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  3. BID TO SMASH CHINESE COMMUNIST BLOCKADE

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Nationalists' seizure of Shanhaikwan represents a strong bid to smash the Communist blockade barring the overland route to Manchuria. Details of the fall of Shanhaikwan indicate that the town was taken as a result of the ...

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    [T HAS BEEN SAID of the jeep that it can do anything out [?]y. Now, thanks to Australian ngenuity, it can do even this. This "Rota-Plane" of the Army Inventions Directorate is a fuselage and autogiro propeller which, when attached to the jeep, can carry it into the air. It was designed to enable the delivery of Army vehicles to areas which were not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SITUATION IN SAMARANG CAUSING ANXIETY

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Though British corps headquarters report a quiet night in Samarang following Saturday night's shooting of British officers, a report issued on behalf of the Twenty-third Division staff says the situation in Samarang gives ...

    Article : 659 words
  6. UNTAPPED WEALTH IN SIBERIA

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Soviet geographers who have returned alter four years of exploration in Yakutsk, Soviet rcpublia in Siberia, report goldfields ...

    Article : 106 words
  7. NUREMBERG TRIALS COMMENCE TO-DAY?

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—The trial of major German war criminals is. expected to commence to-morrow, as planned, says Renter's correspondent. ...

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  8. U.S. THREATENED WITH IMMENSE MOTOR STRIKE

    DETROIT, Monday.—From all parta of the nation 200 openly sullen representatives of the United Automobile "Workers' Union in ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. DENIES COERCION IN BULGARIAN ELECTIONS

    SOFIA, Monday.—Bulgaria has replied to the U.S. note warning that the results of yesterday's elections might not be recognised because threats of ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. SURPRISE FOR SAPPERS

    BATAVIA, Monday.—A British brigadier just back frorr Sourabaya says no fighting has been going on there. He saw ...

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  11. SOCIALISTS THREATEN TO ABSTAIN FROM CRITICAL VOTE

    PARIS, Monday.—The powerful Socialist Party has issued a statement that if the Communists and M.R.P. cannot unite in France's higher interests, then the Socialists will abstain from the critical vote at the Constituent Assembly meeting this afternoon, when it ...

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  12. Tried to. Lynch Girls Who Favored U.S. Troops

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—A crowd of 1500 at Sonderborg, South Jutland, tried to lynch some young girls who had been in the company of U.S. ...

    Article : 48 words
  13. BEATING BOMBERS INTO BUNGALOWS

    LONDON, Monday.—"Beating bombers into bungalows is the madern version of turning swords into ploughshares," said the ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. GREEK GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL BANK CREDITS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Greek Government, under law operating from to-day, has taken powers to control the granting of credits by banks. Reuter's ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. Civilians Went on Combat Missions to Solve Secret Weapons

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department bus disclosed that a group of 73 civilian scientific technicians, sume of whom went on combat missions in planes, ...

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  16. POET CHARGED WITH TREASON

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The poet Ezra Pound, who is charged with treuson by broadcasting Axis propaganda from Home, arrived yesterday by plane and was ...

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  18. U.S. CARS TO BE NO DEARER THAN IN 1932

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Price Administrator (Mr. Bowles) said that, excluding increases due to design and engineering changes, average priees ...

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  19. REVOLT IN PERSIA

    TEHERAN (Persia), Monday.— Separatist revolution is reported to have begun in northern Persia. All telephono and telegraph ...

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  20. Stalin "Extremely Well"

    MOSCOW, Monday.—All newspaper. on Artillery Day, November 17, priut ed Generalissimo Stalin's photograph evidently a recent one, showing him ...

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  21. Does Not Trust German Trade Unions

    BERLIN, Monday.—German trade unions could become an instrument of resistance and sabotage, said M. de St.-Hardouin, political adviser to Gen ...

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  22. DUTCH ENSURE PAYMENT OF TAXES

    THE HAGUE, Monday.—A Dutch decree gives tax officials the right to enter homes and hold goods as guarantes of payment of taxes. Meanwhile, all ...

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  24. Military Government To Leave North Italy

    MILAN, Monday.—The Allied Mili(ary Government will be withdrawn before the end of November from the whole of northern Italy except ...

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  25. JAPANESE WAR LEADERS TO BE ARRESTED

    TOKIO, Monday.—General MacArthur has ordered the arrest of 11 Japanese war leaders, comprising the militarists most prominently associated with the Imperialistic decade and civilians linked with the drawing of Japan into the Tripartite ...

    Article : 396 words
  26. P[?]rtugal Deports [?]noxious" Germans

    LISBON, Monday.—Twenly-two [?] [?]iaions" Germans were Mown to Stull [?] on Saturday, says "The Times" co[?] respondent. ...

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  27. PRISONERS' DEATH MARCH

    FRANKFURT, Mondny.—Rudolf Wolf, former prisoner of the Germans, giving evidence at the Dachau war criminal trials, ...

    Article : 153 words
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