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  3. THREE CORPORATIONS TO CONTROL BRITISH AIR TRANSPORT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government's proposal to establish three statutory corporations for air transport as outlined by the Parliamentary Secretary for Civil Aviation (Mr. Ivor Thomas) in the House of Common[?] was confirmed in a White Paper issued last night. The first will operate ...

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    MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, who has been nominated by President Truman as one of the U.S. delegates to the United Nations' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITAIN RESENTS POLISH ATTACKS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Ambassador to Warsaw (Mr. Cavendish Bentinck) has made vigorous representations to the Polish ...

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  6. RUSSIAN DISSATISFACTION WITH CONDITIONS IN JAPAN

    MOSCOW, Thursday. — Reticence is still being observed regarding the Foreign Ministers' talks, but newspapers here give prominence to news of the Far East, which may be a pointer to matters under discussion. A long Tass agency despatch ...

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  7. AUSTRIA DEMANDS RETURN OF SOUTH TYROL

    VIENNA, Thursday.—Amid applause. Dr. Karl Renner, outgoing Austrian Chancellor, called for the immediate return of South Tyrol to ...

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  8. U.N.O. Will Establish Department of Public Information

    LONDON, Thursday.—The United Nations Preparatory Commission has accepted the recommendations of an advisory committee under Mr. Francis ...

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  9. Royal Family Listens To Christmas Carols

    LONDON, Thursday. — The King and Queen and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose [?] around the fire at Buckingham ...

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  10. Trade Revival Wrecks Black Market

    LONDON, Thursday. — A trade revival and increased domestic production have dealt a fatal blow to ...

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  11. JAPANESE TALK OF DEMOCRACY JUST A FARCE

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—Japanese Parliamentarians' speeches about democracy are just a farce, says an "Izvestia" commentator. "Those ...

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  12. NO TRANSLATION DIFFICULTIES IN HOMMA'S TRIAL

    MANILA, Thursday. —General Homma, on being arraigned by the U.S. Army Military Commission, pickup a microphone and said In perfect ...

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  13. WHITE CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — New York will have its first white Christmas since 1930 as the result of heavy snow falls, ...

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  14. S.S. CRIMES REVEALED

    NUREMBERG, Thursday. — The shooting of eight juveniles from a children's home because they collected weapons and hid them in a wood was ...

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  15. U.S. DELEGATES.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—President Truman yesterday nominated Eleanor Roosevelt. Senator Tom Connally and Senator Arthur Vandenberg as delegates to ...

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  16. Another Islet in Arabian Sea

    KARACHI, Thursday.—A party of Indian Government meteorologists has discovered a third new islet in the Arabian Sea, in addition to two which appeared ...

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  17. Frenchman To Face Chinese Court

    SHANGHAI, Thursday. — Despite the French Consul-General's vigorous protests. Roland Sarley, former Director of French ...

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  18. BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED SOON

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The nations which participated in the Bretton Woods conference have been invited to sign the fund and bank ...

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  19. Substantial Pay Increases for British Servicemen

    LONDON, Thursday.—All-round pay increases for British servicemen which will operate as from July 1, 1946, will be double the basic pre-war rate for entry into all services. The new rates provide substantial increases for trained men. The new pay codes which were announced in a White Paper ...

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  20. ALLEGES THAT FRENCH SHOT TONKINESE

    SAIGON, Thursday.—Rene Bussart, a war correspondent representing French newsagencies, yesterday protested to General Le Clere, commander of the ...

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  21. U.S. OBJECTS TO BRITISH DEMANDS ON SIAM

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson), at a press conference declared that the United States was still objecting to the British demands on Siam. He hoped the British, out of courtesy, would not ...

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  22. U.S. POLICY ON INDONESIAN CRISIS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The State Department, in its first policy statement on the Indonesian crisis, expressed increasing concern ...

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  23. Mussert Appeals Against Death Sentence

    THE HAGUE, Thursday.—Anton Munsert, former Dutch Nazi leader, yesterday appealed against the death sentence for treason, passed on December 12. ...

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  24. Coal Mines Bill Before Commons

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Minister for Fuel (Mr. E. Shinwell), amid cheers from Labor members, introduced the Coal Industry Nationalisation Bill into the House ...

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  25. GERMANY REPORTED U.S. ACTIVITIES TO JAPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Intercepted Japanese messages read at the Pearl Harbor Inquiry showed that Berlin advised Tokio on May 3, 1941, that ...

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  26. FLEW ROUND THE WORLD

    LONDON, Thursday.—After a 36-days round-the-world flight in a Lancastrian, covering a distance of 34,000 miles, Air Vice-Marshal A. L. Fiddament, senior air ...

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  29. Police and Bandits Clash in Germany

    HAMBURG, Thursday. — An armed battle between police and bandits in the British occupied zone occurred on Tuesday night, ...

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  30. NOT CONFIDENT OF LORDS' ATTITUDE TO BANKING BILL

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. H. Dalton), during the third reading of the Bank of England Bill in ...

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  31. Franco-Spanish Relations

    PARIS. Thursday.—After Communists raised an objection in the Constituent Assembly, the Foreign Affairs Commission yesterday abandoned its ...

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  32. BELATED SURRENDER OF GERMAN GARRISON

    LONDON, Thursday.— The last German fortification in Denmark has only just surrendered. It is a small garrison on the Danish North Sea coast. It refused to ...

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  33. U.S. to Convert Property in Other Countries into Scholarships Fund

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The United States plans to convert part of its remaining stocks of property in Australia, England, France, Italy and China into a self-perpetuating scholarships fund, which will bring foreign students to America and finance the studies of Americans abroad. The sponsors of the scheme hope ways will be found to extend the ...

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  34. M'VAY NOT GUILTY OF NEGLIGENCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Captain M'Vay, commander of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, when it was sunk by a Japanese submarine, was acquitted by a naval ...

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  35. STALIN A GRANDFATHER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Genera[?] Stalin has become a grandfather, states Reuter's Moscow correspondent. His daughter Svetlana became a mother a few ...

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  36. Many Annamese Leaders Captured

    SAIGON. Thursday.—French troops captured large numbers of Annamese leaders in sweeps cast and north of Saigon, made with the support of important naval ...

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