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  3. NEW APPROACH NECESSARY TO INDONESIAN PROBLEM

    BATAVIA, Friday.—The abandonment of last night's conference between the Indonesians and Dr. Van Mook is accepted in those quarters which can still see the situation clearly as a sign that the time has come for a fresh approach to the ...

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  4. ANOTHER WAR WOULD SET BACK CIVILISATION TO UNIMAGINABLE EXTENT

    LONDON, Friday.—"If the world again lapses into war, every weapon will be used, and full scale atomic warfare will result in the destruction of great cities and the deaths of millions, setting back civilisation to an unimaginable extent, said the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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    THE GLOSTER METEOR JET PROPELLED TIGHTER — Group Captain H. J. ("Willie") Wilson established a new world's air speed record of 606 m.p.h. in jet-propelled Glostcr Meteor R.A.F. fighter. The speed of 606 m.p.h. is an average of times recorded by Wilson in four runs over the timing course, as requned by international rules. His times were: 601 m.p.h., 611 m.p.h., 602 m.p.h. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. New Form of Penicillin Mould

    WASHINGTON, Friday. —The Carnegie Institute has produced a new form of penicillin mould ...

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  7. PREPARING FOR FAILURE OF TRADE TALKS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "New York Timed" correspondent at Ottawa says evidence is accumulating that the the British are preparing for failure of ...

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  8. NAZIS' ECONOMIC PREPARATIONS FOR WAR

    LONDON, Friday.—Keirel's counsel, at the outset of to-day's session of the war crimes trial, complained that the prosecution's chart of the Nazi Government was inaccurate. He declared that Keitel was never a Reich Minister and never ...

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  9. Would Not Lay Blame on Yamashita

    MANILA, Friday.—Blance for the rape of Manila and thousands of Japanese atrocities in the Philippines became a will-o'-the-wisp in ...

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  10. 27 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, Friday.—Twenty-two soldiers and the new ot five R. A.F. men were killed nben a Liberator bound for India crashed on Blackdown Hill, Devon. All ...

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  11. Jap General and Black Dragon Leader Surrender to the Allies

    TOKIO, Friday.—General Araki and Yoshilnea Kuzun, leader of the Black Dragon Society, have surrendered to the Allies, and been imprisoned as suspected ...

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  12. Want to Disarm Japs

    LONDON, Friday.—We cannot desert the task which General MacArthur has given us," said the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. Roman Catholic Priest Fined £75

    LIVDRPOOL, Friday.—The Magistrates' Court fined a 26-year-old Roman Catholic priest £75, with 10 guineal costs, for attempting to evade customs duty on ...

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  14. CRAZED GERMAN SHOOTS TWO BRITISH SOLDIERS

    HERFORD (Germany), Friday. — A former German soldier, who was reported to be semi-crazed, on Wednesday night shot two British soldiers ...

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  15. MR. BEVIN APPEALS FOR FRANKNESS

    LONDON, Friday.—"If the Great Powers still say exactly what they want, either in territory, bases or in any other form, it can be examined, and there will be no need to take action of any kind which will cause reflection on the actions of one another," said the Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) resuming ...

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  16. ADMIRAL HALSEY RETIRES

    LOS ANGELES, Friday.—Admiral Halsey, who led the famed third Fleet from the disaster of Pearl Harbor to the triumph of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Indians Opposed by Well-Armed Annamese

    SAIGON, Friday.—[?] troops trying to release a number of French held as hostages in Cholon, a sumburb of Saigon, are meeting with opposition from well ...

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  20. RIOTS DISRUPT CALCUTTA'S TRANSPORT SYSTEM

    CALCUTTA, Friday—Disturbances have completely disrupted Calcutta's transport system Tram, bus, taxi and rlekshaw men struck in protest ...

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  21. DRIVE TO SMASH BLACK MARKET IN WESTPHALIA

    HERFORD (Germany), Friday.—The British police, in an intesive drive to smash a black market in the rich agricultural proviuce of Westphalia, confiseated ...

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  22. DOMINIONS SUPPORT UNITED KINGDOM COMMUNICATIONS PLAN

    BERMUDA, Friday.—Special spokesmen for all the Dominions supported the proposal by Sir Walter Birchall, head of the United Kingdom delegation, at the opening session of the Empire and American Communications Conference that the United ...

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  23. Christmas Mails For Australia Delayed

    LONDON, Friday.—Christmas letter and pareel mails for Australia and Christmas pareel mails for New Zealand have been delayed, and are unlikely to arrive ...

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  24. Arabs Settle Differences

    JERUSALEM, Friday.—For the first time since 1939 political difteiencos among the six Arab parties in Palestine have been sttled with the formation of an ...

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