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  3. Huge Increase in U.S. Liauor Consumotion

    WASHIGTON, Wednesday, —Treasury figures disclose a huge increase in liquor consumption in the U.S. in 1945, which, ...

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  4. RUSSIA'S REFUGEE PROPOSALS REJECTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Despite a passionate speech by the Russian Assistant Foreign Minister (Mr, Vyshinsky), the Russian proposals regarding refugees, which were rejected in the committee, stage, wore again rejected by the General Assembly of U.N.O. The proposals were that ...

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  5. PLANNED TO SEIZE GIBRALTAR WITH HELP OF SPAIN

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—Hitler planned to seize Gibraltar with the aid of Sprin some time in 1941. This is disclosed in a captured German naval staff document dated August, 1941, outlining Hitler's proposed list nof conuests, which the ...

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  6. ANGRY HOUSEWIVES CALL FOR FOOD PROBE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Four thousand angry housewives at three Merseyside meetings demanded that the Food Minister (Sir Ben Smith) should stop luxury banquets, investigate restaurant meafincreasc the rations and cut down supplies of food from Britain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HEADED FOR CHAOS, IF NOT CAREFUL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—.The Prices Administrator (Mr. Chetster Bowles) told the Holuse of Representativcs ...

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  8. Anglo-Siameae Treaty Signed

    The Anglo- Siamese peace treaty is signed by Mr. S. Ancy for the British Government in India at Government House, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Sydney Help for Blitzed Church

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Rev. Dr. John Darlington, vicar of St. Mark's, Kennington Oval, has received a gift of nearly £1000 towards rebuilding his ...

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  10. Russian Reports Branded as Nonsense

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Russian nowspaper reports that a "large" number of British troops has arrived in Teheran aro officially described in ...

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  11. V.C. TO PADRE

    LONDON, Wednesday, — The Victoria Cross has facen awarded to a Canadian Presbyterian padre, LieutColonel John W. Foote (41), for ...

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  12. INDIAN FOOD CRISIS

    BOMBAY,'-Wednesday.—Gandhi. told the press he had advised the Viceroy (Lord Wavell) to form a new national Government in India ...

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  13. WANT TANGANYIKA TO BE BRITISH COLONY

    NAIROBI, Wednesday.—DelEgales from all parts of Tanganyika met at Arusha yesterday, and protested against the decision of the British Government to place ...

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  14. FLARE-UP IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. —The most serious flare-up In the Batavia district for several weeks occurred yesterday in the notorious. Bekassi area, ...

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  15. MOSLEM THREAT TO REVOLT

    NEW- DELHI, Wednesday.— The loader of the Moslem Longue (Mr. Jinnah) predicted a Moslem revolt if the British carried out their announced ...

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  16. TROOPS FIRE ON CALCUTTA RIOTERS

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—British troops, for tho first time since they were called in by the Governor of Bengal (Mr. R. G. Casey), this morn[?] ...

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  17. Chinese Leader Honors Pledge

    CHUNGKING. Wednesday.—The Supreme National Defence Council yesterday approved the repeal or amendment of all regulations restricting freedom of speech ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN INDIANS' DEMANDS

    PRETORIA, Wednesday. —After a delegation to General Smuts from the Indian Congress the South African Indian Congress agreed to ...

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  19. TALKS WITH DON JUAN MAY BE PROTRACTED

    LISBON, Wednesday.—A Spanish Embassy spokesman said yesterday negotiations between Franeo and Don Juan, had only just begun, and were likely to be, ...

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  21. NOTED AVIATRIX DIES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Lady Grace Marguerite Drummond Hay, aviatrix and author, who died yesterday, was the solo woman passenger aboard the ...

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  22. RAPIDO RIVER ACTION WAS VITAL

    WASHINGTON, Wcdnesdny.—A War Department report to the House of Representatives Military Affairs Committee says the Rapido ...

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  23. 75,000 JAPS IN SUMATRA

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. — Two thousand Japanese have been cvacuated from Sumatra, but 75,000 remain there, according to an A.A.p. special ...

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  24. PLEASED WITH AIR AGREEMENT

    LONDON'. Wednesday—A statement ou behalf of the Government,, made both in the House of Lords and the House of Commons ...

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  25. Loan Essential to Prevent Ecomonic Warfare

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. William Clayton) said in a speech that. Congressional ratification of the British loan was essential to prevent economic warfare among three great trading blocs—British, American and Russian— ...

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  26. Believed Responsible for Breaking Dykes

    LOXDON. Wednesday.—One of the five S.S. officers sentenced to death for the murder of British airmen, Major-Gen. Eberhard Schoengnrth, may- be. handed ...

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  27. U.S. to Enter into Diplomatic Relations [?]ith Yemen

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Stat Department announces that the U.S, plans to enter into diplomatic relations with Yemen, a small kingdom of ...

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  28. Magyar Minority Problem Partially Solved

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The problem of transferring the Magyar minority in Slovakia to Hungary has been partially solved by a communique ...

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  29. To Collaborate With Unions

    LONDOX, Wednesday.—U.N.O.'a political and security committee decided after many bitter debates to ask the Assembly to recommend to the Economic and ...

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  30. Greek Gendarmes Sent to Gaol

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's Athens correspondent says a courtmartial at Kalamata sentenced a captain of the gendarmes to four months' ...

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  31. MINISTER ALLEGES HOTEL BAN ON UNIONISTS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — West End hotels, where, "if there is a suggestion that you own trade union tickets, von are out on your ...

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  32. Warned by British of Jap Attack

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Lieut. Colonel H. C. Clausen told the Pearl Harbor Committee yesterday that a British secret agent in Manila, Colonel ...

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  33. Grave Warning on Britain's Coal Position

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Unless we get a larger output of coal, we shall be in an extremely dangerous position for the next two months," said the ...

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  34. Truman Too Busy to Think About Next Election

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —Mr. Robert Honuognn, elinirman of the Democratie Party, said there waa no truth in the report that President Truman told ...

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  36. EX-KING ZOG TO LIVE IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Weduesday. — ExKing Zog of Albania and his family left yesterday for-Egypt, where they will take up residence It is ...

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  37. HARD HITTING IN COMMONS DEBATE

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Hard hitting by both sides marked the first day's debate In the House of Commons on the Government's bill ...

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  38. Unenthusiastic Over U.N.O. Site Suggestion

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—According- to the "NeW York Times'" correspondent at- San Francisco, the Mayor is not over-enthusinslic about ...

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  39. NEW YORKERS INCENSED OVER MAYOR'S PART IN CITY'S DAY OF CHAOS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—After one of the most confused and choatic da[?] in the city's history New Yorkers heard last evening of the termination of the emergency arising from the tugboat strike. Immediately the light, of Broadway flashed on, and frantic efforts were made to summon ...

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  40. MR. CHURCHILL FINDS "NO COMMENT" A SPLENDID DEVICE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. Winston Churchill departed by plane for Miami. A reporter at the airport asked him about his White House talk on ...

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  41. Belgium Plans Big Deal With Canada

    OTTAWA, Wednesday —.Belgium plans to purchase 85 million dollars' worth of goods and foodstuffs from Canada in lO46. compared with pre-war purchases of 10 ...

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