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  2. MAKING & BREAKING

    SAN FRNCISCO, Friday.—More American film stars are breaking and making matrimonial ties. Kita Hayworth is petitioning for ...

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  3. ONE CONSOLATION

    TOKIO, Friday.—Many prominent Japanese, fearful of arrest, are trying to cheer themselves with the knowledge that food in jail is excellent. ...

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  4. ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE PACT REACHED

    Britain and America have pledged themselves to work with each other to achieve world-wide expansion of trade and to abalish cartels, tariffs and other trade barriers. This was announced in Washington and ...

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  5. US Credit Reaction

    LONDON, Friday.—The American credit loan to Britain should be rejected by both British and US legislatures. ...

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  6. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS AND ISOLATIONISM REJECTED IN US

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Moves for American isolationism and the limitation of armaments, including atomic bombs, were rejected by the US Senate during the past 24 hours. By 65 votes to seven, the ...

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  7. CHURCHILL LOST CENSURE MOTION

    LONDON, Friday.—The censure motion against the British Government was defeated by 381 votes to 197. ...

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  8. Yamashita To Hang

    MANILA, Friday.—General Yamashita was sentenced to death today for war crimes. The former Jap commander ...

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  9. Hopes For Early Settlement Of Critical Industrial Dispute Heightened In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Hopes for a speedy settlement of the industrial dispute, which has caused nation-wide dislocation, were heightened this afternoon after a meeting of the interstate executive of the ACTU in Sydney Miners, ironworkers and ...

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  10. Victorian Tennis Stars Have Edge On NSW

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The New South Wales tennis team fared badly in the first day of its match against Victoria. ...

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  11. Mosquitoes In Action

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Mosquito bombers have blasted a passage for refugee convoys at Bando[?]ng. ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. Bennett Inquiry

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Evidence that Lieutenant General Bennett was not entitled to escape from Malaya in February 1942, was given today by expert witnesses. They were the Adjutant ...

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  13. 61,000 Troops Returning

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Some 61,000 Australian veteran troops would be returned home by the new year The original estimate was 30,000. ...

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  14. French Pursue Bandits

    SAIGON, Friday.—French troops with naval support, are driving south of Saigon against bandits who have been active in this area for some months. ...

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  15. JAP AGGRESSION AIDED BY LACK OF ALERTNESS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The entire Jap campaign of aggression would have been thrown out gear had the authorities at Pearl Harbour been alert, former US Chief of said today He was giving evidence ...

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  16. Agreement With Portugal

    LISBON, Friday.—British airliners can now land in Portugal before starting out on long distances oversea. This was the effect of an agreement signed today by ...

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  17. When Japs Woke Up

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Japanese realised that America had decoded their naval code. when their Naval C-in-C Admiral Yamamoto, was killed while ...

    Article : 58 words
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