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  2. Hush-hush on uranium

    LONDON, Wed. (Extel)-- The British Minister for Works (Mr. D. M. Eccles) yesterday refused to disclose the cost per lb. of extracted uranium and thorium in Britain and the colonies. Replying to a question in ...

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  3. Darts kill guerrilla

    SINGAPORE, Wed. (A.P.).-- Jungle-dwelling Sakais yesterday ambushed and killed a ...

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  4. ATOM SUB TAKES TO WATER

    Bedecked with flags, the world's first atomic-powered submarine, Nautilus (above) glides smoothly into the Thames River, Connecticut, a few seconds after being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 24 natives arrested

    PORT MORESBY, Wed.-- Twenty-four natives, suspected of being implicated in the murder ...

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  8. SHATTERING MYSTERY

    LONDON, Wednesday (D.M.W.C.).-- Police have been unable to solve the mystery of persistent ...

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  9. UNION SUIT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (I.N.S.).-- Teamsters' unions have lodged a suit for damages against the ...

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  10. WEALTHY SCOT WAS GENEROUS

    Lord Woolavington, the Scot distiller who died leaving a £7 million fortune, was a man of princely generosity to those who served him well. ...

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