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  3. SECRET NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Buenos Aires correspondent says an official, unimpeachable source disclosed that Russia and Argentina have been secretly negotiating for the past fortnight to establish diplomatic relations. However, the negotiations were suspended four or five ...

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  4. POSITION OF DUTCH IN N.E.I. BECOMING WORSE

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Dr. Soekarno, broadcasting over the Indonesian-controlled Bandoeng Radio, repeated his insistence that there should be no "whittled down" compromise with the Dutch. Despatches from Bandoeng state that the position of the ...

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    UNLIKE CONDITIONS IN TIMOR, where Australian soldiers have protested against the "kid glove" handling of their former overlords, these Japs in Singapore have been given a taste of their own medicine. Guarded by soldiers of the Indian Army they are seen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Full Details of Krupps' Interests May Be Revealed

    LONDON, Monday.—It is expected that full ramifications of Krupp's world interests will be revealed by the contents of a ...

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  7. German Militarism Not Dead, Says Socialist

    HANOVER, Monday.— Dr. Kurt Schumacher, chairman of the first Socialist Party conference in Germany since Hitler's advent, warned delegates ...

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  8. NEW JAP CABINET FORMED

    TOKIO, Monday.—While newspapers clamored for the removal of suspected war criminals, feudalists and bureaucrats Baron Kijuro Shidehara proceeded with the formation of a Cabinet. He appointed Daizaburo Tsugita ai Cabinet secretary. ...

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  9. RELICS MAY REVEAL MORE OF THE STORY OF CHRIST

    LONDON, Monday.— Precious ossuaries recently found in a cave tomb in Palestine, which may tell the world more of the story of ...

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  10. RUSSIA TAKES MATTERS INTO OWN HANDS

    LONDON, Monday. — Serious differences between Russia and the other Powers in the Austrian Control Commission have arisen, says ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. ATOM POWER AS ENGINEERING POSSIBILITY

    LONDON, Monday.— Sir Fredcrick Handley-Page, in a presidential address to the Institution of Transport, said atomic fission of ...

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  12. FRENCH PRESS CRITICAL OF LAVAL TRIAL

    LONDON, Monday.—Nearly all Paris newspapers criticised or condemned the conduct of the judge, Jury and prosecutor during the hearing of the Laval ...

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  13. LEOPOLD "DID NOT, TELL TRUTH"

    BRUSSELS, Monday.— The Prime Minister (M. Van Acker) in a speech to Belgian Socialists, said that King Leopold did not tell the truth in his ...

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  14. GENERAL PATTON HANDS OVER HIS COMMAND.

    LONDON, Monday. — Tears were glistening in General Patton's eyes when he farewelled the Third Army, with which he led the Allied drive ...

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  15. TOJO IN GOOD HEALTH

    YOKOHAMA, Monday. — General Tojo was transferred in the greatest secrecy from hospital to Omori. His health is reported to be good. ...

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  16. 26 Killed in Plane Crash in France

    PARIS, Monday. — All 20 occupants of a four-engined Stirling bringing troops home from the Middle East were killed when the aircraft, which was ...

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  17. Pirates Active Off Malayan Coast

    SINGAPORE, Monday. — Pirates, using armed junks, have become so active oil the Malayan coastline that a British destroyer has been called out ...

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  18. STOWAWAY DANE LEADS BRITISH COMMANDO PATROL

    HONG KONG, Monday.—A stowaway Dane is loading a British commando patrol in the rounding up of odd Japanese and collaborators ...

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  19. MACARTHUR DEMANDS INFORMATION ABOUT DRUG TRAFFIC

    TOKIO, Monday. — Striking at one of the most ginister roots of Japanese innperialism, General MacArthur demanded a full accounting of stocks and production ...

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  20. SURPRISE VISIT FROM DUKE AND QUEEN MARY

    LONDON, Monday.—Mrs. Phoebe Kirby, who lives in a prefabricated bungalow in London's East End, answered a knock on the door yesterday afternoon. The Duke of Windsor and Queen Mary stood on thc threshold. "I was so excited that I forgot to take off my apron," said Mrs. Kirby. The ...

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  21. Java's Rubber Plantations in Good Shape

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Java's rubber production, in which Britain has a 30 per cent, capital investment, could be resumed on something like ...

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  22. SOUVENIR FOR EVERY MAN

    TOKIO, Monday. — MajorGeneral William Chase, in ensuring that every homewardbound man of his First Cavalry ...

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  23. Full-Scale Peace Conference Acceptable To Most Allies

    LONDON, Monday.—A preliminary sounding shotred that President Truman's suggestion for a full-scale peace conference of all the United Nations ...

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  25. German Official Dismissed

    LONDON, Monday. — The Allied press service in Germany says that the Allied military authorities have dismissed Dr. Haus Suchs, septuagenarian president of ...

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  26. MARINES LAND AT THREE POINTS IN NORTH CHINA

    TIENTSIN, Monday. — American First Division Marines landed at three points in North China on Sunday to assist the Chinese restoro order in the last major ...

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  28. Dramatic Scene as Yamashita's Trial Begins

    MANILA, Monday.—Stepping into the centre of the court, General Tomeyuki Yamashita shouted in Japanese, "I plead not guilty," when his trial as a war criminal opened here to-day. In spite of their earlier plea for dignity, the Americans surrounded this first trial of a Japanese war criminal with all the atmosphere of a Hollywood first night. Microphones for a world-wide broadcast ...

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