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  3. INDONESIANS TO DISARM AND CONCENTRATE JAPS

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. — The Indonesian "Republican" Government has undertaken to conduct safely and deliver to the Allies all R.A.P.W.I. personnel in Central Eastern Java. The political spokesman said acceptance by the Indonesian leaders of ...

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  4. AGREEMENT ON PROCEDURE FOR REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Moscow Radio says the Foreign Ministers' conference has reached agreement on procedure for reparations, and peace terms for Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Finland, and invites China and France to agree. lt ...

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  5. CHRISTMAS WORLD WAS HOPING FOR

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — President Truninn, broadcasting to the nation after turning on the lights at the White House Christmas tree, said: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Says Disbandment of Wermacht Proves Truth of Russian Reports

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A Moscow Rathe commentator, Leo yolynsky, welcoming the British decision to disband the Wehrmacht in the British zone in ...

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  7. PILGRIMAGE TO BETHLEHEM

    BETHLEHEM, Tuesday.— Thousands of visitors arrived in Bethle. hem for the celebration of the birthday of Christ. Services were ...

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    POPE PIUS XII., who in a Christmas broadcast, said motives of vengeance, rivalry, antagonism and dishonest competition must be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FATHER CHRISTMAS ARRIVES BY AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Father Christmas parachuted into the R.A.P.W.I, camp at Buitcnzorg. Cheering children rushed to greet ...

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  10. British Urged To Quit Greece

    ATHENS, Tuesday.— The Communist leader, Giorgios Siantos, at a meeting of 70,000 members of the Resistance Movement, urged that ...

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  11. ALLEGE WANTON DESTRUCTION OF U.S. EQUIPMENT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Soldiers returning from India were loud in their condemnation to-day of the deliberate destruction of ...

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  12. Thinks F.E.A.C. Should Control Japan

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— After talking with President Truman, the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) told the press ...

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  13. LIQUIDATION OF FRANCO REGIME

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The general strike is our weapon to effect General Franco's, downfall," urged the Spanish ...

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  14. TRUSTEESHIP TO REPLACE MANDATES

    LONDON. Tuesday.— The Preparatory Commission of the United Nations' Organisation has agreed to the principle of a system of international ...

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  15. DEVALUATION OE FRANC

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Reuter's Paris representative says the Left Wing resistance newspaper "Liberation," commenting on the proposed devaluation of the franc. ...

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  16. Will Not Scale Down Her Sterling Balances

    CAIRO. Tuesday. — Egypt would never agree to the sealing down of her sterling balances, said the Minister for Finance (Makram Pasha) in a speech during the ...

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  17. DEMAND THAT SEIZED PROVINCES BE RETURNED TO ARMENIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Moscow Radio says the "Armenian National Council, formed by Armenians living in Alexandria, has issued a demand that the Armenian ...

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  18. Gandhi Seeking Release of Political Prisoners?

    CALCUTTA. Tuesday.— The newspaper "Hindustan Standard" declared that Mahatma Gandhi, at his meetings with Mr. Cnsey, pressed for the release of a large ...

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  19. TROOPS LEAVE SHIP TO FIGHT MILITARY POLICE

    LIVERPOOL, Tuesday. — Angry troops again swarmed off the Orion, and joined in a melce with military police on the dockside an hour or two ...

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  20. PEACE PARLEYS IN CHINA

    YENAN, Tuesday.— General Chuteli, Commander of the Chinese Communist Forces, said on Sunday that as a gesture of the Communist desire for ...

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  21. President Vetoes Employment Legislation.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — In a memorandum of disapproval, preSident Truman has vetoed the legislation for handing the Federal ...

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  22. DEATH SENTENCE FOR JAPANESE OFFICERS

    LABUAN. Tuesday. — Four Japanese officers were found guilty by the War Crimes Court yesterday of murdering prisoners of war at ...

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  23. PLANE FLEW FOR FOUR HOURS WITHOUT PILOT

    CHILLICOTHe (Ohio), Tuesday.— When heavy ice formed on a twin-ongined Army transport plane over Dwight (Nebraska), the erew baled ...

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  24. TOTALITARIANISM CONTINUAL MENACE OF WAR, SAYS POPE

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Motives of vengeance, rivalry, antagonism and dishonest competition must be crushed out of political and economic decisions said the Pope in a broadcast yesterday. Those who exacted the expiation of crimes and the just punishment of criminals should take [?]d care that ...

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  25. AMERICA'S OLDEST CITIZEN DIES AT 120

    VIDALIA (Georgia), Tuesday. — James Walden, oldest United States citizen, who was born in slavery on the famous ...

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  27. Gales Increase British Mine Menace

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Many fami, lies cancelled their plans for spending Christinas at the seaside, as further Channel gales increased the ...

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  28. Tribute to Late General Patton

    LONDON, Tuesday.— High-ranking officers and soldiers who fouglit aeross Europe, with General Patton crowded into old Heidelberg to pay their last respects to ...

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  29. Japs Say American Policy Will Cause Unrest

    TOKIO, Tuesday.— The Foreign Minister (Yoshida) and other high officials of the Japanese Government entertained some British ...

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  30. CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO BRITAIN NOT DELIVERED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—More than 100 tous of gift food from Australia, ineluding 3500 plum paddings which were rushed lo England by a warship, were ...

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  31. WAR CRIMINAL HANGED

    BERLIN. Tuesday. — [?] Hoffman, who controlled the crematorium at the Maidenek concentration camp in Boland, was executed on Sunday. A Polish court ...

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  32. Kurds Join Persian Government Forces

    TEHERAN, Tuesday.— Kurdish tribesmen have joined forces with the besieged Rozaleh garrison, which is the last Azerbaijan town ...

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  33. CIVIL COURTS TO TRY WAR CRIMINALS

    BERLIN, Tuesday.— The Allied Control Council has issued a decree establishing civil courts to try war criminals who are not ...

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  35. 25 YUGOSLAV TRAITORS TO DIE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Belgrade Radio said yesterday that a Yugoslav court had sentenced to death 25 former leaders of Mihailoviteh's Chetnik organisation, ...

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  36. Russians Applaud Foreign Ministers

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Tue Moseow Ra dio says warm applause greeted Mr. Bevin (Britain). Mr. Byrnes (U.S.A.), and Mr. Molotoy (Russia), when they attended a ...

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  37. Dutch To Resume Whaling

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The re-entry ot the Netherlands into the whale-fishing industry is being effected by a concern called the Netherlands Whaling Company, which ...

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  38. BAN ON FOREIGN MUSICAL PROGRAMME

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Mr. James C. Petrillo, president of the American Federation of Musicians, has written to broadcasting stations thus: "Will you ...

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  39. Hungary Expelling GermanSpeaking Residents

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday. — The Hungarian Government, in accordance with, the Potsdam agreement. has decreed the expulsion of all German-speaking ...

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  40. TURKEY "ENVISAGES" WAR WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"If Russia does not drop her claims, Turkey will undoubtedly envisage war," says the Istanbul newspaper "Vakit," repudiating the claims of Soviet Georgia. Another Turkish newspaper comment stressed that Turkey was not prepared to surrender any territory. ...

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  41. Greek Government Takes Control of Industries

    ATHENS, Tuesday.— The Greek Government has requisitioned all cement factories in Greece, and the country's largest industrial concern, a chemical ...

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  42. LINERS EXCHANGE GREETINGS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Britain's, biggest liners, the Queen Elizabeth, taking 12,000 Canadian troops home, and the Queen Mary, exchanged Christinas greetings by ...

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