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  3. NEGOTIATED LOAN FOR BRITAIN

    Earl Halifax (left) and Lord Keynes, who negotiated the dollar loan for Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MASSACRE OF 5000 JEWS DESCRIBED

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—The prosecution went on with the story of Naxi crimes when the Nuremberg trial recommenced after the recess as though there had been no break. All the accused except Kaltenbrunner filed into the dock. ...

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  5. GENERAL DE GAULLE THREATENS TO RESIGN

    PARIS, Wednesday.—For the third time in six months, General de Gaulle yesterday threatened to resign. During a debate in the Constituent Assembly on national defence credits, during which the Socialists proposed an ...

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  6. NORWAY AVOIDED DISSENSION

    OSLO, Wednesday.—Norway had been most fortunate in avoiding strife and dissension after its liberation, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Gerhardsen) ...

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  7. GLOOMY TURKISH VIEW

    ANKARA, Wednesday.—"Our nerves are stretched to breaking point; our minds are troubled everywhere; we are far from being ...

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  8. FORMAL TERMINATION OF WAR WITH SIAM

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.—There was an illustration of the differences in international practice followed by members of the British Commonwealth of Nations at Government House yesterday afternoon, when formalities providing for the termination of war with Siam were ...

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  9. 17 KILLED IN TRAIN SMASH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fifteen dead were counted after a four-hour search of the wreckage of a train which was unloading passengers at ...

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  10. Discontent in Malta

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Valetta correspondent says that a crowd vented discontent with the general administration of Malta when it ...

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  11. British Aerodrome Will Equal World's Best

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The finest runway in the world," was the description given by the Minister for Civil Aviation (Lord Winster) to the ...

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  12. Korea Seethes With Agitation Against Trusteeship Proposals

    SEOUL (Korea), Wednesday.— American troops were on the alert for possible trouble yesterday, as the southern half of Korea seethed ...

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  13. Italy Disappointed With Moscow Conference

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Italian Government has issued a communique expressing disappointment at the failure of the Moscow ...

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  14. Regular Television Programme

    NEW YORK, Wed.— President Truman's delivery of his annual message to Congress will mark the ...

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  15. PREPARATIONS FOR "INVASION" OF LONDON

    LONDON Wednesday.—A special team under Colonel G. R. Codrington, who became noted as an organiser during the preparations ...

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  16. WIDE SUPPORT FOR CONGRESS PARTY IN INDIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—New Delhi Radio, reviewing the general elections for the new Indian Central Legislative Assembly, said that the ...

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  17. Important Message To Persia?

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Reader Bullard, British Ambassador to Persia, who arrived at Teheran yesterday, is believed to have been the bearer of an ...

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  18. To Protest Against Anglo-French Agreement

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Syrian and Lebanese delegates will protest to the General Assembly of the United Nations in London against the ...

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  19. Russian Appointments

    MOSCOW, Wednesday—Mr. Gromyko, Russian Ambassador to Washington, has been appointed Russian representative on the Far Eastern Commission. ...

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  20. Shock for Americans As Japs Surrender

    MANILA, Wednesday.—Twenty Japanese soldiers and sailors who had been hiding in caves on Corregidor island, in Manila Bay, since its ...

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  21. JEWISH GOODS SEIZED

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday.— Lebanese frontier authorities yesterday impounded a consignment of goods from Jewish factories, ...

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  22. ALLOWED DEADLINE TO PASS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The State Department said yesterday that Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Venezuela, Liberia, Haiti, Salvador, ...

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  24. Tried to Smuggle Gold From India

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.—Customs officers in a surprise search to-day found a box containing 14,700 sovereigns, valued at morn than £67,000, in a sailing boat bound ...

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  25. IMPERIAL RESCRIPT SHOCKS JAPANESE

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Imperial rescript, which was displayed in all the newspapers, was read with stunned amazement by the people. It was a complete surprise, not only to the ordinary citizen, but even to high- officials outside the tiny ...

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  26. CRITICS SELECT BEST FILM OF 1945

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—New York film critics judged "The Lost Week-end" as the best picture of 1945. The star and director of that ...

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  27. BLAMES WAR DEPARTMENT AND NAVY FOR PEARL HARBOR FIASCO

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Major-General Walter Short, who was relieved of his command in Hawaii after the Pearl Harbor attack, considered that the War Department and Naval authorities in Hawaii were responsible for his failure to take advance precautions against enemy action, according to his evdience to the Roberts Commission, copies of which were released ...

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