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  3. BRITISH GOVERNMENT PREPARING NEW SOCIALISATION MEASURES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—New nationalisation measures are in preparation the Prime Minister (Mr. C. B. Attlee) announced at the Labor Party con. ference. Nationalisation measures were an essential part of the planned economy which was being introduced in Britain, he said. The measures wera ...

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  4. U.S. VETERANS MAY SOON BE UNEMPLOYED

    ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), Tuesday.—The veterans' administrator (Mr. Bradley) said in a speech that 4,000,000 veterans would be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UMBERTO STILL REFUSES TO BOW TO REFERENDUM RESULT

    ROME, Tuesday.—While a national holiday marking the birth of the new republic is being celebrated in Italy. King Umberto this morning stood fast in the Quirinal Palace, and the Cabinet held an emergency meeting in an effort to end the ...

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  6. RUSSIA REJECTS PLAN TO SEND MISSION TO LIBYA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The chief Soviet delegate at the meeting of the Foreign Ministers' deputies (Mr. Feedor Gusev) turned down ...

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  7. TRUMAN VETOES LABOR DISPUTES BILL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Truman has vetoed the Case Labor Disputes Bill, saying that strikes against private employers ...

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  8. SIAMESE KING'S DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Bangkok correspondent of Associated Press says King Ananda's death was the climax to a series ...

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  9. "VICTORY TROOPS" BEGIN SIGHTSEEING TRIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian victory contingent's lines in the Kensington Gardens camp were rapidly evacuated within a, couple ...

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  10. U.S. SUPREME COURT JUDGE THREATENS COLLEAGUE WITH "WAR"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—In a 2000-word statement cabled to thc United States Senate and House of Representatives Judicial Committees, Mr. Justice Robert Jackson, of the United States Supreme Court, who is chief United States prosecutor at the Nuremberg war crimes trial, declares that hui ...

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  11. NEW DEADLOCK IN INDIAN NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Azad announced that the Congress Party would not accept equal representation with the Moslem League in ...

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  12. MORE GERMANS LEAVE SPAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Three hundred and forty-two Germans have left Bilbao (Spain) for Germany in the United States liner Marine Perch, says ...

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  13. Azerbaijan Problem Settled

    TEHERAN (Persia), Tuesday.— The Foreign Office spokesman (Prince Firouz) said to-day that the Azerbaijan problom had been ...

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  14. Attempted Rebellion in Spain

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Nine exSpanish Republican officers and four civilians, including a woman, were to-day charged before a military ...

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  15. RUSSIANS PREVENT INSPECTION OF AREAS IN KOREA

    SEOUL (Korea), Tuesday.— The U.S. representative on the Allied Reparations Commission (Mr. Edwin Pauley), told the press the ...

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  16. Russia to Arm Poland, Yugoslavia

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Six: classes of Polish troops are to be trained immediately, says the Associated Press ...

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  17. MAY BE NO WEDDING CAKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There may be no cake at the wedding to-morrow of the Duchess of Gloucester's niece, Lady Elizabeth Montague Douglas-Scott, to ...

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  18. TERRIBLE WEAPONS IN PROSPECT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Devastating weapons that can destroy crops, deflect ocean currents and prohibit life in large areas, are ...

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  19. REFUSED TO CARRY OUT SCORCHED EARTH ORDER, SAYS SEYSS-INQUART

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.—Seyss-Inquart, sesuming his evidence, said that when Queen Wilhelmina broadcast a call for resistance and made personal allegations against the Fuhrer, he ordered the Royal Castle and estate to be turned over to the Dutch State. ...

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  20. JACK JOHNSON KILLED IN MOTORING ACCIDENT

    RALEIGH (North Carolina), Tues.— Jack Johnson, former heavyweight boxing champion, died in hospital from injuries received when a car he was ...

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  21. War Criminals Sentenced by Athens Court

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—A special tribunal to-day sentenced to imprisonment for life Lieut. Giovanni Revaliand, an Italian, and Lieut. Antonia Kaltchef, ...

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  22. Chinese Reds Attack Government Positions

    NANKING, Tuesday.—The "Central News" reports that when Communists attacked Government positions, 200 Government troops were killed or ...

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  23. MIHAILOVITCH RELUCTANT TO PLEAD

    BELGRADE, Tuesday.—"I do not feel guilty," was the only reply that Mihailovitch this morning would make to the president's demand for a ...

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  24. TOJO TO TAKE BLAME FOR STARTING WAR

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Dr. Ichori Kiyose, who is defending Tojo at the war crimes trials which begin on Thursday, told an interviewer ...

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  25. £40,000 WORTH OF ART TREASURES STOLEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The police are investigating the disappearance from, a wartime depository in London of £40,000 worth of art ...

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  26. Rejection of Palestine Report

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Council of the Arab League is consid. ering plana to call an Arab people's congress, as the third of a ...

    Article : 226 words
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  29. STOLEN HESSE JEWELS WORTH £1,000,000

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—The value of the stolen Hesse jewels has been revised upwards to at least 3,000,000 dollars (£A1,000,000) by the ...

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  30. Refuses to Say Whether Negro Should be Sent to Electric Chair Again

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Supreme Court has refused to rule whether Willie Francis, Louisiana Negro, should be sent to the electric chair a ...

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  31. Confidence in Anglo-Egyptian Treaty

    ROME, Tuesday.—General Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, who arrived by air to-day, declared that he was confident the ...

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  32. REPORTED MUFTI LEFT ENGLAND BY AIR AFTER ESCAPING FROM FRANCE

    DARIS, Tuesday.—The newspaper "Le Monde," which often reflects Foreign Office opinion, reports that the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem left France ...

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