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  3. NAZIS' HUGE PURCHASES ON BLACK MARKETS

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—Purchases running into millions of marks, from war material to Christmas presents for the German people, were bought by a German organisation known as "veltjens" exclusively from the black markets of all Western European ...

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  4. BRITAIN MAY GET EUROPA

    It is reported that the former crack German liner, Europa, unwanted by the United States, may be handed over to the United Mations for re-allotment to another country, probably Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. FACES 1946 WITH CONFIDENCE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—In his annual budget message President Truman declared that the U.S. strongly and confidently faced 1946, "the year of decision" in international affairs, aware of her great responsibilities to all people of the world. He expressed optimism over domestic business and job ...

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  6. BIG BEN FELT THE COLD

    LONDON, Monday.—Big Ben fell a victim to the cold weather last night and as listeners tuned in their wireless sets the familiar ...

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  7. AMERICANS SEIZE JAP WAR PLANTS

    TOKIO, Monday.—Gen. MacArthur took over 391 Japanese aircraft plants and army and navy arsenals and laboratories in a sweeping directive ...

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  8. GENERAL DE GAULLE RESIGNS

    PARIS, Monday.—Tension within the French Government, which had been increasing since the patched-up quarrel over the military estimates last month, reached its climax yesterday, when General de Gaulle resigned the Presidency. ...

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  9. NONPLUSSED BY NON-ARRIVAL OF SOVIET DELEGATE

    LONDON, Monday.—The conviction is growing among delegates to the U.N.O. that the real cause of Mr. Vishinsky's absence is internal happenings ...

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  10. Japs on Trial in Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Monday. — A few British soldiers were among the mixed crowd of Chinese. Malays and Europeans seated in the public ...

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  11. OPPOSES MAKING SARAWAK A CROWN COLONY

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Anthony Brooke, Rajah Muda of Sarawak, said yesterday he would fight tooth and nail the proposal to make Sarawak a Crown ...

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  12. 2000 ARMED OUTLAWS IN GREEK RIOTING

    ATHENS, Monday.—Yesterday afternoon over 2000 armed men of the X organisation from Kalamata acd neighboring villages surrounded the town and fighting took place between the outlaws and the National Guard. A number of deaths has resulted from the rioting. It is also reported from ...

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  13. British Troops for Japan Soon

    NEW DELHI, Monday. — British occupation troops for Japan would be leaviug India soon, said General Northcott, addressing Anglo-Indian contingents at ...

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  14. Atomic Commission To Be Set Up

    LONDON, Monday. — The U.N. Political and Security Committee yesterday adopted a resolution for the establishment of an Atomic ...

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  15. REORGANISATION OF BRITAIN'S AIRWAYS

    LONDON, Monday.—Two of the three corporations controlling British air transport under the plan for public ownership have been ...

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  16. PHOTOGRAPHIC MAP OF UNIVERSE

    PASADENA, Monday.—Scientists disclose that the first task for the 48-inch Schmidt telescope soon to be placed on top of Mount Palomar ...

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  17. 3000 MEN QUESTIONED IN JERUSALEM

    JERUSALEM, Monday. — Pal[?]ine police searched the slum quarter of Jerusalem and took 3000 men to a football ground on the city's outskirts for ...

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  18. GREATEST STRIKE IN U.S. HISTORY

    NEW YORK, Monday — The greatest single strike in United States history began on schedule when C.I.O. steel workers throughout the ...

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  19. Seek Extradition of AntiBritish General

    PRAGUE, Monday.—The Czech Minister of information (Dr. Kopeeky) announced yesterday that Cabinet had decided to request Britain to extradite ...

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  21. LIFE IN RUSSIAN ZONE MUCH THE SAME FOR GERMANS AS IN OTHER ZONES

    LONDON, Monday.—Life in the Russian zone is much the same for the ordinary German as in the other zones, says "The Times" special correspondent, who, with seven other British journalists, spent eight days, at the Russians' invitation, in Russian-occupied Germany, The correspondent lists two other main impressions from visits to Saxony. First, certain ...

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