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    MR. CHURCHILL, who expressed concern at the slow [?] of demobilisation in the British forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MR. CHURCHILL URGES SPEEDING UP OF DEMOBILISATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Whatever view may be taken of Socialism and free enterprise, it is on common ground that we should get the great wheels, as well as the little wheels, of life and industry turning as soon as possible," said Mr. Churchill, initiating a debate in the House of Commons on ...

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  5. PROSPECTS OF AGREEMENT

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—It is understood there are good prospects of a compromise being reached in the Indonesian issue which will be acceptable to both parties and prevent a bloody situation from developing which would put the clock back at ...

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  6. TO DO AWAY WITH TELEGRAPH WIRES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The president of the Western Union Telegraph Co. (Mr. A. N. Williams) announced that the company planned to replace ...

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  7. HOW BATTLE OF EL ALAMEIN WAS WON

    LONDON, Tuesday. — FieldMarshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, at an El Alamein commemoration dinner, described the winning of ...

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  8. LIBERALISING JAP SCHOOL SYSTEM

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Allied headquarters have given the Japanese Government a comprehensive policy for liberalising the school system. ...

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  9. Suggested Changes In Japan's Constitution

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Prince Ko[?]oye told correspondents that the present Japanese Constitution made the Emperor a divinity only in the same way ...

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  10. ANGLO-U.S. TALKS OUTLOOK NOT FAVORABLE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The British Ambassador (the Earl of Halifax), before visiting Mr. Byrnes, Secretary of State, told ...

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  11. ENGLISH XI TO VISIT AUSTRALIA NEXT YEAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The full committee of the M.C.C., after a meeting at Lord's, issued the following statement: "The M.C.C. is informing the Australian Board of Control that, subject to the concurrence of the Imperial cricket conference, it will be glad to ...

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  12. BIG FRENCH PROBLEM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The sweeping electoral gains of three French parties, all more or less equal in strength and each totalling more ...

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  13. MORE RUSSIAN FORCES IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—New contingents of Russian troops, iucluding infantry, cavalry, tanks and air units are reported to be ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS' TOUR OF INDIA

    BOMBAY, Tuesday. — Members of the Australian cricket team reached India fit and well. Hassett said there had not been a single case of ...

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  15. Laval's Body Exhumed and Reinterred in Same Place

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After relatives had asked for Laval to be buried at Chateldon, in his native Auvergne, three grave diggers, working by ...

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  16. CREDITS FOR RUSSIA BLOCKED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The National Association of Manufacturers' newspaper, the "News," reports that until a satisfactory ...

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  17. TRANS-ATLANTIC PASSENGER "PATHFINDERS"

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Two Do[?]glas four-engined aircraft are due to arrive in England on Thursday from Laguardia airport, New York, ...

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  18. Footballers' Union Takes a Hand

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Since the Football League has decided that players' wages shall remain at £4 per match, and that guest players ...

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  19. Rumors that Stalin Dying Causing Crisis in Army

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Rumors that Stalin is dying and that Russian marshals are fighting for the Kremlin throne have been spreading throughout the Soviet ...

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  20. VENEZUELA WILL HONOR COMMITMENTS

    CARACAS, Tuesday.—Carlos Morales, Foreign Minister in Venezuela's new Government, said the nation would carry out all its international commitments. ...

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  21. Protest Against Russian Methods

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The British protest against the Russo-Hungarian trade treaty also applies to a similar RussoRumanian agreement[?] says the Press ...

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  22. World Gone Mad

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—When counsel for a German defendant told the British military court in Berlin that four Russian officers wanted as witnesses were not ...

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  23. Dockers Meet in London

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Two hundred delegates from dockers' unions in all parts of Britain are attending a meeting in London to-day to discuss the employers' ...

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  24. Helping Clear Japanese From China

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Lieut.General Wedemeyer, Commander of U.S. Forces in China, who recently returned from the China theatre for ...

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  25. Britain's Naval Casualties

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander), in a speech at a Navy League lunch[?]on, disclosed for the first time that Britain's ...

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  26. DEPORTATION OF ALIENS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— It is not the Government's intention to deport large numbers of European nationalities, said the Minister for Migration (Mr. Calwell) ...

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  27. SHIPS UNLOADING AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—All ships are now unloading, although much union labor remains striking. The military administration is drafting in laborers, troops and ...

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  30. Jap Prisoners Will Be Welcomed Home

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Despite the military code which disgraced forever Japanese soldiers whom the Allies captured, they will be welcomed home. ...

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  31. German Red Cross Property Confiscated

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Luxemburg Radio says Marshal Zhukov has ordered the confiscation of all German Red Cross property and the closure of ...

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  32. Tito's Supporters Elected

    BELGRADE, Tuesday.—Marshal Tito'[?] supporters were unanimously elected in [?] elections to national committees (organs of local government which Tito created ...

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  33. Snipers Silenced in Indo-China

    SAIGON, Tuesday. — An AngloFrench communique states that Allied troops silenced snipers who [?]red on them on bridges across the River Cho. ...

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  34. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Thomas Philip Le Fa[?], church historian and brother Australian primate, died at Bray, Eire, to-day. ...

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  35. IRISH MOTHER GIVES BIRTH TO QUADRUPLETS

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—Mrs. K[?]thleen Sayers, of Bray, gave birth to quad[?]plets—three boys and a girl. One of the boys has since died. Mrs. ...

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