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  3. AID TO BRITAIN JUSTIFIED IN TERMS OF AMERICAN SELF-INTEREST

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Clayton), at a press conference, said financial aid to Britain could be justified in terms of American self-interest. It would be of no use giving aid unless it could be justified on grounds other ...

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  4. TUMULTUOUS WELCOME FOR ADMIRAL NIMITZ

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Three million cheering people lined the streets amid showers of ticker tape to greet Admiral Nimitz in a huge civic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SITUATION GETTING OUT OF SOEKARNO'S CONTROL

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—Evidence is accumulating that the Nationalist movement in Java is setting out of Dr. Soekarno's control. One sign of this is that the extremists have succeeded in frustrating the most urgent activities of the relief organisation, ...

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  6. Extension of Controls in England

    LONDON, Wednesday. The House of Commons last night passed the second reading of Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) ...

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  7. LAVAL SENTENCED TO DEATH

    PARIS, Wednesday.—After the jury 'had considered the case for an hour, Laval was found guilty and sentenced to death. The ...

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  8. British Ban Opium in Far East

    SINGAPORE. Wednesday.—The total prohibition of opium in Malaya and all British protected territories in the Far East has been announced by the British ...

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  9. Fighting in Indo-China

    SAIGON. Wednesday. — fighting flared up in many parts of Indochina, to-day between Japanese and Anuamese. Field-Marshal Count ...

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  10. FORCED TO RESIGN

    BUENOS AIRES. Wednesday.— The storm of opposition centring, atout the Prime Minister. (Colonel Peron) for a week blew up when ...

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  11. FOREIGN MINISTERS CONFERENCE 'DIFFERENCES COULD BE OVERCOME, SAYS MR. BEVIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin), speaking in the House of Commons on the Foreign Ministers' conference, said:. "I can say with confidence that, given time and a continuance of patience and understanding of ...

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  12. CHINESE COMMUNISTS' THREAT

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday. — A Communist spokesman told American correspondents that 400,000 well.armed troops of the new ...

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  13. World Conference on Food, and Agriculture

    LONDON Wednesday.—"A health and wealth conference of the new 'world", is how the Minister of' State' (Mr. Noel Baker) described the ...

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  14. Germans Forced to Make Room for Jews

    FRANKFURT, Wednesday.— Under a directive from President Truman, the l5th Corps cleared German civilians from'three apartment blocks, making way for 1050 ...

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  15. PROTEST AGAINST BISHOP'S ENTHRONEMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday—Shouting, "This is Popery; let those Roman Catholicism go to Rome," about 200 members of the National Union of Protestants yesterday gathered outside St. Paul's to protest against the enthronement of. Dr J. W. C. Wand as Bishop of London. The demonstrators. ...

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  16. WHY PETROL RATIONING MUST CONTINUE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Minister for Fuel (Mr. E. Shinwell) told the House of Commons that It would not be possible to abolish potrol ...

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  17. 56,000 Persons Evacuated from South-East Asia

    LONDON, Wednesday.—S.E.A.C. Headquarters have advised London that 56,000 prisoners of war and internees have been evacuated from South-East Asia. The ...

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  18. Jap Communists Released

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Sixteen political prisoners released from [?] gaol included Kyuchi Tokudu, founder of the Japanese Communist Party; ...

    Article : 103 words
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  21. CHINESE COMMUNIST WAS NOT ASSASSINATED

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—Lieut.General Chang Chen, commander of the Chungking gendarmerie, said an investigation disclosed that Li Shao Shi, an ...

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  22. LABOR MAJORITY IN NORWAY

    OSLO, Wednesday.—The Labor and Communist Parties gained a majority in the Norwegian House of Parliament with 80 seats out of 150. ...

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  23. Andaman Islands Reoccupied

    S.E.A.C. HEADQUARTERS, Wednesday —After three years of Japanese occupation, the Andaman Islands were reoccupied by Allied troops. Four Anglo ...

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  24. MISAPPLICATION OF ATOMIC BOMB MIGHT MEAN WORLD DISASTER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Secretary of War (Mr. Patterson), urging legislation to establish a commission to control atomic energy, told the House of Representares' Militray Affairs Committee that misapplication of the atomic bomb secret, might mean the passing of the death sentence on the future of the United States and the entire world. Not a single Government ...

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  25. LOCAL DEVELOPMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The suggestion of the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) that Australia should investigate the development of atomic energy will be ...

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