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1 r ON THE SUDDEN DEATH from hratt failure of King George IT of Greece, the 56-year-old monarch s younger brother, Crown Prince Paul, succeeds to the throne. Long an exile from his native country. King George was restored to his throne by popular plebiscite just six months ago, and has played a prominent role in world politics as his nation has become the pivotal point of President Truman's worldwide policy of stemming the tide of Communism. (International)

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