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  3. "MEIN KAMPF" HYSTERICAL OUTBURST OF FANATIC AND SEMI-INTELLECTUAL

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—Saying he had always been essentially a democrat and cosmopolitan, Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, former President of the Reichsbank, told the War Crimes Tribunal yesterday that he had visited almost every country in the world except Ireland and Finland. He was never very ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BOTH JEWS AND ARABS ATTACK REPORT ON PALESTINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Arab office in London describes the Anglo-American committee's Palestine recommendations as outraging Arabs' natural rights and legitimate aspirations, and declares that they mean the complete, everlasting subjection of ...

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  5. ITALY, YUGOSLAVIA INVITED TO STATE VIEWS ON PROPOSED FRONTIER CHANGES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Foreign, Ministers of Britain, France, Russia and the United States, decided to invite Italian and Yugoslav representatives to state their views regarding the report of the four-Power commission, which recommended four different frontier lines, says Router's Paris correspondent. ...

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  6. MR. ATTLEE'S VISIT OF GREAT VALUE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Whatever divergence of view there may be about the need to improve machinery for consultation and joint action in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Explosions Demolish Destroyer Escort

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— Three explosions aboard the destroyer escort Solar virtually demolishcd the ship and destroyed ...

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  8. MAY ECLIPSE ATOMIC ENERGY

    BERKELEY (California), Wednesday.—The existence of a machine named "synchrotron," which may be able to smash neutrons and ...

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  9. HARDEST BLOW YET STRUCK AGAINST LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Senator R. M. La Fallette delivered what is generally regarded as the hardest blow yet struck against the ...

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  10. REQUIEM MASS FOR LATE SENATOR KEANE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Requiem Mass for the late Senator Keane at St. Matthew's Cathedral yesterday was attended by ...

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  11. High-Speed Cameras To Take Pictures Of Atomic Bomb Tests

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Sixty high speed cameras, each able to take thousands of pictures a second, will film the atomic-bomb tests, some from a ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. ARGENTINA STILL SHELTERING NAZIS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) says Argentina has still-not returned to Germany many of the most ...

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  13. STRIKE HOLDS UP MERSEY SHIPPING

    MANCHESTER, Wednesday.—Ship canal pilots struck yesterday, and vessels at both ends of the canal, including food ships, are already held up. ...

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  14. Serious Trade Setback if U.S. Credit not Granted

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The stock markets, after the recent improvement, to-day reacted to renewed doubts regarding the American loan. News that the 650,000,000-dolIar life-Iine credit is nearly exhausted, produced a notable response in tobacco shares, because curtailment of imports of raw ...

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  15. Anglo-French Financial Agreement

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Hugh Dalton) said in the House of Commons that an Anglo-French financial agreement was signed on ...

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  16. OXFORD GROUP TO PRESENT PLAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Frank Buchman, founder of the Oxford Group, yesterday arrived by the Queen Mary from America. He came to Britain with 105 ...

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  18. PRO-FASCISTS ACTIVE IN ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday.—Five masked and armed men entered the Montemario radio station late last night, overcame the employes, and interrupted the ...

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  19. Truce in Manchuria is Expected

    NANKING, Wednesday.—A friend of General Marshall's forecasts a truce within a few days in the Manchurian struggle. It is slated that at least six ...

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  21. Says Russian Forces Must Retain All Their Power

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The Russian armed forces must retain all their power, said Marshal Rokossovsky, former comander of the second White ...

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  22. VAST MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Japan's vast May Day celebrations, sponsored by 600 trade unions, proceeded peacefully. The speakers addressed a ...

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  23. Would Make Britain Cede Bases to Obtain Loan

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Senator Russell (Democrat, Georgia) told a reporter to-day that he intended to support the move by Senator ...

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  24. TWO STUDENTS KILLED IN EGYPTIAN INCIDENTS

    ALEXANDRIA, Wednesday.—Two Egyptian students were killed when police fired on a crowd yesterday. The shooting followed a small attack against ...

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  25. Britain Seeking to Meet French Ideas of Security

    PARIS, Wednesday.—While Mr. Byrnes was proposing a security guarantee in the form of a 25-year four-Power treaty for the complete disarmament of Germany, Britain was seeking to meet the French ideas of security by suggesting an international regime for the Ruhr for a period of up to 50 years. ...

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  26. LOVE AT "FIRST BITE"

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Charles Amendola, of Bronx, who was of 30 comparatively new husbands who waited for hours at ...

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  27. Japanese General to Be Hanged

    MANILA, Wednesday.—Convicted for responsibility for the deaths of 2500 to 3000 civilians on Pany Island, the Japanese Lieut-General Takeshi ...

    Article : 130 words
  28. MR. ATTLEE REJECTS JOURNALISTS' PROPOSAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) said in the House of Commons that had declined to adopt a proposal from the National ...

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  29. 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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