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  3. BIKINI TEST SHOWED NEED FOR CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY

    ABOARD APPALACHIAN, Tuesday — Senator Saltonstall, at a press conference aboard the Appalachian, declared that the first atom bomb test convinced him that something must be done to control atomic energy along the lines of the Baruch plan. ...

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  4. 20 SUSPECTS ARRESTED FOLLOWING JERUSALEM BOMB OUTRAGE

    JERUSALEM, TUESDAY— THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE PALESTINE POLICE SAID TO-DAY THAT ABOUT 20 SUSPECTS HAD BEEN ARRESTED SINCE THE KING DAVID HOTEL EXPLOSION. THE POLICE ARE FOLLOWING MEAGRE CLUES, WHICH LEAD THEM TO THE ONLY DEFINITE CONCLUSION, NAMELY, THAT IT WAS JEWS PERPETRATED THE ...

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  5. Graft Alleged in Big U.S. War Contracts

    Evidence involving Mr Andrew May, chairman of the House of Representatives military committee, in the award of big war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TYRE INDUSTRY'S BIG WAR JOB

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British tyre industry manufactured 80 million tyres during the war, says a review issued by a tyre ...

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  7. Best Man at Wimbledon

    Jack Kramer (U.S.) was the best man at Wimbledon, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. COMPROMISE ON PRICE CONTROL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — A joint House of Representatives and Senate conference committee has completed a compromise price ...

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  9. 200 ATOMIC BOMBS COULD WIPE OUT BRITAIN

    (LONDON, Tuesday.—Two hundred atomic bombs could wipe out Britain, declared Professor Marcus, Australian-born atomic ...

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  10. Irate Punters Wreck Dog-Racing Track

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Angered by the disqualification of a greyhound which finished second in a race on the Harringay track, crowds surged on to ...

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  11. SPECIAL BRITISH CABINET MEETING

    LONDON, Tuesday — The British Government to-day sent a cablegram to Washington about the Palestine outrage, say agency ...

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  12. Serious Effect Of Newsprint Famine

    MONTREAL, Tuesday. — Sir Keith Murdoch, chairman of the Herald and Weekly Times Ltd., Melbourne, conferred with officials of the Canadian ...

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  13. TRAIN PASSES OVER BABY WITHOUT. HURTING IT

    LONDON, Tuesday —As the afternoon Taunton- Barnstaple train rounded a bend in sunny Somerset fields the fireman saw ...

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  14. Allegedly Altered Passports

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Henry Harriss, Toronto Optometrist, in the Magistrate's Court, was charged under the Official Secret Act with conspiring with ...

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  15. OKLAHOMA WOMAN, DEAD AT 115, HAD MARRIED NINE TIMES

    SAPULA (Oklahoma), Tuesday. —"Lizzie" Devers (115) was found dead in the small home where she had lived alone. ...

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  16. MR. DE VALERA'S HALF-BROTHER DEAD

    SCRANTON (Pennsylvania), Tuesday.-—The Rev. Thomas Wheelwright, half-brother to Mr. De Valera, Prime Minister of Eire, died yesterday from ...

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  17. PHILIPPINE PUPPETS TO FACE TRIAL

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Supreme Headquarters has announced that Jose Laurel, puppet President of the Philippines under the Japanese, will, at ...

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  18. NUREMBERG TRIAL NEARING END

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent says the final speeches for the prosecution will begin on Thursday. Lord ...

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  19. SOLICITOR GAOLED FOR EMBEZZLING CLIENTS' FUNDS

    LONDON, Tuesday — "You are found guilty on overwhelming evidence of a whole series of thefts of clients' money," said Mr. Justice Hallett to Gerald Francis Rutledge, solicitor. To Rutledge's managing clerk, Ernest Silverman, the judge said: ...

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  20. MISUSE OF MANSION "GROSSLY EXAGGERATED"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The secretary of Morgan Island Estates Inc., which leased to the Russians the former J. P. Morgan mansion, said ...

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  21. INDIAN ELECTIONS CONFIRM FORECASTS

    LONDON, Tuesday, — Results of the Indian provincial elections for the Constituent Assembly so far confirm expectations that ...

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  22. BOLIVIAN REVOLUTION

    LA PAZ (Bolivia), At a woman's insistence the bodies of President Villarroel and three of his lieutenants, which have been hanging in front of the Presidential palace for 24 hours, were cut down from the lamp-posts last night and taken to the morgue to await burial "as Christians." The ...

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  23. Contractor Says He Paid Parliamentarian "For Services Rendered"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Senate War Investigating Committee has received an affidavit from war contractor Elvind Anderson, of Tacoma ...

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  24. Death of Mr. J. Maxton

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. James Maxton, Independent Labor Party member of the House of Commons, died to-day. He had been in poor health for a ...

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  25. NO INTERFERENCE WITH LIBERTY OF PRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday — "Neither I nor the Government could be a party to interference with the traditional liberty of the press," said the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison), receiving a deputation from the National Union of ...

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  26. Government Party Leads In Turkish Elections

    ANKARA, Tuesday.—The Government-sponsored Republican People's Party carried 16 provinces. The latest figures indicate certain victory in at least 25 of ...

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  27. Flandin's Trial Begun

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The trial of M. Flandin, former Premier, has begun. He is charged with being unworthy to hold the privileges of citizenship. ...

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  28. LONG-TERM CONTRACT FOR CANADIAN WHEAT

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — The Minister for Trade (Mr. M'Kinnon) told the House of Commons an announcement would be made within 48 hours on the ...

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