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  3. U.S. SEEIKNG PACT TO KEEP JAPAN POWERLESS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—America is seeking a 25 years' Big Four pact to control Japan and ensure that she is kept disarmed and powerfess. The text of a proposed treaty between America, Britain, ...

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  4. RUSSIA OBJECTS TO PEACE CONFERENCE PROPOSAL

    PARIS, Sunday.—The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. James F. Byrnes), at the Foreign Ministers' conference, yesterday made an unsuccessful proposal to call a European peace meeting on July 15. Mr. Molotov (Russia) objected on the ground that "the ...

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  5. Arab Leader

    THE GRAND MUFTI "Crafty, fanatical, ambitious, the most sinister Arab in the Near, East"... this is a description of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EIGHT KILLED IN HOTEL EXPLOSION

    DALLAS (Texas), Sunday.—An explosion in the basement of the Baker Hotel killed eight persons and injured 41. ...

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  7. War Threat

    Brigadier J. B. GLUBB, commander of the T r ansjordan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JUMP IN EUROPEAN COAL PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Sunday.—Coal output in Western Europe rose sharply in May. European Coal Organisation figures show that Western Germany increased ...

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  9. Body of Siamese King to Be Examined

    BANGKOK, Sunday.—The Siamese commission has announced that the late King's body will be removed from its golden urn for examination, including ...

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  10. Mufti Guarded by Troops and Armored Cars

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Egyptian troops, armed with Brens and with armorcd ears, are guarding five residences in Egypt in any one of which the ...

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  11. Russia Wants Ban on Atomic Weapon

    LONDON, Sunday.—Unless the atomic weapon be banned, and the problem of using atomic energy for peaceful [?] weapon be banned and the problems ...

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  12. Arrests Follow Indian Move in South Africa

    DURBAN, Sunday.—All Indians, including women who camped on forbidden ground as part of a passive resistance campaign against South ...

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  13. LIBEL ACTION BY EDDA CIANG

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mussolini's daughter, Edda Ciano, has brought an action for libel against the editor of the Swiss weekly ...

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  14. AMNESTY FOR ITALIAN POLITICAL PRISONERS

    ROME, Sunday.—The Republican Government has announced a complete amnestv for all political prisoners convicted between the liberation and June ...

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  15. RUSSIAN WOUNDS TWO AMERICANS

    VIENNA, Sunday.—A. Russian soldier in a stolon American jeep shot and wounded two American military police who ordered the ...

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  16. UPROAR IN JAP DIET

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The first plenary session of the Diet broke up in confusion and general disorder, resulting from uncontrolled heckling. ...

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  17. RUSSIA ASKED WHY CORRESPONDENTS KEPT OUT OF BULGARIA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Acting Secretary of State. (Mr. Dean Acheson) told the press that the United States was asking Russia why four ...

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  18. BIG RICE DEFICIT IN FAR EAST

    LONDON, Sunday.—An R.A.F. aerial survey has revealed that 16,000,000 acres of irrigated riceands in Burma, French Indo-China ...

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  19. CONSTANCE BENNETT'S FIFTH HUSBAND

    RIVERSIDE (California), Sunday.— The film actress Constance Bennett (36) yesterday married her fifth husband Colonel Therion Coulter (34). Bennett ...

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  20. POLICE ARREST ROWDY PARIS STUDENTS

    PARIS, Sunday.—Police to-day arrested 330 students for participation in street demonstrations and general rowdiness, principally in the Latin ...

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  21. Austrian Newspaper Banned

    VIENNA, Sunday.— The Russian authorities have banned until further notice the Socialist newspaper Burgenlaendischo Freiheit," published an ...

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  22. BRITISH FOOD MINISTER IN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Minister for Food (Mr. John Strachcy) will be carpeted after his return from America for revealing that Britain's bread ration cards have already been printed, displaying them to American pressmen without arranging for the Parliamentary Secretary for Food (Dr. Edith ...

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  23. JEWS RELEASE KIDNAPPED BRITISH OFFICERS

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.—It is officially stated that two of the kidnapped British officers were released by their captors on Saturday night, says Reuter. A Jerusalem military spokesman said: "The three remaining ...

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  24. ILLNESS DIAGNOSED BY RADIO

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Air Ministry News Service says that, after an urgent call on June 19 from the American tanker ...

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  25. Successful Operation on Paralysed Boy

    BOSTON. Sunday.—Dickie Routley, of Killara, N.S.W., who has been paralysed from birth because of pressure on his spinal column, was operated on ...

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  26. KING'S FLIGHT RE-ORGANISED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Plans have finally been approved for the internal furnishings of four Viking aircraft, costing about £250,000, ...

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  28. PRICES LOWER ON LONDON 'CHANGE

    LONDON, Sunday.— Stock Exchange markets, already heavy after the bout of profit-taking and international political uncertainties, ...

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  30. Slav Collaborator Pleads Ignorance

    BELGRADE, Sunday.—Colonel Kosta Mushicki, A.D.C. to ex-King Peter of yugoslavia, one of the men accused with General Mihailovitch of ...

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  31. JEWS' ILLEGAL ENTRY ATTEMPT THWARTED

    JERUSALEM, Sunday. — Unconfirmed reports from Tel-Aviv state that British destroyers intercepted in Palestine territorial waters an illegal ...

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  32. POLICE OPEN FIRE AGAINST INDIAN DEMONSTRATORS

    LONDON, Sunday.— The police opened fire to disperse crowds in the third day of demonstrations against the arrest of Pandit Nehru, says Reuter's Madras correspondent. The demonstrators attempted to throw burning. oil-soaked rags on to the ...

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