CHINESE RED QUITS NANKING FOR YENAN; Chou's Departure Is Held to Herald Increase in Fighting in Widespread Areas COMMUNISTS SEE THREAT Government Forces Are Said to Be Poised for Big Push Toward Rivals' Capital
Date: 20 November 1946
By TILLMAN DURDIN Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Tillman Special
Govt tries to get his approval of Soc Dem participation in Natl Assembly
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DANISH PROTEST SUCCEEDS; German News Agency to Change Name and Initials
Date: 19 November 1946
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Govt protest brings promise to change name and initials of Deutsche AUegmeine Nachrichten Agentur
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PRESS CONFERENCES SET; Guatemala President to Resume Talks--Reporters End Boycott
Date: 20 November 1946
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Arevalo announces monthly press confs; reporters end boycott
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Letters to The Times; System of World Law World Government Seen Necessary to Deal With Peace and Justice
Date: 20 November 1946
HUGH NASH
Hugh NASH
US correspondent of London Evening standard lauds London papers; upholds individual ownership, lr
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FRENCH EDITOR TESTIFIES; Jeantet Says He Defended Vichy Against Its German Foes
Date: 19 November 1946
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
C Jeantet, former Je Suis Partout and Petit Parisien ed, testifies at trial for collaboration propaganda; claims to have defended Vichy regime against the Gers
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Argentina Reimposes Radio Censorship; Peron Aide Protests Intent Is Not to Gag
Date: 19 November 1946
By FRANK L. KLUCKHOHN Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Frank KLUCKHOHN
pol censorship grows as radio is curbed
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World News Summarized
Date: 20 November 1946
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1946
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