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  3. INDONESIANS CALL OFF MEETING WITH DR VAN MOOK

    BATAVIA, Thursday. — The new Indonesian Cabinet has called off its second meeting with Dr. Van Mooky which had been fixed for to-night, on the ground of what it calls "the present attitude" of the Dutch as expressed by Dutch troops ...

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  4. New Palestine Commander

    General Sir Alan Cunningham, who hns arrived in Jerusalem to take up duties as High Commissioner and C.in-C. Palestine and High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NUREMBERG DEFENDANTS IN GOOD SPIRITS

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.—Most of the prisoners apparently were in high spirits when they took their places for to-day's session of the war crimes trial. Goering chatted with his counsel, smiling all the time. Hess smiled for the firrt time since ...

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  6. SAYS YAMASHITA DID NOT CONTROL ALL LUZON TROOPS

    MANILA, Thursday. — General Yatnashita's chief of staff, LieutGeneral Akiro Muto, said in evidence at the trial of the Japanese ...

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  7. Crack German Economie Spy Captured

    FRANKFURT, Thursday. — Karl Raseiic, Germany's crack economic spy, has been captured in France, He is among ll persons taken into ...

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  8. U.S. Manufacturing Atomic Bombs

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— President Truman, at a press conference, suggested that members of the proposed U.N.O. commission to safeguard ...

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  9. BITTER PILL FOR JAPS

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—A dilapidated party of 3500 Japanese civilians; burdened down with baggage, and followed by a jeering, howling mob of native ...

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  10. POLICE FIRE ON CALCUTTA DEMONSTRATORS

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.— Police opened fire on a crowd of 2000 students demonstrating in favor of the Indian National Army. The ...

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  11. DE GAULLE EMERGES STRONGER THAN EVER

    PARIS, Thursday,—General de Gaulle has emerged stronger than eyer from the crisis which at one time seemed on the point of overwhelming him, says the "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent. The arrangement of the new Cabinet shows that the Communists had to go more than half-way to settle. ...

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  12. RELIEVED OF COMMAND BECAUSE HE "HURT PRESIDENT'S FEELINGS"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — At the Pearl Harbor inquiry Admiral Richardson gave evidence that the former Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox) in March, 1941, told him President Roosevelt had relieved him of his command because "the last time you were here you hurt the President's ...

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  13. New Greek Government Sworn In

    ATHENS, Thursday.—Archbishop Oamuskinos hes sworn in a new Goverument his capacity as Regent. M. Cancilopmilced, whom Archbishop ...

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  14. PLAIN SPEAKING AT MEETING OF CONSERVATIVES

    LONDON, Thursday—Churchill attended a meeting of Conservative members of the House of Commons, which discussed whether the ...

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  15. Dare-devil Airman Believed to Have Stolen Jet Plane

    LONDON, Thursday.—The-missing R.A.R. pilot, who, it is believed, "stole" the missing Gloster Meteor, is a fighter pilot, ...

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  17. NEW GERMAN TORPEDOES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Details of two new German torpedoes are in the possession of the Royal Navy, says the "Daily Telegraph." Both torpedoes ...

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  18. American Plans For 400 Television Stations

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Federal Communications Commission has announced that a radio channel allocation plans ...

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  19. LIBERTY OF ACTION REQUESTED FOR PERSIAN FORCES

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Persian Prime Minister (Tbraham Hakimi), addressing a special session of the Persian Parliament, ...

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  20. GENERAL MOTORS PLANTS IDLE IN 20 STATES

    DETRPOT, Thursday—The vicepresident of the United Automobile Workers' Union (Mr. Walter Reutbei) announced that a strike at all ...

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  22. BATTLE WITH BANDITS

    ROME, Thursday.—Carobinieri fought half an hour's battle on Tuesday night with armed bandits attempting to loot a goods train at St. Paul station. Xinety ...

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  23. NEARING AGREEMENT ON LOAN TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Britton nnd American ofllcials said major points of the loan to Britain were near a' solution. ...

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  25. Demand (or Information About Graves in Japan

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Allied Meadquarters have directed the Japanese Government to compile by December 13 exact, detailed information about ...

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  26. REPORTED BREAKDOWN IN CHINESE NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—It is reported that Chiang-Kai-shek has ordered administrators to return from Manchuria because of a breakdown in the negotiations with Russia. A member of the delegation from Changchun said on his arrival here that the conditions. Russia required to be met before Nationalist troops would be allowed into Manchuria were ...

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