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  3. MR. MAKIN NOT TO BE DRAWN ON MANDATES QUESTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Makin, answering a question at a press conference yesterday, declined to comment on Australia's attitude towards a suggestion that Britain might hand over all her mandates to the United Nations Trusteeship Council, because ...

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  4. SEARCH FOR PIRATE RADIO STATION IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. — A British military spokesman said to-day that a search was being carried out for a pirate radio station in Batavia. ...

    Article : 117 words
  5. GERMAN NAVY TRIED TO COVER UP ATHENIA CRIME

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday. — The German Navy, under Grand Admiral Raeder, embarked upon an elaborate forgery in an attempt to cover up its guilt in the sinking of the passenger liner Athenia in September, 1939. ...

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  6. Wants More Drastic Treatment of Germany

    PARIS, Wednesday. — "Why are certain voices always raised against any modification of Germany's western frontier?" asked the Communist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPS TRIED OUT BOMB BALLOONS AS EARLY AS 1933

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — Allied headquarters have announced that Japan began experimenting as early as 1933 with wind-borne, bomb-carrying ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. ADMITTED THEY DECAPITATED BRITISH OFFICERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Behind the recent suicide of five Japanese Army officers lies a story of the decapitation of 12 British ...

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  9. "Brindjap" Will Enforce Allied Rule in Japan

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British and Indian troops participating in the occupation of Japan will be called "British and ...

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  10. PERSIAN PROBLEM WOULD BE EXPLICIT TEST CASE FOR U.N.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Persian Ambassador (Mr. Seyed Hassan Taqizadeh) told the United Nations yesterday that if the Persian problem came before it, it would undoubtedly constitute a test case of the clearest and most explicit kind for the organisation to manifest its fair spirit in dealing ...

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  11. JEWS RAID CHEMICAL STORES

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday. — A part[?] of seven or eight Jews yesterday over powered and chloroformed a watchman at Imperial Chemical Industries' stores in ...

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  12. Military Missions Arriving in Berlin

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — With the arrival of military missions from 16 United Nations, "little embassies" are opening in Berlin. ...

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  13. Contradictions in Statement by Dr. Sjahrir

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. — The spokesman for authoritative Dutch circles said fast night that glaring contradictions were visible in a statement ...

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  14. THREE METEOR "JETS" COLLIDE: TWO KILLED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two pilots were killed when three Meteor jet-propelled. planes, collided 1200 ft. above Bent Waters ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. Tasmanian Food Gifts Reach Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday— The aircraft repair vessel Unicorn has arrived ar Devonport carrying 5500 cases ...

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  16. Robert Ley Left £50,000

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — Robert Ley valued his property at £50,000 according to a will found among records in the Berlin Superior Court. The will, which was ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. FORMER FINNISH PRIME MINISTER

    HELSINKI, Wednesday. — The death occurred, yesterday of Mr. Anders Hackzell, former Finnish Prime Minister, who suffered an apoplectic seizure while ...

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  18. Danger of Labor Dictatorship

    WASHINGTON, Wednestlay. — Representative Howard Smith (Democrat), co-author of the Smith-Connally Labor Act, told the House of Representatives that ...

    Article : 209 words
  19. Hungary Promised Limited Programme of U.N.R.R.A. Aid

    LONDON, Wednesday. — U.N.R.R.A. central committee, in response to the appeal of the Prime Minister (Mr. Zolton Tidly.) and the recommendation of the ...

    Article : 94 words
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  21. DEFENDS U.S. DEMOBILISATION SLOW-DOWN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—GenEisenhower told the Senate Committee yesterday that every member eligible for discharge b July, would be out ...

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  22. BRITAIN WANTED FREE HAND, SAYS GREEK LEADER

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Greek Prime Minister (Mr. Sophonlis) at a press conference in Athens yesterday, revealed that in the economic talks in London, ...

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  23. BATAVIA MEDICAL FACULTY TO BE REOPENED

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. — The medical faculty of the University of Batavia will be reopened in emergency circumstances at the hospital centre on ...

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  24. Malnutrition Blamed For British Troubles

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "Mass Irritation, which is a major cause of unjustifiable strikes, and mass fatigue, which is slowing down all ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. JAP COMMON FRONT AGAINST EMPEROR SYSTEM

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — The Kyodo Newsagency reported yesterday that 14 Rightist parties had formed a common front, and had adopted a platform ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. Gigantic Explosion Kills Five Miners

    WELCH WEST (Virginia), Wednesday. —A gigantic explosion in the Havaco coal mine, apparently deep in the workings, yesterday morning killed five miners and ...

    Article : 62 words
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  28. Private Enterprise Not Threatened, Says Mr. Morrison

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — At Washington yesterday Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, told the National Press Club that ...

    Article : 130 words
  29. U.S. Wants Individual Control of Some Islands

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — President Truman told a press conference yesterday that American policy regarding conquered ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. No Improvement in Sicilian Unrest

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Unrest in Sicily caused the activity of armed bands of Separatists show no signs of improvement, says "The Times" Rome ...

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  31. U.S. ADOPTS NEW SYSTEM TO SPEED UP TRADE NEGOTIATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The State Department has announced that all the 15 invited countries except Russia will attend a preliminary conference on international trade this summer, in Europe. The United States has adopted a new speed-up ...

    Article : 264 words
  32. 30,000 SMALL CHILDREN DESTITUTE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The in Budapest has urgently appeal-International Red Cross delegate ed for the assistance of all ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. Ordered to Leave Spain

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's Madrid correspondent says the London "News-Chronicle" correspondent in Spain, Ferreira Desa, has been ordered ...

    Article : 84 words
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