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  2. CHURCHILL ON WORLD UNEASE

    FULTON (Missouri), March 5.—On the occasion of receiving a degree at Westminster College here today Mr. Winston Churchill made a speech in which he surveyed world affairs. ...

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  3. OPINION IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, March 5.—Mr. Churchill's proposal for a virtual Anglo-American military alliance has provoked a generally ...

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  4. CENSURE MOTION.

    CANBERRA, March 6.—Biting condemnation of the Commonwealth Government's "silence and supineness" in face of the prolonged hold-up in Australian ports of ;urgently-needed food, medicine and clothes for the relief ...

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  5. IN MANCHURIA.

    WASHINGTON, March 5.— Replying at a Press conference to- day to a request for comment on a report from Dairen (Manchuria) ...

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  6. HEROIC FORTITUDE.

    DARWIN, March 6.—The fortitude of a West Australian, Cpl. J. B. Lawrence, when subjected to brutal tortures by the Japanese, ...

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  7. FRANCO'S RETORT.

    LONDON, March 6.—Britain has received a blunt "Don't meddle" retort from Franco in reply to the joint Anglo-American-French ...

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  8. THE "V" SIGN IN 1943.

    Mr. Winston Churchill has received an honorary degree at Westminster College, U.S.A., and made a notable speech. This picture recalls his acknowledgement of the cheers of the crowd gathered outside Harvard University, U.S.A., when he was given an honorary degree ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GRAIN SHORTAGE.

    WASHINGTON. March 6.—The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Clinton P. Anderson) told the House Food Committee studying United ...

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  10. NO INVITATION TO STALIN.

    LONDON, March 6.— Asked in the House of Commons whether Generalissimo Stalin was to be invited to ...

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  11. HOPE IN FRANKNESS.

    LONDON, March 6.—"Mr. Churchill's purpose clearly was not to divide the world into two. opposing camps but to see whether frankness ...

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  12. "PERILOUS TIMES."

    FULTON (Missouri). March 5.— Accepting an honorary degree at Westminster College on the occasion on which Mr. Churchill made his ...

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  13. GEN. MARSHALL.

    YENAN, March 6.—The American Associated Press correspondent says that General Marshall, before holding his historic first meeting with ...

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  14. NUREMBERG PLEAS.

    NUREMBERG, March 6.—On the resumption this morning of the war crimes trials the President of the war Crimes Tribunal (Lord ...

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  15. IDEA OF MONARCHY.

    MOSCOW, March 6.—Shortly after Madrid radio's attack on Britain ended last night, Moscow radio claimed that the idea of restoring ...

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  16. ALLIED PRESSMEN.

    SHANGHAI, March 6.—The American Associated Press says there is anxiety in Shanghai concerning eight American and one British ...

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  17. YUGOSLAV FORCES.

    LONDON, March 6.—"There has been an increase in Yugoslav strength all along the front," the United States Army Commander ...

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  18. DEFENCE PLANS.

    OTTAWA, March 5.—Mr. Churchill's speech is interpreted by defence and external affairs officials here as calling for an extension of ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN NAZIS.

    VIENNA, March 6.—The Austrian Government, reviewing the Purge of Nazis, says that 30,494 Nazis were arrested from May, 1945, to March, ...

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  20. "TROTSKYISTS."

    PARIS, March 6.—The police arrested 32 "Trotskyists," including British, American, Irish and other nationals, at a meeting of the French ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the ...

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