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  2. DOOMED NAZIS.

    NUREMBERG, Oct. 4.—"I am resigned. It doesn't matter whether they hang or shoot me," said Goering to his counsel Keitel and ...

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  3. ARAB PLAN.

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—An invitation to Jews to enter into a co-operative partnership with Arabs was issued by the Secretary General ...

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  4. PARIS TALKS.

    PARIS, Oct. 4.—The Big Four last night agreed on rules of procedure for speeding up the plenary sessions of the Paris Conference ...

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  5. TREASON CASE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 4.—Major Charles Hughes Cousens was committed for trial today on a charge of high treason and was later ...

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  6. PERSIAN OIL DEPOTS.

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—Reuters correspondent in Teheran says that well-informed sources report guerilla warfare at Sulah, a ...

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  7. DANUBE RIGHTS.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 4.—The United Nations Economic and Social Council today adopted, by eight votes to five, a United ...

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  8. THREAT TO PEIPING.

    NANKING, Oct. 4.—According to the American Associated Press correspondent in Peiping, Communist forces, in a new offensive ...

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  9. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—Britain would be able to attain and maintain the high level of exports which was now necessary to her economic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EGYPTIAN TREATY.

    CAIRO, Oct. 4.—The Prime Minister (Sidky Pasha) announced this morning that he would shortly leave for London to see the ...

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  11. CLASH IN KOREA.

    SEOUL, Oct 4.—The United States Army announced today that between 38 and 50 Korean police and an undetermined number of civilians were ...

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  12. U.S. INDUSTRY.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—At a Press conference yesterday, President Truman called for all-out production and a cessation of ...

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  13. ARRESTED.

    Dr. ALFRED HUGENBERG. The 81-year-old German industrialist who was a member of Hitler's first Cabinet, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. OIL PLANT BLAZE.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—Seven people were killed and 200 were injured, 19 critically, in three explosions which set fire to the Sun ...

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  15. TRUMAN'S VIEWS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—President Truman, in a statement issued on Yomkippur Day (the Jewish Day of Atonement), which has been ...

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  16. SECONDARY INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—Mr. Herbert Mellor Gibson, a director of the Co- operative Wholesale Society Ltd., who has just returned from a business ...

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  17. INDIA'S TROUBLES.

    NEW DELHI, Oct. 4.—As a result of British, American and Canadian cotton textile exports to Australia India would lose a very ...

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  18. FRAU JODL APPEALS TO CHURCHILL.

    NUREMBERG, Oct. 4.—Frau Jodl, the wife of Col.-General Jodl, chief of the German General Staff who has ...

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  19. SKYMASTER CRASH.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—All the occupants, numbering at least 39, of a Skymaster airliner which crashed into a hillside in ...

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  20. CONSERVATIVES' AIMS.

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—A conference of the Conservative Party yesterday defeated a resolution calling for a united front against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ARCHBISHOP'S TRIAL.

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—It has been confirmed (says the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph") that the Government has ...

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  22. TRAIN SMASH.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 4.—It is believed that 28 persons were killed and 70 injured when the Madras- Calcutta mail train was derailed ...

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  23. "GOOD THING."

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—At a Press conference today President Truman described the Nuremberg verdicts as "a good thing for the ...

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  24. STORMY MEETING.

    PARIS. Oct. 4.—The Military Committee of the conference. which adjourned at 6.55 a.m. today after sitting continuously from 9 o'clock ...

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  25. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Mr. Belcher), speaking at Newcastle, outlined the Government's plans "to ...

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  26. "THE OVERLANDERS."

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—All film critics acclaim "The Overlanders." "It puts Australia on the film map as never before," says the "Daily Herald." "It ...

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  27. ARGENTINE PLAN.

    NEW YORK, Oct 4.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times" says that as the result of protests by various ...

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  28. VATICAN ATTITUDE.

    VATICAN CITY, Oct. 4.—A Vatican spokesman said today that the Pope was not intervening for clemency on behalf of those condemned ...

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  29. FLYING FORTRESS CRASHES.

    BRUSSELS, Oct. 4.—An American Flying Fortress crashed this morning 10 miles south-east of Verviers. rescue team has been sent to the ...

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  30. MR. CORDELL HULL.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—The latest bulletin on Mr. Cordell Hull, the former U.S. Secretary of State, is that he lost ground during ...

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  31. GERMAN COMMUNISM.

    BERLIN, Sept. 25.—On the very eve of the Berlin municipal elections—due to take place in October—a bewildered Communist Party has ...

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  32. FRENCH CONSTITUTION

    PARIS, Sept. 19.—The first effect of General de Gaulle's statement today attacking the new Constitution is to stiffen the attitude of the ...

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  33. JET MOTORCYCLE.

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—Eighty-five thousand people-equal to a world record for a speedway attendance— turned up at Wembley speedway ...

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  34. MORAL POINTED.

    BOSTON, Oct. 4.—The "Christian Science Monitor" in an editorial on the young female kangaroo from the South Perth Zoo which was a ...

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  35. HUNGARIAN PAYMENTS.

    PARIS, Oct. 4.—Mr. Gusev (Russia) accused the United States of being generous at the expense of other countries when the ...

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  36. CODES CRACKED.

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 4.—How German spies in the Far East broke the United States coastguard code and kept track of the movements of ...

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  37. RESOLUTE STAND.

    LONDON. Oct. 4.—The Order of the British Empire has been awarded to Group-Captain Cecil Hyatt Noble, of Melbourne. The ...

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  38. GERMAN PROBLEMS.

    HAMBURG, Oct. 4.—The Prime Ministers of all States in the British and American zones met at Bremen today to discuss political and ...

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