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  3. HOPES CONFERENCE WILL BE ANIMATED BY SPIRIT OF PREPARATORY COMMISION

    LONDON, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) said at the opening of the United Nations General Assembly yesterday that he hoped proceedings of the conference would be animated by the same sense of urgency, the same practical spirit and the same co-operative atmosphere as ...

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  4. Prime Minister in Rabaul Area

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) talked with members of the 16th Battalion during his recent visit to servicemen in the Rabaul area. In this Australian official photograph he is seen bareheaded, with one of the battalion's officers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY SENSATION

    LONDON, Friday.—A sensation was caused at the United Nations Assembly to-day when delegates, by 29 votes to 18, with four abstentions, adopted a Cuban amendment to the Preparatory Commission's report governing the appointment of ...

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  6. PRESENTATION TO EMPIRE SIGNAL CORPS

    LONDON, Friday. — The Princes Royal, on behalf of the Royal Corps of Signals, of which she is colonel-inchief, presented silver salvers to the ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. FIVE JAPANESE PRISONERS ESCAPE

    MOROTAI, Friday — Five Japanese prisoners, including four war criminals and an important witness, have escaped from custody on Morotai. ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. NO NEED FOR JEWS TO LEAVE POLAND

    WARSAW, Friday.—"There is no justification for any mass exodus of Jews from Poland," declared the Prime Minister (M. Osubha-Morawski) at a press conference. ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. LESS TRADE WITH AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Colonel H. A. Cavanagh, sales head of General Motors-Holdens, addressing the Overseas Automotive Club, said Australia ...

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  10. ENORMOUS FOREIGN PURCHASING POWER PROBLEM FOR U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — How much of the foreseeable 40,000 million dollars of foreign purchasing power that can be spent in the United States will be brought to bear on, American markets in the current year is puzzling Administration experts. ...

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  11. JAP PROPAGANDA HOAX

    MIAMI, Friday.—Admiral Nimitz declared that the statement circulated throughout the world that Admiral Yamamoto braised that he would dictate ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. Last-Minute Attempt to Delay U.S. Telephone Tie-Up Fails

    NEW YORK, Friday. — The president of the Communication Equipment Workers' Union (Mr. Ernest Weaver) said to-day that picket ...

    Article : 136 words
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  14. BOUGHT BOMBER TO COME TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian aircraft designer, Captain Geoffrey Wikner, and his wife and two children will leave for Australia on March 1 in ...

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  15. Children's Colds Caused by Chalk Dust

    LONDON, Friday. — Dr. L. M. Poston, o. Urmston, Lancashire, commenting in the British Medical Journal on an article regarding school children's colds, says it ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. FIGHTING BETWEEN POLES AND GANGSTERS

    WARSAW, Friday. — Nine hundred and eighty-four bandits have been killed and 3500 taken prisoner in fighting between Polish soldiers and security agents ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. Suggests Annexation of British Zone in Germany

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. R. J. G. Boothby, Conservative member of the House of Commons, in a speech in Aberdeen, suggested incorporating the ...

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  18. BRITISH DISARM T.K.R. IN BANDOENG

    BATAVIA, Friday.—British forces at Buitenborg to-day disarmed the Indonesian Peace Preservation Corps (T.K.R.) in the campaign to weed out undesirables suspected of masquerading as members of the Corps. ...

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  19. CALLED BILL FASCIST MEASURE

    LONDON, Friday. — During a debate in the Northern Ireland House of Commons on the Election Franchise Bill the Nationalist Mr. M'Ateer called the bill a ...

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  20. ITALIAN WAR VETERANS DEMONSTRATE

    LONDON, Friday. — Four thousand Italian war veterana armed with sticks and stones invaded the Naples prefecture, demanding increased relief, says the ...

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  21. CHICAGO MURDER

    CHICAGO, Friday. — Verburgh, Smet and Verburgh's wife, who were held for questioning on the murder of Suzanne Degnan, were released on a ...

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  23. Two-headed Male Infant

    NORTON (Virginia), Thursday. — A stillborn two-headed male infant was delivered through a Caesarean section to Mrs. Viola ...

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  24. Ellsworth to Undertake Another Antarctic Expedition

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Lincoln Ellsworth has announced plans to undertake another Antarctic expedition in 1947. Ellsworth has sailed in the Gripsholm for ...

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  25. FORMER HUNGARIAN PREMIER HANGED

    BUDAPEST, Friday.—The former Hungarian Premier, Dr. Laszlo de Bardossy, was hanged yesterday in the yard of the High Court. The Budapest People's Court, ...

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  26. JEW-BAITER'S ACTIVITIES LISTED AT TRIAL

    LONDON, Friday.—The case against Julius Streicher, the Jew-baiter, was opened by the British prosecutor Lieut-Colonel Griffith Jones. He submitted a mass of documents, almost all of which were anti-Jewish excerpts from Streicher's newspaper. "Der Sturmes," or speeches by Streicher from 1925. Lieut-Colonel Jones also submitted photostat copies of ...

    Article : 432 words
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