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  3. SMUTS' PLEA ON DISPOSAL OF ITALIAN COLONIES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister of South Africa (General Jan Smuts) strongly holds the view that Britain should be the main controlling Power in deciding the disposal of the Italian colonies, which are athwart the main lines of ...

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  4. Poles Round Up Alleged Gestapo Ring

    LONDON, Monday.—Warsaw Radio says a German who was co-operating with the intelligence service of "one of the Great Powers" was among a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BEVIN TO DEMAND PEACE CONFERENCE FOR MAY OR JUNE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) returned to Paris to-day to demand, with the powerful support of the Commonwealth Governments, that a peace conference shall be called towards the end of May, or early in June, says the ...

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  6. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    MUNICH, Monday. — Complete results of the county council elections in the American zone in Germanq show a sweeping victory for ...

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  7. Mr. Molotov 'Surrenders'

    PARIS, Monday.—The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) triumphed over his uncompromising debating adversary, ...

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  8. Germans Moved to Tears

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—Many in the audience of 3000 were moved to tears during an address by Pastor Niemoller in a bombed church, "Let ...

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  9. FILM PRODUCTION EXTRAVAGANCE

    LONDON, Monday. — A conferonce of the Association of Cinema Technicians has passed a resolution severely censuring Gabriel ...

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  10. Russo-Czech Trade Pact "Satisfactory"

    PRAGUE, Monday.—The Foreign Trade Minister (Dr. Hubert Ripka) said to-day that he was more than satisfied with the new ...

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  11. ADMIT THEY KILLED BRITISH SOLDIERS

    JERUSALEM, Monday. — The Stern gang of Jewish terrorists has acknowledged responsibility for the killing of seven members ...

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  12. Tojo and 27 Others Charged with War Crimes

    TOKIO, Monday.—The United Nations have formally charged Gcneral Tojo and 27 others with 53 counts in war crimes indictments. ...

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  13. CHINESE COMMUNISTS TAKE ANOTHER CITY

    NANKING, Monday.—The newspaper "Takung Pao" reports that Chinese Communists seized Lunggiang (Tsitsihar), the capital of Nunkinng ...

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  14. U.S. ENCOURAGING UNIONISM IN OCCUPATION ZONES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Assistant Secretary of State (Major-Generul Hilldring) said today that promotion of labor unions ...

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  15. 1000 Scouts at Windsor Castle

    LONDON, Monday.—The King and Queen and the Princesses took the salute at a march-past of 1000 United Kingdom Scouts in Windsor Castle ...

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  16. JEWS CLASH WITH GERMANS

    FRANKFURT, Monday.—More than 5000 Jewish displaced persons clashed with German county council election voters at Diessen, ...

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  17. Police Fire on Persian Demonstrators

    TEHERAN, Monday.—Two were killed and three wounded when police fired on a group of workers on their way to the Teheran ...

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  18. Bedouins Rob Travellers of £10,000

    DAMASCUS, Monday.—Bedouins attacked a British Nairn Transport Co. bus convoy about 20 miles from the Iraq frontier, and robbed the passengers ...

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  19. URGES EMPIRE APPROACH IN ATOM RESEARCH

    LONDON, Monday.—The presouce of Dominion Prime Ministers in London affords an opportunity to discuss the co-ordination of ...

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  20. BRITISH PROPOSAL FOR CANAL TO BY-PASS SUEZ

    LONDON, Monday.—British experts are examining plans for a new canal from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea, under British ...

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  21. PRIME MINISTERS DISCUSS REPORTS ON EMPIRE DEFENCE PLAN

    LONDON, Monday.—The Commonwealth Prime Ministers are to-day discussing reports from their military advisers on a plan for Empire defence, prepared by the British chiefs of staff, says "The Times" diplomatic correspondent. The plan draws ...

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  22. SEEK UNDERSTANDING ON BASES FOR U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Iceland's refusal to lease defence bases to America has caused several Senators to renew demands for ...

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  23. No British Planes for Atlantic Service

    LONDON, Monday.—Because the Tudor prototype has not yet passed the Air Ministry test through tail unit trouble, none of the Tudors expected ...

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  24. Huge Swindle to Finance Gambling

    NEW YORK, Monday.—William Benjamin, arrested and charged with grand larceny, allegedly admitted having swindled credit ...

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  25. Stormy Debut for Bavarian Party

    MUNICH, Monday.—American military police threw out demonstrators who caused a disturbance at the first public meeting of the ...

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  26. MANY MAY STARVE BECAUSE OF SECT'S RELIGIOUS BELIEFS

    LANCASTER (Pennsylvania), Monday.—Many men, women and children in Europe may starve because the religious beliefs of the ...

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  27. Austrian Claims to South Tyrol

    PARIS, Monday.—The Austrian legation has issued a statement setting out claims to South Tyrol. The main argument is that possession of the ...

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  28. Montgomery's Book Disproves Ingersoll's Statement

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery's book, "From Normandy to the Baltic," written for ...

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  29. Warning to Exiled Poles

    WARSAW, Monday.—The Prime Minister (M. Edward Osubka-Morawshi) has issued a warning to exiled Poles, declaring: "Poland will close the road of ...

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  30. Chinese Drought Broken

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — General rains in Szechwan province give promise of relief from a severe drought that has been threatening China's most ...

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  32. COMMUNIST BLOCKADE IMPERILS REFUGEES

    PEIPING, Monday. — Government reports declare that Communists are blockading inner Shantung province, where millions of war refugees badly ...

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  33. 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. Russian Hair Restorer ...

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  34. PROMISES POLISH ELECTORS DEMOCRATIC CHOICE

    LONDON, Monday.—Moscow Radio reports that the Polish Premier (M. Osubka-Morawski), in the Polish National Assembly, reaffirmed that, at the ...

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  35. Correspondents' Protest to Spanish Government

    MADRID, Monday.—American press and radio correspondents have sent a letter to the Government asking for an explanation of the summary ...

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  37. FRANCE NEEDS STABLE GOVERNMENT

    AIX-EN-PROVENCE, Monday.—The President of France (M. Felix Gouin), in a speech in support of the new constitution, said that the country ...

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  38. EXPECT EARLY DECISION ON AZERBAIJAN

    TEHERAN, Monday.—The Azerbaijan and Persian Central Government representatives have expressed confidence that negotiations affecting the ...

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  39. BRITISH PROPOSE TWO SELF-GOVERNING AREAS FOR INDIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Cabinet mission is to put before the leaders of the Congress Party and the Moslem League at their meeting this week a proposal for two self-governing areas, Pakistan and Hindustan, says the "Daily Mail's" New Delhi correspondent. Those participating will be the ...

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  40. DUTCHMEN WILLING TO DO HOUSEWORK

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Because of the shortage of maids an employment bureau is offering the services of unemployed men to help with housework. ...

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