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  3. MR TRUMAN ATTACKS RACIAL DISCRIMINATION AFTER NEGRO PIANIST STIR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Truman has sharply critisiced racial discrimination by making public the letter he wrote about the refusal of the Daughters of the American Revolution to grant the use of their hall to the negro pianist, ...

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  4. INDONESIAN NATIONALISTS DECLARE WAR ON DUTCH

    BATAVIA, Sunday.— The "Indonesian People's Army," which is the military branch of Dr. Soekarno's Nationalist regime, has issued a proclamation declaring war on the Dutch, Eurasians and Ambonese in Java. The order was given yesterday to ...

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  5. DISEMBARKING AT BURNIE

    Servicemen, including released prisoners of war, disembarking from the P. and O. liner Strathmore at Burnie on Friday morning. Picture shows a portion, of the vast crowd which thronged the wharves to welcome them. — Winter photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WILL NOT GIVE UP INDOCHINA

    PARIS, Sunday.— France had no Intention of relinquishing Inde-China, Int offered the five Indo-Chinese States the status of a semi-autonomous ...

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  7. NOT GIVING NATION BACK TO GERMANS

    FRANKFURT, Sunday.—General Eisenbower, flatly denying reports that by placing Germans in office in the American zone be was giving Germany ...

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  8. RUSSIANS ARRESTED IN BLACK MARKET RAID IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Sunday.—British military police and German civllian police, supported by British armored cars and tanks, raided a busy black market ...

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  9. RADIO-CONTROLLED FIGHTER PLANE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The U.S. Navy has developed a pllotless, radio-controlled fighter., the "Ghost-Hellcat," ...

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  10. Reported Refusal to Grant Laval New Trial

    PARIS, Sunday.—General de Gaulle is reported to have flatly refused to grant Pierre Laval, the Vichy collaborator, a new trial. On the other hand, Laval's counsel states that important new evidence, now available, may' "explode" the case against Laval, who is to face a firing squad to-morrow. ...

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  11. WAR CRIMES TRIAL OPENS TO-DAY

    BERLIN. Sunday. — The trial of 21 Nazi leaders, including Hess, Goering and Ribbentrop, will be formally opened in Berliu to-morrow, when the ...

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  12. 26: Allied Correspondents Must Leave Tokio

    TOKIO. Sunday.—Twenty-six Allied eonespondents must leave Tokio as a result Of headquarters' order to reduce press representation by one-third. ...

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  13. Troops' Good Work at Docks Eases Britain's Food Position

    LONDON, Sunday. — The troops' good progress In unloading ships has made the Food Ministry most optimistie regarding Britain's food position. ...

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  14. UNREST IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. — As Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's troops moved to northern China bv rail and air Chinase Communists here said that their ...

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  15. SEARCH FOR JAP WHO BEHEADED AUSTRALIAN

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Allied authorities haye publicly identitied a sword-wielding Japanese soldier in a widely-eirculnted ...

    Article : 334 words
  16. GEN. de GAULLE OPTIMISTIC

    LONDON, Sunday.—The failure of the London conference of Foreign Ministers could not be interpreted as a setback to the development of the ...

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  18. CLAIM JAPANESE DOUBLE-CROSSED THEM

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—A news bulletin issued by the provisional Government claims that the Japanese doublecrossed the Indonesians. ...

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  19. ATROCITY TRIAL RUSSIAN FILM TO BE SHOWN

    LUNEBERG, Sunday.—Despite a strong protest by the defence, the British military court agreed to view tomorrow a Russian film of conditions ...

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  21. I.G. FARBEN PLANTS SEIZED

    BERLIN, Sunday.— Germany's most important source of war. makins materials, the great I. G. Farben industrial enterprise, has ...

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  22. Quisling's Appeal Rejected

    OSLO, Sunday.—The Supreme Court has unanimously rcjerled Quisling's appeal against his death sentence. The appeal will now go to Kink Haakon. ...

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  23. Canadian Newsprint Export Control to Cease

    OTTAWA. Sunday.—The Canadian Prices Board announced that its control of the expurt of Canadian news, print would cease on December 31. ...

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  24. ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT RESIGNS

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday. — The Fascist Government of Argentina resigned on Friday in face of growing prciaure from the Army. The ...

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