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  4. Scouts Study Art Of Cooking

    These Inter-American students at a Girl Scout Camp in the United States study the art of cooking from the international angle. With an outdoor oven they exchange recipes and discuss the results. At the moment they are discussing green banana soup. The girls are representative of the United States (from left), Brazil, Columbia and Uruguay. The camps are held ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OFFICER WAS TOLD OF EFFORT TO GET GENERAL AWAY

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--The probability existed that General Pereivai, British General Officer Commanding in Malaya, thought his divisional commanders lacked the courage to attempt to escape after the capitulation in 1942, said Major J. W. C. Wyett ...

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  6. Must Continue Making Atomic Bomfes

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.--Major-General Groves, head of the atom Bomb project, considers it necessary to continue making bombs until the United States had ...

    Article : 421 words
  7. Resignation From Prosecutor's Staff

    LONDON, Thursday.--Coincident with feelings expressed by some observers that the case for the prosecution against the major war criminals had not been completely prepared, comes the announcement that Major-General (Wild Bill) Donovan ...

    Article : 503 words
  8. REFUSED TO SHIFT BUST OF HITLER

    LONDON, Thurs.--Fourteen and a half thousand sterling was taken yesterday at the resumed sale of furniture from the ...

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  9. INVESTIGATE CASES OF COLLABORATION WITH ENEMY

    LONDON, Thurs.--Well-known members of Paris society thus far not troubled by the purge, are now understood to have been ...

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  10. Legal Right To Carry Out Search

    JERUSALEM, Thurs.--British troops, searching for persons concerned in the attacks on the two coastguard stations in Palestine, ...

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  11. Fadden Attacks

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Attacking the rejection by the A.I.P. Conference of compulsory military training, in favor, of the voluntary system, the Leader of the Country Party, Mr. Fadden, to-day said it was a retrograde step which must have ...

    Article : 515 words
  12. Hunger-Striking Baits Cannot Be Removed

    LONDON, Thurs.--The Swedish Foreign Minister informed the Russian Minister in Stockholm that according to medical reports ...

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  13. JAP HEAVY PLANT FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Australian Industrial, Mission now to Japan is seeking all the heavy plant it can secure for the industrial development of Australia. Whatever the mission suc- ...

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  14. Knew Nothing Of Atrocities

    MANILA, Thursday.--General Yamashita concluded his evidence at his trial to-day by repeating over and over again that he knew ...

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  15. R.A.F. Transport Crashes In November

    LONDON, Thurs.--The Under Secretary for Air, Mr. Strachey, revealed in the Commons that 46 passengers and 15 crew men were ...

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  16. Not Invited To Industrial Peace Conference

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--"An insult to rural industries," was how the Leader of the Country Party, Mr. Fadden to-day described the ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. French Attitude To Germany

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The White House announced that Mr. Byron Price, who investigated the German, occupation problems for President Truman, recommended the re-examination of the, whole structure of military government, including the ...

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  18. METEOR NOT TRACED

    LONDON, Thurs.--The jet propelled Meteor aircraft--the fastest in the world--which took off from Molesworth airfield on ...

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  19. Men Returning From Islands

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Carrying 594 long-service members of the A.I.F., picked up in a surprise visit to Wewak, the Australian ...

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  20. Killed In Calcutta Demonstrations

    CALCUTTA, Thurs.--One American was killed and 106 British and American military personnel injured during demonstrations ...

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  21. SCIENCE HELPED TO CONFUSE LUFTWAFFE

    LONDON, Thursday.--A partnership between science and the services whereby enemy wireless was jammed and "spoofed" was described by the Director of Telecommunications, Air Commodore Dalton Morris, at a press conference. ...

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  22. PAID RESPECT TO MAN HE WAS TO BEHEAD

    KWAJALEIN, Thursday.--Warrant Officer Tatanichi Manako testified that he beheaded an American on instructions from Naval Lieutenant Kyoshi Fueta, one of the ten officers on trial for the execution of five airmen. ...

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  23. English Housewives Dissatisfied With Food And Shopping Position

    LONDON, Thurs.--Women in the United Kingdom would riot soon unless something was done about the food and shopping ...

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  24. P.M. Silent On Industrial Situation

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, to-day refused to comment on the serious industrial situation ...

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