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  3. ARREST OF JAP GENERAL ORDERED

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — General MacArthur's headquarters have ordered General Sadashi Shimomura to he arrested as an international war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CONGRESSIONAL DELAY MAY HELP BRITISH LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Supporters of the British loan proposal believe it is a good thing that neither the Senate committee nor the House committee, which must deal with the legislation is likely to start hearings until March. They ...

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  5. SPECIAL BRITISH CABINET MEETING ON U.N.O. DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A special meeting of the British Cabinet was held this morning to consider the deadlock in the dispute between Britain and Russia. Cabinet heard Mr. Ernest Bevin's report on the position that has been reached in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POSTHUMOUS GEORGE CROSS FOR FIRE FIGHTER

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The first peace-time George Cross has been awarded to a National Fire Serviceman, Frederick ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. FEARED ALLIANCE BETWEEN JEWS AND CATHOLICS

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday. — The French prosecution submitted captured German documents disclosing that Hitler feared an alliance between world ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. GOERING'S LOOT INSTRUCTIONS

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday. — A letter from Goering, in which he directed the despatoh of French public and private works of art to himself and ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. U.N.O. SEAT TO BE POLITICAL CAPITAL OF WORLD

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Britain was determined that the new seat of U.N.O. in the United States should become the political capital ...

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  10. VIOLENT MAGNETIC STORMS FORECAST

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The president of the International Scientific Radio Union (Sir Edward Appleton) yesterday forecast violent magnetic ...

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  11. TRAIN BANDITS' BIG HAUL

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Bandits broke into the postal compartment of a train travelling between Upper Egypt and Cairo last evening, overpowered four ...

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  12. N.Z. PRIME MINISTER AND SOVIET DELEGATE CLASH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser), as chairman of the U.N.O. Social,. Humanitarian and Cultural Committee, clashed with the Soviet delegate (Prof. Amazasp Arutiunian) during a discussion on the refugee problem, yesterday. ...

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  13. Investment Controls Bill Will Aid Britain's Economic Planning

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton), moving the second reading of the Investment Controls Bill in the House of Commons yesterday, said that the Bill gave the Government two small but useful additions to tools for economic ...

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  14. OPEN LETTER TO ALL WOMEN

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Seventeen women delegates and advisers to U.N.O., under the chairmanship of Mrs, Roosevelt, last night signed ...

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  15. ALLIED VICTORY PARADE STILL INDEFINITE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "The Times" military correspondent, commenting on a Canberra message which said that the United ...

    Article : 193 words
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  17. GREEKS HONOR MR. BEVIN

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—The town council of Missolonghi, where Lord Byron died in 1824, yesterday decided to confer the ...

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  18. Persian Attitude On Oil Concessions Explained

    CAIRO, Wednesday. — Explaining why Persia refused to grant oil concessions to Russin, as well as Britain and America, Mohammed Ma Agua ...

    Article : 177 words
  19. BIG INCREASES IN FRENCH TAXATION

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Giving further details of measures which the Government contemplated in order to meet France's needs, the acting ...

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  20. ADMITS HE ORDERED DEATH MARCH

    MANILA, Wed. — Homma, cross-examined, admitted that he ordered the Bataan death march and did not inquire into the ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. AMERICA RECOGNISES RUMANIAN. GOVERNMENT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The State Department said yesterday that the U.S. recognised the Soviet-sponsored Groza Government of Rumania on ...

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  22. GEORGE ARLISS DEAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The film star George Arliss died yesterday. He suffered from periodical bronchial tronble, which left him weak. He died as ...

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  23. COURT DECISION CLEARS WAY FOR PROSECUTION OF JAP WAR CRIMINALS

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Colonel A. C. Carpenter, chief of the legal section of Allied Headquarters, said the Supreme Court's decision that General Yamashita ...

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  25. British People Must Tighten Belts Still Further

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Minister for Food (Sir Ben Smith), in a statement on the world cereal position, announced a cut in butter, margarine and cooking fat rations, from eight ounces to seven a week by reducing the cooking fat ration by one ounce ...

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  26. Occupation Impaired by Loss of Specialists

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The effieieney of the Allied occupation of Japan is being critically impaired by the rapid demobilisation of army specialists and ...

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  27. Warships For China

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The House of Representatives Naval Committee approved of a bill authorising the transfer of small warships to China. ...

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  28. 1,250,000 PERSONS STOP WORK IN MEXICO

    MEXICO CITY, Wednesday.—About 1,250,000 persons stopped work in Mexico yesterday in an anti-Fascist demonstration ordered by the Mexican Labor ...

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  29. Strike-bound Tugs Taken Over by U.S. Government

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Truman yesterday ordered to Office of Defence Transportation to take over and operate 91 strike-bound ...

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