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    Latest development in British aviation is this strange-looking, streamlined Flying Wing — an aircraft without fuselage or tail. —U.K. Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIAN ATTEMPT TO REVERSE RULES DECISION DEFEATED

    PARIS, Friday.—The plenary session of the Paris conference, by 15 votes to 6, to-day defeated Russia's amendment seeking a return to the original text of the Big Four proposals on procedure, providing that only ...

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  5. READY TO SWOOP ON REFUGEE SHIPS

    LONDON, Friday.—The arrival of the cruiser Ajax at Haifa is regarded in London as the first move in the preparation of a new swoop against the smuggling of Jews into Palestine says Reuter's correspondent. A ...

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  6. CHURCHILL'S ESTATE TO BE NATIONAL PROPERTY

    LONDON, Friday— Mr. Winston Churchill's house and estate at Chartwell, Westerham, Kent, are to become ...

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  7. CHARGED WITH DESERTION

    LONDON, Friday.—Joseph Ottewill (31), of the Northamptonshire Regiment, who had an Australian identity card and passport ...

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  8. DIABOLICAL GERMAN EXPERIMENTS

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—When the British prosecutor, Mr. Elwyn Jones, produced a series of documents testifying that experiments were carried out by the S.S. on inmates of concentration camps Itie director of the S.S. Institute ...

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  9. EFFORTS TO SETTLE BANK STRIKE

    LONDON, Friday.—Moves took place behind tho scenes to bring bank directors and officials together for furthor negotiations ...

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  10. TIME TO END U.N.R.R.A. AID

    GENEVA, Friday.—Britain today announced to the U.N.R.R.A. Council that she was fully associated with the American attitude ...

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  11. FIVE KILLED WHEN POLICE OPEN FIRE

    ROME, Friday. — Five persons were killed and two wounded when police, who claim to have acted in self-defence, fired ou a ...

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  12. RUSSIAN CLAIM REJECTED

    LONDON, Friday — A Foreign Office statement on interzone co-operation in Germany, circulated in Russia, America ...

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  13. GAMBLERS STRANDED

    LOS ANGELES, Friday.— More than 1000 patrons were stranded aboard the luxury gambling ship ...

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  14. PSYCHIATRIC EXAMINATION FOR HEIRENS

    CHICAGO, Friday. — Counsel for both sides concurring. Chief justice Ward yesterday dirccteil that William Heirens be ...

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  15. OIL PIPELINE CONCESSION

    AMMAN. Friday. — The Transjordanian Government has granted the Tran-Arabian Pipeline Co., which is jointly owned by the ...

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  16. DISGUSTED WITH AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Lured here by the rosy picture painted in a Commonwealth Government handbook, an ...

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  17. INDIA ACQUIRES BRITISH CRUISER

    NEW DELHI, friday. — The Boyal Indian Navy has acquired from the Admiralty, the cruiser Achilles, which participated in the ...

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  18. CHARGES AGAINST W.A.C. OFFICER

    FRANKFURT, Friday.—The U.S. Army has announced charges of larceny, embezzlement, conspiracy and absence ...

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  19. NO ALLOWANCE FOR P's.O.W.

    CANBERRA, Friday— The Government has rejected tho claim hy Mr. Turnbull (C.P., Vic.) for a [?] a day ...

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  20. Citadel Again Egypt's After 64 Years

    CAIRO. Friday. —King Farouk ceremonially hoisted the Egyptian flag over the Cairo Citadel, which the British evacuated last month, ...

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  21. Anglo-Russian Trade Agreement

    LONDON, Friday.—An Anglo-Russian agreement has been signed whereby London will become the official market for selling Russian ...

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  22. WORLD'S LARGEST LAND-BASED BOMBER

    WASHINGTON. Friday. — The Army Air Force's huge experimental B36 bomber flew for 38 minutes yesterday. Officials ...

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  23. TOO ILL TO TESTIFY

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Two Kentucky- physicians have certified that Representative May is suffering from chronic myocarditis ...

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  24. BRITISH FARMERS UP IN ARMS

    LONDON, Thursday.— Following the refusal of Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Tom Williams) to ...

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  25. MOLOTOV'S CHARGE "LOOSE AND WICKED TALK"

    PARIS, Friday.—Mr. Molotov's charge that the "Anglo-Saxon bloc" determined that conference voting procedure was "loose and wicked talk," said U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. James F. Byrnes) in a speech at the plenary session of the Paris conference ...

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  26. INDIAN MOB STONES BRITISH SOLDIERS

    NEW DELHI, Friday.—Two British soldiers were injured, one seriously, when crowds stoned military lorries. The crowds had gathered ...

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  27. APOLOGISES TO PRESS MAGNATE

    LONDON. Friday. — The Attorney-General (Sir Hartley ShawCross), in a letter to Lord Kemsley, chairman of Kemsloy ...

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  28. U.S. WOOL CLIP SMALLEST SINCE 1927

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — It is estimated that the 1946 clip of shorn wool is 299,000,000 lb., which is the smallest since 1927. ...

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  29. Poor Cotton Crop

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The Agriculture Department forecasts that the 1946 cotton crop will not exceed 9,290,000 bales. Boll ...

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  30. HOTEL ATTACKED

    DALAT (Indo-China). Friday— French officials announce that 500 men from Siam attacked an hotel for military convalescents. Both ...

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  31. THREATENED STRIKE

    NEW YORK. Friday.—The American Communications Association has announced that it is contemplating a general shut-down on all ...

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  32. WARNED NOT TO GO OUT ALONE

    LONDON, Friday. — Reuter's Berlin correspondent says British wives joining their husbands this month have been warned by the ...

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  33. INDIANS COLLAPSE

    LONDON. Friday.—After play had been delayed till late in the afternoon by rain, Warwickshire yesterday declared its previous day's score ...

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  34. PUPPET RULER TO TESTIFY

    TOKIO, Friday.—Henry Pu Yi, formerly Japan's puppet ruler in Manchuria, arrived today under Russian custody to ...

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  35. PERSIAN PROTEST TO BRITAIN

    TEHERAN, Friday—The Government has protested to Britain against the "presence of Indian troops at Basra to safeguard ...

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  36. CAPACITY OF MASCOT AIRPORT

    CANBERRA, Friday, — The Australian international airport to be constructed at Mascot, Sydney, would be able ...

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  37. COUNTY MATCHES

    LONDON, Friday.—County matches were continued in rain yesterday. Details:—Glamorgan, 348, d. Derbyshire, 40 (Judge 7-23) and 193 ...

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  38. U.S. CREDIT FOR JAPAN KOREA

    WASHINGTON. Friday. — The U.S. has decided to extend 55,000.000 dollars credit to Japan and Korea to enable them to purchase ...

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  39. NEW CARIBBEAN EARTHOUAKES

    PORT AU PRINCE (Haiti), Friday,—New caribbean earthquakes yesterday rocked the already shattered north-eastern ...

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