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  3. APPEAL TO POWERS TO PUT CARDS ON TABLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Churchill), opening a foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons, said the Government and the Opposition were still united in foreign policy. lt was Parliament's profound ...

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    MR. MACKENZIE KING, PrimMinister of Canada, who is to participate in the talks in Washington between President True [?] and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INDONESIANS ATTEMPT TO STORM GAOL

    BATAVIA, Thursday. — Batavia's biggest "battle" was fought this morning, when Indian troops clashed with a mob of 1000 armed Indonesians moving in the direction of thc gaol on the outskirts of the city, where there are 420 women and ...

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  6. TRIPOLITANIAN DISTURBANCES

    CAIRO, Thursday.— A communique states that the Tripolilanian disturbances began on Sunday night and involved a serious outbreak of Arab ...

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  7. Counter-Proposals To U.S. Loan Plan

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— British counter-proposals to the United States loan plan were submitted yes-terday 'to American officials, who ...

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  8. MR. DE VALERA'S SPEECH RIDICULED

    LONDON. Thursday.— "To expect Ulster to become part of a State which brazenly repudiates loyalty to the Crown is an outrage of reason and ...

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  9. BELSEN TRIAL "SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN HELD"

    LUNEBURG, Thursday. —"Nobody' who comes before a British court is convietable unless the prosecution proves beyond all doubt that he is ...

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  10. Britain Suffering From Semi-Starvation

    LONDON, Thursday.—"This nation is suffering from semistarvation and the facts should be known internationally," said ...

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  11. Japs Rescued Naval Patrol From Annamese

    SCAIGON, Thursday. —A Japanese Army patrol rescued a Royal Navy foraging party, which was ambushed by' Armamese snipers after straying beyond ...

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  12. PROPOSED CONTROL OF INVESTMENTS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" political correspondent says the Government will shortly introduce a bill ...

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  13. GANDHI'S APPEAL SAVES INDIANS' LIVES

    NEW DELHI,Thursday.—The Viceroy, after Mahatma Gandhi's intervention, has committed the death sentences passed on two Indians who landed on ...

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  14. JOYCE TO APPEAL TO HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Thursday. — William Joyce's legal advisors have decided to apply to the Attorney-General for a certificate of appeal to the House of Lords. ...

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  15. Big Reforms In Jap' Administration

    TOKIO, Thursday— The Koyodo Newsagency has announced that the Emperor has convened the Diet for December 24, but there are indications that an ...

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  16. BRITAIN WANTS HERMANN GOERING MACHINERY

    LONDON, Thursday. — A.British proposal for the reparations conference beginning in Paris to-morrow is that machinery from the Hermann ...

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  17. Liberals Urge Control of Atomic Power

    LONDON, Thursday. — Liberais believed that atomic power must be placed inthe keeping of a super-national body if the world was to be saved from ...

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  19. NAZIS PLANNED REVIVAL OF GERMAN EMPIRE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Reports of a secret meeting at Strasbourg, on August 1O, 1944, released by the United Nations' War Crimes Commission, reveal that the Nazis, when they realised, the war was lost, planned an underground reunion of all ...

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  21. Britain Will Retain Identity Card System

    LONDON, Thursday.— The power of police and post office officials to require the production of identity cards will continue for ...

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  22. Chinese Communists Still on Offensive

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Communists claim that hey recaptured Tzehsien rail junction' on October' 25. blocking; the Nationalists' ...

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  23. NO MUTINY ON ESPERANCE BAY

    BATAVIA, Thursday. — No firearms were found when the British field security service searched Indonesians' luggage upon the arrival of ...

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  24. No Sign of U.S.S.R. Joining Advisory Commission

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— There is still no word from Russia as to whether she intends to join the discussions of the F.E.A.O., ...

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  25. WASHINGTON TALKS BEGIN TO-MORROW

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The talks between President Truman, Mr. Attlee and Mr. Mackenzie King will begin on Saturday at the White House. ...

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  26. STALIN NOT IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Commenting on reports that Generalissimo Stalin is now visiting the United States, Mr. Eben Ayres, ...

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  27. All but 3 p.c. of Viennese Children Underfed

    VIENNA, Thursday.—It has been officially announced that 27 p.c. of Viennese school children are greatly underfed, 52 ...

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  28. German Documents and Films Will Condemn War Criminals

    LONDON, Thursday.—Nuremberg is filling with people as the great trial of the war leaders approaches, says Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent. A mass of evidence will come before the court, but Mr. ...

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  29. Important Message From Stalin to Chiang

    LONDON, Thursday.— Chinese sources have confirmed that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has received a personal message from Generalissimo Stalin on "quite an ...

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  30. WRONG MAN CREDITED WITH SPEED RECORD

    LODON, Thursday.— Wilson with a speed of.606 in.p.h. and not Greenwood broke [?] world's air speed record. The speeds of his runs were: First, 004 m.p.h.; ...

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