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  3. To Manage Test Team

    Major R. Howard, secretary of the Lancashire Cricket Club, who has been invited by the MCC, London, to manage the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ATOMIC BLAST SUPER- THRILLING SPECTACLE, BUT SHORT OF EXPECTATIONS

    ABOARD APPALACHIAN, MONDAY.—DON WHITEHEAD, ASSOCIATED PRESS CORRESPONDENT, SAYS THAT ALTHOUGH THE ATOMIC BLAST WAS A SUPER-THRILLING SPECTACLE, HOLDING NEWSMEN ENTRAHALLED, IT WAS NEVERTHELESS A SECONDRATE SHOW. AFTER THE FIRST DAZZLING BALL OF FIRE BROKE FROM THE HORIZON ...

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  5. ITALY'S APPEAL TO BE HEARD ON TRIESTE

    LONDON, Monday. — The Italian Prime Minister (Signor Degasperi) telegraphed the Foreign Ministers yesterday, asking that Italy's voice be heard before acting on the new proposal for a settlement of the Trieste dispute. Signor Degasperi, noting that the proposal would, in effect, defer a decision ...

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  6. GOATS NONE THE WORSE FOR IT

    NEW YORK, Monday. — C.B.S. correspondent Don Mozley says the goats aboard U.S.S. Pennsylvania survived the atomic ...

    Article : 107 words
  7. Not Felt in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Sydney's most delicate instruments failed to record any effect of the atomic bomb explosion to-day. ...

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  8. WOLF'S SPOOR LED TO DISCOVERY OF MASS GRAVE

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—"It was a wolf's spoor which had led to the discovery of human bones, and later to the mass grave of 11,000 Polish officer ...

    Article : 316 words
  9. PRICE CONTROL

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Truman has received about 2500 telegrams from citizens since his broadcast explaining why he ...

    Article : 163 words
  10. Nazis' Property to Be Seized

    LONDON, Monday.—The Germans in Saxony decided by referendum yesterday that all property, including factories owned by war criminals and ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. BRITISH LOAN IN SERIOUS TROUBLE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The British loan, which is the cornerstone of American foreign economic policy, is in serious trouble. The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Will Clayton) has warned that the British loan's chances in the House of Representatives are very much touch and go. This warning played a ...

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  12. Like Watching Birth and Death of a Star

    William Lawrence, broadcasting from the Appalachian to the "New York Times" said: About 75 minutes ago the world saw ...

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  13. Anti-British Feeling in Germany

    LONDON, Monday. — Anti-British feeling in the past few days is reported to have been mounting in the British zone in Germany, says "The ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. 700 Tons Meat Flooded

    PORT SAID, Monday. — Seven hundred tons of frozen meat were flooded when the liner City of Hong Kong, after leaving port for Britain, ...

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  15. SJAHRIR RELEASED

    BATAVIA, Monday. — Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, the Indonesian Nationalist Premier, who was kidnapped two days ago, returned to ...

    Article : 146 words
  16. BIBLE FOR STALIN

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Monday.—Dr. Louis B. Newton, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, intends to visit Russia late in July to present ...

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  17. What Atom Bomb Can Do to a Capital Ship

    The carrier Independence, which provided the first close-range view of that an atom bomb can do to a capial ship, is a virtual hulk. Her entire ...

    Article : 560 words
  18. TENSION IN INDIA GROWS: GANDHI'S TRAIN DERAILED

    POONA, Monday.—An attempt to derail the special train carrying Mr. Gandhi and his party and a statement from the secretary of the Moslem League that the Moslems were prepared to shed blood in their demand for Indian independence are the highlights of to-day's Indian news. Meanwhile, a Durban ...

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  19. TRIESTE WORKERS ON STRIKE

    TRIESTE, Monday.—Two hundred thousaud Trieste workers are on strike as a result of riots in which 20 Slav Communist and ...

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  20. GRAVE PALESTINE SITUATION: ACTION IMPENDS

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent stated to-day that America had been told of impending action in Palestine. Mr. Attlee (British Prime Minister) saw Mr. Harriman (U.S. Ambassador to Britain), and told him, ...

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  21. FOOD PRODUCTION IMPROVING

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — An Agriculture Department report estimated world food production in 1946-47 will be somewhat larger ...

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