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  2. CABINET RESIGNS

    ATHENS, Thursday. — The Greek Regent, Archbishop Damashions, is reported to have asked the Liberal Party to form a Cabinet following the ...

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  3. BLOW TO GEISHAS

    TOKIO, Thursday.—General MacArthur has ordered the closing of 200 Geisha houses and other entertainment places in and around Tokio. ...

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  4. US REJECTS RUSSIAN PROPOSAL FOR JAPAN

    TOKIO, Thursday.—General MacArthur would resign at Supreme Allied Commander in Japan and would "drop a few sticks of dynamite" if Russian suggestions for a Four-Power Commission to control this nation ...

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  5. UNITY OF GOVERNMENT PLANNED FOR MALAYA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Far-reaching plans for the future of Malaya have been outlined by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Hall, in the House of Commons. They entail the unification of nine Malayan State Governments and two Straits' Settlements to develop and strenghten the capacity of Malaya ...

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    Because of his heavy load of personal gear, this Japanese officer straggled behind others who arrived at the Royal Navy depot at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KRAMER'S FINAL PLEA

    LONDON, Thursday.— A plea that he had acted under Himmler's orders, which could not be questioned, was made by Joseph Kramer when he concluded his ...

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  8. 5820 Japs Drowned

    OSAKA, Thursday.—Only 180 of 6000 Japs ,were saved when the passenger ship Muroto struck a mine and sank in the inland sea ...

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  9. SHIPPING DISPUTES DELAY RETURN OF SOLDIERS IN THREE COUNTRIES

    Shipping disputes in Britain, America and Australia are delaying the return of servicemen to their homes. The situation in. America and Australia has eased somewhat, but in London the dockers' strike has caused the greatest port hold-up there since the general stoppage in 1926. ...

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  10. MacArthur's New Orders

    TOKIO, Thursday.— The Potsdam agreement meant nothing less than a change in the traditional Japanese social structure, General MacArthur instructed the ...

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  11. World Youth Council To Meet In London

    LONDON, Thursday.—The World Youth Council, representing 30,000 000 people throughout the world, will begin a conference in London ...

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  12. US Awaiting Soviet Answer For Proposed Peace Meeting

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Echoing the recent breakdown. of the Council of Foreign Ministers in London, the US Secretary of State, Mr. Byrnes, said today that he had not yet received a reply from Russia on an American proposal for a European peace conference. ...

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  13. Japanese Signed Death Warrants Of Australians

    SYDNEY. Thursday.— Sudden capitulation of Japan saved the lives of a number of Australians whose death warrants had been issued by the Japanese four ...

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  14. Evatt Asks Britain To Send Rugby XIII Here

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Minister of External Affairs, Dr. Evatt, has asked the Rugby League Council in Manchester to send a team to Australia next year. ...

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  15. PERON TO TRY AGAIN

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday.— Contrary to previous reports, the former dictator of the Argentina. Colonel Peron, is still in the capital and intends to ...

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  16. Stalin Leaves Moscow

    MOSCOW. Thursday.—Generalissimo Stalin left Moscow today for a holiday. No details were given as to where he was going. The strain which he has ...

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  17. Jap Hate Campaign

    THE HAGUE, Thursday.—The Japanese campaign of hate was responsible for the Indonesian uprising in Java, a Government ...

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  18. Laval's Nemesis Near

    PARIS. Thursday.— Pierre Laval may face a firing squad within the next few days if his attempt for a re-trial is unsuccessful. ...

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  19. GERMAN AND JEWISH PROBLEMS CAUSE OUTCRY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lack of progress in negotiations to save millions of Germans from famine this winter, coupled with another violent disturbance on the Jewish immigration problem in Palestine, have caused a public outcry to the United Nations to remedy these problems without further delay. The Allied Control Commission in ...

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  20. US Admitting Indians

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A Bill permitting Indians to immigrate, and become naturalised American subjects has been brought down in the House of ...

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