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  3. FOREIGN MINISTERS FAIL TO AGREE ON TRIESTE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the Foreign Ministers, at an informal meeting, failed to agree on the Trieste question. Mr. Molotov (Russia) made an entirely new proposal. He proposed that Trieste should be an autonomous district under Yugoslav sovereignty, administered ...

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  4. RUSSIA INVOKES VETO THREE TIMES IN HEATED DEBATE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Security Council spent six hours in a complicated discussion, trying to decide the terms on which it could keep the Spanish issue on the agenda. Russia three times invoked the veto, first, in an effort to prevent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRISON FOR ARAB TERRORIST GUNMEN

    JERUSALEM, Thursday,—Thirty of the Irgun Zvai Leumi (Arab terrorist movement were to-day found guilty on charges of carrying firearms and ...

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  6. Bulgarian Premier Refused U.K. Visa

    PARIS, Thursday. —Mr. Kilarov President of the Bulgarian National Assembly) told a Reuter correspondent to-daythat he was refused permission ...

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  7. RUSSIAN ON SPY CHARGE

    SEATTLE, Thursday. —How a Scottish-born Seattle shipyard worker who ls a British subject was approached by a Russian naval ...

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  8. 'CARETAKER' GOVERNMENT FOR INDIA PLANNED

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—The British Cabinet mission which has been investigating the question of India's future status and present position, has reported to the Viceroy (Lord Wavell) that it intends to establish a temporary "caretaker" government of officials. It further proposes that alf negotiations ...

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  9. JAPAN'S FAVORABLE TRADE BALANCE

    TOKIO, Thursday. —Headquarters' export and import division has reported to the Allied Council that Japan has amassed a favorable trade balance of ...

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  10. Cattle Rustlers Killed in Gun Battle

    SINGAPORE, Thursday. —Ten Malay cattle rustlers are reported to have been killed in a gun battle with Chinese villages near Alor Star. ...

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  11. SAN FRANCISCO FAVORED AS U.N.O. SITE

    NEW YORK. Thursday.— There is growing support among United Nations officials, particularly Americans, ...

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  12. N.Z. BUTTER FOR U.S. TROOPS

    LONDON, Thursday. —The Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Food (Dr. Edith Summerskill) told the House of Commons that tentative ...

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  13. BRITAIN TO RATION BREAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Cabinet, after a two-hour meeting, decided that bread and flour rationing should be ...

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  14. Illegal Immigrant Ship Intercepted

    HAIFIA, Thursday.—T[?] British destroyer Vonus fired three shots across the bows of the illegal imigrant ship Josiah Wedgwood as it w[?]s attempting ...

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  15. ARAB PLAN TO DEFEND PALESTINE

    LONDON', Thursday. —The Arab league, meeting secretly at Bludan, adopted a plan for the formation of a combined Arab army to defend ...

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  16. ARAB BANDITS' HUGE DIAMOND HAUL

    JERUSALEM, Thursday. —Armed [?]andits to-day raided a diamond polisher's premises at Pardess Katz, near Tel-Aviv, held up the manager, and ...

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  18. FIVE-DAY WEEK PLAN FOR BRITISH MINERS

    LONDON, Thursday,— The Government did not object in principle to the introduction of a five [?]y week for the mining industry, announced Mr. ...

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  20. Former Japanese Agent Interpreter for Australians

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Under the heading, "Former Japanese Agent Free in Singapore," the "Malaya Tribune" publishes the story of Johnny Fujii, former news editor af the Japaneseowned Singapore "Herald," who is now working "With the ...

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  21. Britain Urges Free Danube Navigation

    LONDON, Thursday. —The Foreign Ministers' discussed freedom of navigation on the Danube, restitution to the United Nations of property ...

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