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  3. SELF- DETERMINATION FOR INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—The Dutch Government has issued clarification of its proposals for Commonwealth status for Indonesia. lt confirms that the plan aims at full self-determination for the Indies. ...

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  4. DELICATE POLITICAL SITUATION IN INDIA Naval Mutiny and Riots Shock Everybody

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Viceroy of India (Lord Wavell) yesterday saw the President of the Congress Party (Maulana Kalam Azad, and his deputy, Asasali, to discuss the food posiiton and the tense political situation, says the "Times" New Delhi correspondent. ...

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  5. STOCKING UP WITH FOOD

    BRITISH SAILORS on H.M.S. Ursa during their visit to Melbourne stocked up with food for the people at home, both in the ship and their own luggage. Top: A/B Ron Oliver and A/B Peter Phillips, both of Hampshire, filled their kit bags with food, clothing, and a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIA'S ARMED FORCES NOW UNITED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Moscow Radio says Generalissimo Stalin has been appointed People's Commissar of the Armed Forces and ...

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  7. BLAMES BRITAIN FOR RIOTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Egyptian roply to Britain's note protesting about last, week's rioting was delivered to the British ...

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  8. TENNIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Widespread disappointment is felt in Britain over the Australian Lawn Tennis Council's decision not to send players overseas ...

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  9. GERMANS WERE SETTLED IN HOMES OF POLES

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.—The Russian prosecutor (Mr. Smirnov), continuing the case against Germany under the heading of ...

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  10. Outbreak of Shooting in Tennessee

    COLUMBIA (Tonnessee), Tuesday.—Following an outbreak of shooting in which seven persons were wounded, including four ...

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  11. "GLASSHOUSE" RIOTS £10,000 DAMAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Prisonera who arrived at the Aldershot "glasshouse," in the two days preceding the riot caused £10,000 ...

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  12. LEVEL OF INDUSTRY FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Substantial progress had been made towards agreement on the level of industry to be allowed Germany, and a decision could be expected during the next fortnight, stated Lieut.General Lucius Clay, Deputy Military Governor of Germany, quoted by Renter's Berlin correspondent. ...

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  13. PERON SAYS:

    BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday.— Colonel Peron said to-day that whatever the result of Sunday's balloting for President, he did not ...

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  15. N.YORK FACES BUS STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The City Council is preparing feverishly to meet the threatened municipal subway bus strike some time ...

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  16. MORE SHIPS FOR SOLDIERS' WIVES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two ships now being refitted in British shipyards may be used for transport to Australia of wives, children and ...

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  17. TERRORISTS DESTROY PLANES

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—Adding to widespread Jewish "incidents," terrorists are officially reported to have damaged 12 aircraft ...

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  18. MOSCOW ACCUSES BELGIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday:—The Moscow Radio, quoting a report from the Russian Ambassador in Brussels, alleges that the Belgian authorities imprisoned ...

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  19. Grim Facts of Germnay's Food Shortages

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The grim facts about the food situation in Germany are to be put before a meeting of the British Cabinet's ...

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  21. U.N.O. Post to Norwegian

    OSLO, Tuesday.—U.N.O's. Secretary-General (Mr. Trygve Lie) has appointed Mr, Finn Aloe, Norwegian delegate to U.N.O., to be his adviser ...

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  22. PLANES WILL FLY 1000 MILES PER HOUR

    BOSTON, Tuesday.—The American Press says planes are now being built that will fly 1000 miles per hour. Lieut.General Doolittle told this to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and added that radar-directed planes would be capable of ...

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  23. CHINESE SOVEREIGNTY OVER MANCHURIA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that Generalissi[?]o Chiang Kai-shek has instructed his Manchurian headquarters to base the negotiations with Russia on three principles:—Firstly, they must be in accord "with Chinese law; secondly, the Sino-Russinn Treaty of last August must be ...

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