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  4. BRITISH PLANS FOR CONTROL OF AIR SERVICES

    LONDON, December 19.--The Government proposal to establish three statutory corporations for air transport as outlined by the Air Minister (Mr. Thomas) in the House of Commons is ...

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  5. British Lords Will Give Evidence At War Crime Trials

    LONDON, December 19.--At Ribbentrop's request Lords Kemsley, Beaverbrook, Londonderry and Vansittart are to be interrogated. This was disclosed when the War Crimes Tribunal issued a list of witnesses. The tribunal earlier had ...

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    Thousands of entertainment-starved Japanese jammed Tokio theatres for the first showing in four years of American moving pictures, which were popular in Japan before the war. This USA Signal Corps photograph shows long lines of men, women, and children patiently awaiting admission to one of Tokio's modern theatres. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STALIN, GRANDDAD

    LONDON, December 19.-- It has been disclosed that Stalin has become a grandfather, stated ...

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  8. PURDY DENIES CHARGE OF TREASON

    LONDON, December 19.--At the resumption of the case against Walter Purdy at Old Bailey for high treason, Mr. ...

    Article : 236 words
  9. Indonesian Navy In Action

    BATAVIA, December 20.--The first Indonesian naval activity was reported in a Netherlands Navy ...

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  10. EDDA GAOLED

    ROME, December 20.--The provincial commission sentenced Edda Ciano, Mussolini's daughter, to ...

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  11. FRIENDLY SPIRIT PREVAILS AT MOSCOW TALKS

    LONDON, December 19.--It is understood that the atmosphere at all meetings in Moscow of the British, American and Russian Foreign Ministers has so far been most ...

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  12. HIGHER PAY FOR BRITISH SOLDIERS

    LONDON, December 19.-- What the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) called "a charter for ...

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  13. U.S. OBJECTS TO BRITISH POLICY IN THAILAND

    WASHINGTON, December 19.--The Assistant Secretary for State (Mr. Dean Acheson) at a Press conference declared ...

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  14. WELFARE FUND

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The National Welfare Fund established by the Government to pay for social services is valid in ...

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  15. Hirohito May Abdicate

    TOKIO, December 19.-- It is learned that General MacArthur will not name Hirohito as a war criminal or force ...

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  16. PROCEEDINGS TO REMAIN SECRET

    LONDON, December 19.--When the Government moved in the House of Lords to-day that the proceedings of the secret sittings ...

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  17. NEW SHIPPING BOARD TO HAVE WIDE POWER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The establishment of one Australian Shipping Board to replace the Shipping Control ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT DETERMINED ON AIRLINE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The Federal Government definitely intended to go ahead with its plan to establish a ...

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  19. AUSTIN. DEFENCE SERVICES TO BE INTEGRATED.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Older men are to be retired from the Australian Army and Air Force to make way for younger men who have done well in the war. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  20. RAILWAYMEN MAY DECLINE NIGHT WORK

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The Industrial Court delay in giving judgment on the claim by the Railway Unions for ...

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  21. TRUMAN RECOMMENDS JOINT DEFENCE SERVICE CONTROL

    WASHINGTON, December 19.--Basing his recommendations on lessons learned during the war, resident Truman, in a message to Congress, urged the setting up of a single department of national defence ...

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  22. AUSTRIA DEMANDS SOUTH TYROL

    LONDON, December 19.--Reuter's Vienna correspondent says that, amid applause, Dr. Karl Renner, the outgoing Austrian ...

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  23. SCIENTIFIC ADVICE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Mr. Chifley announced to-day approval had been given to the creation of a Scientific Advisory ...

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  24. FASTER VOYAGES TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, December 19.-- Sir William Currie, chairman and a managing director of the P and O and British India Steam ...

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  25. World Education Scheme Proposed By America

    WASHINGTON, December 20.--The United States plans to convert part of its remaining stocks of ...

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  26. FLYING BOAT SAFE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The twin-engined Martin Mariner flying boat forced down on the open sea about 37 miles south of ...

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  27. JAP FOOD CRISIS

    TOKIO, December 19.-- While Japanese officials continue to emphasise the growing gravity of the impending food, crisis the ...

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  28. WHITE CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, December 19.-- New York will have its first White Christmas since 1930 as a result of a heavy snowstorm ...

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  29. PRESIDENT OF AUSTRIA

    LONDON, December 20.-- Dr. Karl Renner, Prime Minister in the Austrian Provisional Government, was unanimously elected ...

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