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  2. THE SOFT ANSWER.

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—"I have regard and respect for Generalissimo Stalin and will always remember what we went through together," ...

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  3. JEWISH TERRORISTS.

    JERUSALEM, Oct. 30.—After al session lasting all day the inner Zionist Council last night issued a strongly-worded ...

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  4. BRITISH PRESS

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—In the House of Commons yesterday afternoon Mr. Haydn Davies (Lab) opened the Press inquiry ...

    Article : 911 words
  5. "SMART AND TOUGH."

    NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—The chief American delegate to the U.N.O. (Senator Warren R. Austin) commented on Mr. Molotov's address: ...

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  6. U.N.O. PROBLEMS.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—The United States delegation to U.N.O. has decided to agree to the disclosure, in response to a Soviet ...

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  7. ATOM BOMB.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—The atom bomb had nowhere been A used against troops, and this was no accident, Mr. Molotov said, ...

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  8. FAMINE INSURANCE.

    WASHINGTON. Oct. 30.—Britain did not support the United States yesterday in virtually rejecting as totally unworkable the ...

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  9. ARMAMENTS CUT.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Mr. Molotov, the chief Soviet delegate to the U.N.O. General Assembly, proposed today that it accept a plan for universal reduction of armaments, with the primary aim of abolishing the use of atomic ...

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  10. ON GOODWIN SANDS.

    Early in September the American steamer Helena Modjesko (7,176 tons), with a 3,000,000 dollar cargo for Germany was stranded on the Goodwin Sands. Her captain, W. H. Curran, was subsequently found dead in his hotel room ashore soon after the ship began to break up. Effort was made to salvage part of the cargo. It is now reported that both halves of the ship have been refloated and beached at Deal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. U.S. OPEN MARKET.

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—The announcement that the American Department of Agriculture was no longer prepared to procure food on ...

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  12. EMPIRE AIRLINES.

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—Larger and faster flying boats and improved facilities at every stopping place on the route to Australia are ...

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  13. AMERICAN STAND.

    Mr. Bernard M. Baruch, the chief U.S. delegate on the U.N.O. Atomic Energy Commission in a speech before the "Herald-Tribune" Forum ...

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  14. VETO QUESTION.

    Mr. Molotov said that all the mistakes which the Security Council bad made were wrongly attributed to the so called veto, and the noise ...

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  15. GERMAN TECHNICIANS.

    PARIS, Oct. 30.—A spokesman for the Ministry of Armaments declared yesterday (says Reuters) that the British authorities had ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. ALBANIA PROTESTS.

    BELGRADE, Oct. 30.—The Yugoslav newsagency says that the Albanian Prime Minister (Mr. Hodja) has sent a telegram to the ...

    Article : 234 words
  17. TORTURERS DEFIED.

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—The George Cross has been awarded posthumously to the late John Alexander: Fraser, former Assistant ...

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  18. RELIEF TROOPS.

    PALEMBANG, Oct. 30.—The first contingent of Dutch troops who are to replace British and Indian forces in Sumatra has landed at ...

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  19. ASSEMBLY DEBATE

    NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—When the general debate in the U.N.O. Assembly was continued today Mr. Louis St. Laurent (Canada) said that ...

    Article : 349 words
  20. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—To suggest that present American foreign policy is more purposeful than those of the three great twentieth-century ...

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  21. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—State Department officials say that General-Issimo Stalin's answers to Mr. Hugh Baillie's questionnaire indicate that ...

    Article : 173 words
  22. NEWSPAPERS' ALARM.

    LONDON. Oct. 30.—Editorials in this morning's newspapers express some alarm at the motion carried last night in the House of Commons ...

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  23. WORRIED PRESSMEN.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Mr. Molotov's address to the U.N.O. General Assembly was punctuated six times by bursts of appaluse ...

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  24. B.B.C. TELEVISION.

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—The British film industry intends to fight the British Broadcasting Corporation monopoly in the right to televise ...

    Article : 184 words
  25. TRUSTEESHIP.

    Mr. Molotov said it might be thought that someone was deliberately hindering the establishment of a Trusteeship Council. The ...

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  26. RADIO-ACTIVITY.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Vice-Admiral Brandy, commander of the Bikini task forces, declared yesterday that the poisonous ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

    Article : 31 words
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