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  3. DEADLOCK ON GERMAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr Molotov (Russia), at the Foreign Ministers' conference turned down Mr. Byrnes' proposal for the establishment of a special deputies' commission to work on the German problem, says Reuter's Paris correspondent, quoting an ...

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  4. ATOM BOMB TEST WAS WELL WORTH WHILE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A board of experts headed by Professor Compton, noted physicist, reported to President Truman that the Bikini atomic test furnished adequate data enabling naval vessels to be re-designed to minimise the damage to superstructures and personnel from the atomic bomb, as a vast ...

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    New working dress for ratings of the British Navy comprises blue shirt with breast pockets, trousers of dark blue dungaree ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POLISH JEWS ENTER REIGN OF TERROR

    WARSAW, Friday. — Touched off by the Kielce pogrom, Poland's Jewish populations appear to have entered a new stage of ...

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  7. Deaf-Mutes Married by Blind Man

    EVANSVILLE (Indiana) Friday — Mr. John Ferringer (58) and Miss Seba Hancock (28), both deaf mutes, were married ...

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  8. CHIFLEY GOVERNMENT "NOT AFRAID OF FREE ENTERPRISE"

    LONDON, Friday. — Australia's reconstruction is going ahead at a great rate, says the "Daily Express" in a leading article on the expectation that ...

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  9. Want Inquiry into Control of Press

    LONDON, Friday.—About a hundred Labor back-benchers have signed a motion, tabled in the House of Commons, calling for an investigation into ...

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  10. DR. EVATT'S PROPOSALS FOR ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The establishment of two sub—committees by the Atomic Energy Commission to examine the technical and juridical aspects of word control will be recommended by Dr. H. V. Evatt (Aust.) in the report of the sub-committee which has been sitting privately under his chairmanship. ...

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  11. CREW KILLED IN CRASH

    READING (Pennsylvania), Friday.— All the crew were killed when a Transcontinental Western Airlines four-engined Constellation crashed here ...

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  12. INQUIRY INTO GIBRALTAR POLICE SYSTEM

    GIBRALTAR, Friday.—The Chief Justice (Colonel Roger Bacon) is presiding at an inquiry into co-operation between the Gibraltar service and civil ...

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  13. Hanged Himself in Cell

    VIENNA, Friday. — Wilhelm Reisz, sentenced three days ago to 15 years' imprisonment for denouncing co-religionists to the Nazis and helping ...

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  14. Gloster Meteor Flown at 630 m.p.h.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Gloster Aircraft Company's senior experimental pilot has already flown a Glostor Meteor IV. at a corrected air speed of 630 ...

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  15. KIDNAPPED JEW RELEASED

    HAIFA, Friday. —Pale, thristy, and exhausted, Otto Freund, a Jew, released by his kidnappers, returned to Haifa to-day. He told reporters he was ...

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  16. Projectile Crashes in Sweden

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—A projectile, believed to be akin to a rocket bomb, crashed at the coastal resort of Sundsvall. Swedes believe it was a ...

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  17. HOVERING BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH, AIRMEN GIVES REASON FOR CRASH

    LOS ANGELES, Friday.—Details of how his new photo reconnaissance plane crashed were probably among the last thoughts of Howard Hughes, whose physician reported that the airman had taken a turn for the worse. His left lung has failed ...

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  18. Streicher Slumps in Dock

    NUREMBERG, Friday. — Julius Streicher, the former Jew-baiter. slumped in the dock as his counsel, making his final points, claimed that ...

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  19. £41,000 for Constable Painting

    LONDON, Friday. — The sum of £41,000 was paid at Christie's on behalf of Mr. Walter Hutchinson, publisher, for Constable's. "Stratford Mill ...

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  20. In Americans' Own Interest to Grant Loan to Britain

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Cordell Hull, former Secretary of State, in a letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. Rayburn), said men, women and children of Britain endured untold hardships and made enormous sacrifices. With the aid of the loan Britain and America could lead ...

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  21. Three German Officers to Be Hanged

    WUPPERTAL, Friday. — Five Germans were found guilty and one not guilty after a trial an which they were charged with being involved in the ...

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  22. PETITIONS TO KING ON BREAD RATIONING

    LONDON, Friday.—Housewives representing all parts of England and Scotland will meet in Trafalgar Square on Sunday, bringing anti-bread ...

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  23. May Have to Revise Picture of Ancient London

    LONDON, Friday. — Archaelogists have unearthed, under the site of the blitzed Saddlers' Company's Hall, in a lane off ...

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    BANGKOK, Friday. — The Siamese Information Ministry reports that French troops have fired across Siam's eastern border six times in the past ...

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  25. MIHAILOVITCH TRIAL

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Times" correspondent at Belgrade, detailing the drama of General Mihailovitch's defence peroration, said Mihailovitch, ...

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  26. Newsprint Price Increase

    MONTREAL, Friday. — An immediate increase of 680 cents a ton in the standard price of newsprint in both Canada and the United States has been ...

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  27. TRYING TO PICK TEST TEAM

    LONDON, Friday. — England has revived the pre-war pastime of picking the cricket team for Australia. Newspaper cricket writers have frequently ...

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  28. Catholic Missionaries Murdered in Indo-China

    LONDON, Friday. — Several Catholic missionaries were murdered in Indo-China and churches burnt, says Vatican Radio, quoted by Reuter. It ...

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  29. WHY HE SAID WAR WOULD BE WON IN 1943

    MEXICO CITY, Friday. — Admiral Halsey provided his friends at a reception with a possibly historic footnote to his controversial ...

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  30. BORDER CLASHES

    LONDON, Friday. — Moscow Radio says several armed clashes between guards have occurred in the past few days on the Syrio-Turkish frontier. It ...

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    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Adelaide-born actress, Judith Anderson (45), yesterday married Luther Greene (38), theatrical producer. Anderson married ...

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  32. PUNISHED FOR PETTING FRAULEINS

    FRANKFURT, Friday. — Ninety-six American soldiers have been arrested, fined and disciplined in the past six days for publicly petting frauleins ...

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  33. PRICE CONTROL ESSENTIAL TO PREVENT INFLATION

    WASHINGTON Friday.—The new director of the Office of War Mobilisation and Reconversion (Mr. John R. Steelman), reporting to President Truman, said reduced Federal spending must be one of the props of the Administration's fight against ...

    Article : 352 words
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