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  3. DENIES HE DESTROYED U.S. POLICY IN PERSIA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson), who was formerly a diplomat in the Far East, testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, denied the assertion of the former Ambassador to China (Mr. Patrick Hurley) that he destroyed American policy ...

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  4. TRIED HARD TO INDUCE JAPAN

    School held its pienic at the Bluff has Saturday in ideal weather. Races' and games were held for the children. Ice creams were also provided. Many ...

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  5. CHIEF INTERPRETER AT NUREMBERG

    Colonel James Dostcrc (U.S. Army) is the chief court interpreter at the war criminal trials in Nuremberg and is quite at home amid the babel of four languages being used at the trial. He speaks 12 languages. RIGHT: Women interpreters in the court listening to the proceedings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REMOVING WAR-TIME CONTROLS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — With a view to the earliest possible removal of all war-time controls of International trade, President Truman, Mr. ...

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  7. Empire Trade "Endangered" By U.S. Loan Proposal

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The most assured hope of our future lies in Empire trade, and that hope is now to be jettisoned, says the Empire Industry Association in a statement objecing to the United States loan proposal. "Empire trade even before the war was worth more to us than trade with ...

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  8. Persia Anxious To Foster Russian Friendship

    TEHERAN, Tuesday. — "The Persian Government is ready to take any steps necessary to assure the Soviet Government of its sincere desire to ...

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  9. SEEKS FEDERATION OF INDIA

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.—A future "federation of India" is envisaged in an election manifesto which the Congress Party ...

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  10. To Test Atomic Bomb On Warships

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Army and Navy Departments have announced that they will test the atomio bomb on ...

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  11. STRONGLY OPPOSED TO FACT-FINDING BOARDS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. John L. Lewis, president of the A.F.L., testifying before the House of Representatives Labor Committee ...

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  12. Should Not Blame Whole Nation For War Crimes

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Vatican Radio announced to-day that His Holiness Pope Pius XII., in a letter to Bavarian bishops, ...

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  13. General Patton Completely Paralysed

    FRANKFURT. Tuesday. — General George Patton is completely paralysed as the result of a motor accident on Sunday, according to ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S QUEST FOR IMMIGRANTS

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The Lord Mayor of Bristol opened the first of a series of "Meet Australia" exhibitions, which will be shown throughout ...

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  15. DIVORCE RULING WORTH £20,000 TO HER

    JOHANNESBURG. Tuesday. — Because a divorce granted in Nevada was declared invalid by the South African court, an Australian woman, Mrs. ...

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  17. BATTLE BETWEEN CONVOY AND INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. — Gurkha troops are hurrying to Sockabocmi, between Batavia and Bandoeng, where a pitched battle is still going on ...

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  18. MOSLEM LEADER'S VIEW OF INDIAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The president of the Moslem Leagne (Mr. Jinnah), in an interview with Reuter's Bombay correspondent, advocated not one, ...

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  19. I.C.I. TO UNDERTAKE HUGE PROJECT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Imperial Chemical Industries has announced its intention to proceed with a £40,000,000 development scheme ...

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  20. Air League Resents Nationalisation.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Air Longue of the British Empire, in a statement yesterday declared it would offer vigorous opposition to any ...

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  22. BAYONETED JAPANESE CHILDREN TO DEATH

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — The Kyode Newsagency reveals that Japanese soldiers on April 16 bayoneted 20 Japanese children to death, declaring that ...

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  23. NEW SYSTEM OF COUNTER MEASURES TO COMBAT CRIME WAVE

    LONDON Tuesday. — The crime wave in Britain has risen to such proportions that me Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) has ordered a new system of counter-measures consisting of the sudden closing of certain areas. No part of Britain will be left uncovered. Areas will be sealed off without notification in London between 11.30 p.m. and daybreak. Roadblocks ...

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