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  3. Casualty List Grows In Bombay Rioting

    LONDON, February 24.—After yesterday's rioting, in which frenzied mobs burned vehicles, plundered shops and stoned British troop's and police, Bombay at night began to present more the appearance of an ...

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  4. ROYALTY RETURNS

    BACK FROM HOLIDAYS in Tasmania die Governor General (the Duke of Gloucester), die Duchess of Gloucester and Princes William and Richard arrived in Sydney on HMS Anson. Prince William is here seen with his nurse about to disembark ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Japanese "Hooch" Found By Military Police

    LONDON, February 23.—Military police raiding an innocent looking bungalow at Sourabaya, discovered 3000 ga'lons of poisonous "hooch" which had been brewed by an Arab named Achmet, reports Reuter's correspondent at ...

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  6. U.S. COURT MARTIAL'S VERDICT IN INDIANOPOLIS CASE

    WASHINGTON, February 23.—The Navy has announced that a court martial found Captain McVey guilty of negligence for failing to order a zig-zag course for the Indianopolis on July 30.1945, but in ...

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  7. NUREMBERG TRIALS Goering Claims He Worked For Peace

    LONDON, February 23.—Goering's counsel, at the Nuremberg trials, named the Luftwaffe General, Bodenschatz, now in Nuremberg Gaol, as a witness of the ...

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  8. DECOY TANK CARRIED IN HOLD-ALL

    LONDON, February 23. The War Office has revealed that British camouflage experts, during the ...

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  9. Britain Aids Greece In Organising New Army

    LONDON, February 23.— Greece's new army, organised on British fines and trained by British instructors, will be sapplied ...

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  10. NEW DEMANDS TO OUST FRANCO

    LONDON, February 24;.—New demauds were made ia Paria today to oust General Franco from power in Spain. More than 500 Parisians ...

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  11. YAMASHITA HANGED FOR PHILLIPINES CRIMES

    MANILA, February 23.—General Yamashita, the "Tiger of Malaya," was hanged today 40 miles south-east of Manila. ...

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  12. U.S. Rushing Defences. In Pacific

    NEW YORK, February 24.— The Washington correspondent of the. "Hew York Tunes" says construction work on the ...

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  13. DUTCH FEELING RISES AGAINST AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, February 24.—Dutch feeling against Australia has greatly increased in the past few weeks by the continued hold-up of ...

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  14. WHITEHOUSE REFUSES GIFT OF CHICKENS

    WASHINGTON, February 24. —President Truman has refused to accept a gift of 1000 baby chickens shipped to White House ...

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  15. DEFENCE HIGH ON LIST OF EMPIRE TALKS

    LONDON, February 24.—"Three broadly reflated groups of topics are listed for discussion at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference to be held after Easter," says "The Observer's" ...

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  16. Chinese Hostility To Soviet Rights In Manchuria

    NEW YORK, February 23.—Seven members bf the Chinese Control: (Yuan Council), hare protested to the Foreign Office against the Yalta ...

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  17. Britain Seeks Reparations From Egypt; Sequel To Demonstrations

    LONDON, February 23.—"The British Minister (Mr R. J. Bowker) saw King Farouk at 3 p.m. and explained Britain's attitude regarding the anti-British demonstrations," says the Exchange Telegraph ...

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  18. Canadian Espionage Inquiry

    OTTAWA, February 23.—It is stated officially that [?] men and two women have been detained so far in the espionage investigations. The Royal Commission of Counsellors has advised the Justice Minister (Mr St Laurent) that it may be necessary to detain additional persons for questioning. ...

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