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  3. CROWDS MACHINE-GUNNED IN BUCHAREST

    BUCHAREST, Friday— Troops guarding the Royal Square machine-gunned crowds when Communists attempted to break up the King's birthday demonstration. At least six were killed and a number wounded. ...

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  4. BRITISH MEAN BUSINESS IN SOU RABAYA

    BATAVIA, Friday— After British leaflets had been dropped in Sourabaya ordering all Indonesian civilians to give up arms and telling them why this must be done, where arms should be brought, and saying that all arms of captured persons must be ...

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    PLOUGHING NEAR BARNSTAPLE— Because of the steepness of fields on the Devon hillsides horses are still essential for ploughing there; in certain districts tractors cannot be used. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TOUGH CLUBS FOR STREET CORNER BOYS AND GIRLS

    LONDON, Friday— Suggestions for organising "tough clubs for street corner boys and girls," and who are described as the ...

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  7. SERIOUS DECLINE IN POPULATION

    LONDON, Friday— The population of Britain and Wales within 100. years may be only. 14 million unless the trends between the two ...

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  8. AMERICAN VACCINE COMBATS INFLUENZA

    WASHINGTON, Friday— A spokesman for the Army Surgeon General said that a new influenza vaccine would have been administered to ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. YAMASHITA TRIAL. SAW HER CHILDREN BAYONETED

    MANILA, Friday— A tragic, black-clad Filipino, mother, Apolinaria Navarro, holding an infant, said in evidence against Yamashita, ...

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  10. WASHINGTON TALKS. NEW MEETING OF GREAT POWERS

    LONDON, Friday— The "Daily Telegraph's" political correspondent says a new meeting of Britain, America, Russia, France and China will be the first subject discussed between Mr. Attlee and President Truman. A. Cabinet meeting yesterday agreed that the importance of establishing an effective world ...

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  11. Indo-Chinese Rubber Stocks

    SAIGON, Friday—A French spokesman estimated crude, rubber, stocks in Indo-China at between 100000 and 200000 tons. He added that a Government ...

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  12. REFUSES TO DEFEND TOJO

    TOKIO, Friday— A former criminal lawyer. Fusaaki Uzawa, president of Meiji University, who has been appointed to defend war ...

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  13. BRITAIN CANNOT AFFORD MORE NEWSPRINT

    LONDON, Friday— Asked why the newspaper industry had been refuged in creased paper supplies, although the raw material was available in sterling areas, ...

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  14. Complete Air-Mail Service From Britain

    LONDON, Friday— Air mail correspondence from Britain for Australia and New Zealand and the South-West Pacific Area will ...

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  15. MR. BEVINS SPEECH BROADCAST IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday— Moscow Radio today broadcast Mr. Ernest Bevin a House of Commons speech ot Wednesday fairly fully, but omitted the passage referring ...

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  16. U.S. Missions To Solve Problems of War Brides

    WASHINGTON, Friday— The American Red Gross is sending Misses Hannah Hubbard, Florence Maibach and Mary M'Devitt to Australia to assist to solve the ...

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  18. KRUPP ASKS FOR POSTPONEMENT OF TRIAL

    LONDON, Friday— The war crimes tribunal announced to-day that it would hold a special session to hear a motion filed by Krupp's counsel that charges ...

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  19. Bombay to be Biggest Airport in India

    LONDON, Friday— The Government of India plans to make Bombay the biggest airport in India, says Boutera Bombay correspondent. The ...

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  20. Jap Cannibalism a Crime Against International Law

    LONDON, Friday— The War Crimes Commission, commenting on an Australian report that Japanese soldiers would be tried for ...

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  21. 100 JEWS KILLED IN BRUTAL ASSAULT

    CAIRO, Friday— A British communique states that, more than 100 Jews were killed in riots in Tripolitania. British troops "on several occasions had been forced to ...

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  22. Proposed Curb on Cartels

    NEW YORK, Friday— The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington learns that the international trade organisation prepared by the United States, and ...

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  24. MONTGOMERY NOT A "PLASTER SAINT"

    LONDON, Friday— Major White made an attack in the House of Commons on Field Marshal Sir.Berbard Montgomery for keeping ...

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  25. WANTS DOMINIONS LEADERS TO SIT IN HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Friday— A proposal that great men of the Dominions should be made hereditary peers and sit in the House of Lords was ...

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  26. SYSTEM OF LISTING JAP SUSPECTS EFFICIENT AND FAIR

    LONDON, Friday— The Exchange Telegraph Agency correspondent at S.E.A.C. Headquarters, says the system of listing Japanese ...

    Article : 170 words
  27. Ribbentrops Secretary Arrested

    BERLIN, Friday— Grete Mucller, Ribbentrop's former secretary, has been arrested at Wiesbaden. Renter's correspondent says she will be ...

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  29. CHINESE COMMUNISTS DEMAND WITHDRAWAL OF NATIONALIST TROOPS

    CHUNGKING, Friday— The Communist reply to the Kuomintang peace proposals was that the Central Government should withdraw all troops, from Communist-dominated. "liberated" areas, in North China, and that all Nationalist troops should be ordered to cease fire. Russian forces are reported ...

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