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  3. HUNGER WILL BE LOT OF MOST PEOPLE THIS CHRISTMAS

    In Britain and most countries of Europe this will be a rich man's Christmas. For the rich, there are food and luxury goods in abundance; austerity and, in some countries, actual hunger, will be the lot of the poor. ...

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  4. Arab Army Awaiting Orders From Grand Mufti

    The Arab Defence Army Chief (Mohammed El Hawari) said that the Grand Mufti told the Palestine Arabs to prepare ...

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  5. Moratorium Vital To Save Industry From Recession

    Mr. Charles E. Wilson, president of the General Electric Company, said that a moratorium on wage increases and strikes for a year was ...

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  6. BEVIN SEES U.N.O. AS VITAL WORLD FORCE

    "It was important for Britain's future security and development that U.N.O. should be effective," Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) said in a broadcast on his return from New York. ...

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  7. CONGRESS PARTY NOT FAVOURABLE TO COURT DECISION

    The Congress Party Working Committee, after 10 days' discussion, decided not to refer the controversy over the grouping of ...

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  8. SOVIET ORDERS U.S. NAVAL SHIP TO LEAVE DAKEN

    The Combineo Press correspondent reports that the United States Navy ship departed from Oalren after receiving a virtual ...

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  9. BRITISH EVACUATING U.S. BASE IN ANTARCTIC

    The British are evacuating the American Marguerite Bay base in the Antarctic, about 1000 miles to the south of Cape Horn, to make way for the American scientific expedition. The base was built by the Byrd expedition in 1941 and was reported to have ...

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  10. JAP MASSACRE OF CIVILIANS AT BATAVIA

    Japanese troops, who captured Batavia in 1942, massacred the women and children whom they had imprisoned. ...

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  11. PACIFIC NAVAL BATTLE LOST THROUGH FATIGUE

    A United States Navy report on war-time blunders in the Pacific says the disastrous battle of Savo Island in the Solomons, in which H.M.A.S. ...

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  12. ANTHONY BROOKE ALLOWED TO ENTER MALAYA

    It was announced officially that Mr. Anthony Brooke had been allowed unconditional entry to Singapore and the ...

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  13. SENATOR LARGES POST WITH I.L.O.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Senator Large, who is now in London, has been elected chairman of General Working Conditions Committee of the Drafting ...

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  14. ARMY MINISTER IMPRESSED WITH U.S. HOUSING IN JAPAN

    The Australian Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers), after inspecting housing facilities for American officers and families in Yokohama, ...

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  15. WIDESPREAD HAVOC AFTER EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN

    At least 500,000 Japanese are homeless in freezing temperatures, following the earthquake and tidal waves in central and southern Japan. Disrupted communications are still ...

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  16. GERMANS DEPORTED TO RUSSIA

    Confirmation that German officers, released from British and American prison camps, were being arrested and deported to Russia comes from ...

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  17. RELEASE DEMANDED OF CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS

    Demonstrators, many in convict stripes, held a parade outside the White House yesterday, demanding that a Christmas amnesty be ...

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  18. NEWSPAPER SELLER ROBBED OF £700

    A 55 year old newspaper seller, Ernest Philpotts, reported the theft of £700 from his tenement room in Waterloo Road. ...

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  19. PERSIANS CELEBRATE AZERBAIJAN VICTORY

    Twelve thousand Persian troops gathered in the main square at Teheran before a picture of the Shah to celebrate the deliverance of the Azerbaijan Province "from the hands of terrorists." ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN PADRE CANCELS WEDDING AT LAST MINUTE

    Squadron-Leader P. L. Seary, an Auitralian padre in the R.A.F., sent a three-word telegram to his fiancee on the eve of their wedding, ...

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  21. COUNTY COUNCIL TO SAVE DOLL ARS

    The chairman of the Sydney County council (Mr. J. Cramer) during his visit to New York, concluded arrangements for the flotation of a loan ...

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  22. SAAR BASIN SEALED OFF

    General Koening, the Commanderin-Chief of the French zone, announced that 1,200 customs officials had moved across the border and sealed ...

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  23. QUADRUPLETS BORN

    BALTIMORE, Monday. — Three boys and a girl were born to Mrs. Charlee Henn, a British war bride, who arrived here last year. All are ...

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  24. NEWS IN BRIEF

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Director of Rationing (Mr. J. B. Cummings) to-day issued a reminder that "Y" clothing coupons in 1945-46 ...

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  25. Soviet to Lodge Protest With Persia

    Strong Russian protests are likely to be sent to the Central Persian Government against its action in sending troops against rebels in Azerbaijan, says a correspondent of the Associated Press of America. ...

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  26. RAYS STILL PROBLEM FROM ATOMIC ATTACK

    Dr. Masao Touzuki, of the Tokyo Imperial University, reported that 16 months after the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima, skin tumors, which ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. STATE OF SIEGE IN INDO-CHINA

    A state of siege has been proclaimed at Tongking in Northern Annam. A despatch from Hanoi stated that ...

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  28. ITALIAN P.O.W's. STILL FASCISTS

    A thousand Italian non-co-operative Italian prisoners of war, who were repatriated from India, wore the Fascist uniforms on arrival at ...

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  29. BRITISH MINISTER LEAVING SPAIN

    The Duke of Alba, a former Ambassador to London, last night gave a dinner farewelling the British Ambassador (Sir Victor Mallet) who has ...

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  30. INDIAH TRADE MAY BE LOST WITHOUT COAL

    Sir Bertram Stevens, who returned to-day from India, Jaya and Burma, said that the outstanding needs of those countries were machine tools ...

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  31. MONTGOMERY HERE IN JULY

    Field-Marshal Montgomery will probably begin his inspection of Australian defences the first week in July. ...

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