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  3. ATOMIC POWER GIVING BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday— The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) said in the House of Commons that thc foreign policy aspects and military potentialities of atomic power were terrific. "I [?] fess that it is giving us a terrific Headache," he added. "If we therefore cannot make ...

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  4. BRITISH DEMAND FOR SURRENDER

    BATAVIA, WEDNESDAY— UNLESS INDONESIAN EXTREMISTS SURRENDER THE FULL WEIGHT OF THE BRITISH LAND, SEA AND AIR FORCES AND ALL THE WEAP ONS OF MODERN WAR WILL BE BROUGHT AGAINST THEM UNTIL THEY ARE CRUSHED. ...

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  5. JAP PREMIER

    BARON KIJRO SHIDEHARA, new Premier of Japan, against whose Cabinet there is growing criticism. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. HERBERT MORRISON, Lord President of the Council, who said the atomic power problem was causing the British Government deep concern. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ANGLO-U.S. TALKS LARGE MEASURE OF AGREEMENT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday— The British Government, after studying a proposal for a loan of 4000 million dollars at 2 per cent, ...

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  8. HOW FRENCH CRISIS WAS AVERTED BY MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Wednesday— Authoritative French sources disclose that Mr. Churchill, then Prime Minister, flew secretly to France last winter to avert ...

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  9. NAZIS ARRESTED IN JAPAN

    YOKOHAMA, Wednesday— Intelligence officers arrested 12 Naisis and seized over 500,000 dollars' worth of German bullion and securities in Japan. ...

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  10. WAGE INCREASES IMPERATIVE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday— President Truman, declaring thal wage increases were imperative in order to cushion the post-war shock to American workers, sustain adequate purchasing power and raise the national income, has issued an executive order permitting wage rises, first, where the percentage ...

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  11. HUGE BLACK MARKET SMASHED IN TOKIO

    TOKIO, Wednesda— American military police smashed a huge Mack market dealing in stolen military supplies, with a turnover ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S REPUTATION ENHANCED

    LONDON, Wednesday—The release of the draft report of the United Natiom Preparatory Commislion's executive committee enables ...

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  13. Japs Choose Uninhabited Island For Long Exile

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday— The Japanese have chosen the uninhabited island of Rembang, 30 miles from Singapore, as their ...

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  15. TRANSFER OF COAL ROYALTIES

    LONDON, Wednesday— The largest recipients out of 13,481 claimants for compensation under, the Government's grant for transfer of coal royalties were ...

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  16. Proposed World Trade Charter Drafted by United States

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday— The "New York Times" correspondent says the United States has drafted a proposed world trade charter, which she hopes will be used as a basis for discussion at the" United Nations Trade Employment Conference. ...

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  17. 20,000 Russians Buried In Mass Grave

    PARIS, Wednesday— A new mass grave containing the bodies of 20,000 Russians was discovered on October 30, on the site of a ...

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  19. 300,000 JAPS YET TO BE DISARMED

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday— Three hundred thousand Japs, remain to be disarmed in Indian Ocean islands, says Reuter 's ...

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  20. Voting at Danish Elections

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday— Voting in, the Danish elections show that Socialists polled 671,000 (893000 in 1943); Radicals, 100.000 (174,000); ...

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  21. DOENITZ'S REQUEST

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday— Admiral Doenitz has requested that he be defended by a former legal officer of the German Navy, Dr. Kranz Buhler, ...

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  22. WILL NOT BE DOMINATED BY BIG POWERS SAYS DR. EVATT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday— When the Far-Eastern Advisory Commission met, Dr. Bvatt, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, served notice that he did not intend that the small nations should be dominated by the big Powers in Commission meetings. He objected to any changes in the terms of reference delimiting the commission's powers without full information and consultation with the small nations. ...

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  23. Efforts to Trace Sandakan Prisoners

    LONDON, Wednesday— The Minister for War (Ur. J. J. Lawson) told the House of Commons that every effort was being made to trace prisoners ...

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