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  3. Falangist Demonstration Continued

    MADRID, Monday. — The Falangist demonstration in Madrid continued for the second day. Groups singing the Falangist song compelled passers by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALL INVOLVED IN CANADIAN SPY RING TRACKED DOWN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Although no information has been allowed to leak out regarding the number or identity of those held for questioning in connection with espionage charges, it is believed 15 persons are being detained and others are at the ...

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  5. 32 NEW CARDINALS CREATED AT SECRET CONSISTORY

    LONDON, Monday.—Behind the great oaken doors of the Consistory Hall in Rome Pope Pius XII held a secret consistory, where he created 32 new cardinals, the largest number in the history of the Church. The elevations were the first in the ...

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  6. WHY CHURCH PEWS ARE EMPTY

    LONDON, Monday.- Perfunctory sermons, gabbling through prayers, and overpowering choirs are the chief reasons why church ...

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  7. Labor Storm Over UNO Job

    Discont e n t among Labor rank- andfile members ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NUREMBERG TRIAL

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—At the resumption of the war crimes trial Lord JusticE Lawrence announced that the tribunal would make an ...

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  9. APPOINTMENTS TO U.N.O. SECRETARIAT

    LONDON, Monday.—The Secretary-General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie) has made the first appointments to the secretariat of ...

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  10. Belgian Premier Resigns

    BRUSSELS, Monday. — The Prime Minister (M, van Acker) sent his resignation to the Prince'. Regent after a Cabinet: meeting at which the election ...

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  11. CONFERENCE OF EMPIRE P.M'S. FURTHER DELAYED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Further delays have occurred in arrangements for the conference of Empire Prime Ministers in London. ...

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  12. U.N.O. Sessions Reviewed

    LONDON, Monday — ThE work of the Security Council made it clear to the Western Powers that Russia will not brook any interference over borderland territory upon which her security is held to depend, says. "The Times." Russia received an equally clear intimation that British foreign policy also ...

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  13. OPTIMISTIC OVER INDIA'S FOOD

    ALLAHABAD, Monday.—"The severity of the food shortage in India will not last lone," said Sir Akbar Hydari,Minister'of Information, yesterday."If ...

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  14. NO FRATERNISATION BY BRITISH TROOPS

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—"Very definite" action would he taken within his area to prevent organised fraternisation with the Japanese, ...

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  16. LOAN SUGGESTION RULED OUT

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The "Herald-Tribune," referring to the suggestion by Senator Johnson that Britain should raise a loan by ...

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  17. TRAINS FIRED ON BY AMBONESE

    BATAVIA, Monday. — The shooting of Indonesian train passengers by Dutch native soldiers inside the city area is liable seriously to delay the ...

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  18. Persian Hopes Of Friendship With Russia

    TEHERAN, Monday. — On the eve of his departure for Moscow the Prime Minister (Mr. Sultanch) presented the new Persian Cabinet ...

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  19. INDONESIAN SEAMEN SAIL FOR JAVA

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All but about 20 of the Indonesian seamen in Sydney sailed by the Manoora for Java at the weekend. Their departure, it was explained, ...

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  20. "CONSISTENT DEMAND" FOR NEW STAMPS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Although there was no record rush for the new peace stamps when they were offered for sale for the first time to-day. ...

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  22. CRIES OF "DUCE" AGAIN HEARD IN ITALY

    ROME, Monday. — Shouts of "Duce. Duce"' runs out unchallenged in the great assembly hall of Rome University when Signor Guglielmo Giannini, leader ...

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  23. CAPT. MURPHY ACQUITTED

    LAE, Monday. — Acquittal of Captain Joseph Murphy on all charges against him was announced to-day by the Army court-martial ...

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  24. GREEKS NAME STREET AFTER MR. BEVIN

    ATHENS, Monday. — The Piraeus municipal council passed a resolution naming one of the main streets after Britain's Foreign Minister ...

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  25. RETURN OF INDONESIANS MAY BE DELAYED

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Hopes are now held in Batavia for an early satisfactory solution of the problem created by the Australian ...

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  26. Secret Arms Devolopment Danger to Civilisation

    LONDON, Monday.—War, with the development of secret arms, could become so secret that men would know nothing of its start, said the French scientist, Professor Joliot. Countries with more secret, terrible and treacherous arms might wage war to cause drought, ...

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  27. PLANS FOR ATOMIC BOMB PLANT

    LONDON, Monday.—The first scale drawings of the atomic bomb plant to be built near Didcot have arrived from Canada. ...

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  28. Mr. Maloney Described As "Compiete Flop" in Russia

    NEWCASTLE. Monday. — Mr. J. J. Maloney hud been a complete flop as Australian Minister to Russia, the national secretary of the Federated ...

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  29. Nelson New Orleans Champion

    NEWYORK, Monday.—Final sCores in the New Orleans Open Championship: Nelson, 277; Hogan, 282; Snead, 286; M'Spaden, 287; Haas. Metz, 289; ...

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  30. BEVIN RIDICULES YUGOSLAV COMPLAINT

    LONDON, Monday.—Britain's Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) expressed surprise yester-day that no complaint had been made to the British Government by Yugoslavia regarding General Anders' Polish army in Italy. The proper course would have been to obtain Britain's reply to such a communication before bringing the matter before the Security Council. ...

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  31. Greek Communists Accuse Britain

    LONDON, Monday. — Alleging that Britain is rearming reactionary groups in Grcecce, the Greek Communist Party, in a pre-election ...

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