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  3. PESSIMISTIC

    LONDON, Sunday. — A British civilian official of the Control Commission was fined £100 and sentenced to three months' ...

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  4. Left £30,000 By Admirer

    Lady Diana Duff-Cooper, whose mysterious Spanish admirer died recently in Switzerland, will receive a legacy of £30,000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VIEW OF CIVIL WAR OUTLOOK IN CHINA

    NANKING, Sunday. — "Complete cessation of hostilities in China appears impossible", said General Marshall and the U.S. Ambassador (Mr. J. L. Stewart) in a joint statement following long conferences with Generalissimo Chiang ...

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  6. ITALY SAYS TRIESTE TREATY IS "VERY HARSH"

    PARIS, Sunday. — Signor Degasperi (Italy) addressing the plenary session of the peace conference, said: "The Italian treaty is very harsh. We do not even see the gleam of the hope which was given at Versailles. What ...

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  7. Earnest Believer In United Nations

    NEW YOEK. Sunday. — Mr. James O'Neill, of Lake Success, Lone Island, and head of a carrying firm, so earnestly believes in ...

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  8. U.S. HAS 2¼ MILLION WITHOUT JOBS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Census Bureau reports a record "high" in civilian employment of 58,130,000, plus 2,640,000 in the ...

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  9. AMERICAN PROTEST TO RUMANIA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Diplomatic officials report that the United States has protested to the Communist-dominated Rumanian ...

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  10. French Troops Kill 35 Attackers

    DALAT, Sunday. — French soldiers report that they killed 35 members of a large band which attacked the Siem Reap ...

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  11. International Bill Of Rights

    MONTREAL, Sunday. — The American Assocpinted Press says that the A.F.O.L., representing 7,000,000 trade ...

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  12. SOVIET EDICT ON FOOD HITS BERLINERS

    BERLIN, Sunday. — The Russian occupation authorities have decided to stop all supplies of food from the Russian ...

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  13. ALBANIA MUST ESTABLISH U.N. STATUS

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The U.N. Membership Committee has sent the U.S. Albanian representative (Colonel Tuk ...

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  14. EXPLOSION THREAT MAY BE "NERVE WAR" MOVE

    JERUSALEM, Sunday. — The staff of the Palestine Government Land Settlement Administration hurriedly evacuated the former Palace Hotel after receiving an anonymous telephoned warning that the building was to be blown up. Troops were called out to stand by ...

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  15. America To Have War Stock Pile

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Under-secretary for War (Mr. Kenneth Royal) said the Government was starting to ...

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  16. Allegedly Used Faked Passports

    OTTAWA, Sunday. — The police are investigating passports issued to supposed hockey players crossing the American border during ...

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  17. Plane To Fly At 900 m.p.h.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Bell Aircraft Corporation is constructing the first piloted plane designed to travel faster than sound. ...

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  18. BLOCK IN CHINA FOOD LINE

    SHANGHAI, Sunday. — Difficulty in clearing accumulated relief stores through Shanghai ...

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  19. MADE A GREAT MISTAKE

    LONDON, Sunday. — When the Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. La Guardia) arrived at Prague he was offered as he alighted ...

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  20. MORE CHEERFUL ASPECT ON NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, Sunday. — Home rails, besides iron and steels, benefited from the more cheerful aspect put upon ...

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  21. PRISON RIOTING IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Sunday. — Troops cordoned off 1000 rioting political prisoners at the Alcala de Henares prison. 2.1 miles north-west of ...

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  22. U.S. EXTENDS POLAND'S CREDITS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The United States unfroze 40,000,000 dollars of the Export and Import Bank loan to Poland after ...

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  23. RUSSIA OUTPACES AMERICA IN GUIDED ROCKETS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — It is authoritatively reported that Russia has outpaced the United States in the ...

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  24. GAMBLING SHIP CASE

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday. — The last batch of customers stranded on the gambling ship Bunker Hill when the water taxi service was ...

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  25. Attempted Revolution

    QUlTO (Ecuador), Sunday. — Eighty civilians and retired military men attempted a revolutionary coup by storming the Defence ...

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  26. Differences Between Australian And Dutch Governments

    MONTREAL, Sunday. — The "Christian Science, Monitor" says sharp differences between the Netherlands and ...

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  27. Panic and Famine Follow 'Quakes

    CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Sunday. — Widespread panic and acute food shortage are reported, from northern ...

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  28. SMALL CRAFT ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sunday. — Two small craft, both on the way to Australia from Britain, have put into port, says "The ...

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  29. CAPTAIN TELLS WHY SHIP WAS ABANDONED

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Captain Arthur Cronin, master of the American Farmer, told interviewers he made the ...

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  30. Plans For Future of Trieste

    LONDON, Sunday. — Britain, America, Russia and France are forwarding separate proposals for the future ...

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  31. INDIA COMPLETELY FREE IN TWO YEARS

    LONDON, Sunday. — The President of the Indian National Congress (Pandit Nehru) speaking to a mass meeting, declared that the "Quit India" slogan must be revived. "In another two years, India would be completely free, and the ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN ACCUSED OF TREASON

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday — South African soldiers have testified against Lourens Potgieter, who was captured with them at Gazala in 1942, that be ...

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