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  3. Realistic British Approach to Trade Position

    LONDON, Sunday.—Without lessening the general conviction that the Washington agreement represented a hard bargain, Lord Keynes' speech to the Lords induced a realistic approach in the city to problems of the sterling area and overseas sterling indebtedness. ...

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  4. BLAMED FOR PEARL HARBOR DISASTER

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Losses in the Pearl Harbor attack would have been materially reduced mid tho attacking Japanese ...

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  5. INDONESIANS AGREE TO DELIVER JAPS TO BRITISH

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—The Indonesian Prime Minister (Dr. Sjahrir) announced yesterday that the T.K.R. (Indonesian Peace Preservation Corps) had agreed to undertake the transfer,of Japanese from the interior into British hands "if the plan works ...

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  6. How German Reparations Will Be Allocated

    PARIS, Sunday.—Available reparations from Western Germany will be allotted on this percentage basis:— Britain 2[?], America 28, France 16, and the remaining 28 per cent, between 15 other countries. Australia will receive 0.7 per cent.; New Zealand 0.4 per cent.; and Canada 3.5 per cent, of available ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPS MURDERED 98 CIVILIANS ON WAKE ISLAND

    KWAJALEIN (Marshalls). Sunday.—Ninety-eight civilian employes of Pan-American Airways were shackled, blindfolded and killed by a ...

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  8. ROYAL FAMILY AT SANDRINGHAM

    LONDON, Sunday.— The King and Queen, with the Princesses and Queen Mary, left London in the Royal train on Friday for Sandringham, where they will ...

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  9. TRIED TO SWIM FIVE MILES TO SEE WIFE

    LONDON", Sunday. — Herbert Lamoureux, an American sailor, who jumped off a ship in Plymouth Sound early yesterday morning in ...

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  10. Egypt Wants to be Rid of British Troops

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Times' " diplomatic correspondent says that the Government on Friday received an Egyptian Note ...

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  11. Yamashita's Counsel to Be Flown to Washington

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) has ordered that a maximum of three counsel for the defence of Yamashita be flown to ...

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  12. Dissatisfied With Franco's Policy

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.— Ambassador Norman Armour, on his return from Spain yesterday, told the press that General Franco still ...

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  13. Canada Could Meet British Newsprint Requirements

    OTTAWA, Sunday.— The Canadian Government is prepared to fill contracts for 224,000 tons of newsprint from Canada to Britain, although it has been ...

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  14. Mexican Charges Against U.S. Not Made by Govt.

    WASHINGTON. Sunday. — The State Department announced yesterday that the Mexican Government had dissociated itself from charges that American firms ...

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  15. Russo-Hungarian Treaty Ratified

    BUDAPEST, Sunday.—The Hungarian Supreme Council yesterday ratified the Russo-Hungarian commercial treaty, after the Political Committee of the ...

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  16. GEN. PATTON DEAD

    HEIDELBERG, Sunday.— General George S, Patton, former Commander of the United States Third Army, died peacefully on ...

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  17. DISBANDING THE WEHRMACHT

    BERLIN. Sunday. — The Allied Control Council on Friday approved a plan for disbanding by January 31 about 300,000 Wehrmacht personnel at ...

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  18. REPORTED GOOD PROGRESS AT MOSCOW TALKS

    LONDON, Sunday.-The "Big Three" Foreign Ministers met at a private session immediately before the formal conference on Friday, says Router's Moscow corespondent. Sir Alexander Cadogan, Permanent Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office and Sir Archibald ...

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  19. GOOD PROSPECTS FOR MALAYAN TIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—If the proposed repair programme is carried out, Malayan tin production will reach 90 per cent, of the pre-war figure in 1949. This ...

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  20. DARLAN'S ASSASSIN EXONERATED

    PARIS, Sunday.—An appeal court in Algiers has completely exonerated Fernand Bonnier de la Chapelle, the 20year-old de Gaullist who was executed ...

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  21. MACARTHUR'S TASK ALMOST COMPLETED

    TOKIO, Sunday.—An American correspondent says that GenMacArthur has virtually completed the programme for the ...

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  23. AUSTRIA QUALIFIES DEMAND FOR RETURN OF SOUTH TYROL

    VIENNA, Sunday. — An official statement on the Austrian claims for part of South Tyrol was issued yeasterday, making it clear that Austria asks only ...

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  24. JOINT TRIAL FOR TOJO'S CABINET

    TOKIO, Sunday.— Tojo and his entire Cabinet, who jointly plunged Japan into war, will be tried jointly as wap criminals at the first of the major war ...

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  25. Asked to Expel Germans

    BERLIN, Sunday. — The Allied Control Council has asked the Governments of Allied and neutral nations to expel all former German officials and ...

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  26. TO RESUME NORMAL IMMIGRATION QUOTAS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Truman has directed resumption of normal immigration quotas whereby European refugees will be permanently ...

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  27. U.S. Making 500 Atomic Bombs a Year

    BOSTON, Sunday. — The United States is now making 500 atomic bombs a year to build up its stock-pile, Dr. Irving ...

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  28. 10,000 Homeless After Turkish Earthquakes

    LONDON, Sunday.—About 10,000 people are reported to be homeless following earthquake shocks which rocked the Turkish town of Van during ...

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  29. REVOLUTIONARY EFFORT IN PANAMA

    PANAMA CITY, Sunday.—At least four wera killed, in a short-lived revolutionary effort at Colon yesterday, when a band of armed men tried to ...

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  31. NINE-YEAR-OLD BOY CONDUCTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

    TORONTO, Sunday. — Michael Spivak (9) took the baton from the conductor (Sir Ernest Macmillan) and ...

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  32. ALLIED WITHDRAWAL FROM LEVANT

    BEIRUT, Sunday.—British and French commanders met yesterday for the first time to discuss the withdrawal of their foces from ...

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  33. No Red Silk for New Cardinals

    LONDON, Sunday.—A shortage of red silk is one reason why the Pope has been obliged to delay the appointment of new cardinals, says the ...

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  34. FRENCH STILL OPPOSE ANY FORM OF GERMAN SELF-GOVERNMENT

    BERLIN, Sunday. —The Allied contol authorities' co-ordinatin committee on Friday again discussed the establishment of a central German ...

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  35. MINES FREED BY GALES OFF BRITISH COAST

    LONDON, Sunday.—An escort of naval launches and frigates will be given to all troopships steaming through ...

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  36. INDIAN ELECTIONS

    NEW DELHI, Sunday, — Results have been announced for 97 of the 102 seats contested in the Central Assembly elections, as follows: Congress 55, Moslem ...

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  37. PALESTINE AWAITS BRITISH DECISION

    LONDON, Sunday.—Jewish immigration to Palestine has now stoppod altogether, says the "Observer's" Jerusalem ...

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  38. Instigated Mob to Attack Airmen

    ESSEN, Sunday.—Two Germans have been sentenced to death for instigating a mob of civilians to commit violence against three British airmen who ...

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  39. British Take Over German Mines

    LONDON, Sunday. — British authorities took over direct control of all collieries in the British zone in Germany, as from yesterday. ...

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  40. TRIAL OF MUSSOLINI'S NEPHEW BEGUN

    MILAN, Sunday. — An extraordinary, court has begun the trial of Vito Mussolini, former editor of "Popolo d'ltalia," who is charged with Fascist crimes. ...

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  41. Ernest Hemingway Granted Divorce

    HAVANA, Sunday. — The author Ernest Hemingway was granted a divorce on Friday from Martha Gellhorn on the ground of desertion. The petition was ...

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