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  4. HISTORIC AGREEMENT: BRITAIN'S HUGE LOAN FROM U.S.

    WASHINGTON, December 6.—A world-wide expansion of production and employment may result a new international commercial policy agreed pon by Britain and America in connection with the ...

    Article : 907 words
  5. Britain Consulted Empire: U.S. Trade Plan

    LONDON, December 6.—The Prime Minister, Mr. C. R. Attlee, in the Commons welcoming the United States' proposals for an international conference on trade and employment, said: "The ...

    Article : 966 words
  6. NG Natives Put On "Sing Song"

    NATIVE FESTIVAL — Natives marching and singing at the annual "Sins Sine" held at the Army [?] eadquarlers in Northern New Guinea.—Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Strife In England If Socialist State

    LONDON. December 6.—Five hundred and eighty-two members, including tellers, participated in the Opposition censure met ion division which was the biggest since prewar days. The House divided amid cheers, counter-cheers, quips and laughter. Liberal Nationals supported the Opposition, while the Liberals supported the Government. ...

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  8. Food For Britain

    [?]DUCHESS OF GOLOUCESTER [?] with a helper daring her [?]ction of a depot when food [?] are being packed for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ROOSEVELT AND POPE TRIED TO AVERT WAR

    NURENBERG, December 6.—"Orders to invade Poland were given immediately after the signing of the Soviet-German agreement in 1939," said Lieut.-Colonel Griffiths Jones, continuing the British cate against 20 high Nazis at the war crimes trial to-day. ...

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  10. ATTLEE STRIKES CONFIDENT NOTE

    LONDON, Dec. 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Altlce). in reply to the Opposition's consure motion, said the burden of Mr. Churchill's speech had been why when you were elected to carry out a Socialist programme, did you nut carry out a Conservative ...

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  11. DUTCH SHIP DECLARED "BLACK"

    BRISBANE, December 7. — Painters and carpenters returned , work on the Dutch ship. Both, this morning, but ceased work ...

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  12. TIGER OF MALAYA TO HANG

    NEW YORK. December 7.—The A.P. Manila correspondent says that Yama hila was found guilty of the charges brought against ...

    Article : 358 words
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  14. [?]zi Hangman's [?]elated Lament

    LONDON. December 6.— Emil [?] Dachau, hangman, who in [?]tten statement, said he was [?]rned with 800 to 1,000 ...

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  15. Strip Japan Of Its Future War Potential

    NEW YORK, December 6.The A.P. correspondent says that the Repatriations Commissioner (Mr. Pauley) recommended that [?] be stripped of all assets abroad and [?]ually all chemical, [?] and shipbuilding can[?] and half her electric power and ...

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  16. U.S. PLANES OBSOLETE BEFORE PEARL HARBOUR

    WASHINGTON, December 6.—The former commander of the Hawaiian Department (Lieut.-General Short) pressed continually for months for more equipment and fundi and also stressed the need for more airfields and protective revetments. ...

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