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  3. FOREIGN MINISTERS FAIL TO AGREE ON ITALIAN REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Foreign Ministers, after two and a half hours' discussion, failed to agree on the critical question of Italian reparations, but more flexibility was evident in their viewpoints than previously, says Router's Paris correspondent. ...

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  4. ATOMIC ENERGY PROVIDES CHANCE TO SOLVE PROBLEMS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The British representative on the Security Council (Sir Alexander Cadogan) and the U.S. representatives (Mr. Herschel Johnson) paid a tribute to the close friendship of Australia and America ac on Australian Society luncheon at the Roosevelt Hotel in honor of Dr. H. V. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIA INVOKES VETO ON SPANISH ISSUE

    NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY.—MR. ANDREI GROMYKO (RUSSIA) INVOKED [?] VETO ON THE RESOLUTION REFERRING THE SPANISH QUESTION TO THE GENERAL [?] OF U.N.O. Replying to Dr. H. V. Evatt (Australia), he told the Security Council that Russia [?]ferred ...

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  6. BISHOPS' APPEAL TO POLES

    WARSAW, Wednesday.—The Bishops' Assembly, the third to be held since the war, has issued an episcopal letter to be read in ...

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  7. GEN. CLARK PROMOTED DESPITE OBJECTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The U.S. Senate military committee to-day approved of General Mark Clark's promotion to the permanent rank of ...

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  8. PROBLEM OF STERLING BALANCES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Buoyant Argentine rails were the chief feature in the stock market on the news of the early departure of an ...

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  9. MEN BURNED BY POISON GAS

    MOBILE ALASKA (Alabama), Wednesday.—Poison gas escaped from German aerial bombs that were being loaded at a naval ...

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  10. Attempt to Silence Rumors About Siamese King's Death

    BANGKOK, Wednesday.—The Siamese Government, attempting to quiet rumors that King Anannda was murdered or committed suicide, has ...

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  11. MINISTER ADMITS FOOD SITUATION VERY GRIM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Williams), replying to a long House of Commons debate on food and agriculture, gloomily admitted the gravity of Britain's food position, says the "Daily Mail's" parliamentary correspondent. ...

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  12. BUMPER WHEAT CROPS BUT NOT ENOUGH

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Department of Agriculture forecasts that, although a bumper crop is expected in the United States, it is ...

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  13. TOKIO TRIAL

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The prosecution at the war crimes trial received a mild rebuff from the court in its attempt to show that schools ...

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  14. SUEZ ROUTE VITAL TO PEACE

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.—If the Suez Canal route were ruptured or endangered, one of the most important supports of world peace ...

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  15. LIKELY TO ACCEPT VICEROY'S INVITATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Informed political quarters are of opinion that the members of Congress who have been invited to join the provisionel interim ...

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  16. Argentina Wants Assets to Be Unfrozen

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.— The Foreign Office has requested the unfreezing of Argentine assets, valued at 1344,000,000 dollars, which the ...

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  17. 600,000 Germans Expelled from Poland

    WARSAW, Wednesday.—The Communist Vice-Premier (M. Homulka) said 600,000 Germans had already been expelled from Poland. There were still ...

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  18. Disastrous Floods

    TEHERAN, Wednesday.—The Euphrates and the Tigris rivers to-day overflowed their banks and flooded more than 1000 acres of agricultural ...

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  19. VON PAPEN RUFFLED

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—Von Papen, under resumed cross-examination by Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, described as a "very mistaken ...

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  21. PARIS DEMONSTRATION AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Shouting "Down with Thorez" hundreds of demonstrators attacked the Communist Party premises last night, smashed its ...

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  23. WAR BRIDES WITHOUT FOOD FOR 24 HOURS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Neither they nor their babies had received food for 24 hours during one stage of the trans-continental railway trip, said some ...

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  24. £50,000 for Screen Rights of New Novel

    HOLLYWOOD, Wednesday—Twentieth Century Fox has paid 150,000 dollars (£50,000 for the screen rights of Margory Sharp's now novel, which ...

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  25. GUN BATTLES IN SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.—Two gun battles in the street of Singapore are the latest incidents in the crime wave that is sweeping ...

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  26. SAYS MIHAILOVITCH ORDERED HIM TO AID ENEMY

    BELGBADE, Wednesday.—Upon the resumption of the treason trial, evidence was given by the last of Mihailovitch's accused lieutenants. He was ...

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  27. CLUE TO JEWISH KIDNAPPERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The police have found a clue to the kidnappers of five British officers, says Associated Press correspondent in Jerusalem. It consist of an abandoned taxi cab and a bottle of chloroform on the back seat, discovered near ...

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