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  2. MACARTHUR PRAISED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— The US Assistant War Secretary Mr. McCoy, has paid a tribute to the efficient occupation of Japan by the ...

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  3. CIVIL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The British Home Secretary and Civil Defence Minister, Mr J. C. Ede, told the House of Commons today that plans ...

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  4. WASHINGTON-CHUNGKING DENY MARINES IN CLASH WITH COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Reports from the White House and from Chinese Army Headquarters in Chungking describe claims that US Marines in North China have clashed with Communist forces as "completely ...

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  5. WARSHIPS PATROL COAST OFF HAIFA

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.— Brilliant searchlights, on five-British warships lit up Haifa harbour last night as British troops enforced the all-night ...

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  6. RUSSIANS SAY ORDER WAS MISUNDERSTOOD

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The Russian Commander in Berlin has told British officers that there was a misunderstanding about the Russian ...

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  7. £5,000,000 Needed For Loan In Four Days

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—More than £5,000,000 will have to be subscribed in the next four days if the £85.000,000 Fourth Victory Loan is to be ...

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  8. Italian Provinces To Be Handed Back Soon

    ROME, Tuesday.—When Italy is freed from military control, it is expected that several provinces in northern Italy will also be handed back ...

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  9. Stalin Back From Holiday: Broadcasting To Nation

    MOSCOW, Tuesday. — Generalissimo Stalin has returned from his holiday at a Black Sea health resort. He is reported to be in good health, and refreshed. ...

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  10. Britain To Take Some German Heavy Machinery

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Some German heavy industrial machinery not needed for peace-time production in Germany is to be shipped to Britain ...

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  11. Brooke For Australia

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.— Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, has arrived in New Delhi on his, tour of the Far East ...

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  12. De Gaulle Certain To Remain Head Of France

    PARIS. Tuesday.—General de Gaulle is certain to continue as head of the French Government, according to correspondents in Paris. ...

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  13. TRUMAN INVESTIGATES STRIKES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Industrial unrest throughout America is causing increasing concern, and a statement has been issued by President Truman who is now conducting a personal investigation of the unrest. Another big strike is reported in Canada. ...

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  14. Record Attempt Delayed Again By Bad Weather

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Bad weather has again delayed the British attempt to recapture the world air speed record. ...

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  15. HUNGARIAN ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — First results of the Hungarian elections held on Sunday reveal that the Smallholders Party with 396.000 votes is leading the ...

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  16. Lancastrian Completes Record-Making Flight

    LONDON, Tuesday.—When a Lancastrian passenger plane touched down at an airfield in southern England today, it completed the 100th ...

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  17. Demolition To Begin

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — According to the German authorities, the demolition of the hundreds of munitions plants in the Berlin Area will begin tomorrow. ...

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  18. Transport Strike In Adelaide To Continue

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Adelaide tram and bus workers this afternoon decided to continue the strike until their demands are met. ...

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  19. BRITISH BLAME THREE COUNTRIES FOR MASS EXPULSIONS IN EUROPE

    LONDON; Tuesday.—Labour members in the House of Commons last night blamed Russia, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary for the mass expulsion of thousands of Germans in Europe, resulting in terrible hunger and suffering. One Labour member said that if ...

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  20. British Delegation To Watch Yugoslav Elections

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Twelve British representatives have left London for Belgrade to supervise the Yugoslav elections to be held on Sunday. ...

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  21. Hess Will Stand Trial

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Hess, who was reported recently to be mentally sick and suffering from complete loss of memory, will definitely stand trial ...

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  22. DUCHESS RECOVERED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— The Duchess of Gloucester has now recovered from her slight illness caused by a throat infection, and will resume social ...

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  23. ALL QUIET IN BATAVIA

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—The latest communique issued by British headquarters in Batavia reports that all is now quiet in the city, and that there has been a definite lull throughout Java during the last 12 hours. However, British troops are taking ...

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  24. Yamashita Puts Forward New Defence At Trial

    MANILA. Tuesday.— At the Yamashita trial in Manila today, witnesses told the court of the terrible orgy of torture arson. rape, and looting in the ...

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  25. JAPAN CUT OFF

    TOKIO, Tuesday.— In a new move to cut Japan off from the rest of the world, General MacArthur has ordered the Tokio Government to ...

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  26. MOVE FOR AMENDMENT

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.— The Federal Labour Minister Mr. Holloway, has announced that legislation is to be brought before. Parliament amending the ...

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  27. MORE WAR CRIMINALS

    MOROTAI. Tuesday.—Australian troops are making rapid progress in rounding up suspected Jap war criminals. Several hundred have been arrested in New ...

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