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  3. LIGHT ON FINANCIAL PLAN FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton), partially revealing his financial plan for Britain at a Lord Mayor's dinner to city bankers and merchants at the Mansion House, said he aimed at making his forthcoming budget fit into a series. He hoped to do this in such a way ...

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  4. HIROHITO GOES TO MACARTHUR

    A BEAM WIRELESS picture of General Douglas MacArthur and the Japanese Emperor Hirohito taken in the living room of the American Embassy in Tokio. It was the first time in the history of Japan that the Mikado had sought permission to call on anyone. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FAILURE OF LONDON CONFERENCE NOT IRREPARABLE SETBACK Dr Evatt Sees Gain Towards Better Peace Settlement

    LONDON, Thursday.—The failure of the conference of Foreign Ministers was not an irreparable setback, but a definite gain towards making a juster and more equitable peace settlement, affording Australia and other small nations an opportunity to participate, ...

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  6. TOMB BELONGED TO FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST?

    JERUSALEM, Thursday.— Inscriptions, and symbols on several ossuaries found in a tomb on the road to Bethlehem indicate that ...

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  7. Big Reduction in Japanese Spinning Mills

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Japanese Cotton Spinning Association has reported that Japan as a result of the war has only 39 mills compared with 290 in 1937. ...

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  8. ATOMIC ENERGY BEGINS NEW ERA IN HISTORY OF CIVILISATION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The discovery of the means of releasing atomic energy had begun a new era in the history of civilisation, which might some day prove to have been more revolutionary in the development of human society than the invention of the wheel, the use of metals, the steam ...

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  9. September Casualties in Indo-China

    NEW DELHI. Thursday—Nine British, American and French soldiers were killed and 35 wounded in disturbances in Indochina last month. Five others are ...

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  10. All Known Prisoners and Internees Evacuated from Japan

    TOKIO, Thursday.—General MacArthur's Headquarters have reported that all the 30,805 known Allied ...

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  11. GENERAL VIEW TOO PESSIMISTIC

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Although he felt the general view of the result of the conference of Foreign Ministers in London was too pessimistic, it was ...

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  12. R.A.F. TO MAINTAIN BIG FORCE

    LONDON, Thursday.— The R.A.F. is to maintain a peace-time force of about six times its pre-war strength, says the "Daily Express" aeronautical ...

    Article : 118 words
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  14. EAST INDIES MOVES

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—The Allied Commander in the N.E.I. (LieutenantGeneral Sir Philip Christison) said he had received a letter from Dr. ...

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  15. ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY PROJECT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— President Truman has sent a message to Congress asking for the speedy enactment of legislation for the St. Lawrence seaway ...

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  16. U.S. CHOSEN AS H.Q. OF UNITED NATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The executive committee of the preparatory commission of the United Nations, by nine votes to three, with Canada and America ...

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  17. CLASHES IN MALAYA DYING DOWN

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.— Clashes between Chinese and Malays, which have been occurring throughout Malaya, are reported to be dying down. The ...

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  19. EXPERIMENTS ON WOMEN BY S.S. DOCTORS

    LUNEBERG, Thursday.— A Jewess, Renee Erman, giving evidence by affidavit at the Belsen trial, told how experiments were ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. LAVAL'S TRIAL BEGINS

    PARIS, Thursday—Laval to-day is facing a jury drawn from the same panel as the jury which last night condemned Darnard to death. ...

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  21. Vichy Militia Leader Sentenced to Death

    PARIS, Thursday.— The High Court has sentenced to death Darnand, leader of the Vichy militia, and confiseated his property. ...

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  22. Taking Over Andaman Is.

    KANDY, Thursday.— S.E.A.C. Headquarters have announced that a British occupation force this week-end will take over the Andaman Islands, in the Bay of ...

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  23. Chinese War Lord Deposed

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—General issimo Chiang Kai-shek is reported to have deposed the war lord Lung Yun as Governor of Yunnan Province, and to ...

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  24. "THANK YOU, BRITAIN" CAMPAIGN

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.— Millions of pounds' worth of food will be provided for Britain by the "Thank You, Britain" campaign which is ...

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  25. GIVING SPANIARDS THE FACTS

    MADRID, Thursday.— The United States Embassy has begun distubution of 90,000 copies of the Embassy's publication, "Semanario Grafico," which ...

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  26. MAKING USE OF SIAMESE TROOPS

    BANGKOK, Thursday.— Though Siam is still nominally at war against Britain, Siamese troops are being used ...

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  27. RESUMING LIMITED OIL PRODUCTION

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—The Royal Dutch oil installations in Salambang will resume limited production almost immediately. Standard Oil's plants will not ...

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