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  3. SAYS U.S. KEEPING ATOMIC BOMB SECRETS TO THREATEN HUMANITY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Moscow Radio on Friday night charged the United States with keeping the secret of the atomic bomb because of its desire to pursue power diplomacy, by threatening humanity with armed action. ...

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  4. CHINESE CIVIL WAR COMMUNISTS REFUSE TO STOP FIGHTING

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Replying to the Government's proposals, a Communist spokesman said that when all Kuomintang troops in China were asked to stop fighting, the Communists would do likewise. The "cease fire" order should be general, and not directed at selected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REINFORCEMENTS LAND IN SOURABAYA

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—The commander of the Fifth Indian Division has taken over command in the Sourabaya area, where advance troops of the division have already landed. The Hague having repudiated Dr. Van Mook's negotiations with ...

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  6. ITALY WATCHING BRITISH EXPERIMENT

    ROME, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Signor Parri) stated that Italy was closely following British steps towards State ...

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  7. ITALIAN ALARM AT YUGOSLAV ACTIVITY

    ROME, Sunday. — Alarming reports of Yugoslav activity have, been received from the Trieste area, says the Italian Government ...

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  8. ELECTRIC HOT PLATES WANTED FOR GAOL

    DETROIT, Sunday.—Sheriff Andrew Baird has, asked for the country auditors' approval of an expenditure of 3000 dollars ...

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  9. Spectre of Starvation In Europe

    LONDON. Sunday. — Nine million tons of food must be imported into Eastern and Southern Europe. before the 1946 harvest if the ...

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  10. NEW STEP IN JEWISH DEFIANCE

    JERUSALEM, Sunday. — The Palestine "Post." which is generally believed to reflect the view of the Jewish agency, says: "It is idle to ...

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  11. Outlook for Sales of Cars Not Briaht

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Austin Motor Company has decided not to exercise its option to acquire the aircraft shadow factory at Cofton Hackett, ...

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  12. Hess May Not Be Tried As War Criminal

    NUREMBURG, Sunday. — The former No. 2 Nazi, Hess, may not face trial with the other major war criminals because the consensus of ...

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  13. NEVER ENOUGH FORCES IN PACIFIC WAR

    WASHINGTON", Sunday. — Lt.General Kenney told the Senate Military Committee that in the South-West Pacific campaign ...

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  14. MINISTER PROUD OF DOCKERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—"We should be proud of our dockers. They have done a groat job. I am not here to make teeriminntions," said the Lord ...

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  15. AMAZING TIMING OF SPEED TRIALS

    LONDON, Sunday.— the maximum error of the timing mthod to be employed for the world air speed record attempt at Herno Bay is. ...

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  16. GIFT TO MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, who is visiting London, presented Mr. Winston Churchill with a casket containing 600 ...

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  17. ALLEGED CORDIALITY BETWEEN LEOPOLD AND HITLER

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.—King Leopaid and Hitler were both very cordial when they met at Berchtesgaden on November 19, 1940, ...

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  18. More Unilateral Action by Russia

    LONDON, Sunday. — The announcement by the Russian-controlled Berlin Radio that all Germans who since the beginning of the war had moved from ...

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  21. DE GAULLE TO HAND OVER POWERS

    PARIS. Sunday. — Addressing the final meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Provisional Government. General de Gaulle said he would hand ...

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  22. NAZI JUDICIAL SYSTEM ABOLISHED

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Allied Control Council has formally abolished the Nazi judicial system and reorganised German courts on the basis of the ...

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  23. BURDEN LIGHTENED FOR U.S. TAXPAYERS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Congress has completed legislalion reducing taxes by 5,920,000,000 dollars and removing ...

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  24. 25 KILLED IN U.S. PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, Sunday. — Paris Radio stated that 25 out of 30 passengers were killed when an American military plane going to London from ...

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  25. WIDESPREAD RIOTING IN CAIRO AND ALEXANDRIA

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Despite strong measures taken by the Government the noting which began on Friday was resumed yesterday. Mobs of hooligans paraded the streets trying to loot shops in the fashionable centres. The police, who acted swifily to disperse the crowd, ordered the shops to be closed. Some however, were badly damaged. A despatch ...

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