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  3. N.E.I. TALKS POSTPONED INDEFINITELY

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—The outbreak in Sourabaya has indefinitely postponed the importent politieat talks which, it was expected, would be held in Batavia yesterday between Dr. Van Mook and the Nationalist leaders. ...

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  4. VATICAN ATTACK

    Marshal Tito, whose Government has been accused ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITAIN TO PROBE ALL ASPECTS OF

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlce) announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to set up near Didcot a research and experimental establishment covering all aspects of the use of atomic energy. ...

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  6. MAJOR ISSUES BEFORE ADVISORY COMMISSION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Two major issues confront the initial meeting of the Far Eastern Advisory Commission to-day—whether. Russia will ...

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  7. 11,000,000,000 Dollar Loan Launched in America

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Carl Vinson), who opened the Victory Loan drive for 11,000,000,000 dollars, said ...

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  8. CARDINAL DEAD

    CARDINAL JOSEPH MACRORY, Catholic Primate of All Ireland, who has died, aged 84, at Armagre, Northern Ircland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BANK OF ENGLAND BILL ONE OF FOUNDATIONS OF BRITISH FIVE-YEAR PLAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"We often hear of a united Empire, policy, so let us have a united Empire policy regarding the organisation of central banks," said the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) in the House of Commons moving the second reading of' the Bank of England. Bill, ...

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  10. Disapointed With Trade Talks

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — British sources say that there is no hiding the fact that the British delegation is disappointed with the financial negotiations ...

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  11. PLEDGED TO FIGHT FOR PEAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An audience of 6000 with 600 delegutes to the World Youth Council, representing 32,000,000 persons from ...

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  12. UNDECLARED CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday. — Reports of growing warfare in Shantung, Shansi and Suiyan Provinces picture the nation locked in ...

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  13. MUST LIVE AT PEACE TO SAVE CIVILISATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—ThE inevitable end of civilisation unless the world can live at peace was forecast by the President of the Board of Trade (Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. VALUABLE X-RAY DISCOVERY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — R.A.F. doctors have discovered in the British zone in Germany information regarding a stereoscopic ...

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  16. Japanese Request Rejected

    TOKIO. Tuesday.— Tokio newspapers report that Japan's first formal effort to alter an Allied directive failed when the Foreign Minister ...

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  17. EMOTIONAL CRISIS HAS CAUSED DISINTREGATION

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— The Chief of the Army General Staff (General Marshall), in a speech at the "Herald-Tribune" forum, said ...

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  18. "All-Red" Sea Route to Save Dollars

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A now "AllRed" route to save dollars in Panama Canal fees in the reputriation of Britons from the Far East is developing, ...

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  19. BRITISH TROOPS "STEAL THUNDER" IN PRAGUE

    PRAGUE, Tuesday.—A British detachment of troops with pipers "stole the thunder'" in a military Allied parade before 50,000 spectators at the ...

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  20. No Monetary Grants to Leaders of Armed Forces

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Because it would not be in accord with the spirit of the times to single out a small number of individuals for special ...

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  21. Charges Catholics With Attempt To Dominate State

    ST. LOUIS, Tuesday.—Some leaders of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States were attempting to bring about church ...

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  22. Theatre-goers Will Be Able to Fly Home

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Theatregoers living within a 50-mile radius of London will be able, after seeing a show in the West End, ...

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  23. ALLEGEDLY BROADCAST FOR NAZIS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Patrick Joseph Dillon (38) was charged at Bow Street today with having broadcast for the Nazis between March 10, 1943, and May 2. 1945. ...

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  24. Czech Traitor Hanged

    PRAGUE, Tuesday. — A Czech named Karl Carven was hanged yesterday for betraying anti-Nazi coal miners to the Gestapo for 150 crowns apiece ...

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  25. Treasure Hidden in Retail Store

    OSAKA, Tuesday.—American troops yesterday found one million dollars worth of gold, silver and platinum hidden in the Mitsukeshi Company's ...

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  26. BOY, WHAT I DID WITH 28 DAYS LEAVE!

    THE ONE SOAP SPECIALLY MADE TO STOP "B.O." [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. CAMPAIGN TO REVISE LAVAL TRIAL

    PARIS, Tuesday. — A campaign (or the revision of the Laval treason trial was launched when Maitre Nand and Maitre Baradoc, who defended Laval, handed to ...

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  28. Brazilian President Resigns

    RIO DE JANIERO, Tuesday.— Police headquarters announce that Dr. Vargas has resigned as President of Brazil, and that Justice ...

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  29. Denied French Helped Rashid Ali

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Authoritative French circles denied the report quoted by Major-General Spears that the French helped Rushid All to escape to ...

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  30. Land 'Planes Replacing Famous Flying Boats

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Pan-American land plane "Trans-Atlantic Clipper" arrived here last evening from New York, via Newfoundland and ...

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  31. Attlee's Washington Visit Seen as Bid to Check Drift in International Situation

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Attlee, will seek a firm decision about future guardianship of the atomic bomb secret when he goes to Washington before Christmas to confer with President Truman, says the "Daily Express'" political correspondent. He adds that high-ranking Canadian Government representatives will join them. The conference will not be confined to the future of atomic energy. Other main topics will be: First, ...

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