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  3. RESISTANCE IN SOURABAYA DECREASING

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Allied Headquarters state that Indonesian resistance in Sourabaya it decreasing, but sniping and mortar fire continue. British and Indian troops are now extending the occupied area to the east to include the marshalling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PEARL HARBOR INQUIRY OPENS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Peatl Harbor inquiry opened with the committee counsel Mr. William Mitchell, placing on record a 253-page printed copy of intercepted messages to Japan. One message from the Japanese envoys in Washington sent to Tokio on ...

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  5. MAXIMUM FOOD PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—The Minister for Agriculture in a statement to the House of Commons on the Government's agricultural policy, said ic was acting with due regard for the Hot Springs proposals, which would, develop home food production to the fullest possible extent. ...

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  6. PARTIAL CHINESE SOVEREIGNTY OF MANCHURIA

    CHUNGKING, Friday. — The Rugsians have ordered partial Chinese sovereignty of Manchuria as both sides in the civil war manoeuvre for position ...

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  7. De Gaulle and Communists at Variance

    PARIS, Friday.—A sharp split has occurred between the Communists and General de Gaulle regarding the formation of a Government. General de Gaulle refused ...

    Article : 63 words
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  10. URGES COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING

    WASHINGTON, Friday—General Eisenhower, giving evidence to the House of Representatives' Military Committee, strongly urged compulsory military training. He said: "If war should come again, we will not have time ...

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  11. WANTS TO BE FRIENDS WITH AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—"Russia has not the slightest thing to gain by a war with the United States, and wants to be friends," declared General ...

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  12. Informer Selected 400 For Execution

    MANILA, Friday.—Four hundred residents of two villages north of Manila were selected for execution by a mysterious hooded Informer callen ...

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  13. U.S. Prosecutors Leave For Tokio Soon

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Joseph B. Keenan, chief counsel for the prosecution of war criminals in the Pacific area, conferred yesterday with ...

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  15. U.S. IMPORT QUOTA FOR EMPIRE WOOL

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— Kepresentative Fisher (Democrat, Texas) has announced his intention of seeking legislation for the imposition of quotas on the ...

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  16. CHURCH 50 p.c. UNDER STRENGTH

    LONDON, Friday.— The financial commission hus recommended to the Church Assembly the spending of at least £1,000, 000 during the next 10 years on church ...

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  17. Says Airmen Did Not Want To Come Home

    LONDON, Friday. — The principal sea transport officer at Southampton, aboard the Orion, reasserted that the Australian and New Zealand airmen ...

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  18. ORDER RESTORED IN RUBBER PLANTATIONS

    SAIGON, Friday.—A British-French statement yesterday announced that French troops reoccupying an area in Indo-China had restored order in the ...

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  19. TO PROMOTE WORLD UNDERSTANDING

    LONDON, Friday. — The resinned plenary session of U.N.E.S.C.O. instructed the Preparatory Commission to discuss with specialists the possibilities of using the ...

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  20. Victory March Through London

    LONDON Friday.—The Secretary for War (Mr. J. J. Lawson), In a written reply to a question, gave an assurance that when the Victory ...

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  21. PROPOSED LEGISLATION RESENTED BY EIRE

    DUBLIN, Friday.—The Dail last night, strongly protested against the proposed legislation by the British Government, the effect of which would be to exclude ...

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  22. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

    LONDON, Friday. — The Bromley byelection resulted: Harold Macmillan (Cons.), 26,367; Alexander Buin (Lab.), 20,810; Major J. C. Sayer (Lib.). 5990. The ...

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  23. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASING

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially estimated that there will be 300,000 unemployed in Britain by the end of the year, says the "Daily Telegraph's" industrial correspondent. Ministry of Labor figures disclose the total of unemployed has risen from ...

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