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  3. Distressed Persons Able to Enter Britain

    LONDON. Wednesday.-—The Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) announced in tho House of Com mons a scheme whereby distressed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DID NOT STAND UP TO ENEMIES FOR SIX

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—"We went all out to win the war, and now we have to start afresh with courage and determination to win through. We have not stood up to our enemies for six years to be beaten by economics," said Mr. Attlee, outlining the British Labor Party's aims to thc joint session ...

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  5. STIFFENING RESISTANCE

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—An official Army statement today reports indications of stiffening Indonesian resistance in jourabaya. There is determined opposition along the railway which roughly bisects the town east and west, and artillery ...

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  6. YAMASHITA TRIAL WITNESS DISPLAYS HORRIBLE WOUND

    MANILA, Wednesday. — Dr. Kay. a young Chinese journalist, displayed the most horrible wound thus far in tba Vamashita trial. The Japanese ...

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  7. EXTRA RATION FOR-BRITISH

    LONDON, Wednesday.-—The Minister for Food (Sir Hen Smith) announced an extra ration for Christmas in England, Wales and Northern ...

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  8. Move to Quash Petition

    M A NIL A, Wednesday.—american Army lawyers will ask the, Philippines' Supreme Court to-morrow to quush Yamashita's petition for (The stoppage ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. De Gaulle Defines Conditions of Leadership

    PARIS, Wednesday. — General de Gaulle issued a statement, over Paris Radio defining the conditions' under which he was prepared to direct the ...

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  10. ASIATIC QUISLINGS ON MURDER CHARGE

    SINGAPORE. Wednesday.— The trial began at Ipoh to-day of five Chinese and Malays, former members of the Japanesecontrolled police force. who are charged ...

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  11. Sailors Arrested After Clashes With Civilians

    HONOLULU, Wednesday, —More than 15 sailors. were, arrested after clashes on Monday night between civilians and 200 sailors in the Damon ...

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  12. ALLEGEDLY GAVE TOJO 650,000 DOLLARS

    TOKIO. Wednesday—"Asahi Shimbun" reports that the Procurator-General, under public pressure, is investigating reports that Mitsubishi gave Tojo over 650,000 ...

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  13. Denazification Policy "Too Harsh"

    The Roman Catholic bishops' conference and German clergy of all denominations have protested to thc United States Army ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. STATEMENT ON PALESTINE PLEASES NEITHER ARABS NOR JEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday—Neither Arabs nor Jews are enthusiatsic over Mr Ernert Bevin's Palestine statement, says the "Exchange Telegraph" correspendent in Jerusalem. Arab leaders are not concealing their disappointment that the White Paper provisions have been virtually scrapped in the British ...

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  15. U.S. CREDITTO CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It was oflicially annonnced to-day that the Uni ted States will give China about 50.000.000 dollars credit to facilitate the delivery ...

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  16. Air Liner's Fast Flight

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. —The B.O.A.O, airliner Silver York touched down at Johannesburg five minutes ahead of schedule after thc fastest ...

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  17. ENGLISH RUGBY FANS FORCE WAY ON GROUND

    LONDON, Wednesday — Eighty-five thousand frantic football fans joined in the "Battie of Stamford Bridge" to eao the Moscow Dynamos play ...

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  18. ORION FORCED TO PUT BACK TO SOUTHAMPTON

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Orion is putting back to Southampton with serious engine trouble, which was beyond tho capacity of ...

    Article : 179 words
  19. GAVE ARMS TO INDONESIANS

    LIVE OF A.A.P BATAVIA, Wednesday.—Major-Gen. D. C. Hawthorn, British commander in Java, to-day formally and publicly ...

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  20. BID TO STEM MARCH Of HERESY

    LONDON. Wednesday — Vatican Radio says an international Christian organisation has been formed in Rome "to stem tlie march of heresy." The organisation, ...

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  22. CHINESE GOVERNMENT REPORT DENIED

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.- The U S; Embassy spokesman denied a report published in the Communist "New China Daily News." that the U.S. has ...

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  24. Historic Landmark in U.S.-Australian Relations

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—At a reception marking the opening of the Australian Consulate-General in New York, Dr. H. V. Evatt pointed out ...

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  25. Chinese Troops Landed By U.S. Transports

    TSINGTAO, Wednesday,—American transports to-day began disembarking thousands of Chinese Nationalist troops in the first landing in the Communist. ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. No Large Scale Use of Atomic Bomb, Predicts Expert

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Tho atomic bomb will not be used on any, large scale in any future conflier, because there is no defence against it," predicts Professor James P. Kendall, Professor of Chemistry at Edinburgh University, who played an important part in the production of the atomic ...

    Article : 320 words
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