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  3. DUTCH, INDONESIANS AND CHINESE IN NEW POLICE FORCE

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—Three hundred Dutchmen, 300 Indonesians and 20 Chinese will compriie the newly formed civil police force which, under the direction of a British military police officer and non-commissioned officers, will, within a few days, take over police duties in Batavia. All members ...

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  4. U.S. PLEDGED TO FULL CO-OPERATION WITH U. N.

    Mr. Byrnes (U.S.), opening the United Nations Assembly debate on the Preparatory Commission's report, dramatically pledged the U.S. to full, whole-hearted co-operation with the United Nations. "Twenty-five years ago we in the U.S. were ...

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  5. WILL HAVE VOICE IN TREATY TALKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) assured France that Britain, America and Russia accepted the principle of ...

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  6. NEW MOVEMENT IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent says American Military Government officials are endeavoring to put down ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 2755 VESSELS WERE SUNK BY U-BOATS

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.—The prosecution yesterday submitted a British Admiralty report disclosing that U-boats sank 253 merchant ships in the first year of the war, mostly without warning. ...

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  8. INFLUX OF JEWS POSES PROBLEM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Jews from Poland are still pouring in at the rate of 200 a day, says Reuter's Berlin correspondent. There will soon be 4000 ...

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  9. Would Rather Give Up His Own Son

    LONDON, Tuesday.—King 1bn Saud would rather hand over his own son than send Rashid All back to the Iraq. He made this statement to a meeting of the ...

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  10. Russians Gave Chess Tourney "The Air"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Five Russian chess masters who earlier accepted an invitation in an international tournament in London had not appeared when play began ...

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  11. BRITISH SOLDIER SHOT DEAD IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A British sol dier was killed in a shooting incident in the American zone, in Berlin. Unknown men entered a car while it was ...

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  12. Jap Generals Weep at Surrender Ceremony

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two Japanese generals, former commanders in Siam, wept as they saluted the British flag and handed over their ...

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  13. Dutch Will Try Their Former Tyrant

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.— General Christiansen, former German commander in Holland has been handed over by the ...

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  14. CONFUSED SCENE IN INDO-CHINA

    HANOI, Tuesday.—The Republic of Vietnam, which ousted the Japaness puppet regime in August, now operates the civil administration in ...

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  15. Italian Socialists for London

    ROME, Tuesday.—The Vice-Premier (Signor Nenni), and two other Italian Socialists have gone to London at the invitation of the British Labor ...

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  16. REPARATIONS AGREEMENT NOW IN FORCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The reparations agreement, on which 18 countries agreed at the Paris conference last December, came into force yesterday, when Representatives of seven nations— Britain, America, France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg and ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S TRUST IN U.N.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain showed her trust in the U.N. by announcing yesterday that she intended to place her dispute with Guatemala before ...

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  18. Mr. Morrison' Faith in British Spirit

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison), broadcasting on Saturday, [?]flirmed his faith in the ...

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  19. Italians "Anguish" Over Territorial Encroachments

    ROME, Tuesday.—Tremendous cheers greeted the former Premier, Signor Bonomi when, in a speech in the Italian Consultative Assembly, he ...

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  20. Full Attendance of New Cardinals Expected

    ROME, Tuesday.—Vatican sources state that it is expected that all the 32 new cardinals will attend the Consistory Court on February 18. The ...

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  22. LEAD RATIONING DUE TO WORLD SHORTAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Ministry of Supply announced that the world shortage of lead had made it necessary to ration U.R. supplies. Customers would receive, ...

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  23. Arrested Man Says He is Goering's Nephew

    PRAGUE, Tuesday.—Heinrich Goering, aged 30, who said he was a nephew to Hermann Goering, has been arrested in Moravia. Heinrich, whom the Czech ...

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  24. Canadian Brides Leaving For Australia

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Australian High Commissioner's office announced yesterday that passengers aboard the Monterey, ...

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  25. "FOOD FOR BRITAIN" APPEAL LAUNCHED IN S. AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday.—Launching an appeal for the "Food for Britain Fund," General Smuts said to-day that there was in South Africa a desire to assist ...

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  26. AZERBAIJAN STILL FORBIDDEN AREA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Teheran correspondent says that the Russians officially informed the British and American Embassies that the presence of British and ...

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  28. MR. CHURCHILL GREETS AMERICA IN TYPICAL MANNER

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. and Mrs. Churchill good-humoredly faced a large press conference when they arrived in the Queen Elizabeth for two months' stay in the United States. Mr. Churchill, wearing a Royal Yacht Squadron uniform, with a broad smile and smoking the inevitable cigar, emphasised that the conference was purely informal, and answered ...

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