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  3. POWERS TO DECIDE FATE OF GERMAN INDUSTRIAL AREAS

    THREE RICH industrial areas of Germany, the Ruhr, Saar and Rhineland (shown above), are again in the international spotlight. The Foreign Ministers' Conference in Paris will discuss their future. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BETTER PROSPECTS FOR EUROPEAN PEACE SETTLEMENT

    PARIS, Friday.—The decision that all four Foreign Ministers will be able to discuss all treaties means that Russia has completely reversed the stand she took at the London conference (Mr. Molotov then declared that the Potsdam decisions precluded ...

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  5. ONLY DRASTIC TARIFF CUTS WOULD COMPENSATE FOR LOSS OF IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—Recalling that British statesmen have repeatedly emphasised that to justify a claim for the elimination of Imperial preference, the United States and other countries would need to consent to really drastic tariff cuts, the "Financial Times" says it is by no means certain that the ...

    Article : 330 words
  6. 'Change Rush Jamming Phones: Blocking Streets

    JOHANNESBURG, — Business on the Stock Exchange is so heavy that it is jamming up the city telephone exchange and ...

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  7. £3,500,000 Atom Bomb Test

    Cost of the atom bomb tests in the Pacific would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Says R.A.F. Sergeant Struck Ailing Fellow-Prisoner

    LONDON, Friday.—When the courtmartial of Sergt. Herbert George Gibbs (27), of the R.A.F., who is alleged to have murdered a fellow prisoner, Gnr. ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. PROPOSED U.S. LOAN TO BRITAIN

    LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Friday.—The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) said yesterday that the proposed loan to ...

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  10. WOULD WIPE OUT YALTA VETO AGREEMENT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Russia, in the U.N.O. Security Council's committee of experts on procedure, advanced a new proposal ...

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  11. HOW MR. CHURCHILL HEARD NEWS OF JAPAN'S ATTACK

    LONDON, Friday.—The first news Mr. Churchill had of Pearl Harbor came when he was listening to the B.B.C. 9 p.m. news ...

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  12. ELECTING NEW LEADER OF SALVATION ARMY

    LONDON, Friday. — The Salvation Army High Council held its first session of a conference which is electing a successor to General Carpenter. ...

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  13. SCHACHT TRIED TO DEPOSE HITLER

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—Continuing his evidence before the war crimes tribunal, Gisevius, former Gestapo man, said Dr. Schacht made a second attempt to overthrow Hitler when the Czechoslovak crisis was brewing. Haider suggested that they kill ...

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  14. CANADIAN AQUITTED OF ESPIONAGE

    OTTAWA, Friday. — Mr. Glenn Strike, P.M., has declined to commit Dr. David Shogar for trial on a charge of conspiracy in connection with ...

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  15. CORDIAL TALKS IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Lord Louis Mountbatten, during a busy day, when he inspected airfields, docks and military units, had a cordial ...

    Article : 126 words
  16. JAPANESE WAR CRIMINAL HANGS HIMSELF

    SHANGHAI, Friday.—Major Chozo Matsuo, who arranged a sham court for the execution of 14 American flyers in Formosa, in June last, hanged ...

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  17. Sole Survivor of Trawler's Crew Found Clinging to Raft

    LONDON, Friday.—A ship 's trimmer was to-day found clinging exhausted to a raft. He was the sole survivor of the crew of 11 of a Grimbby trawler ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA AGAIN URGES INVESTIGATION INTO FRANCO REGIME

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Australia again called the Security Council to appoint a fact-finding commission to study the Spanish question. Lt.-Colonel W. R. Hodgson submitted a revised proposal, omitting his previous suggestion that the investigating group should call for written statements and ...

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  19. All Eyes on Gold Boom Town

    ODENDAALSRUST, Friday. — The mayor of this gold boom town has received a telegram from an engineering firm in Sydney asking him to notify ...

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  20. 14-DAY DISCUSSION BEFORE TACKLING REFUGEE PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Friday.—General discussion on the problem of Furope's refugees ended when the United Nations special committee reached the point ...

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  21. WANTS INQUIRY INTO NATIONALISATION OF COMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, Friday. — The Managing Director of Cable and Wireless (Sir Edward Wilshaw) said Cable and Wireless had suggested, and still considered, ...

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  22. BRITAIN TO RAISE SCHOOL LEAVING AGE

    LONDON, Friday.—If Government plans went right, not only would the school leaving age be raised to 15 next April, but a start would be made with ...

    Article : 62 words
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  24. 50 Killed in Rail Crash

    NAPIERTLLE (Illinois), Friday.— Burlington Railroads exposition flyer ploughed into the rear of the same railroad's advance flyer at 80-Mile ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. FORMER BUND LEADER A FREE MAN

    LONDON, Friday — Fritz Kuhn (50), former leader of the German-American Bund, has been freed after 6½ years as the United States Government's ...

    Article : 48 words
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  27. BRITAIN TO REDUCE GRAIN CONSUMPTION TO HELP OTHER COUNTRIES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government has announced measures to lower Britain's grain consumption, including a reduction of the standard bread loaf from 21b to 1¾lb, a reduction of 15 per cent. in beer production, and the diversion of 200,000 tons ...

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  28. MUST ARRANGE OWN WOOL PURCHASES

    LONDON, Friday.—Wool Control announces that it is censing to act as a purchasing agent for public authorities, public utilities and railways. ...

    Article : 139 words
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