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  3. ONLY SIX OF 1800 MEN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — British and Australian officers have discovered six men who are the only known survivors ...

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  4. WHITE HORSE FOR HALSEY,

    SOMEBODY who heard of Admiral Halsey's ambition to ride the Emperor's white horse through Tokyo lent him this white rocking horse! The Admiral is shown here presenting it to Michael Carney, five-year-old nephew of Halsey's chief of staff, Rear-Admiral William ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH PRESS HOME ATTACK AMID

    BATAVIA, TUESDAY.—WITH BRITISH AND INDIAN TROOPS, BEHIND A SCREEN OF ARTILLERY, PRESSING HOME THE ATTACK AMID THE SMOKING RUINS IN THE CENTRE OF SOURABAYA, SWEEPING CHANGES IN THE INDONESIAN POLITICAL SET-UP WERE ANNOUNCED TO-DAY. THE NEW PREMIER, 36-YEAR-OLD SUTAN SJAHRIR, ...

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  6. GREECE CLAIMS NORTHERN EPIRUS

    ATHENS. Tuesday.—Greece states that she has a'claim to Northern Epirus. A Greek Information Office bulletin, recalling Mr. Eden's pledge in 1942 that the ...

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  7. MORETON BAY'S CREW ADVISED TO GO BACK

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The National Union of Seamen has advised the British crew of the liner Moreton Bay, who walked off the ship in Sydney on ...

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  8. Italians Expelled From Tunisia

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The French Government has decided to expel from Tunisia 1200 Italian families, who are said to have been carried on pro-Fascist agitation before ...

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  9. British Troops Good Behavior in Berlin

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The behavior of British soldiers in Berlin has been so good thal the Dept. which is responsible for ...

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  10. Jap Communists Class Hirohito As Major War Criminal

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Japanese Communist Party has announced that Hirohito heads the Communist Party's war criminal list. It said the Emperor could not escape war guilt, and should be exiled in-China under Allied surveillance. ...

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  11. Sought To Revive Fascist Organisation

    ROME, Tuesday. — New evidence that Fascism is trying to survive as an underground movement was revealed with the arrest of 13 men and women ...

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  12. Rabbis Demonstrate In America

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Approximately 1000 Rabbis marched from Washington railway station to the Capitol building in a ...

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  13. Nations Disagree on Krupp's Trial

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.—England, Russia and France disagreed with America on the conduct of the trial of Alfred Krupp, says Router's ...

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  14. Would Submit to United Nations Trusteeship

    BATAVIA, Tuesday, — Every Indonesian leader I have talked with underlined his Government's willingness' to submit to a United Nations trusteeship for a fixed ...

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  15. S. Africa—England Air Service Inaugurated

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The first South African Airway York air liner arrived yesterday. It was the first trip in the new Sjringbok air service from ...

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  16. WOOL COMMITTEE PROTESTS AGAINST B.B.C. STATEMENTS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The secretary of the International Wool Publicity and Research Conunittee has protested to the Parliamentary Scientific Committee ...

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  17. Electoral Triumph for Marshal Tito

    BELGRADE, Tuesday. — Marshal Tito's National Front candidates secured an overwhelming majority in Sunday's general elections in ...

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  18. International Action To Reduce Tariffs Indicated

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — The Finance Minister (Mr. Ilsley) said in the House of Commons that he would withdraw the new ...

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  19. GERMAN POWDER PLANT DESTROYED

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday.—The Kaufbeuren smokeless powder, plant, first major German war factory to be destroyed under the United States plan ...

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  20. Mounted Police Charge Indian Demonstrators

    LUCKNOW, Tuesday.—Armed with bamboo staves, mounted police charged a crowd of students demonstrating against the arrest of members of the Indian ...

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  21. Nuffield to Visit Australia

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Miles Thomas, vice-chairman of the Nufield Organisation, has announced that Lord Nufield next month will leave on a ...

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  24. WANTS ATOMIC BOMB CONTROLLED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) has rested the British case for sharing the atomic bomb secret on the contention that the United Nations organisation must be taken seriously or not at all, and that the atomic ...

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  25. STORM IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON. Tuesday. — A sto[?] arose in the House of Commons wh Mr. Silverman (Socialist) [?] sub-section section in the bill to ...

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  26. FURTHER CRITICISM OF MONTGOMERY

    LONDON. Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, Captain D. Rees-Williams, atlucking Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery on the question of demobilisation ...

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  27. Terms of Anglo-Norwegian Monetary Agreement

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The terms of the monetary agreement between Norway and Britain, published in a White Paper, fix the published at 20 kroner ...

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