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  3. COMMITTEE FORMED TO CONSIDER ATOMIC ENERGY PROPOSALS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Atomic Energy Commission met in a tense atmosphere to continue the discussion on the rival Russian and American plans for control of atomic energy. The public galleries were well filled despite the great heat. ...

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  4. OBSERVERS IN SUSPENSE AS ATOM TEST APPROACHES

    ABOARD APPALACHIAN, Wednesday.—The imponderables of atomic energy will make June 30 and July 1 days of breathless suspense and drama according to army and navy task force officials who, for the first time, disclosed the full complexity of ...

    Article : 672 words
  5. WHY AMERICANS ARE IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A State Department spokesman, commenting on a Chinese Communist request that the United States cease all ...

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  6. BARBER TOO HAPPY TO SHAVE HIM

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—M. Achille van Acker (Prime Minister of Belgium) yesterday revisited a barber's shop in the ...

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  7. SAYS CHETNIKS MASSACRED VILLAGERS

    BELGRADE, Wednesday.—Five Serbian peasants testified at the trial of Mihailovitch that Chetnik forces which he led swarmed ...

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  8. WAVELL'S STORY OF ITALIAN DEFEAT

    LONDON, Wednesday—Troops in Egypt, unknown to themselves, and unsuspected by the Italians, rehearsed the battle for Sidi Barrani in ...

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  9. BEVIN DISPLEASED WITH TREND OF PARIS TALKS

    LONDON Wednesday.—The Foreign Ministers, after a meeting that lasted two and a half hours, failed to agree on any of the minor points of the Italian draft treaty, says Reuter's Paris correspondent. Mr. Ernest Bevin, at one stage, is reported to ...

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  10. SIAMESE KING'S DEATH

    BANGKOK, Wednesday.—It is reliably reported that medical evidence, secretly studied by a board of 18 physicians, supports the ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. DIVERGENT VIEWS ON JAPANESE REPATRIATION

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Mr. Dean Atcheson (U.S. Assistant Secretary of State) told Russia's delegation to the Allied Council, ...

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  12. AMERICAN WATCH ON TRIESTE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Associated Press' diplomatic correspondent, John Hightower, points out that the U.S. Navy has ...

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  13. JEWS ARROGANT AT TRIAL

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday.— Thirty Jews accused of carrying arms sprang to their feet in the prisoners' dock and shaped up ...

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  14. KICKED AUSTRALIAN TO DEATH

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.— The war crimes court sat to-day and will continue sitting to deal with cases in which Australians ...

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  15. Moslems Accept British Proposals

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says the Moslem League, by accepting the shortterm plan, has now accepted the British ...

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  16. VON NEURATH'S EXCUSES

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—A large red poster signed by Baron von Neurath announcing the execution of nine Czech resisters was ...

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  17. Mr. Eden Not Pessimistic

    OTTAWA, Wednesday—Mr. Anthony Eden, former British Foreign Secretary, addressing parliamentarians, advocated a wide-open door policy for future ...

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  18. LONDON STOCK MARKETS DULL

    LONDON, Wed.—The markets are mainly dull, except for gilt-edged stocks, which have been marked up ...

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  19. MUNICH PAPER SUPPRESSED

    MUNICH, Wednesday.—The Munich newspaper "Sudentsche Zeitung," has been ordered to reduce its size from six pages to four for 30 days because of an ...

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  20. U.S. WORLD'S No. 1 "FIRE TRAP"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Fires in the United States cause the death of more than 10,000 persons and a financial loss of 500,000,000 dollars (£160,000,000) ...

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  21. APPALLING MARRIAGE BREAKDOWN RATE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The marriage breakdown rate bad now reached the appalling figure of approximately one in five, said Dr. Mace, secretory of the ...

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  22. DESERTERS LOOT BODIES OF CRASHED AIRMEN

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—The "Herald," quoting informed sources. says that the bodies of 24 Canadian airmen, killed in the crash of a ...

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  23. FIVE KILLED IN BRITISH BOMBER CRASH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The five occupants were burned beyond recognition when a Wellington bomber crashed near Derby to-day. It was evidently ...

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  26. SHORTAGE OF FATS, OILS GREATEST FOOD PROBLEM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Australia House experts who are in close contact with British officials see fats and oils as a world food problem transcending even wheat and meat in seriousness. "The British see no daylight in this problem for four or five ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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