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  4. Chinese Factions Warned

    NEW YORK, Nov. 11, — The American Press correspondent in Chinwang-Tac says that Vice-Admiral Barbey, leading ...

    Article : 287 words
  5. CURFEW IMPOSED WHILE BRITISH TIGHTEN SOURABAYA GRIP

    BATAVIA, November 12,—British and Indian troops under Major-General Mansergh to-day tightened their grip on Sourabaya. Retreating Indonesian Nat-ionalists, Dutch reports state, were looting ...

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  6. BATTLESHIP KING GEORGE V BERTHS AT MELBOURNE

    Aerial view of the British battleship, H.M.S. King George V, escorted by fugs, pulling into station Pier, Port Melbourne. She is the largest battleship to berth at Melbourne since the Hood, which led the British squadron here after the 1914-18 war. Designed as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. First Captive Long Kong

    S.L. Staabeck first prisoner to be captured by the Japanese in Hong Kong—taken prisoner December 8, 1911 learned to Sydney by staff of the Royal Observatory, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Policy In Japan Being Queriel

    WASHINGTON, November 12,— Nana's representative Chir Moody,says that General MacArthur's administration of Japan is being seriously questioned by spokesmen Fisher Governments on the Far East Advisory Commission, ...

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  9. ATTLEE WANTS WORLD CONTROL OF SCIENCE

    NEW YORK, November 11,—The Times's Washington correspondent learns that the British Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) proposed to Presi-dent Truman that all scientific developments, including the atomic bomb, should be internationalised. The proposal is contingent upon Russia's explana- tion of her aims and her policies. ...

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  10. HEROISM IN ENEMY WATERS

    LONDON, November 11,—Two Australians and one English man were named in a story just released of the cutting of the ...

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  11. GREAT DOCUMENT MYSTERY

    LONDON, November 11,—Neither Mr. Wilston Churchill nor sir Percy Mills the British member of the ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. AMERICA WANTS RUSSIAN TRADE

    NEW YORK, November 12,—The New York Times' Wash-ington correspondent says that a special house com-mittee, of which seven member recently returned from eight weeks' tour of Europe, where they conferred with at least ...

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  13. WORLD PAYS HOMAGE TO WAR DEAD

    LONDON, November 11,—Thousands crowded Whitehall and watched his Majesty and Princess Elizabeth lay wreaths on the ...

    Article : 333 words
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  15. HIROHITO TO REPORT TO HIS ANCESTORS

    NEW YORK, November 12, The A.P. Tokio representative says that Hirohito without a sword and wearing a new,dark blue uniform ...

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  16. ehru Sounds minous Note

    SYDNEY, November 12,—Pan[?] sing an election said it was the duty of the ration to revolt. ...

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  17. GENERAL DEMPSEY TO TAKE NEW POST

    KANDY, November 12, — The SEAC states that Lieut-General Sir Miles Demosey will soon relinquish his post as G.O.C. in ...

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  18. Occupation Army Ready For little Of Winter In Germany

    LONDON,November 11,—"The food situation is now more critical than that at any time since we entered Germany," Field Marshal Montgomery told a Press tence correspondent says that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ORION LEFT ENGLAND WITHOUT 300 AIRMEN

    LOND0N, November 11,—The Associated Press correspondent at Southampton says that the Orion sailed at 10.20 a.m., only 20 minutes after schedule, leaving behind 300 of those who, in protest against overcrowding, walked off lie ship last night. ...

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