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  3. CHANGE TO SET HOUSE IN ORDER

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday.— General Smuts, broadcasting, said that now that the rule of law had been re-established in the place of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EFFORTS TO STRENGTHEN U.S. FLEET WERE NOT FULLY SUPPORTED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—Admiral Stark, Chief of Naval Operations in 1941, giving evidence at the Pearl Harbor inquiry yesterday, submitted letters from him to Admiral Hart, the Far Eastern Fleet Commander, written, on September 22 and November ...

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  5. CALL FOR BIGGER SAY IN CONTROL OF JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—The Secretary of State (Mr. James Byrnes), at a Press conference yesterday, said the British and Australian Governments put greater pressure on the United States for a larger measure of responsibility in the control of ...

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  6. CHARGE AGAINST BRITISH IN GREECE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British representatives in Greece rabotaged Mr. McNeil's plan for a democratic solution of the political problem and ...

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  7. 800,000 Steel-workers Threaten Strike

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—In an effort to forestall the threatened steel strike on January 14 of 800,000 workers, a three-man fact-finding board has ...

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  8. Brooklands Track To Be Closed

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"It is with the deepest regret that the directors fool compelled to accept the present situation, which means ...

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  9. NINE KILLED IN MAIL PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Six passengers and three members of the crew were killed when a French. Paris-Madagascar mail plane crashed in an inaccessible region in ...

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  10. FRENCH "HOLD BACK THE NEW YEAR

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Clocks in the debating-hall of the French Assembly were stopped as midnight approached last night. ...

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  11. NOT TO BE ADMITTED TO PEACE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Persion Prime Minister (Hakimi) and the Foreign Minister (Najm), in a joint statement, regretted that Persion was not ...

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  12. 400,000 Germans Must Leave Hungary

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday.—More than 400,000 Swabian Germans will be expelled from Hungary as the result of a Government decree on Saturday. The ...

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  13. MAJOR WAR CRIMINALS ATTEND DIVINE SERVICE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On the eve of what promises to be a momentous year for them, 11 major Nazi war criminals, throwing aside consideration of the ...

    Article : 187 words
  14. PREDICTS REVOLT BY ASIATICS

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—Pandit Nehru, in a speech, forecast a revolt by millions of Asiatics, from which a third world war would ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. BRITISH REPLY TO GERMANS WILL LIVE FOOR EVER

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday—The arms and town of Bastogne are to bear hte word "Nuts." It is the reply giyen to the Germans by Brigadier-General A. C. M'Auliffe when asked to surrender the 101st Airborne Division during the battle of the Ardennes bulge last winter. ...

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  16. EMPIRE ABOUT TO ABANDON PRIMACY IN COMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A "Daily Telegraph" correspondent says that the British Empire is about to abandon primacy in world telecommunications. ...

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  17. SIAM MUST HAND OVER RICE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As part of the price she is paying for the war in the East, Siam must hand over accumulated surplus rice up to 1,500,000 ...

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  18. SINGAPORE STRIKERS RESUME WORK

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—Eleven thousand employes of the British Military Administration agreed to resume work to-day, thus ending a ...

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  19. 61 NATIONS WILL TAKE PART IN FIRST U.N.O. MEETING

    Nearly 2000 delegates representing 61 nations will assemble at the Central Hall, Westminster, on January 10 for the first meeting of the ...

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  20. FOUR CHILDREN LOSE LIVES IN FIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Four of six children of a Sheffield couple lost their lives in a fire in their home. The eldest, aged 12, and the youngest, aged ...

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  22. EMPEROR'S MESSAGE PLEASES MACARTHUR

    TOKIO, Tuesday—A New Year rescript issued by Emperor Hirohito pleased General MacArthur, who said it showed that the Emperor was willing to take a leading part in the democratisation of his people. In his message the Emperor denied any ...

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  23. Empire Troops to Occupy Hiroshima

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "Herald Tribune" correspondent at Hiroshima learns authoritavely that two brigades of British troops, including Australians, New ...

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  24. Forged Bread Cards Again Appear in France

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Forged bread cards have already appeared following the announcement on Friday that bread would again be rationed to-morrow. ...

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  25. FAILURE TO EFFECT SETTLEMENT IN PERSIA DISAPPOINTS MR. BEVIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) reported to Cabinet on the international situa tion, particularly on the informal ...

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  26. Jewish Terrorists Identified

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The police was identified two well-known terrorists among 59 detainees held in the Latrun detention camp after the raid on Rematgan ...

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  28. New York Welcomes 1946 With Gay Revelry

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—New York's millions celebrated their first peace-time New Year's Eve for five years with the biggest, gayest, loudest, ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. NO POSSIBLE DOUBT ABOUT HITLER'S DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday—A British intelligence officer declared that there was no possible doubt that Hitler died in the bunker-like Chancellery, says the Associated Press correspondent in Herford (Germany). Exhaustive questioning of all persons known to have witnessed Hitler's last hours disclosed ...

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  30. Basic Wage Increase For Longshoremen

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The American Press says Mr. William Davis, arbiter in the Longshoremen's strike, which tied up shipping for 18 days in ...

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  31. RUSSIANS TAKE GERMAN INDUSTRIES IN HUNGARY

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday.—Soviet [?] orities have listed 886 German-ow[?] enterprises in Hungary which are [?] be handed over to them, including [?] ...

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  32. TIED, LISTLESS AT MIDDLE AGE

    Some people treat ago as it come[?] Nothing seems to worry them and they live on cheerfully and healthily. Others who are not so fortunate, find middle age, ...

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  33. Divorces Reach All-Time High Level

    RENO, Tuesday.—Divorces hit an all-time high level in 1945 with 8554 during the year compared with the 1944 record of ...

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  34. Seizure of Axis Firms Unconstitutional

    BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday.—Federal Judge Eduardo Ortiz Basualdo declared that the military Government decree authorising the seizure of Axis firms wa[?] ...

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