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  3. LEGAL ACTION AGAINST SQUATTERS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Ministry of Works announced to-day that legal action was being taken to regain possession of Duchess of Bedford House, which was seised by squatters. The decision was reached after all ...

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  4. 2000 CONSTABLES APPOINTED AS NEW YORK STRIKE WORSENS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—With the city drawing hourly closer to trade paralysis as a result of the truck drivers' strike the Mayor (Mr. O'Dwyer) to-day issued orders for the appointment next week of 2000 probationary constables, who will go straight on duty instead of ...

    Article : 274 words
  5. MARKED CHANGES IN ENGLAND

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The British Secretary for the Dominions (Lord Addison), addressing the Canadian ...

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  6. Dozen Attempts on Roosevelt's Life

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, —Mr. Frank Wilson, retiring chief of the United States Secret Service, ...

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  7. DOES NOT WANT WAR WITH U.S.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Mr. Donald Nelson, former Director of the War Production Board, is convinced Russia ...

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  8. BRITAIN LEADS IN JET PROPULSION.

    Since Sir Frank Whittle's experiments, Britain has led the world in the development of jet propulsion. To-day, in Britain's workshops and factories engineers are producing engines which have been developed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POSTERS WARN GERMAN GIRLS

    HERFORD, Tuesday.—An Allied Control Commission official stated that security officers were investigating the origin of ...

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  10. ALBANIAN REPLY TO GREEK CHARGES

    LAKE SUCCESS (U.S.), Tuesday.—The Security Council, by nine votes to one, decided to permit the Albanian representative (Colonel. Tuk Jakova) to sit at the Council table during the hearing of the Ukrainian charges ...

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  11. QUICK TRIESTE DECISION URGED

    PARIS, Tuesday—After an appeal from England for disposal of the Trieste question this week Australia's Mr. ...

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  12. GRIM R.A.F. POSITION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Air Chief Marshal Lord Tedder, at a press conference, grimly warned concerning the decline ...

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  13. SIX VILLAGES BOMBED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Six villages in Waziristan were bombed after the villagers had refused to comply with ...

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  14. WALL STREET PUZZLE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The new break in the stock market yesterday, when prices of leading shares fell one to ...

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  15. THOUSANDS TO BE LAID OFF

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Many thousands of workers will be laid off this week as a result of intensification of ...

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  16. TO START AIR TAXI SERVICE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — FlightLieut. J. F. Ogden, of Sheffield, who is going to Australia with his wife and daughter and a friend ...

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  17. EQUAL VOTING

    PARIS Tuesday— The National Assembly divided equally — 273 for and 273 against — on a motion to submit the new electoral law ...

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  18. REFUSAL TO WORK

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Military courts will try Hamburg citizens who refuse to work where directed or leave employment without ...

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  19. POPE'S APPEAL TO TEACHERS

    VATICAN CITY, Tuesday.— The Pope, addressing the Italian Association of Catholic. Teachers, said the end to be achieved was ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. COMMUNISTS BREAK UP MEETING

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Communists broke up a meeting in Leeds held by members of the Union Book Club, which support Sir ...

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  21. PRIMATE ON CHURCH UNITY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher), addressing 300 Protestant leaders under the auspices ...

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  22. REPUBLICANS' CLEAN SWEEP

    PORTLAND (Maine). Tuesday. —Republicans captured all major offices at stake in the Maine State election—the party's sixth ...

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  23. BRITAIN TO DEAL LIGHTLY WITH ITALY

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The British delegate (Mr. Glanvil Hall) informed the Italian economic committee Britain did not intend to demand cash or commodity payments, from Italy as reparations. Britain only required Italy to meet claims within the narrow limits covered by ...

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  24. CAR EXPORTS RESTRICTED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Civilian Production Administration has announced that it will continue to restrict the ...

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  25. BULGARIA'S EFFRONTERY

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Britain and South Africa condemned [?]lgaria's attitude to Grecce hen the Bulgarian political ...

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  26. UNIONS DETERMINED TO SMASH STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "We will keep the planes flying." says a statement issued from T.U.C. affiliated unions at B.O.A.C. airports, ...

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  27. THREAT TO FIGHT

    WARSAW, Tuesday. — A Foreign Ministry spokesman, commenting on Mr. Byrne's Stuttgart state, ment that the Polo-German frontier ...

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  28. VON NIDA IN FORM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Von Nida to-day had a first round of 70 in the southern qualifying section of the "News of the World" £2000 ...

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  29. BELIEVES PALESTINE PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The state of unrest and disturbance in Palestine cannot be permitted to continue, but I do not believe it is a problem to which no solution is possible," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), ...

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  30. YUGOSLAVS GAOL AMERICAN

    BELGRADE, Tuesday. — William Wedgo, night watchman at the American embassy, was to-day sentenced to eight years' ...

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  31. Jap Shipping Strike

    TOKIO, Tuesday — The Japan Seamen's Union has ordered a strike affecting 54,000 members and tying up 681 ships. ...

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  32. WHY SINGAPORE WAS LOST

    TTKIO, Tuesday.—British Colonel C. H. D. Wild, who spent four years in Japanese prison camps, told the war crimes tribunal ...

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