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  3. COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS FACING MAJOR CRISIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A major crisis developed yesterday in the Council of Foreign Ministers, which leaders of delegations are making a desperate effort to overcome, says "Observer's" diplomatic correspondent. The first sign of extreme tension was the cancellation of yesterday morning's meeting, after ...

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  4. PLANS FOR FAR-REACHING CHANGES IN JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The White House has released a 3,000-word statement, which has been sent to General MacArthur, on the United States' policy for Japan. The statement lists as ultimate objectives: First, to ensure that Japan shall not ...

    Article : 754 words
  5. EQUIPPED WITH RADAR

    A U.S. AVENGER torpedo-bomber, equipped with radar, speeds past a 27,000-ton carrier. The carrier's radar antennae are visible against the sky. The five-inch (12 cm.) guns are also supplied with radar equipment. Radar, developed independently by U.S., British, French ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  6. TOP-SCORING ALLIED PILOT IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Group Captain Johnnie Johnson has accepted a permanent R.A.F. commission. He shot down 38 ...

    Article : 37 words
  7. RUSSIANS RULE SAKHALIN IS WITH IRON HAND

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Russian occupation forces are ruling the Sakhalin Islands with an iron hand and without a velvet glove, according to the newspaper ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. BELSEN WITNESS' ELABORATE REPLY

    LONDON, Sunday. — At the Belsen trial attempts by the president of the court to explain the intricate proprieties of the British system of ...

    Article : 252 words
  9. NO DECISION ON PLAN TO GIVE RUSSIA ATOMIC BOMB SECRETS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Cabinet, in the longest session of the current Administration, did not reach a decision on Mr. Henry Wallace's proposal that Britain, America and Canada should reveal the secrets of the atomic bomb to Russin. President Truman will, it is believed, give the proposal the ...

    Article : 520 words
  10. Secret Hoard of Arms Found in Finland

    LONODN, Sunday. — Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says that the Finnish Minister for the Interior (Mr. Leino) has stated that 200 persons, including high ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. Prisoners Flown From Batavia

    BATAVIA, Sunday. — Sixty-five Australian piisoneis who had been in a camp in Batavia were flown to Balikpapan to-day in Dutch planes. ...

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  12. Indonesian Nationalists' Campaign

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—Indonesian Nationalists have started a campaign for freedom from foreign rule. Ten thousand, ringed by Japanese tanks and machine ...

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  13. CONSIDERS JAPS ARE ATTEMPTING TO ESCAPE DESERTS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Moscow Radio declared that Japanese war criminals were attempting to escape the fate they deserved. ...

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  14. "QUIT INDIA" RESOLUTION REITERATED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The full All-India Congress Committee yesterday carried a resolution reiterating the national and international objectives laid ...

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  15. D[?]tas Transporting Entire Brigade

    LONDON, Sunday. — R.A.F. Transport Command Dakotas have begun to lift an entire brigade 1000 miles over the jungles of Siam to Saigon. ...

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  17. To Produce Low-Priced Cars

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. Henry Kaiser and Mr. Joseph Fraser, president of the Graham Paige Corporation, announce the formation of a 20-million dollar ...

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  18. SERIOUS RAIL CRASH IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Sunday.—Fifty persons were killed and 60 seriously inj[?]ed in a collision between a rail car and a train last night near Grenoble. Many of the ...

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  19. GROWING FEELING THAT DOMINIONS SHOULD REDUCE BLOCKED STERLING BALANCES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The feeling is increasing among American officials participating in the Anglo-American financial conferences that the Dominions should voluntarily scale down at least half of the 12,000 million dollars in blocked sterling balances, ...

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  20. Kamikaze Pilots' Admission

    YOKOHAMA, Sunday. — Two former kamikaze pilots, now farmers, told correspondents that American fighter plane opposition minimised kamikaze ...

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  21. FASCISTS BLAMED FOR NAPLES DISTURBANCES

    ROME, Sunday.—A Government communique describes the disturbances which broke out in Naples on Friday as "small incidents ...

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  22. INTERCEDING FOR THEIR FORMER GAOLER

    LONDON, Sunday. — A number of liberated Allied officers are trying to intercede on behalf of their former Japanese gaoler, Capt. Takahashi, late ...

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