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  3. BRITAIN; FRANCE HOPEFUL OF TRIPARTITE TALKS NEXT WEEK

    LONDON, Thurs.—The Economic Director of the French Foreign Office (M Alphand) said Mr Bevin and M Bidault had high hopes that M Molotov would accept the invitation to join their discussion on the aid to Europe plan, says the British United Press. ...

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  4. HUNGARY DEADLOCK Russians Remain Obdurate

    LONDON, Thurs.—"Britain and Russia are still at loggerheads over Hungary," the British Ambassador to Moscow (Sir Maurice Peterson), said last night, after he had conferred with the Soviet Foreign Minister (M Molotov). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOVIET PERSISTENCE COULD MEAN WAR

    EVANSTON (lllinnois), Thurs.—Mr John Foster Dulles, one of the advisers to the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr Marshall) at the Moscow Conference, said in a speech that if Soviet leaders persisted in their efforts to establish police States ...

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  6. JEW ACCUSES JEW IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Thurs.—The Irgun Zvai Leumi (Jewish terrorist) secret radio, in a broadcast, accused the Haganah (underground resistance movement) of preparing for civil war. ...

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  7. U.S. Ship Strike Nears End

    NEW YORK, Thurs—The National Maritime Union announced today settlement of its dispute with 14 Atlantic and Gulf Coast tanker ...

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  8. Chinese Fined £250

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A Chinese cook described by police as the biggest menace in the opium trade was fined £250 in the Sydney Central Court ...

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  12. Fishing Boats Strike Mines Off Italy

    RAVENNA (Italy), Thurs. (A.A.P.).—Twenty fishermen were drowned within 24 hours when two fishing vessels struck mines and ...

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  13. CHINESE CRISIS MAY SOON "STEAL HEADLINES FROM BALKANS"

    NEW YORK, Thurs. — The crisis in China is building up to a point where it may soon steal the headlines from Russia and the Balkans. HARRISON SALISBURY, foreign news editor of United Press ...

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