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  3. TRIUMPH FOR AUSTRALIAN DELEGATION Seat on World Security Council

    LONDON, Sunday.—A triumph for the Australian delegation to the United Nations Assembly was the election yesterday of Australia as one of the six non-permanent members of the World Security Council. Intense competition among the smaller ...

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  4. BELIEVES DUTCH ARE WILLING TO MAKE BIG CONCESSIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Dutch Government is believed to be willing to make big concessions to the Indonesian nationalists, based on a plan for establishing a federation of States. This opinion is expressed by "The Time's" correspondent in ...

    Article : 614 words
  5. French Industrialists To Be Questioned on Collaboration Charges

    PARIS, Sunday.—"Collaborationist millionaires," many of whom are members of the "select 200 families" whose interlocking ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. Three Rescued: Five Missing After Plane Crash

    LONDON, Sunday.—Three survivors of the crew of a R.A.F. Flying Fortress which crashed in the Atlantic, 500 miles from, land, were landed at Dover on ...

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  7. Charged with Atrocities in Russia

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—Nine Germans, including the former commandant of Nikolayev (Lieut.-General Hermann Winkler) were charged on Friday before a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VISITED HORROR CAMP FOR AMUSEMENT

    NUREMBERG, Sunday.—Several of the accused at the war trial visited the Dachau horror camp, apparently to amuse themselves. This was stated in evidence on Friday by Dr. Franz Blaha, Czechoslovak surgeon, who was an inmate of Dachau. He said that visitors included ...

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  9. To Improve Our Relations with U.S.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A general meeting of the Australia Society, held at the Baltimore Hotel yesterday, decided to re-define its objectives and to undertake ...

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  10. BIG ADDITIONS TO BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Britain has three 45,000-ton aircraft carriers under construction, but these giants are only part of a ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. COLOSSAL COST OF WAR

    BASLE, Sunday.—According to estimates published by the Bank of International Settlements, the war cost roughly ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. BRITISH BOOKS FOR GERMANS

    LONDON, Sunday.—As part of the re-education of Nazi-trained Germans, who have been deprived of the best foreign literature for ...

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  13. NAZI CLIQUE PROFITED BY SUBTERFUGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Discretion funds" were a subterfuge by which leading Nazis secreted large personal gains, says the Associated ...

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  14. PURGE OF JAP CABINET BEGINS

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Following his announcement on Friday evening that he had decided to remain in office pending the general election, but ...

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  15. Nazis Wanted Birthday Party in Gaol

    LONDON, Sunday.—Goering and Rosenberg asked American guards on Friday whether they could have double birthday ...

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  16. DEATH SENTENCE FOLLOWS THEFT OF FAT

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Cologne Allied military court yesterday sentenced to death two cane leaders who led a raid on a fat storage cellar. They stole ...

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  17. Strikes and Lockouts Cause Chaos in Argentina

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.—Over half a million persons are idle in Argentina through strikes and lockouts, which are the sequel to Colonel Peron's ...

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  18. Britain's Housing Scheme Under Way

    LONDON, Sunday,—The first 50,000 new houses for Britain are under way, says the "Evening News." Of these, 30,000 will be built by local ...

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  19. PEER'S SON ASSAULTS PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER

    LONDON, Sunday,—Captain Robert Cecil, son of Lord Cranborne, was fined £5 for having assaulted a "Daily Mirror" photographer, and £5 for ...

    Article : 124 words
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  21. CREW OF 12 WAS ABOARD MISSING LANDING CRAFT

    LONDON, Sunday.—A landing craft laden with explosives and carrying a crow of 12 civilians is presumed lost. The body of one member of the crew ...

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  22. PRESIDENT SECURES POSTPONEMENT OF STEEL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Personal intervention by President Truman brought postponement of a general steel strike till January 21. Despite the postponement of the strike, 11,000 employes ...

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  23. QUEST FOR U.K. SECRETARY

    LONDON, Sunday.—An intensive search is going on for a world figure to be appointed SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations. ...

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  25. LIMIT SET FOR GERMAN STEEL PRODUCTION

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Allied Control Council decided last night that Germany is to be allowed a maximum steel production capacity of 7,500,000 ...

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