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  4. AMERICAN LOAN TO BRITAIN APPROVED BY HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, December 18,—The House of Lords approved the American loan measures by 90 votes to 8 and passed the Bretton Woods Agreement Bill through all stages without discussion. "Never as long as I live will I cease to regret that ...

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  5. INTIMATE VIEW OF PICCADILLY, CIRCUS, LONDON

    intersected from left to right by Piccadilly Street, Regent Street, Shaflesbury Avenue. Coventry ,Street and the playmarket.Piccadilly Circus is the centre of the Theatre and cinema piccadilly or piccadille is a kind of colour fashionable with the fallanis in the street which bears that name is famous for its clubs and show ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Jap Sadists At Prisoners Camp

    LABUAN, December 17.—Details of crimes reveal-ing incredible sadism by Japanese guards at Kuching (Borneo) camp were given in a written statement by ex-prisoners at the military court this ...

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  7. MINES WASHED UP IN BRITISH GALE

    LONDON,December 18— A 70 m.p.h. gale lashed the British coast today and is continuing unabated. ...

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  8. U.S.-JAPANESE PLAN DID NOT MATERIALISE

    NEW YORK, December 18.—The American Press Tokio correspondent says that the U.S. War Crimes Prosecutor is now in possession of the late Prince Konoye's mem-oirs, the date of whose writing is uncertain, but they include details of private and un-official talks between Japan and America during the second and third Konoye cabinets ...

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  9. ROWELLMAYGET HIGH ARMY POST

    CANBERRA, December 19.—Major-General S. F. Rowell C.B.E., is expected to be appointed Chief of General Staff Australian Military Forces eventually. It is understood that War Cabi- ...

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  10. STRONG MEASURES IN PERSIA

    LONDON, December 18.— The Persian Prime Minister (Hakimi) in a surprise speech told Parliament he had decided to ...

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  11. ATLANTIC CHARTER VEIL LIFTED

    NEW YORK,December 18,— The New Fork Post says that the veal of secrety surrounding the Atlantic charter regolations at ...

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  12. GERMAN TERRORISTS ROUNDED-UP

    DUSSELDORF, December 18— Britain might my police bought a per had street battle with revolvers and Sole gun today when ...

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  13. STALIN ON HAND FOR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, December 18.—It is re- liably understood that Stalin turned his return to Moscow to concide with the start of the ...

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  15. GEN. WISDOM DIES

    Brigadier-General Evan Wisdom, 76, whose death ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Austrian Gov't Approved

    VIENNA, Dec. 18.—The Alled Council approved the second Austrian Republic's new Government —the first to be formed by ...

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  17. Japanese Knew Of Fleet Disposition

    NEW YORK, December 18.—The American Press correspondent stated that the Japs intercepted an American broadcast on De-cember 6, 1941, revealing that a number of battleships, cruisers and destroyers were entering or anchored in Pearl Harbour, according to ...

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    ROYAL DANCE.—Their Majes- ties and Princess Elizabeth danced on Tuesday night with the Royal servants and household staff at a ...

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  19. Building Trade To Be Taught In Maryborough

    BRISBANE, December 19,— The training of discharged servicemen in building and allied trades, the biggest industrial group under ...

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  20. CHARGE FILM COMPANIES ARE TYING UP TELEVISION

    NEW YORK,December 18.—In order to prevent television competition with moving pictures,American film interests gained control of advanced British patents and conspired to prevent their use in the western he misphere, Attorney-General Clark, charged in an anti-trust complaint filed in the Federal Court. ...

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  21. CHURCHILL GOING TO AMERICA

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—The Exchange Telegraph Company says that the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Winston Churchill) is to ...

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