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  2. Too Big For Canal

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Three of America's newest aircraft carriers are so big that they will not be able to pass through the Panama, Canal ...

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  3. Cripps On Atomic Bomb

    LONDON, Monday. — Sir Stafford Cripps today said that the development of the atomic bomb has made war equivalent to race suicide. He ...

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  4. MACARTHUR ORDERS ARREST OF GENERAL

    TOKIO, Monday.—Acting under General MacArthur's orders, US troops have arrested General Doihara, the recently appointed commander of the Japanese First Army and the man responsible for the invasion of ...

    Article : 389 words
  5. Blain To Take Seat In House

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The member for the Northern Territory, Sergeant A. M. Blain, recently repatriated from a Jap prison camp, will ...

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  6. Britain Cancels Big Orders For US Goods

    LONDON, Monday. — Britain cancelled big orders for lend-lease goods on VJ day, it has just been disclosed in London. This step was taken ...

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    Member for the Northern Territory, Sergeant A. M. Blain, MHR. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Fraser In Chungking

    CHUNGKING, Monday.— The Corn mander in Chief of the British Pacific Fleet, Admiral Sir Bluce Fraser, arrived in Chungking yesterday and ...

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  9. Full Congress Endorses Indian Report

    NEW DELHI, Monday. — The full congress of the Indian Congress Party has endorsed the working committee's resolution criticising the ...

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  10. Sellasie Wants Ethiopia And Somaliland

    LONDON, Monday.— The Emperor Haile-Sellasie of Ethiopia intends to press his claims to Eritrea and Somaliland. ...

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  11. Egypt Demands Recall Of British Troops

    CAIRO, Monday. — A meeting of elder Egyptian statesmen today unanimously agreed that in accordance with the national rights of Egypt, ...

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  12. FOREIGN MINISTERS CONCERNED BY LONDON CONFERENCE HITCH

    LONDON, Monday.— The Prime Minister, Mr Attlee, and Mr Ernest Bevin met over the weekend and had a long talk, mainly it is believed, concerning the impasse that has been reached in the conference of the Council of Foreign Ministers in London over the Balkans question. ...

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  13. Quisling Appeals Against Death Sentence

    OSLO. Monday.—Vidkun Quisling has appealed to the Norwegian. Supreme Court against his. sentence of death. His case is that the decrees and ...

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  14. WORLD TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    PARIS, Monday.—More than 300 trades Union delegates are congregated in Paris awaiting the opening of the second World Trade Union Congress tomorrow. ...

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  15. SERIOUS SAIGON CLASHES REPORTED: JAP POLICE ARRESTED IN SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Monday.— Serious clashed between 300 French ex-prisoners of war and local members of the independent Annamese government are reported from French Indo-China. Saigon radio describe it as a French coup d'etat but gives few details. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN ON WAY HOME

    LONDON, Monday.—About 2500 Australian and New Zealand airmen left South-hampton, today by the liner Andes for home. Bombers and jet-propelled fighters ...

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  17. DILLI LIBERATED BY AUSTRALIANS

    HMAS GLADSTONE, Monday.—Dilli, the picturesque little capital of Portuguese Timor, is celebrating today the biggest event in its history. Lying inside its coral reef-bound harbour are five RAN corvettes and the survey ship Moresby — the largest fleet of ships Dilli has seen in its 150 years of existence. They and the Army units aboard are the Australian force of liberation for Portuguese Timor which has been ground under ...

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  18. DEMPSEY TO DUMP JAPS

    SINGAPORE, Monday.— General Dempsey, commander of the British forces in Malaya, intends to put the 80,000 Jap troops and several ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. BAD NEWS FOR BRITISH ARMY OFFICERS

    LONDON, Monday.— Field Marshal Montgomery announced today that further releases of officers of the Army of the Rhine would have to be ...

    Article : 82 words
  20. LEAVE PLAN FOR KIWIS

    LONDON, Monday.— The New Zealand Government has approved a plan of General Freyberg to relieve the tedium of New Zealand troops ...

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