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  3. COMMONS CENSURE DEBATE ENLIVENED BY SHARP DUEL

    LONDON, Thursday.—A sharp oral duel between Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and Mr. Churchill enlivened the censure debate in the House of Commons. Sir Stafford referred to Mr. Churchill's speech to the Conservative Party, in which Mr. Churchill described working ...

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  4. AGREEMENT ON U.S. LOAN TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Negotiations for a United States loan to Britain have been completed, and it is expected that President Truman and the British Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) will to-day jointly announce that an agreement has been reached. ...

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  5. Disbanding Former German Soldiers.

    HERFORD (Germany). Thursday.— Two million former Gorman soldiers nave been disbanded in the British occupation zone. Half a million remain to be ...

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    Ficid-Mnrshal Lord Alnnbrooko (left), Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and Dr. Vari Mook, acting Governor-General of the N.E.I., who are to confer in Singapore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PRIME MINISTER NOT IMPRESSED

    LONDON. Thursday. — Mr. C. Osborne asked the Trime Minister (Mr, Attlee) in the House of Commons to-day if, in view of the vulnerability of ...

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  8. WANTED TO BUY PHOTOS OF HITLER

    LONDON, Thursday—The "Federal Socialist Party" made its first public appearance at the last day of the sale of German Embassy ...

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  9. CHARGES U S. DIPLOMATS WITH OPPOSITION TO CHINESE GOVERNMENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Mr. Patrick Hurley, former U.S. Ambassador to China, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee thar an American diplomat, Mr. John Service, who was assigned to General Stilwell in China, proposed in October, 1944, that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-sheks ...

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  10. Emperor "Free From War Responsibility"

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The Japanese Prime Minister (Shidoharn) told the House of Representatives he did not believe the Emperor had war ...

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  11. Critical of Russia's Attitude

    HARRISBURG, Thursday. — "Rus— sia has exercised a dictator's privileges in her relations with conquered European nations and is assuming a ...

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  12. BODIES OF AMERICAN AIRMEN EXHUMED

    HEREFORD, Thursday.—American investigators have exhumed the bodies of 109 American airmen from a German cemetery at Lubeck. ...

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  13. Yamashita Trial Concluded

    MANILA, Thursday.— Thw Yamashitn Trial Commission has coneluded the hearings, and promised to announce its verdict to-morrow. ...

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  14. Critical Food Shortage in Budapest

    BUDAPEST, Thursday.—The Minister for Supply (Mr. Karolo Daianyos) warned all not engaged in essential work to leave the city because of the ...

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  16. Arrangements For Making Austin Bodies in Australia

    LONDOn, Thursday.—The Auelin Motor Company has completed, under an agreement with Ruskin Motor Bodies Limited, arrangements for using one of ...

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  17. LAND DIVIDED AMONG GERMAN PEASANTS

    BISK LIN, Thursday.— Morw than 4,000,000 acres of land have been divided among 300,000 German peasants as a result of the ...

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  18. SOME NAZI LEADERS TURNING TO RELIGION

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.—Some of the Nazi leaders on trial in Nuremberg are turning to religion. Others are wondering, "What will our children's children think?" This was disclosed by two American Army chaplains, attending thc accused. ...

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  19. WAR CRIMES TRIALS GUARDS CHARGED WITH MASSACRE OF PRISONERS

    LABUAN, Thursday.—When the third day of the Labuan war trials opened here to-day, 15 Formosan guards were charged with the massacre of about 15 unknown prisoners of war on June 10 this year, on the Riam road, j near Miri, in Sarawak. ...

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  20. Not Opposed to Meetings Of Foreign Ministers

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes), commenting on President Truman's statemcut that there should not be further Big Three ...

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  23. "Outrageous" Conditions In Jewish Camp

    FRANKFURT, Thursday. — Dr. Lee Srole, U.N.R.R.A. director at the Landsberg Jewish displaced persons' camp, near Munich, has resigned as a ...

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  24. No Intention of Prosecuting Miss Unity Mitford

    LONDON, Thursday.— The SolicitorGeneral (Mr. Soskiee) said in the House of Commons the Government had no intention of prosecuting Miss Unity ...

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  25. DUTCH WANT TO USE FORCE IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—Lt.-General Sir Philip Christison and Dr. Van Mook and their staffs left for Singapore yesterday morning to meet Lord Louis Mountbatten in what is understood to be an "all military" conference touching the future of the N.E.I. The Dutch have discreetly let it be known that they are going all out for pacification of Java by force as a ...

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