that Russia and Britain had agreed to a meeting of the Big Four. Foreign Ministers, to commence in Paris on April 25. The French Cabinet has since assented to ...

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  24. Huge U.S. Bill For Atomic Research

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The United States is still spending approximately 500 million dollars yearly for the development and ...

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  25. TELLS WHY LEAGUE OF NATTONS FAILED

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—"The League of Nations failed solely because member States did not genuinely accept the obligation to ...

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  26. REFEREE STOPS TITLE FIGHT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The referee stopped the fight in the second round after the British heavyweight champion, Bruce Woodcocks, had forced ...

    Article : 116 words
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  29. Building of Giant Planes Authorised

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Government has authorised the Bristol Company to proceed with the construction of four Bristol ...

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  30. "Hellship" Allegations Refuted

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A senior British Army officer made an inspection of the Corfu following complaints of "hellship" ...

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  31. SECRECY ON PLANS FOR BOMB TESTS

    KWAJALEIN, Tuesday.—Although rumors are growing that the atom bomb tests at Bikini will be postponed indefinitely, preparations are being ...

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  32. Demand for Pakistan Without Delay

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—A demand for Pakistan without delay is contained in a motion to be submitted to a Moslem League ...

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  33. QUALIFIED RECOGNITION OF PERON BY U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The State Department announces that the United States, in concert with the majority of republics in the Western Hemisphere, is now prepared to participate with Argentina in a hemisphere defence treaty, provided the Peron Government ...

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  34. TELEVISION SERVICE NOT EXPERIMENTAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Noel Ashbridge, Deputy Director-General of the B.B.C., said the new television service would not be an experiment but a ...

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