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  3. CHINESE COMMUMSTS THREATEN TO OVERRUN TATUNG

    NEW YORK, October 31 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent at Chungking says that General Yen Ksi-sken, the Governor of Shansi pro[?]ince, has reported that 100,000 Communist ...

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  4. GERMAN PLANTS

    BERLIN, October 30 (A.A.P.).— A senior British Military Government officer, at s Press conference, de[?]ed that any German plants ...

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  5. N.E.I. LEADERS MEET FOR FIRST TIME SINCE UPRISING

    BATAVIA, Nov. 1 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press special representative states that the long-awaited meeting between the Acting Governor (Dr. Van Mook) and the Indonesian leader (Dr. Soekarno) was held at General Christison's house to-night, when Dutch and Indonesians ...

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  6. GRIM EVIDENCE OF JAPANESE BARBARISM GIVEN AT YAMASHITA'S TRIAL

    MANILA, October 31 (A.A.P.).—At the third day of the Yamashita trial, Mariano del Rosario, a Manila city undertaker, gave evidence that from February 3 to March 31, 1945, burial crews collected and ...

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  7. HOW 800 WERE MURDERED

    Luisa Borobana (30), a Spanish woman, gave evidence that at least 800 were killed by Japanese bombs in the dining hall at Saint[?]Paul's ...

    Article : 274 words
  8. RUSSIAN AGREEMENTS

    LONDON, Oct. 31 (A.A.P.).— The Foreign Secretary (Mr.E. Bevin) in the House of Commons announced that the Bussian ...

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  9. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CHIANG

    The Tenan Communists issued a formal statement accusing Marshal Chiang Kai-shek of deliberately plotting a civil war. It declared that at ...

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  10. ADMINISTRATIVE DEADLOCK.

    LONDON, October 31.—General Eisenhower regards French unwillingness to agree to the establishment of the central German administrative ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. FAR EAST COMMISSION.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 31.—President Truman told a Press conference that he expected Russia to participate soon in the Far Eastern ...

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  12. NO FORMAL NEGOTIATIONS ARRANGED

    No appointment for further mestings was made. This will probably be a matter for instigation by General Christison, who ...

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  13. TERRORIST ACTIVITIES

    JERUSALEM, November 1 (A.A.P.).—British headquarters state that systematic attacks on railway communications throughout ...

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  14. JAPANESE LABOUR LEADERS

    TOKIO, November 1[?]—The wide, spread industrial unrest and the swift action by the Allies to grant freedom of political activity among ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. CZECH INTENTIONS

    PRAGUE, Oct. 31 (A.A.P.).—The Foreign Minister (M. Fierlinger) reporting to the Provisional National Assembly repeated the demand for the ...

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  16. CONTROL OF JAPAN

    LONDON, Nov. 1 (A.A.P.).— formed sources in Moscow to-day predicted a satisfactory compromise between Russia and America ...

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  17. SITUATION TENSE.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—The British commander in Sourabaya reported late this afternoon: "The situation is tense Local Indonesians are adopting the ...

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  18. ATOMIC BOMB SECRETS

    LONDON, October 31 (A.A.P.).—The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) will suggest to President Truman that the five permanent members of the World ...

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  19. BRITISH STOCKS.

    LONDON, October 31 (A.A.P.).—The "Daily Telegraph's" city editor says that in generally irregular equity markets a noteworthy movement ...

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  20. WORLD TRUSTEESHIP

    LONDON, October 31 (A.A.P.).—The Government has evolved a plan for eventual world trusteeship for Palesfine, says the "Daily Telegraph's" ...

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  21. JOINT AGREEMENT

    LONDON, October 31 (A.A.P.).—Offlcial circles in London are puzzled by reports from Washington suggesting that Britain had failed to carry out ...

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  22. FLEET AND AIR CONCENTRATION.

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Batavia says that all the British warships in this area have been ordered ...

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  23. CEYLON'S CONSTITUTION

    LONDON, October 31 (A.A.P.).—A new constitution for Ceylon was outlined in a White Paper issued to-day is planned on the general lines ...

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  24. SECURITY REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, November 1.—National Security Regulations repealed to-day include regulations covering: (1) the design and manufacture of gas ...

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  25. SPEED RECORD TRIALS.

    LONDON, October 31 (A.A.P.).—The revised figures of Group Captain Wilson's speeds in the Meteor Britannia yesterday were 601 m.p.h. on the first ...

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  26. RECAPTURE OF MAGELANG.

    BATAVIA, November 1 (A.A.P.). —The Associated Press special representative says that using three Thuderberbolts which were engaged ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. FRENCH CRIME WAVE.

    LONDON. October 31 (A.A.P.).— France is passing through the greatest crime wave in history, says the "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Paris. ...

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  28. DANISH GOVERNMENT

    COPENHAGEN, October 31 (A.A.P.) —The Social Democrat Prime Minister (Wilhelm Buhl) handed in the Government's resignation after the Danish ...

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  29. AXIS HELP FOR INDONESIANS.

    BATAVIA, Oct. 31.—The American Associated Press correspondent says tha[?]many Indonesians in Sourabaya who were fighting, wore Japanese ...

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  30. LITTLE CO-OPERATION.

    LONDON, October 31 (A.A.P.).—A member of the House of Commons, a journalist[?]Vernon Bartlett, broadcasting after visiting Germany said he was ...

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  31. EIGHTH DIVISION'S SCHEME TO MARK APPRECIATION OF CHINESE HELP

    BRISBANE, November 1.—With the concurrence of the Commanderin-Chief of the Auttrahan Forces, the Eighth Division Committee, set upby Brigadier Callaghan to mark the division's appreci[?]tion of the help given the Australian troops by the Chinese community of Malaya before ...

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  32. ALLIES AGREE UPON DISPOSAL OF JAPANESE NAVY

    WASHINGTON, October 31 (A.A.P.).—The Secretary of State (Mr. J.F. Byrnes), at a Press conference, announced that Britain, Bussi[?] and China wonld share equally with the United Stotes in the division of the ultimate remainder of the Japanese Fleet, including 38 destroyers and an ...

    Article : 159 words
  33. JAPANESE REPARATIONS

    WASHINGTON, October 31. (A.A.P.) —Hirohito's personal fortune of over 100 million dollars will include a pool of Japanese assets used in the payment ...

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  34. U.S. YOUTH VERDICT

    LONDON, October 31 (A.A.P.).— The United States delegate (Thomas Neil[?]aged 32) addressing the Youth conference at Albert Hall said that ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. "MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING."

    BATAVIA, Nov. 1.—The Associated Press special representative saya that though last night's meeting between the Dutch and Indonesians carried the ...

    Article : 242 words
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