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  3. CRIME FIGURES "NOT REALLY DISTURBING"

    LONDON, Friday.—"Crime figures are not really disturbing, and most Londoners are still able to go about their daily business without bothering about what they will encounter at the next corner," declared Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of Police, ...

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    GENERAL MARSHALL, former Chief of the U.S. General Staff, who has arrived in China to take up duties as U.S. Ambassador. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIAN CLAIMS AGAINST TURKEY MORE THAN ACADEMIC ISSUE

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Moscow correspondent' emphasises that although the Russian claims' against Turkey were originally advanced in a 4000-word letter to a Tiflis newspaper from two Georgian professors (Janashia and ...

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    GENERAL GEORGE PATTON, whose condition took a turn for the worse yesterday. His general condition on Thursday was unsatisfactory, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIA COULD MAKE GOOD FILMS

    LONDON, Friday. — Australia could be a great film-making centre, said Mr. Harry Watt, producer of "The Overlanders," at a welcome ...

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  8. GERMAN WARSHIPS' LAST VOYAGE

    LONDON, Friday.—The remnants of the Gorman fleet, built up secretly after World War one, are now putting out to sea on their last voyage, says ...

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  9. Beating of Prisoners

    LABUAN, Friday.—In the witness box at the War Crimes Court to-day. Lt. Ojimo, O.C. the British prisoner of war camp at ...

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  10. CLASHES IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Friday. — One officer and one Indian wera killed and three Indians were wounded while clearing road blocks south of Samarang, says a British press ...

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  11. JAPAN WAS READY TO END CHINESE WAR IN 1941

    TOKIO, Friday. — Prince Konoye's memoirs, which are appearing in serial form in the newspaper, "Asahi," reveal that the ...

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  12. Revolutionary Naval Changes Predicted

    LONDON, Friday. — The Third Sea Lord (Rear-Admiral C. S. Daniel) in a speech at the launching of the Tiger-class ...

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  13. SENT MESSAGES FROM GERMANY "TO HELP BRITAIN"

    LONDON, Friday.—The Attorncy-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) leugtbily cross-examined Walter Purdy, former naval man, when his trial for treason was ...

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  14. JEWS NOT TREATED HARSHLY IN BRITISH ZONE

    LONDON, Friday. — Criticism abroad about the treatment of Jewish people In, the British Zone In Germany was unjustified and deliberately ...

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  15. GESTAPO FORMED BY GOERING

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—Opening the case against the Gostapo and security police. Colonel Robert Storey, of the U.S. prosecution team at the ...

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  16. Shortage of Farm Machinery in Britain

    LONDON, Friday.—British agriculture will need tractors and farm machinery worth £20,000,000 a year, according to a National Farmers' Union report on the ...

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  17. Nationalisation of British Coal Industry

    LONDON, Friday.—The Coal Industry Nationalisation Bill will bring the whole coal Industry, Including the various enterprises directly associated ...

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  18. BRITISH ATTITUDE TO SIAM MISREPRESENTED

    LONDON, Friday. — The UnderSecretary for Foreign Agairs (Mr. M'Neil), in a written reply in the House of Commons, said that in ...

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  19. Preparatory Commission Will Submit Important Proposals

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Andrei Gromyke. Russian delegate to the United Nations Preparatory Commission, said yesterday that there was no doubt that the ...

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  20. PROVOST CHIEF ARRESTED IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Friday. — British authorities on Saturday arrested the Deputy Provest-Marshal (Lieut-Colonel J. C. Irvine), "number one policeman In ...

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  21. CANNOT AFFORD MORE PAPER YET

    LONDON, Friday.—There was no prospect of obtaining additional paper supplies for books and newspapers until supplies of foreign currency ...

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  22. WILL DISPUTE EARL LLOYD GEORGE'S APPEAL DISMISSED

    LONDON, Friday— The Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by Ea[?] Lloyd George of Dwyfor against the decision of Mr. Justice Jones to appoint only one ...

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  23. New Guinea Cherries Caused Total Blindness

    LONDON, Friday. — Twentyseven soldiers who ate "cherries" in New Guinea and became totally blind as a result have arrived back ...

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  24. Alleged Massacre of Greeks

    ATHENS, Friday. — The Greek Newsagency alleges that Albanians have massacred thousands of Greek men, women and children in Northern Epirus and ...

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  25. PEARL HARBOR INQUIRY EXTENDED

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Cougress yesterday voted for the extension of the Pearl Harbor Inquiry from the deadline of Janunry 3 to February ...

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  26. £1000 IN PRIZES FOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, Friday—St. Andrew's Golf Club announced that prize-money for the open golf championship to be held on July 1. 1946, would be doubled, ...

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  28. EMPEROR'S "SINCERE WISH FOR PEACE"

    TOKIO, Friday.—Prince Konoye's memoirs, now in the hands of the Chief War Crimes Prosecutor, state that the Emperor's hands-off policy, not only with the ...

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  29. FASCIST REVIVAL QUERIED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON. Friday. — Replying to a question concerning the activities., of the Fascist leader (Sir Oswald Mosley), the Home Secretary ...

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  30. INDONESIAN CRISIS Dutch Will Confer With Britain

    THE HAGUE, Friday. — The Netherlands News Agency announced yesterday that the Prime Minister (Mr. Schemerhorn) would go to London on Wednesday ...

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  31. HUNGARIAN PRISONERS MANHANDLED BY MOB

    BUDAPEST, Friday. — A crowd yesterday attacked and attempted to lyneh the furnier Minsters Endre and Baby while they were on their way to court under a ...

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  32. 18 Killed in Plane Crash: Airman To Stand Trial

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Failure to refuel for the return trip of 2400 miles from Honolulu to California caused an aircraft to make a forced landing in ...

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  33. ANNUAL BONUS FOR ARGENTINE WORKERS

    BUENOS AIRES, Friday. — The Government has created a national institute to fix all workers' wages and ordered an annual bonus of one ...

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  34. Gauleiter Hangs Himself

    LUXEMBOURG. Friday. — Gustav Simon, Luxembourg gauleiter during the occupation, committed suicide after his arrest in the British zone in Germany. He ...

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  35. U.S. FORCES IN CHINA

    SHANGHAI, Friday.—The Commander of U.S. Forces' in China (General Wedemeyer) told American troops yeaterdny that their return home would be delayed ...

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  37. Fake Canteen To Deceive Red Cross Representative

    YOKOHAMA, Friday.—Japanese officers and guards at the Mitsushima prison camp, near Tokio, attempted to mislead the representative of the International Red Cross into the belief that Red Cross supplies were freely distributed among Allied ...

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