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  2. Atom Bombs With Wings

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman expressed the hope today that there would be no undue delay In deciding on a policy for the use ...

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  3. Meat For Britain

    MONTREAL Friday.—A New Zealand ship lef: Montreal yesterday for Liverpool with 3000 tons of bacon and meat for consumption in Britain. ...

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  4. NETHERLANDS GOVERNMENT WILL REFUSE TO RECOGNISE "REBELS"

    LONDON, Friday.— Addressing the Netherlands Perliament last night, the Minister for Overseas Territories, Professor Logemann, said that in no circumstances would the Netherlands recognise the "rebels" in Java. ...

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  5. INDICTMENT AGAINST NAZI LEADERS COVERS ALL ACTS OF AGGRESSION

    LONDON, Friday. — The 24 leading: Nazis, who are to be tried as war criminals next month at Nuremberg by the United Nations War Crimes Court, have been given 30 days to prepare their defence. The trial will be presided over by ...

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  6. Election May Decide Hirohito's Fate

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman said today that it would be a good idea if the Japanese people had an opportunity to decide the ...

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  7. No Settlement of London Docks' Dispute

    LONDON, Friday.—Between 35,000 and 40,000 London dock, workers are still on strike and there are no signs of an early settlement of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. BRITAIN'S PROGRESS IN CIVIL AVIATION

    LONDON, Friday. — Rapid progress could be expected in Britain's aeroplane industry in the next 12 months, said the Minister for Civil Aviation, ...

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  9. LIBERAL PARTY LEADER ON REHABILITATION

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Addressing the Liberal Party conference in Sydney today, the Deputy Leader of the Party, Mr. Harrison. referred to the ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. France Shows Interest In Atomic Energy

    PARIS, Friday. — According to Paris Radio, the Government has appointed a committee to study the development of atomic energy. ...

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  11. STILL LAG IN FOURTH VICTORY LOAN

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Individual subscribers to the Fourth Victory Loan now number 100,000 said the Commonwealth Loan Director, Mr. ...

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  12. Jap Defences In Malaya Were Inadequate To Stop Invasion

    LONDON, Friday.—A SEAC statement, issued in London today, says that investigations have revealed that the Japanese Army in Malaya was in a hopeless position to ward off a planned Allied attack. There were no beach defences on ...

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  13. General Election In Burma Next Year

    RANGOON. Friday.—A general election will be held in Burma next year, as soon as the electoral rolls have been prepared. The Governor of Burma, Sir Reginald ...

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  14. Chifley Expresses Thanks To British Pacific Fleet

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, called on the Commander of the British Pacific Fleet, Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, this ...

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  15. Cause of Cattle Disease Discovered By Englishman

    LONDON, Friday.—An English agriculturist, Sir, Albert Howard, believes that he has discovered the cause of foot and mouth disease—a scourge which has ...

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  16. South Australians Told To Conserve Power Supplies

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Because of the acute coal shortage in South Australia, the Premier, Mr. Playford, today appealed to industrialists and householders to exercise economy in the use of gas and electricity. He said that unless coal reserves ...

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  17. Marshal Tito Criticised

    LONDON Friday, —Internal unrest in Yugoslavia may follow a statement made last night by the Roman Catholic Archbishop, who alleged that Marshal Tito ...

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  18. General Morshead Tipped For Tokio Job

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The appointment of the Australian Lieutenant-General Sir Leslie Morshead as commander of all British forces in Japan ...

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  19. Leopold - Hitler Meeting

    LONDON. Friday.—According to Brussels Radio, the Belgian Parliament was given details last night of a reported meeting some time ago between King ...

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  20. More Secret Documents Unearthed In Germany

    LONDON. Friday. — More secret documents from German archives were published in London newspapers today. ...

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  21. Settlement Of Displaced Jews In Palestine; US Assurance

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The US Secretary of State, Mr. Byrnes, today gave an assurance that America ,would not support any action to settle displaced Jews in Palestine until Arab and Jewish leaders had been consulted. Mr. Byrnes referred to a letter sent ...

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  22. COLONEL PERON HAS WORKERS' SYMPATHY

    BUENOS AIRES. Friday. — Buenos Aires was described as a "dead city". last night, because of the 24 hours general strike in sympathy ...

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  23. Explosions Cause 25 Deaths

    LONDON, Friday.—Twenty-five people, including 12 German prisoners of war, were killed in a series of explosions near a French submarine base yesterday. The ...

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  24. Riots In Jap Camps

    NEW YORK, Friday. — American marines have been rushed to coalmine prison camps near Hakata, on Kyushu Island, Japan, to quell ...

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  25. Search For Missing May Take Months

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — Months may elapse before relatives hear the fate of Australians, still unaccounted for in South-East Asia and the South-West ...

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