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  3. ACTION AGAINST FRANCO REGIME

    NEW YORK, Friday.—With Russia, France and Mexico, and possibly China, siding with Poland, and Britain and America assuming the leadership in opposition to Poland's move, the matter of the United Nations deciding to take action against the Franco regime in Spain ...

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  4. ROOSEVELT'S GRAVE DEDICATED AS NATIONAL SHRINE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—President Truman, in the course of an address dedicating the late President Roosevelt's home grave as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 197 words
  5. SPLENDID RESPONSE TO CALL FOR WHEAT

    LONDON, Friday.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) said the British Commonwealth was responding magnificently to the call for wheat. He tributed the efforts of Australia in increasing sowings and aiding India to build up reserves. ...

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  6. ANGLO-RUSSIAN CO-OPERATION

    LONDON, Friday.—"AngloRussian friendship is the only possible basis for continuing peace," said Professor H. Laski, ...

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  7. BRITISH TROOPS LEAVING JAVA

    LONDON, Friday.—Several thousand British Indian troops have left Java this week, says Reuter's Batavia correspondent. Quoting a ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE DISCLOSURE MOTIVES TOLD BY CLERK

    OTTAWA, Friday.—Called as a Crown witness at the preliminary hearing in the Magistrates' Court of espionage charges against H. S. Gerson, the Russian cypher clerk Gouzenko was exhaustively cross-examined as to his personal motives in making certain disclosures to the Canadian authorities. He ...

    Article : 340 words
  9. Atomic Energy's Endless Possibilities

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Atomic fission must not be directed at destruction and ruin, but general well-being, said Mr. Igor Tamm, Soviet scientist, in ...

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  10. Further Income Tax Reductions in Britain Forecast

    LONDON, Friday.—Further concessions in income tax were forecast by Dr. Dalton when closing the bugdet debate in the House of Commons late last evening. He added this warning: "If we are to guard against inflation, we ...

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  11. NO SUVA SHORE LEAVE FOR BRIDES

    SUVA, Friday.—None of the 855 passengers (mostly New Zealand and Australian war brides of Americans and their children) was permitted to ...

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  12. U.S. LIFTS ARGENTINE TRADE BARRIER

    NEW YORK, Friday.—According to the "Herald-Tribune," the Commerce Department has informed American exporters that Argentina has been ...

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  13. Soviet's Economic Pressure in Hungary

    BUDAPEST, Friday.—The Russians are reported to be taking control of 18 per cent of the Hungarian National Credit Bank, which ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. Japs Rushing Into Trade Unions

    TOKIO, Friday.—General MacArthur, reporting on the occupation of Japan, said only 14 per cent of Japanese workers earned ...

    Article : 136 words
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  16. SICK GERMANS DRIVEN OUT BY POLES

    HERFORD (Germany), Friday.— The British Control Commission in Germany accuses Poland of driving out old, sick Germans and ...

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  17. NO REDRESS FOR "TENNIS WIDOWS"

    LONDON, Friday.—If a husband spend most of his time playing bridge or tennis withou[?] asking his wife to join him he ...

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  19. Denies Azerbaijan Seeking Separation

    TEHERAN, Friday.—The Premier (Dr. Pishavari) addressing the "Azerbaijan Parliament," denied that Azerbaijan desired ...

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  20. SETTING STAGE FOR BIG-FOUR TALKS

    LONDON, Friday.—The French Government has sent formal invitations to Britain, America and Russia for the meeting of Foreign Ministers in Paris ...

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  21. CZECH ATTACKS FORMER LEAGUE OF NATIONS SECRETARY

    GENEVA, Friday—.In a speech to the League of Nations Assembly, Dr. Kopecky, leader of the Czechoslovakian delegation, bitterly criticised the policy of the League Secretariat in 1939 and 1940, claiming that reactionary forces were very active at that time. ...

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