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  2. Mission To Tokio

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A special mission from the White House will visit Tokio next month to study the question of Japanese reparations. ...

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  3. Ribbons For Churchill

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr Churchill from now on will be able to wear five British campaign ribbons for this war." They are the 1939-45 Star. ...

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  4. DEATH PENALTY FOR RIOTERS IN BANDOENG

    BATAVIA, Monday.— The position in Java is still very confused and, except for the areas of British control, the whole country appears to be more or less in the hands of the Indonesians. With the insufficient forces at his disposal, General Christison, the British commander is taking strong action where he can. For ...

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  5. Venezuela To Make Friends With Democracies

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — A message from Caracas, Venezuela, says that the revolutionary funta has now secured complete control of the ...

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  6. International Trusteeship For Korea

    LONDON, Monday. — The director of the US State Department's Office of Far Eastern Affairs, Mr Vincent, has proposed that Korea should be ...

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  7. US Troops Seize Giant Chemical Works

    LONDON, Monday.— American troops in the US zones of occupation in Germany have seized most of the factories and plants of the giant ...

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  8. Italian Election Delayed

    ROME, Monday.— The elections for a new Italian constituent assembly will not now be held until next spring according to Signor Nanni, the ...

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  9. Plans Of New Austrian Government

    VIENNA, Monday.— The new Austrian Premier, Dr. Renner, said last night that the recognition of his government by the Allies was the ...

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  10. WALLOONS WANT TO JOIN FRANCE

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—The Walloons the French speaking minority of Belgium who occupy the four southern provinces, have voted in favour of incorporation ...

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  11. Dockyard Strikes Spread

    LONDON, Monday.— A wave of strikes is sweeping the dockyards of the world and the position, far from improving, is rapidly getting worse. In London, 1300 more dockers have decided to strike making 11,000 now on strike in the Port of London alone. ...

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  12. Russians Tell How Berlin Was Restored

    BERLIN, Monday.— The officer commanding the Russian zone of occupation in Berlin today told correspondents of the task facing him ...

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  13. MORE NATIONS RATIFY CHARTER

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The US State Department announces that six more nations have ratified the United Nations Charter for a world organisation. ...

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  14. No Soviet Regime For Bulgaria

    LONDON, Monday.—The Bulgarian Premier said yesterday that his country did not contemplate the introduction of a Soviet regime, with its elimination of ...

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  15. DE GAULLE VICTORY INDICATED BY FRENCH ELECTION RETURNS

    PARIS, Monday.— Early returns in the French elections held over the week-end show that General de Gaulle has obtained everything he asked for in the referendum, while in the election for the people's representatives in the new constitutent assembly of the Fourth Republic, the leftist parties ...

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  16. JAP EMPEROR MAY BE ELIMINATED

    TOKIO, Monday.—Prince Konoye is drafting a new constitution for Japan which may eliminate the Emperor. The draft will be ready in November ...

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  17. CYCLONIC STORM HITS INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—A cyclonic storm is reported from the east coast of India and thousands of people are said to be homeless, such is the extent of ...

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  18. German Editors Meet

    LONDON, Monday. — The editors and publishers of 12 German newspapers published in the US occupation zone in Germany yesterday met ...

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  19. INDONESIANS REMOVED FROM SHIP

    LONDON, Monday.— Seventy Indonesian members of a Dutch ship docked at Southampton were yesterday removed under armed escort and ...

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  20. Baillie-Stewart Remanded

    LONDON, Monday.—Norman Baillie-Stewart, the former Scots officer who became known as "The Officer in the Tower following his arrest some years ...

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  21. Commissions For Indians Only

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—The C-in-C India, General Sir Claude Auchinlek, stated today that in future permanent commissions in the Indian Army and ...

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  22. Scherger Leaves For Tokio

    CANBERRA. Monday.— Air Commodore F. R. W. Scherger, who was nominated ad commander of the RAAF occupation force in Japan, ...

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  23. Britain And US Protest To Russia On Hungarian Treaty

    LONDON, Monday.— The British Government had lodged a formal protest with Moscow against the five trade treaty between Russia and Hungary concluded some six weeks ago. The US has made a similar protest. The basis of the British and US ...

    Article : 208 words
  24. Arnold Urges Higher Status For USAAF

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— General Henry Arnold, chief of the US Army Air Forces is urging that the air forces have the same status as the ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. NAPIER TO TAKE FOOD TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA. Monday.—The Australian destroyer HMAS Napier, which reverts to the Royal Navy on exchange with a British destroyer, will take about 150 ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. QUISLING PETITIONS FOR PARDON

    OSLO. Monday.—Vidkun Quisling. Norwegian traitor whose appeal against his sentence of death failed, has now decided to petition for a pardon. ...

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