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  3. MOUNTING TENSION OVER PLIGHT OF PANDIT NEHRU

    NEW DELHI, Friday.—Tension is nigh at Srinagar, despite the Kashmiri Government's assurances that Pandit Nehru is at liberty to leave when he wishes. The Kashmiri authorities have suspended all, traffic, which was at its peak because of the hot weather, in the Kashmir Valley. The number of ...

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  4. V.C. FOR SUPREME HEROISM

    LONDON, Friday.—The Victoria Cross has been posthumously awarded to an R.A.F. squadron-leader, A. S. Scarf, for "supreme heroism" in ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. GRAVE VIEW OF MUFTI'S ARRIVAL IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Friday.—The gravest view is taken in London of the consequences that may follow the Grand Mufti's arrival in Cairo, says the "Yorkshire Post's" diplomatic correspondent. The Government is considering what representations can or should be ...

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  6. POSTPONEMENT OF ACTION ON ITALIAN COLONIES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Foreign Ministers have virtually agreed to postpone action on Italy's colonies for one year. A "secret," informal meeting lasted two and a half hours. According to Reuter's Paris correspondent the Ministers discussed the proposal made by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Dutch Spy Suspect for Trial

    LONDON, Friday. — Christian Lindeman, 33, Dutch garageowner, who allegedly was a master German spy under the code ...

    Article : 100 words
  8. Employes Take Over Tokio Functions

    TOKIO, Friday. — Tokio City employes took over the administration of several municipal functions as a climax to a long wage dispute ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. CANADIAN M.P. GAOLED ON SPY-RING CHARGE

    MONTREAL, Friday. — Justice Lazure has sentenced Fred Rose, Communist M.P., to six years' imprisonment. Rose had been ...

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  10. MORE COMFORT FOR SHIPS' CREWS

    MONTREAL, Friday. — Space has been sacrificed for improvements in the crew's quarters aboard the ship Port Darwin, the first vessel altered ...

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  11. OVERHAUL OF BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Friday. — The whole future training, size and disposition of the British Army at home and overseas is to be planned at a secret ...

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  12. GERMANY DID NOTHING WITH ATOMIC ENERGY

    NUREMBURG, Friday. — Germany had virtually no experiments in atomic energy nuder way during the war, replied the former Nazi Minister for ...

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  13. PLOTTED TO KILL HITLER, NAZI MINISTER CLAIMS

    NUREMBERG, Friday. — Sp[?]r, former Nazi Minister for Munitions, told the War Crimes Tribunal that two months before the ...

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  14. GIFT FOOD IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

    LONDON, Friday. — "The Ministry of Food inspectors have examined the warehouses in which Australian gift foodstuffs are ...

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  15. Indonesians Firing on British Patrols

    BATAVIA, Friday. — The British authorities announced to-day that artillery was engaging the Indonesians on the eastern bank of the Bekass ...

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  16. PACIFIC BASES

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — President Truman told his press conference that he and Dr. Evatt (Australia) yesterday discussed the whole question of ...

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  17. MORE MILLIONS FOR U.S. ATOM RESEARCH

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee has made substantial changes in President ...

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  18. SELLING WAVE HITS U.S. STOCK MARKET

    NEW YOBK, Friday.—A wave of selling in the final hour on the Stock Exchange carried prices down one to four points for many ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. Doctor Questioned at Inquest on Drug Addict

    LONDON, Friday.—Reference to the fact that the Austrnlian-born Harley Street surgeon, H. G. BedfordRussell, received more than £10,000 ...

    Article : 172 words
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  21. 20 NATIONS JOIN FOOD COUNCIL

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Argentina has joined the International Food Emergency Council, leaving only Russia, among the 21 invited ...

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  22. NAZI CRIMINAL DOES NOT WANT TO LIVE

    BELGRADE, Friday.—The ex-Minister for the Interior in the Neditch (Quisling) Government, Tasa Dinic, admitting collaboration with the Axis, ...

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  23. Draft Constitution for Displaced Persons

    NEW YORK, Friday.—After nearly a week's complicated argument, the Economic and Social Council's drafting committee for refugees and ...

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  24. COMMUNIST SPOKESMAN URGES END TO HOSTILITIES

    NANKING, Friday.—The Communist negotiator, General Chouen Lai, has issued a statement urging the ending of ail hostilities, both in China proper and Manchuria, without any time limit. He rejected the Chinese ...

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  26. ELECTIONS IN BURMA

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Government wants to hold elections in Burma as soon as possible, so that a democratically-elected legislature may be ...

    Article : 140 words
  27. Tried to Suicide When Sentenced to Die

    SINGAPORE, Friday. — A minute after he was sentenced to death for brutalities against prisoners-of-war in Siam and Burma, Licut. Nobusawa ...

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