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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE ISSUE SETTLED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says the Foreign Ministers last evening reached agreement on the peace conference invitations issue. The invitations to the conference will go out to-day. The Ministers also agreed that the draft ...

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  4. LITTLE HOPE OF TRADE CO-OPERATION IF BRITISH LOAN NOT GRANTED, SAYS TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Truman, in a letter to the chairman of the House of Representatives Banking Committee (Mr. Spence) said that if the British loan were not granted it would be difficult, if not impossible, to proceed with the ...

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  5. BRITISH LENIENT TO FASCISTS, SAYS MOSCOW

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Moscow Radio says the recent disturbances at Hamburg were started by Fascists, who had been emboldened to go from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Inviolability Claimed for Alleged Filipino Collaborators

    MANILA, Tuesday. — Dismissal of charges against all alleged Filipino collaborators has been sought in the People's Court. ...

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  7. ARABS DEMAND NEW SET-UP IN PALESTINE

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The Arab League has released the text of a memorandum sent to Britain from all Arab States after the Arab League meeting at Bloudan a month ago. The memorandum says: "The present status quo in Palestine must end and be replaced by a new status fashioned in ...

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  8. Fumes Entered Pressurised Cabin

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Fumes entered the pressurised cabin of a Tudor I., in which the Minister for Aircraft Production (Lord Winster) and the Parliamentary ...

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  9. ROARING BUSINESS IN MONEY ORDERS

    DETROIT, Tuesday—Post Offices in Detroit, which is just over the border from Canada, did a roaring business yesterday as the quirk ...

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  10. APPEAL TO BRITAIN

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—"I appeal to the British people and Government, 'Stay your hand'," said the Jewish leader, Dr. Weizmann, ...

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  11. KEITEL'S "HEAVY RESPONSIBILITY"

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday. — Dr. Nelte, resuming his speech for Field-Marshal Keitel, said Keitel knew some of Hitler's orders ...

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  12. ADMIRAL DISCUSSES BIKINI RESULTS

    ABOARD MOUNT M'KINLEY, Tuesday. — Admiral Blandy is of opinion that the battleship Nevada, bull's-eye in the Bikini target ...

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  13. ANGRY WOMEN ASSAIL FOOD POLICY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Nearly a thousand members of the British Housewives' League, in a mass meeting at Westminster, passed a ...

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  14. EMPEROR CONDONED AGGRESSION PLAN

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — The prosecution, at the war crimes trial, to-day read the prison interrogations of General Sadao Araki, one-time ...

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  15. Austrians Advised Not to Obstruct Soviet Move

    VIENNA, Tuesday. — Major-General Ivan Zinjow, of the Russian High Command in Austria, said efforts to frustrate the Russian order ...

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  16. TOKIO TRIAL

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — Mr. Justice Webb told the defence attorneys at the war crimes trial that 27 defendants would not be ...

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  17. Chinese Government Troops' Successes

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — According to the "New York the Communist newsagency has reTimes'" Nanking correspondent ...

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  18. SPECIAL WORLD AGENCY MOOTED TO CONTROL ATOMIC ENERGY

    NEW YORK, Tesday.—The two main issues still being discussed by the Atomic Commission Sub-Committee, of which Australia's Dr. H. V. Evatt, is chairman, are whether a new international agency should be established to control atomic energy; and what its ...

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  19. HOPES TO EXPEDITE NUREMBERG TRIALS

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday. — In a new move to expedite the war crimes trial Lord Justice Lawrence has announced that only a few witnesses need be ...

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  20. Greek Leader's Talks In London

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Greek Premier (M. Tsaldaris), who is in Britain for a week for discussions with various Ministers, including the Prime ...

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  21. CURRENCY SWINDLE

    YOKOHAMA, Tuesday. — The Eighth Army General Court to-day convicted Lieut. William. E. Wing, of Richmond, Virginia, of the ...

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  22. British Crime Wave Worse than After First World War

    LONDON, Tuesday. — While Scotland Yard and the metropolitan and provincial police forces remain at 20,000 men below strength, they face the ...

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  23. MONUMENT IN JAPAN TO ALLIED PERSONNEL

    MOJI (Japan), Tuesday. — A stone monument surmounted by a cross, in memory of Allied personnel who died as prisoners of war in Japan, was ...

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  24. Not Satisfied With Congressman's Explanation of Relations With Combine

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The chairman of the Senate War Investigating Committee (Senator Mead) termed "wholly inadequate" Representative May's testimony before the committee on June 4 concerning his relations with the Illinois munitions combine. Previously the committee received testimony from the Army Ordnance Office that Mr. May repeatedly ...

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