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  3. BRITISH TROOPS AND INDONESIANS CLASH

    RATA VIA, Monday. -- Firing could be heard throughout the dock area of Sourabaya today, states a correspondent of a Netherlands Press Agency. British and Indian troops are getting ready to disarm ...

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    Japanese go Fishing in River in Tokio: This picture, taken after the end of the Pacific war in 1945, shows Japanese men and boys fishing on the bank of the Tama River, in Tokio, not for pleasure or sport, but for 'he food value of the fish they catch. Fish, and the vegetables they grow in their small gardens are the only available foods with which the Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    R. A. A. F. in Borneo: After three and a half years in the Kuching internment camp, these English children critically examined every part of the R. A. A. F. Dakota transports which started them on the way home. Holding them are Wing Commander R. W. Marks, of Sydney, former Sunderland pilot in Britain, Flying Officer Bill Kirk, of Guyra (N. S. W.), and Major T. Carter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRIAL OF HIGH NAZIS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The most costly trial in history, the Indictment of the Nazi Government and kindred ...

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  7. SHORTAGE OF COAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Australia was imperilled by a shortage of coal, the Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) told an aggregate meeting of miners at Bulli, referring to the proposed code to ...

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  8. TRIAL OF YAMASHITA

    LONDON, Monday. --In Manila an American military court began the hearing of the charges against General Yamashita, who commanded the Japanese forces in the Philippines. Before going ...

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  9. ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON, Monday.--The Russians are actively pursuing atomic bomb research, with the assistance of German scientists, ...

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  10. TRUMAN'S POLICY

    LONDON, Sunday.--"There is nothing in President Truman's creed to which the British policy cannot wholeheartedly subscribe," ...

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  11. BIG POWERS

    LONDON, Monday.--There Is anxiety here over the difference between the Big Powers. Diplomatic correspondents point out ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A conference between the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and representatives of employers and trades ...

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  13. U. S. VICTORY LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The correspondent of American Associated Press states that the United states Director of Economic ...

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  14. CONDITIONS ON SHIP

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Australian Army and Naval ratings, who travelled from Perth on the liner Stratheden, were seething with ...

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  15. FOOD FOR WEWAK

    SYDNEY, Monday-- Mr. J. P. Abbott, M.P. (Opposition, New, South Wales) said that the admission by the Army authorities that ...

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  16. SOUTHERN RAINS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Recent good rains in Victoria and New South Wales will possibly add 15,000,000 to 20,000,000 bushels ...

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  17. U. S. LAND 'PLANE

    LONDON, Monday-- A Pan American land plane, the Trans- Atlantic Clipper, arrived last evening from New York via ...

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  18. CHENNAULT'S CLAIM

    BIRMINGHAM (Alabama). Monday.-- The Associated Press says that Major General A. [?] who was Commander ...

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  19. ARABS RESIGN

    LONDON, Monday.--All five Arab members of the Palestine War Economic. Advisory Committee have resigned, says Reutcr's ...

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  20. VICTORIA'S GIFT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Macfarlan) has expressed the hope that the British Navy will provide a ...

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  21. BRITISH DOCKERS

    LONDON, Monday. -- Bristol, Avonmouth, and Portis Head dockers, numbering 2500, who have been on strike since October' 22, ...

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  22. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK

    LONDON, Monday.--The economic outlook is much brighter In I Britain, where some industries are now ready to meet big export ...

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  23. DETAINED AT POZNAN

    WARSAW, Sunday.--Five representatives of British Cooperative Societies, their 'plane pilot, and also the copilot, were detained ...

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  24. FRENCH FINANCIERS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- A message from Paris says that police arrested 19 French financiers. They were alleged to have sold ...

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  25. AMERICAN FILMS

    LONDON, Monday.--A message from Copenhagen says Danish film exhibitors state that they have decided to boycott American ...

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  26. BOMBAY CLASH

    LONDON, Monday.--There has been a clash in Bombay, where the police opened fire when some Moslems started fighting at on ...

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