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  3. FOOD MINISTER TAKEN TO TASK

    LONDON, Friday—Strong criticism of the Government's failure to inform the nation of the grave food shortage and proposed measures to meet it was voiced by Mr. Anthony Eden when he opened a debate in the House of Commons. ...

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  4. ONLY BRITAIN WILL BE MATCH FOR U.S. ON THE SEAS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Admiral Nimitz, presenting the Navy's recommendations to the Senate Naval Committee, said that in the years immediately ahead only Britain would have a fleet strong enough to contest American command of sea areas vital to ...

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  5. AGAIN IN THE NEWS

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—The question of King Leopold's return, though not a direct issue, overshadows Sunday's general election in Belgium, the first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANTI-FRANCO FORCES UNITED

    PARIS, Friday.—After meetings with Jose Giral, Prime Minister of the Spanish Republican "shadow" Government in Paris, the Spanish ...

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  7. Rockets Deadlier than V-l and V-2

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Secretary of War (Mr. Patterson) revealed that 130 German scientists are working in the U.S. on military ...

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  8. PEARL HARBOR INQUIRY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—An allegation that a vital warning despatch referring to Japanese naval movements was held up by the Australian ...

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  9. U.S. Decoration For R.A.F. Marshal

    LONDON, Friday.—Air Chief Marshal of the R.A.F., Sir Arthur Harris, who was commander-in-chief of R.A.F. Bomber Command from February, 1942, ...

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  10. CARDINALS-ELECT ARRIVING IN ROME

    LONDON, Friday.—Daily at least one of the 32 cardinals-designate who will be consecrated at the public consistory, in St. Peter's on Monday ...

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  11. Calcutta's Blood Banks Exhausted

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—Reserves in Calcutta's blood banks have been almost exhausted by the demand for the treatment of many wounded during the past three ...

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  12. TRUSTEESHIP PLAN FOR KOREA NOT FAVORED

    LONDON, Friday.—Dr. Syngman Rhee, political leader, speaking at the installation of Korea's first coalition council for advising Lieut.-General ...

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  13. 25 Chinese, 2 Malays Killed in Clash

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Singapore correspondent says 25 Chinese and two Malays were killed when a number of Malays attacked a Chinese village 90 miles ...

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  14. Polish Demand on Britain

    WARSAW, Friday.—The Polish Government has handed the British Ambassador a Note categorically demanding liquidation of Polish army units under British ...

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  15. DAVIS HAS BIG LEAD IN GLASGOW BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Friday.—In the billiards match of 6000 up at Glasgow, Joe Davis has a big lead over the Australian, Horace Lindrum. Scores: Davis (in play), 4000; ...

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  16. U.N.O. ON FIRM BASIS AS SESSION ENDS

    LONDON, Friday—"We have reached the end of a long and momentous meeting in which great progress has been made," said Britain's Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) when U.N.O.'s initial session concluded, last evening. He claimed that delegates could ...

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  17. 99.8 Per Cent Vote in Russia

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Results of the Soviet elections show a 99.8 per cent, vote for the Communist and non-party bloc candidates. Only in the Lithuanian, ...

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  18. CONFERENCE OF EMPIRE PRIME MINISTERS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Finality on the question of holding a conference of Empire Prime Ministers in London will be reached soon. ...

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  19. NEW U.S. AMBASSADOR TO MOSCOW

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman announced that he had accepted the resignation of Mr. Averill Harriman and had appointed ...

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  20. GERMANS LADEN WITH BRITISH GOODS

    MUNSTER, Friday.—On War Office instruction a secret court of inquiry has been opened in Munster as a result of protests by British troops against the ...

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  21. Airlines Appointment Unpopular

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Queensland branch of the Air Force Association has joined the N.S. Wales branch in protesting to the Government against ...

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  22. Famous Indian Division Returning Home

    BOMBAY, Friday.—An enthusiastic welcome was accorded the first detachment of the famous Fourth Indian Division to return from the Middle ...

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  23. Mine Absenteeism at Record Level

    LONDON, Friday.—Absenteeism in British mines has risen from 7 to 18 per cent., the highest figure recorded, according to the Government's ...

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  24. U.S. WAGE-PRICE POLICY MODIFIED

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman announced that the Administrator of Prices (Chester Bowles) had been appointed Economic Stabilisation ...

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  25. Himmler's Library Found

    BERLIN, Friday.—The British Intelligence men have discovered Himmler's private library, consisting of 3000 volumes, concealed in a house in Bad Godesberg, ...

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  26. "ENIAC" TOP WAR SECRET

    PHILADELPHIA, Friday.—The War Department has revealed as one of the top wartime secrets, "Eniac," a computing machine applying electronic ...

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  28. French Currency Order

    PARIS, Friday.—The Government has ordered that all French-owned foreign currency in French territory must be called in and obligatorily exchang. ...

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  29. Inquiries To Be Made Before They Are Welcomed

    LISBON, Friday.—The Government has ordered that no official welcome should be accorded the former Governor of Timor (Capt. Ferreira de ...

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  30. FRENCH DOCKERS REFUSE TO LOAD FOR SPAIN

    PARIS, Friday.—Dock workers in Rouen, in response to an appeal by the Confederation Generale du Travail (French T.U.C.), has refused to load ...

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  31. Egyptian Cabinet Resigns

    CAIRO, Friday.—The Egyptian Prime Minister, Nokrashy Pasha, submitted the resignation ot his Cabinet to King Farouk after a meeting of the Cabinet to-day. ...

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  33. FORCED TO SIT NAKED ON BURNING COALS

    ATHENS, Friday.—When the first trial of Axis war criminals in Greece opened to-day the prosecution alleged that the Italian, German and Bulgarian ...

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  34. ADVISE STARVING PEASANTS TO REBEL

    LUCKNOW, Friday.—Indian Congress leaders, Pandit Nehru said yesterday, had advised starving peasants in the North Central Indian Province of Oudh, to ...

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  35. Punjab Political Prisoners To Be Released

    LAIIORE, Friday.—The Punjab Government has issued orders for the release of 16 "security" prisoners as well as all political convicts who were ...

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  36. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN N.W. GERMANY

    BERLIN, Friday.—The worst floods for 100 years in North-West Germany have destroyed the entire winter crops in the Minden district, according to Dr. ...

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  37. U.S. ATTACHE EXPELLED FROM ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AIRES, Friday.—The vicePresident (Colonel Peron) said Brig. General Lang, United States military attache at Buenos Aires, had been ...

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  38. MADE FROZEN STATUES OF CAPTURED RUSSIANS

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—Resuming the narration of Nazi atrocities, the Russian prosecutor (Mr. Pokrovsky) said German guards at prison camps in the frozen wastes of Northern Norway killed Soviet prisoners by burying them in the ground up to the waist, then spraying them with water, which ...

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