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  2. NEW CAR READY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Ford Company announces the production of a £229 eight horse power two-door sedan car to be named Anglia. It is ...

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  3. BIG LIQUOR SALE

    LONDON, Thursday. — A queue a quarter of a mile long formed at 7 am yesterday morning, when a Nottingham firm advertised and began ...

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  4. BEVIN SILENT ON CONFERENCE BREAKDOWN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, is still about the breakdown of the conference of Foreign Ministers, but he is expected to make a report to the House of Commons next week. ...

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  5. TIGER TAMED

    TOKIO, Thursday.—General MacArthur announced today that General Tomoyuki Yamashita—the "Tiger of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRUMAN'S VIEWS ON ATOMIC ENERGY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — President Truman said last night that he had asked Congress to appoint a special commission to report on the ...

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  7. NIGHT LANDINGS OF JEWS IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Thursday. — An unconfirmed report states that boatloads of displaced Jews have been landing in Palestine under the cover of ...

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  8. US Recommended As United Nations' HQ

    LONDON, Thursday.— The executive committee of the United Nations' Preparatory Commission has recommended that the permanent ...

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  9. CASUALTIES IN SAIGON FIGHTING

    SAIGON, Thursday. — Following the cease-fire order in Saigon, there have been no fresh outbreaks by the Annamese against French and British ...

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  10. ARGENTINA IS HOTBED OF UNREST; CAUSTIC COMMENT OF US OFFICIAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, said today that the US Government had recommended the postponement of the conference of American republics, which was scheduled to take place in Brazil this month. ...

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  11. Oil Companies Taken Over By Government

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Because no settlement has been reached in the oil industry's strike, the Government will take over the oil companies ...

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  12. 700,000 Tons Of Java Sugar For America

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The discovery of large stores of sugar in Java will ease shortages in this country ...

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  13. Royal Commission's Report On West Indies

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government has published the report of the Royal Commission which visited the West Indies in 1938-39. ...

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  14. Bill Gives Authority To Try War Criminals

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — A bill granting the Commonwealth power to try war criminals was given a swift passage in the House of ...

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  15. Japs' Treatment Of Political Prisoners; Leaders Perturbed

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Some Japanese leaders in Tokio are feeling uneasy, following a report that the Allied authorities intend to investigate conditions in camps housing political prisoners. General MacArthur has ordered the release of all men jailed for political offences. ...

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  16. NZ Contingent For Occupation Of Japan

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. — The Returned Services' Association of New Zealand wants the force for the occupation of Japan selected under ...

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  17. Home By Liberator

    MANILA, Thursday.—Hundreds of American airmen are packing up for home. They will be returned to the United States in 700 Liberators, and the trips ...

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  18. Agricultural Life For Japs Off New Guinea

    RABAUL, Thursday. — The Japanese at Rabaul are loading clothing, farm implements and seed for shipment to Muschu island off the New Guinea coast, ...

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  19. Japanese Slaughtered Jesselton Population

    BRUNEI BAY, Thursday.—Only 3000 Malayans and Chinese of the 20,000 pre-war population of Jesselton, second largest town in British North ...

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  20. British Government's Plans To Aid Trade And Industry

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government's financial plans for the future were outlined by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, .Dr. Hugh Dalton, in an address to bankers and industrialists last night. He said he would be introducing ...

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  21. Rescue Of Prisoners On Andaman Islands

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—A British force is on its way to take over the Andaman Islands from the Japanese. Supplies for Allied prisoners of war ...

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  22. RELEASE OF US NAVAL PERSONNEL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— When announcing plans for a speed up of service discharges, the Navy Department stated yesterday that 1,800,000 ...

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  23. Scottish Express Tragedy

    LONDON, Thursday.— The inquest on those who lost their lives in the Scottish Express tragedy last week-end opened yesterday. The railway company ...

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  24. Duke Of Windsor Due In London Today

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Duke of Windsor will arrive by air tomorrow from Paris, and will stay with Queen Mary at Marlborough House. The Duke ...

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  25. Laval On Trial

    PARIS, Thursday.—Pierre Laval, former Vichy Prime Minister, will come up for trial today in Paris. Before surrendering himself recently. he had lived for some ...

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