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  3. SECURITY COUNCIL WILL NOT BREAK WITH FRANCO SPAIN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Security Council, by seven votes to four, rejected Poland's renewed motion for the immediate breaking off of diplomatic relations with Franco Spain. The only affirmative votes were those of Polnad, France, Russia and Mexico. ...

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  4. JAPANESE P.O.W. CAMP GROWS ITS OWN FOOD.

    Part of the British responsibility in French Indo-China was the disarmament of all Japanese troops. Not only has this task been completed, but steps have been taken to ensure that the Japanese P's.O.W. do not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. REJECTS PACIFIC DEFENCE PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The United States has rejected the Australian proposal for a Pacific regional defence agreement between England, America, Australia, the Netherlands and the Philippines. ...

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  6. INDIAN UNION PLAN ACCEPTABLE TO CONGRESS PARTY

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—Dr. Azad to-day announced that the Congress Party accepted the British Cabinet mission's long-term ...

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  7. ALL BRITISH TROOPS TO LEAVE EGYPT

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The Egyptian Premier (Sidky Pasha) dcclared to-day: "There will not be a single British soldier in ...

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  8. "SPECTRES OF THE PAST"

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—Criticising what it described as Mr. Ernest Bevin's "peculiar argument," "Izvestia" declares: ...

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  9. Woman's Allegation Against Mihailovitch

    BELGRADE, Tuesday.—Allegations that Mihailovitch watched his men beat Yugoslav citizens to death, were made by a woman ...

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  10. FOREIGN MINISTERS' TALKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Latest developments at the Foreign Ministers' conference, according to Reuter's Paris correspondent, support the view that rapid progress cannot be expected until a solution is found for the vital Trieste issue. Another requisite is an explanation of the delaying tactics of Mr. ...

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  11. Long Commons Debate on Finance

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A tired House of Commons rose at 10 a.m. after a sitting of 20½ hours—longest since 1939. ...

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  12. Jews Threaten to Execute British Officers

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—The Jewish radio broadcast that there was no intention of releasing the remaining three British officers ...

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  13. World's Food Needs Reasonably Met

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. Chester Davis, chairman of the President's Famine Emergency Committee, said to-day that Mr. ...

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  14. SOLDIERS MUST BE ABOVE POLITICAL STRIFE

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—"We soldiers must be above all political strife," said Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery when ...

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  15. BRITAIN WILL NOT FIGHT UNLESS ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Britain, would never go to war against Russia, or in fact, against any country unless she was attacked and had ...

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  16. MADE SECOND TRIP IN GREATER COMFORT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The man who started Trans-Atlantic flying 27 years ago has arrived at New York in a British Overseas Airways ...

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  17. Rejuvenation of Coal Mines Key to Economic Future of Britain

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The whole of Britain's economic future depended on the rejuvenation of Britain's coal mines, the ...

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  18. DUTCH DIE IN JAVA CAMPS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Fortyseven Dutch women and children died in the Tjeweng camp (an old sugar factory in east Java) and 22 ...

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  19. Cigarettes 4d Each in Germany

    LONDON, Tues.—German cigarette prices have been fixed at 16 pfeennigs each, (equivalent to 4d.) as a result of taxation decreed by the Military ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN APPLES SELL WELL IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—M. Auster, of the Auster Co., fruit merchants, told the Associated Press that all varieties of Australian apples which arrived on ...

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  21. "SOLD JUSTICE FOR ALL TRAFFIC WOULD BEAR"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Truman has signed the bill denying pension rights to ex-Pederal Judge Albert Johnson, of Lewisburg ...

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  22. Could Not Control Japanese Army

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The ex-Premier (Baron Shidehara), testifying before the Allied War Crimes Tribunal, said the Japanese Government tried in 1931 ...

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  23. U.S. FORCES "MENACE" TO CHINESE SECURITY

    NANKING, Tuesday.—The Communist leader, Mao Tzetung, in a statement from his Yenan headquarters, declares that the United States Army, Navy and air forces in China have become a grave menace to national peace and security. ...

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  24. JAPANESE REPUBLIC IS COMMUNISTS' AIM

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Kyodo Newsagency reports that the Communists soon will publish a draft constitution to transform Japan into a republic. Jinjiro Mizuno solemnly told the House of Peers that all Japanese males ...

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  25. "DIRECT ORDERS FROM HITLER"

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.—Referring to the time when he was "Protector" of Bohemia and Moravia, von Neurath said at the War Crimes trial to-day ...

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  27. INCREASED DEMANDS ON RUHR COAL SUPPLIES

    ESSEN, Tuesday.—Coal from the Ruhr was being shipped to Italy, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland and Portugal, said North German Coal ...

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  28. INTERIM PERIOD IN U.S. ZONE CONTROL

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday.—The American, occupation of Germany on July 1 will enter an interim period between military ...

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  29. TRANS-PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Four of A.N.A's. five Skymaster airliners would be required to operate the trans-Pacific services, the chairman of British-Commonwealth ...

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  31. Coroner's Verdict Clears Doctor

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The coroner, returning a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind at the inquest on Miss Leslie Gully, added ...

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  32. OPPOSITION WALKS OUT OF PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Shouting "Down With Dictatorships," the entire Republican Opposition, numbering over 100 members, walked out of the ...

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  33. BRITAIN ENSURING OWN INDUSTRIAL NEEDS BEFORE EXPANDING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—By the excercise of control over credit, Britain was ensuring that her own industrial needs were met before ...

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  34. WOULD LIKE TO LEAVE GERMANY

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Russian licensed newspaper "Night Express" asked its readers: "Would you if possible move out of Germany?". To this ...

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  35. "No Aggression in Pacific for Half a Century"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As a result of the defeat of Japan and America's enormous air, and naval power, the fear of aggression in ...

    Article : 264 words
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