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  3. BIG CEREAL QUOTA FOR AUSTRALIA IN HOOVER'S RELIEF PLAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Herbert Hoover, a former U.S. President and now leader of a fact-finding mission in the European famine areas, proposes that Australia supply 10 per cent, of the cereals needed to make up the gap in the starvation relief quota. Broadcasting to the world from Cairo, he ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN AMBUSHED BY INDONESIANS OFFICERS

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—Captain Alistair MacKenzie (Melbourne), Flight-Lieut. H. M. MacDonald (Gippsland) and Squadron Leader F. G. Birchall (Dundas, N.S.W.) were shot dead from within 5ft. by Indonesian ambushers, who ignored their shouts ...

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  5. U.N.O. MAY ADOPT AUSTRALIAN PLAN FOR INQUIRY' INTO FRANCO REGIME

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" confirms the reported hardening of sentiment in favor of the Australian proposal for an investigation of the Franco regime, with the possibility of Russia, France and Mexico, as well as Poland, agreeing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SUDDEN DEATH OF LORD KEYNES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Keynes (62), the economist, died suddenly at his home in Sussex to-day. The Press Association says Lord, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSIAN ARMY INTENDED ONLY FOR DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—General Galaktinov military editor of "Pravda," told the American Society of Newspaper Editors that the ...

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  8. FORMIDABLE NAZI GANG

    MUNICH, Sun.—A wellarmed Nazi resistance movement was still holding out in Southern Germany, said the ...

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  9. 450 BABIES DIED IN CLINICS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Germans during the war took 450 babies born. to Russian and Polish slave workers from their mothers and placed them in ...

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  10. TO BE TRIED FOR CRIMES IN CRETE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent at Herford (Germany) says that Colonel-General Kurt Student, who led the German paratroop attack in ...

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  11. CONDEMNS ARMY COURTS-MARTIAL

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The House of Representatives military subcommittee, reporting on the army courtmartial system, disclosed that 72 men ...

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  12. FILIBUSTER AGAINST BRITISH LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Senator Langer (Republican) yesterday began what had all the appearances of a filibuster against ...

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  13. JAP POISONS HIMSELF

    SHANGHAI, Sunday.—General Bikichi Ando, wartime Japanese Governor of Formosa, died of poisoning in gaol. Ando, with 16 ...

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  14. INDIA "ON BRINK OF CIVIL WAR"

    LONDON, Sunday.—India is on the brink of civil war, says the "Observer's" New Delhi correspondent. Virtually all pretence ...

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  15. 1900 POISONED AT NUREMBERG P.O.W. CAMP

    FRANKFURT, Sunday.—The U.S. headquarters announce that mysterious arsenical poison struck down 1900 German P.'sO.W. in an American ...

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  16. UKRAINIANS CARRY TERROR INTO POLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to Associated Press, strongly armed bands of anti-Soviet Ukranian. Nationalists again parried the torch of terror into ...

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  17. CHANCE FOR RUSSIA TO BORROW FROM U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. James F. Byrnes), in a Note to the Soviet Embassy in Washington, suggested that ...

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  19. U.S. CONSIDERING PACT WITH ITALY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "HeraldTribune's" Washington correspondent learns that the United States is considering an Italo-American trade ...

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  20. POPE APPALLED AT PLIGHT OF WORLD'S CHILDREN

    VATICAN CITY, Sunday.—Pope Pius XII., addressing 200 members of Catholic Action, expressed deep anxiety for the spiritual and ...

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  22. GRADUAL CHANGE POLICY "NOT TRUE SOCIALISM"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. R. Edwards, in his presidential address at the annual Independent Labor Party conference, said the present ...

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  23. TO FIND OUT WHAT RUSSIANS HAVE BEEN TAKING

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. James F. Byrnes) announced that the reparations expert, Mr. Edwin Pouley, ...

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  24. TWO CIVIL WARS IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two separate civil wars are in full swing in Persia, says the "News of the World's" special correspondent in ...

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  25. Assassination Plot Broken Up

    SEOUL (Korea), Sunday.—A plot to assassinate Dr. Syugmnn Rhee, chairman of the Democratic Council in South Korea, and outstanding Korean ...

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  26. £250,000 Cache of Faked Drugs

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Allied police discovered a cache of faked drugs worth about £250,000. They arrested seven men and three women on charges of ...

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  27. SEEMINGLY FANTASTIC AMERICAN PROJECTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Army Air Force has announced an imaginative research plan which contemplates seemingly fantastic projects. Scientists and engineers would endeavor to harness light rays for destructive purpoies, and create "planets," which would be projected into the heavens by ...

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