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  3. LAST-MINUTE EFFORT TO SAVE FOREIGN MINISTERS' CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—All members of the Foreign Ministers' Council were to-day in touch with their Governments in a last-minute effort to save the conference from complete shipwreck, says the "Daily Express." It seems impossible that they will succeed, and the ...

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    MR MOLOTOV, the Russian Foreign Commissioner, who, by strict adherence to the Potsdam decisions, threatens to wreck the Council of Foreign Ministry, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DUTCH INVITE SOEKARNO TO STATE HIS VIEWS

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—Dr. Van Der Plas, former Governor of Java, surprised a press conference to-day by saying that he would include Soekarno't name in the list of people he was inviting to submit views on the political future of the N.E.I. He ...

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  6. JEWISH PROTEST AGAINST BRITISH "INJUSTICE"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, — The "Dally News'" says a Madison Square meeting sent a message to the British Ambassador to Washington ...

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  7. "Cease Fire" Agreement in Indo-China

    KANDY, Tuesday. — It is offioially stated that a "cease fire" agreement was reached at a meeting between the French ...

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  8. CEYLON WANTS DOMINION STATUS

    COLOMBO, Tuesday. — "1 strongly urged Ceylon's claims to, dominion status," said Mr. D. S. Senanayake, leader of the State ...

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  9. LEOPOLD AFFIRMS LOYALTY TO ALLIES

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday. — "I am conscious of having loved my country with all my soul, and having served it as a man and as King," said King ...

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  10. MURDERED PATRIARCH'S GUARDS ARRESTED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Four guards who were with Archbishop Theopilus, the Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem when he wns shot, have been ...

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  12. RUSSIA REFUSES TO PARTICIPATE IN I.L.O.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Russia will not be represented at the International Labor Office conference which is to open in Paris on October 15. Mr. ...

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  13. BRITISH OCCUPATION OF JAVA EXPANDED

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—Indonesians watched quietly as the British expanded the occupation of parts of Java in the name of the Allied High Command. The first small detachment of Netherlands Indies troops has returned to Java, airborne, from ...

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  15. DEFEATED ENEMY MUST PAY FOR WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, in an introductory message in the first number of the "British Zone Review," writes: "The ...

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  16. CHARGED WITH AIDING ENEMY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — LanceCorporal R. N. Courlander. who is charged before a New Zealand court-martial in England with ...

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  17. JAPS STILL LYING OVER PRISONERS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The "Times" Tokio correspondent, Lindsay Parrott, saya the Japanese Government, replying to General MacArthur's demand for ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN UNIONISTS MISGUIDED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "Australian trade unionists who struck in sympathy with the Soekarno Government were misguided," said the Dutch ...

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  19. KING PETER NAMED AS QUISLING

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Dr. Nedeljkovie, who is investigating Yugoslavian war crimes, told the press in Belgrade that King Peter and the Croat Peasant ...

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  20. BIG SOCIALIST GAINS IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Final results of the departmental elections showed big Socialist gains. The Socialists have 967 seats compared with 492 before the ...

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  21. PUNISHMENT OF JAP WAR CRIMINALS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — National lawyers who have been considering war crimes policy have urged immediate discussions hy representatives of the big ...

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  22. "SCARLET PIMPERNEL OF THE JUNGLE"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The "Post" features a halfpage interview with "Major William Watson, who represented Australia at the United Nations' Veterans' ...

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  23. FREEDOM FOR AUSTRALIAN PRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Allied Control Council has grunted freedom far all Austrian newspapers and periodicals. ...

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  24. TRANSPORT COMMAND'S BIGGEST JOB

    LONDON, Tuesday. — To bring 10,000 troops and former prisoners of war from the Far East back to Britain ...

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  25. LISBON REJOICING OVER TIMOR

    LISBON, Tuesday. — Portugal is rejoicing over the final act of the Timor drama. An official communique says the Portuguese destroyers Bartolomu Dias and ...

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  26. PROSPECT OF 8,00,000 UNEMPLOYED IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Reconversion Director (Mr. Snyder), reporting to the President and Congress, forecast possibly 8,000,000 ...

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