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  3. BELIEVED THAT BRITISH NOTE REVEALED DISLIKE OF FRANCO REGIME

    LONDON, Thursday.—Britain replied last week to the French Note on relations with Spain. Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says it is believed that the reply did not recommend breaking off diplomatic relations ...

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  4. ANGLO-CANADIAN AIR AGREEMENT

    OTTAWA, Thursday. — Canadian officials returning from the civilian aviation conference in Hamilton. Bermuda, disclosed that an ...

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  5. FEELING OF OPTIMISM STRENGTHENED AS MOSCOW CONFERENCE ENDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—After a further three-hour session the Foreign Ministers' conference ended early to-day except for few technical details which remain to be settled, says the Exchange Telegraph Agency's Moscow correspondent. A com ...

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    GENERAL DE GAULLE, who said adoption of the Bretton Woods agreement and devaluation of the franc were necessary for France's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ITALIAN GENERALS WANTED BY YUGOSLAVS

    BELGRADE, Thursday.—The Yugoslav War Crimes Commission has asked the Allies for the extradition from Italy of a number of Italian ...

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  8. ORDERED TO AID TOKIO POPULATION

    TOKIO. Thursday.—General Mac, Arthur's headquarters have ordered the Jananese Government to distribute free o' charge to the hard-pressed ...

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  9. Immigration to Palestine Has Ceased

    LONDON, Thursday.—Jewish immigration to Palestine has now ceased, says the Associated Press correspondent in Jerusalem, quoting the spokesman of a ...

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  10. JEWS LANDED FROM FOUNDERED SHIP

    HAIFA, Thursday. — The motor schooner Hanah Sanesh, which landed Jewish immigrants in Palestine, foundered when approaching the shore ...

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  11. "WEAK" U.S. POLICY IN JAPAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The prohibitlon of Government support of Shinto shrines in Japan is an cxcellent illustration of the weakness of the policy ...

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  12. MEMORIES OF RICH AND COLORFUL PAGEANT

    To a Chinese traveller, every mile of the road northward from Sianfu evokes memories of the rich and colorful pageant of his people. In an hour ...

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  13. INHUMAN ATROCITIES IN PHILIPPINES

    MANILA, Thursday.—Lieut-Colonel Seichi Ohta, who brought Japanese gandarmerie torture methods to the Philippines is on trial for his life, ...

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  14. Search for Killer Who Hates British

    LONDON, Thursday.—Armed police squads for many miles around Hamburg are seeking a German armed killer, who fanatically hates the British, says the ...

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  15. Only 4000 Jews Still Alive in Germany

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. —Rabbi Leo Breck, on arriving from Berlin said only 4000 Jews were still alive ...

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  16. HOPE ABANDONED FOR U.S. MINERS

    PINEVILLE (Kentucky), Thursday. — Hope has been abandoned for 30 to 50 coalminers entombed yesterday by an underground blast. ...

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  18. FIRED ON DR. SJAHRIR BY MISTAKE

    BATAVIA, Thursday—The British authorities, as the result of a close investigation, have discovered beyond doubt ...

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  19. PLANE'S £250,000 CARGO

    MADRID, Thursday. — With over one ton of gold, worth £250,000, aboard, a United States Army Dakota ...

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  20. ROUND-UP OF MALAYAN BANDITS

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Hundreds of infantrymen from the 25th Indian Division yesterday launched a major round-up of gangs of bandits which ...

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  21. KILLED IN PLANE CRASH ON CHRISTMAS DAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Andrew Dalrymple (31), a son of the Earl of Stair, and Denys Phillips (24), a former fighter pilot, were killed when a ...

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  22. Irresponsibles Spoil Firemen's Christmas

    LONDON, Thursday. — London firemen had a troubled Christmas at Lambeth. Men were half-way through their Christmas dinner when they were ...

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  23. Mr. Truman to Speak On U.S. Legislative Programme

    KANSAS CITY, Thursday.—President Truman told a press conference yesterday that he plans to make a radio address to the nation when he returns to ...

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  24. CHARGED WITH MASS MURDER OF RUSSIANS

    MOSCOW, Thursday. — The trial of a group of German war criminals charged with the mass murder of Soviet citizens, including women and children, has opened ...

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  25. LEADERS REJECT PROPOSALS FOR PARTITION OF INDIA

    BOMBAY, Thursday. — The Sapro Conciliation Committee of Indian nonparty leaders at a conference on proposals for India's future constitution ...

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  26. ARRESTED WITHOUT EXPLANATION

    WARSAW, Thursday. — The British Embassy reports that two women, both British citizens, and a Canadian man are being held in gaols on orders of ...

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  27. GREEKS WILL CONFER WITH BRITAIN

    ATHENS, Thursday.—The Vice-Premier (Mr. Emmanuel Tsonbero) and the Supply Minister (Mr. George Kartalis) will leave for London to-morrow for ...

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  28. Worked Night and Day To Neutralise Mines

    LONDON, THURSDAY — Naval mine disposal squads, working night and day during the Chirstmas holiday on gale swept south const beaches, rendered ...

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  31. French Old-Age Pensions Increased

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Minister for Labor (M. Ambroise Croizat) said yesterday that a Bill would be introduced providing for a 50 per cent. increase in ...

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  32. War Criminals1 Trials Delayed By Saboteurs

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The American Broadcasting Company's correspondent, Larry Tighe, reports from Tokio that Japanese officials and clerks ...

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  33. LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR JAP GUARD

    YOKOHAMA, Thursday.—A prison camp guard. Tatsue Tsuchiya, was found guilty to-day of killing an American prisoner, and was sentenced to ...

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  34. CHEAPER FRENCH GOODS FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The devaluation of the franc should stimulate French exports to Britain and make ...

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  35. Indo-China Dispute Settled

    LONDON, Thursday. — Disagreement between Paris and Chungking about the taking over of administration in Northern Indo-China appears to have ...

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  36. Glad Enough to Accept Capitalists' Help

    CALCUTTA, Thursday. — Congress, while it accepted financial help and co-operation from capitalists in the fight for India's independence, never ...

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  37. 34 Years Amongst Headhunters

    Father Leon Vandenbergh, a Roman Catholic missionary, who arrived in Sydney after four years in a Japanese internment camp, had been for 34 ...

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  38. DESTRUCTION OF U.S. EQUIPMENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — A Senate investigating Committee consisting of Senators Tunnell, Mitchell and Knowland left to-day on a world ...

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