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  2. ARMS CENSUS.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 10—Addressing the General Assembly of U.N.O. today, Senator Connally (U.S.A.) rejected the Russian demand that the United States reveal the size of its atom bomb stockpile in exchange for a ...

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  3. OVERSEAS NAZISM.

    ATLANTA (Georgia). Dec. 11.—The State Attorney-General (Mr. Eugene Cook) announced today confessions by two members of ...

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  4. TORTURE OF WOMEN.

    BERLIN, Dec. 11.—Continuing evidence against the 16 members of the Ravensbruck women's concentration camp staff charged with ...

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  5. GREEK DEFENCE.

    ATHENS, Dec. 11.—British military chiefs were summoned yesterday afternoon to a two-hour meeting of the National Defence ...

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  6. BRITISH IRE.

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—A very strongly worded Note is on its way from the British Government to Albania. It confronts Albania' ...

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  7. JEWS RESCUED.

    JERUSALEM, Dec. 11.—Defying dangerous seas British and Greek naval ratings last night ferried 240 shipwrecked Jews from Syrina ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—Britain was anxious to buy more food from the Danes but was not prepared to go beyond a certain price, said the ...

    Article : 332 words
  9. PERSIAN SUCCESS.

    TEHERAN, Dec. 11.—All Azerbaijan forces have been instructed to lay down their arms and allow the Government forces to enter ...

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  10. FUTURE SOLDIERS OF THE U.S.S.R.

    Boy drummers of the miliatary academy took part in the celebration in Moscow of the 29th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. In the absence of Generalissima Stalin the salute was takan by Marshal Gvorov, who drove the Germans back from Leningrad. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FIRM HANDLING.

    NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.—In the Constituent Assembly today the Vice-President (Mr. Nehru) ejected from the rostrum a United Provinces ...

    Article : 188 words
  12. "NEW FUEHRER."

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—A spokesman for the Foreign Office today replied to an article in the Moscow "Pravda" which described the reception to Dr. ...

    Article : 232 words
  13. BORDER VIOLATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The Security Council of U.N.O. decided today to invite Greece and Yugoslavia to participate at the council ...

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  14. IDLE FOUNDRIES.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 11.—An effort to extend the engineers' dispute to other States may be made shortly by the Victorian branch of the ...

    Article : 263 words
  15. TRUSTEESHIP.

    James Reston, special correspondent of the "New York Times," discussing Russia's actions at Lake Success, points out that there is a ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. GASWORKS DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 11.—A decision by the Victorian Gas Employees' Union today to stop work immediately has automatically created ...

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  17. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The White Australia policy was again attacked by Indian delegates when the Trusteeship Committee of ...

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  18. REPARATIONS.

    BRUSSELS, Dec. 11.—The Inter-Allied Reparations Agency, denying German Press reports that the British zone in Germany will pay no ...

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  19. REPORT ON U.N.R.R.A.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—The Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. F. La Guardia), reporting on the organisation, which terminates on ...

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  20. BERLIN'S MAYORS.

    BERLIN, Dec. 11.—Russia has agreed to join Britain and America in ordering Dr. Arthur Werner, former Mayor of Berlin, who ...

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  21. S. AFRICAN ISSUES.

    CAPE TOWN. Dec. 11.—The Nationalist Party leader (Dr. Malan), commenting on U.N.O. decisions on the South African-Indian ...

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  22. WORLDWIDE LINK.

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—Highlights of the B.B.C. Christmas Day broadcast, in addition to the King's talk, will be an exchange broadcast ...

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  23. JAPANESE LIFE.

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Dec. 11.—The Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacific (General MacArthur) in a letter to the president of the ...

    Article : 231 words
  24. SYRIAN "GOD."

    BEIRUT (Syria), Dec. 11.—A special court sentenced to death the "Alouite god," Salman el Mouchid, on charges of high treason and ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. ANTI-BRITISH RIOT.

    PADUA, Dec. 11.—Infuriated Italians broke into the British Officers' mess, tore down the union Jack, smashed windows and nearly ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Despite Republican domination of the next Congress, any restriction on the importation of Australian wool, as ...

    Article : 192 words
  27. "DEATH MARCH."

    TOKIO, Dec. 11.—The Philippines prosecutor (Mr. Pedro Lopez) at the War Crimes Tribunal today asked an American witness, Donald Ingle, ...

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  28. EGYPTIAN CABINET.

    CAIRO, Dec. 11.—The new Prime Minister (Nokrashy Pasha) received a slight setback when the Minister of Islamic Charities (Mohamed Ali ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. IN S. AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Dec. 11.—There was no major development in the South Australian gas dispute today and prospects of a settlement before the ...

    Article : 159 words
  30. GERMAN UNIONS.

    BERLIN, Nov. 29.—German trade unions in the British zone are beginning,, under pressure of circumstances, to outgrow the modest role that was originally assigned to them by the Military Government on their reintroduction a little over a year ago. They have already ...

    Article : 523 words
  31. SABOTEURS ACTIVE.

    PARIS, Dec. 11.—French "Werewolves" are helping German prisoners to escape from Alsace and are responsible for sabotage in eastern ...

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  32. SACRIFICE FOR WAR.

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—Replying to a question why there was an apparent lag in production of British civil aircraft, the ...

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  33. BOMBS IN BARCELONA.

    MADRID, Dec. 11.—Two small bombs exploded harmlessly yesterday in Barcelona, one where crowds had massed for a pro-Franco ...

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  34. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Interviewed on the economic situation here, Professor D. B. Copland (the Australian Minister to China, who is internationally known as an economist) expressed the opinion that the mentality of 1929 to 1932 might produce a recession but there was ...

    Article : 324 words
  35. PORT OF TRIESTE.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The Foreign Ministers' Council, discussing final details regarding Trieste today, decided to create a commission to ...

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  36. HITLER'S FORGERS.

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—Over 400 of the world's most skilled forgers,, recruited by Hitler before the war to forge English notes (mostly £5 ...

    Article : 147 words
  37. P.O.W. IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—The Secretary for War (Mr. Bellenger) told the House of Commons yesterday that well-behaved German war prisoners ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. "FAKED" ELECTIONS

    BUCHAREST, Dec. 11.—The National Peasant Party leader (Mr. Maniu) has demanded new general elections, says Reuters. He declared ...

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  39. ABORTIVE COUP.

    SOFIA, Dec. 11.—It is officially announced that as the result of the discovery of an attempted coup d'etat one general, 15 colonels, nine ...

    Article : 69 words
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