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  3. ATOMIC WEAPON CRAFT IN POSITION FOR TEST TO-DAY

    ABOARD THE APPALACHIAN, Wednesday — A small craft, believed to be the one from which the earth's first subsurface atom bomb will be suspended, was towed by a tug into the Bikini lagoon early to-day, past combat ships and other ...

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  4. Bitumen From Egypt

    Worth about £50,000 sterling, a consignment of 13,600 drums of bitumen was recently discharged from the Port Macquarie at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JEWISH TERRORISTS ADMIT THEY BLEW UP HOTEL

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday — Irgun Zvai Leumi (a terrorist organisation) issued a communique to press correspondents acknowledging responsibility for the bombing. It alleged that the British disregarded a telephone warning 27 minutes before the ...

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  6. RECORD CROPS EXPECTED IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Revised forecasts indicate record-breaking crops both of corn and wheat this season. Corn ...

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  7. To Watch Explosion That May Destroy His Island

    ABOARD MT. M'KINLEY. Wednetday. — Bikini's King Juda came off his island to-day and boarded this ship to watch the ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. BAKERS TO ABIDE BY RATIONING REGULATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Master Bakers' Association rescinded last week's resolution not to work the bread rationing scheme. It decided that ...

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  9. Not Sorry About Peace Treaty Delay

    LONDON, Wed. — "I am not disappointed that we were unable to produce a peace treaty within a year," said the Foreign Secretary ...

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  10. MANCHURIAN INDUSTRY INCAPACITATED BY RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — Mr. Edwin Pauley, who recently visited the Far East, said Russian removals of machinery had incapacitated 2,000,000,000 dollars' worth of industry in Manchuria and upset the economy of the entire Far East for a generation. The United States had considered ...

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  11. POLICE RECRUITS FOR PALESTINE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Since the terrorism again flared up in Palestine the flow of applicants for the Palestine police ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. POWER OF CHINESE GENERALS IN 1930

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — General Chin Tehchun, cross-examined at the war crimes trial, testified that the Chinese generals in North China were so ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. 16 Million Chinese Show Effects Of Starvation

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Sixteen million persons in the Kangsi and South Hunan Provinces of China are "rapidly becoming physically ...

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  14. Buyers on Strike in New York

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Despite rain, several hundred pickets paraded before New York stores in support of the one-day buyers' strike sponsored ...

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  15. Yugoslavia to Press For Correction of Trieste Line

    BELGRADE, Wednesday. — Marshal Tito, announcing that Yugoslavia will fight at tho peace conference to correct the Trieste line, said: "Mr. Molotov, ...

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  16. REFITTING OF LINERS WILL NOT DELAY MIGRATION

    LONDON, Wednesday — The refitting of Anglo-Australian liners after their wartime duties will not necessarily delay the start of the general migration scheme under which 40,000 families, representing about 100,000 persons, are already ...

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  17. MARKETS DULL IN LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Holiday influences, the news from Palestine and the Chancellor of the Exchequer's fresh hint of a possible new ...

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  18. LABORER'S DAUGHTER MARRIES PEER'S SON

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The daughter of a builder's laborer, Dorothy Swallow, to-day married at Mansfield the Hon. John Stuart Terrick Dudley Ryder, ...

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  19. GARSSON MUNITIONS CASE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — Senator Mead, chairman of the Senate War Investigating Committee, after examining official records, demanded that the War Department discipline six high-ranking army officers in the Garsson munitions case who travelled ...

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  20. Shot All Camp Inmates As Americans Approached

    DACHAU, Wednesday. — All the in mates of the concentration camp at Muelsen were shot on the orders of Richard Degner, camp commander, when ...

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  21. MUST NOT OGLE WOMEN

    DETROIT, Wednesday. — The Detroit police have invoked an ancient city ordinance to fine men guilty of ogling a female form. ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. A REMEDY FOR ASTHMA

    It is not necessary to suffer the torture of an attack of asthma when by using a small quantity of Corvisart's Inhalation you may obtain quick and sustained ...

    Article : 53 words
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