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  3. CLAIMS SPAIN BROKE CENTURIES-OLD TREATY

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A dispatch from the Spanish border to a semi-official French newsagency charges the Spanish Government with violation of the centuries-old "traety of the Pyrenees" by sending 1100 troops into Enclave, which is surrounded entirely by French territory. ...

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  4. PLEASED WITH FIRST FULL PEACETIME BUDGET

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Though questioning the Chancellor's claim to a close approach to a balanced budget, and not accepting the declaration that the £6000 million floating debt is "not over-large," financial circles are pleased with Labor's first ...

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  5. ROLE FOR AUSTRALIA IN JOINT DEFENCE SCHEME

    LONDON, Wdnesday.—Sir Ronald Cross, the first British High Commissioner in Australia, speaking at a meeting of the Royal Empire Society, advocated a joint defence organisation representing Australia and other maritime countries in the eastern part of the Indian Ocean area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "EVERLASTING MATCH" PROMISED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —Unrestricted production of an "everlasting match" which can be struck several thousand times, ...

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  7. REGULATION OF JAP FINANCES

    TOKIO, Wednesday—General MacArthur is taking new steps to regulate Jap finances. He has abolished unlimited extension of national credit through ...

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  8. Princesses Visit "Meet Australia" Exhibition

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Blue ribboned koalas were presented to the Princess by June, daughter of Mr. J. A. Beasley (Australia's Resident ...

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  9. Runaway Inflation Sets Budgetary Problem

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday.—Rumania has been forced to adopt monthly budgets by the runaway inflation. Prices, especially that for gold, make ...

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  10. ECHO OF TRAFALGAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) announced in the House of Commons' that the Government would introduce legislation ...

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  11. BRITISH COLONEL SENT TO GAOL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Wearing battle-dress with a full row of medal ribbons and red collar flashes, Staff Officer Colonel David Brunton Aitken, ...

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  12. U.S. Airmen Died on Cross

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—Captain Tatsuta, commander of the firing squad which executed three Doolittle, airmen in 1942, told the ...

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  13. BRITAIN TO TAKE MORE APPLES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Arrangements had been made for the British Ministry of Food to life 750,000 cases of fresh ...

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  14. PERSIAN COUP FAILS

    TEHERAN, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent says that following reports of an attempted coup d' etat in towns evacuated by the Eureians, four men were ...

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  15. Red Army Troops Leaving Tabriz

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Teheran correspondent says most of the Red Army troops are reported to have left Tabriz, capital of Azerbaijan. ...

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  16. U.N.O. SECURITY COUNCIL

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—The U.N.O. Security Council considered changes in the rules of procedure recommended by a committee of experts. Mr. Gromyko ...

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  17. S.S. Men's Brutality at Mauthausen

    DACHAU, Wednesday.—The brutal execution of 12 Russians was described at the resumed trial of 60 former members of the Mauthausen concentration ...

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  18. Legalised Prostitution Ended in France

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Dates have been fixed for closing legalised brothels throughout France. Closing is being enforced in towns with ...

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  19. Non-Committal on Petrol Rationing Relief

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Minister for Fuel (Mr. E. Shinwell) said in the House of Commons he could not say when it would be possible to abolish petrol ...

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  21. PERSIAN ARMY LEADER ARRESTED

    TEHERAN, Wednesday.—The police have arrested General Arfa, former Chief of Staff of the Persian Army, who recently was dismissed by the ...

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  22. "RUSSIA WOULD GIVE MOSLEMS PAKISTAN"

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—"If neither the British nor the Hindoos concede Pakistan, Russia will give it to us," said an Indian ...

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  23. Anglo-French Alliance Talks to Continue

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French Cablnet has agreed to continue the Anglo French talks, and extend them to all questions actually pending between the ...

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  24. Tomato May Yield Important Drug

    ATLANTIC CITY, Wednesday.— A new germ-inhibiting agent derived from tomato plants and suceeding experimentally where penicillin, ...

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  25. WHY REMAIN GREY?

    It does not improve your appearance. If a man is grey he may not gain a position; if a woman, she may be "left" by her friends. Russias Hair Restorer ...

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  26. OIL CO. MANAGER'S EXPULSION FROM AZERBAIJAN

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Demoerat Party at Azerbaijan has expelled the Azerbaijan manager of the AngloPersian Oil Co., Mahmoud Froughi, ...

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  28. "Son of Heaven" Becomes "That Guy"

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Japanese judiciary has been brought up short by the question, "May the Emperor be referred to as ...

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  29. CROAT QUISLING SENTENCED TO DEATH

    BELGRADE, Wednesday.—The Croat quisling former Minister, Dr. Peter Gvozditch, has been sentenced to death by public hanging for having concluded an ...

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  30. U.S. OVERTURES UNLIKELY TO SATISFY PERON

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The conciliatory statement issued by the U.S. State Department this week as a basis for a settlement ...

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  31. EX-P's.O.W. TRY TO BURN NAPLES TOWN HALL

    LONDON, Wednesday—The police of Naples fired on ex-prisoners-of-war who attempted to set fire to the Town Hall. Two were seriously hurt, says Reuter's ...

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  32. Shipbuilding Workers' Increased Pay

    LONDON, Wednesday.—More than 200,000 workers in all grades of the shipbuilding and shiprepairing industry in Great Britain will benefit by ...

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  33. 1000 Poles Homeward Bound From Italy

    ROME, Wednesday—A contingent comprising 1000 members of General Anders' party of the Second Corps will sail to-day from Naples bound for ...

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  34. 2500 Dutch Troops Moved to Bandoeng

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—An R.A.F. transport squadron has carried 2500 Dutch troops, plus equipment, from Batavia to Bandoeng in the past few ...

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