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  2. Wallace Speech Still News

    WASHINGTON.--The Wallace speech on Foreign policy is still front page news and there are persistent rumors about a Cabinet crisis despite the fact that Wallace has intimated that he is not resigning. ...

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  3. Churchill's Advice Is Coldly Received

    PARIS.--Churchill's dramatic plea for unity between Germany and France has not evoked a warm response among Frenchmen, states Reuter's Paris correspondent. One prominent French statement said that the speech ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 159 words
  4. Old Pals Had Slight Breeze

    LONDON.--Russia and Yugoslavia found themselves in dispute at the meeting of the Trieste sub-committee, but speedily ...

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  5. FRANCE FOREGOES CLAIM ON ITALY

    PARIS. -- France has joined America in retracting a claim for full Compensation for Allied nationals in Italy, but Britain ...

    Article : 101 words
  6. Jet Planes Are Used In Passenger Flights

    LONDON.--The Associated Press special correspondent states that the first demonstration flight of a Lancastrian airliner fitted with Rolls Royce jet propulsion units was given before British and Dominion pressmen at Hucknall yesterday. ...

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  7. AFRICA SPEEDING UP IMMIGRATION

    JOHANNESBURG.--Under the new policy of speeding up immigration, the South African Government is considering the ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. RATION INCREASE BELAYED ON RHINE

    BERLIN.--The British Military Government spokesman said it had been hoped today to announce increases in ...

    Article : 122 words
  9. DE GAULLE HURLS A BOMBSHELL

    LONDON. -- The Exchange Telegraph's Paris correspondent says that General De Gaulle's decision to support the ...

    Article : 86 words
  10. WOMAN CHARGED WITH SPYING FOR "REDS"

    OTTAWA. -- Miss Agatha Chapman, economist of the Bank of Canada is in custody charged with conspiring with ...

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  11. PAY PARITY GIVEN TO U.S. STRIKERS

    NEW YORK.--The [?] awarded the National Maritime Union of CIO parity with the AFL with wages and ...

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  12. AMERICA UNEASY ON CAR EXPORTS

    DETROIT.--The genera! manager of the Automobile Manufacturers' Association, George Romney, in a statement said ...

    Article : 73 words
  13. BRITISH OFFER SWAYED [?]SCITE ON FAROE

    COPENHAGEN.--The Faroe Islands have been proclaimed a state as a result of the plebiscite on September 15. ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS NOW STREAMLINED IN RUSSIAN BID FOR TRADE

    LONDON.--The ability to get things done has become more important than ever in Russia which plans to treble production over its pre-war level and at the same time keen party efficiency and ideology at a high pitch, says the American ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. LONDON BUS DRIVERS FAIL IN STAND AGAINST UNION

    LONDON. -- Mr. Justice Whynn-Parry dismissed an application, from five bus drivers for an interim injunction ...

    Article : 84 words
  16. PENICILLIN NO[?] CHEAP

    NEW YORK.--The Wall Street Journal says that the price of penicillin is now 37 12 cents a dose which is one tenth of a gramme. ...

    Article : 58 words
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