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  3. NEW BRITISH ARMY CHIEF

    Marshal of the RAF Sir Sholto Douglas has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in Germany, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EGYPT HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR RECENT OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Lords to-day, the Dominion Secretary (Lord Addison said Britain could not acquit the Egyptian Government of responsibility for the recent outrages, which could have been foreseen and prevented. British service buildings were attacked before the alleged action by drivers of British lorries, which the Egyptian Premier (Sidky ...

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  5. INDIA'S DEMAND FOR EQUALITY AND INDEPENDENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Any appearance of hesitancy on the part of the British in granting equality and a degree of independence to India far short of Dominion status would be met by a rebellious attitude. ...

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  6. NAZISM MIGHT RISE AGAIN

    LONDON, Wed.—The Secretary-General of the U.N.O. (Mr. T. Lie), broadcasting over the Oslo radio last night, appealed ...

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  7. SINGLE-PLANE AIR FORCE SNOW-BOUND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Snow covering the countryside stopped the United States Eighth Air Force in Europe taking off from ...

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  8. Australians on Nazi "Death List"

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—The German "death list" submitted to the War Crimes Tribunal yesterday named six Australians and New ...

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  9. TERRORIST ACTIVITIES IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday.—Terrorists yesterday attacked the Aquir and Ramatdavid Royal Air Force aerodromes, as well as the ...

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  10. EUROPA TO RETURN TO GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Navy has announced it will not retain[?] the German liner Europa, which will be sent to Germany and placed on care[?] ...

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  11. JAP SOLDIERS VICTIMISED AT HOME

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Baron Shidohara, Japan's post-war Premier, told the Prefectural Governers' conference to-day that ...

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  12. Horror Crimes Recital Continues

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—A Jewish witness told the War Crimes Tribunal to-day that German soldiers broke into a maternity ward, where ...

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  13. ARAB STATES SUPPORT EGYPT'S ASPIRATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Arab States will give full support to Egypt's national aspirations, said Jamil Mardam Bey, Syrian Minister in Egypt and chairman of the present session of the Arab League Council. He added that Egypt's case would be fully considered at the council ...

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  14. WANTS RUSSIA IN WORLD FINANCE GROUP

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent learns that the United States will open the way for ...

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  15. No Coupons and Reduced Prices in Russia

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Russian housewives in Moscow, Leningrad and all main Soviet cities thronged the commercial stores where, under ...

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  18. SOVIET PRESS CURT ABOUT BEVIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Soviet newspapers reported the recent House of Commons speech by Mr. Bevin (Foreign Secretary), but omitted all friendly ...

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  19. Spain Acts First; Closes French Frontier

    LONDON, Wednesday.—As a result of the French decision to close the Franco-Spanish frontier, the Spanish authorities have closed it first—from ...

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  20. ARGENTINE ELECTIONS

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.—First unofficial returns of the Argentine election gave Senor Tamborini 97 votes and Colonel Peron 66 votes. They were ...

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  21. PRESENT ATOM BOMB ONLY "MODEL T"

    GOSWELL (New Mexico), Wednesday.—Brigadier-General R. M. Ramey, who will superintend the Air Force's part in the forthcoming atomic bomb tests, said to-day that one of the bombs to be dropped at Pikini Atoll would duplicate the Nagasaki specimen. He added that men in training for the ...

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  22. MUCH MORE POTENT THAN D.D.T.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Agriculture Department has disclosed the development of an insecticide "benzene ...

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  23. Majority of Russian Troops Have Now Left Manchuria, Moscow Claims

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "greater part" of the Russian forces had now been withdrawn from Manchuria and the evacuation would be complete before the date fixed for the departure of American troops from China, declared Moscow Radio to-day. ...

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  24. Nazis Sentenced for Shooting Airmen

    HERFORD (Germany), Wed.— Seven former Luftwaffo officers and men were yesterday sentenced to be hanged for shooting 12 ...

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