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  3. BEST PARTS OF STORY BEHIND ICEBERG CARRIER PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Best parts of the story of how the Allies proposed to build a 2,000,000-ton aircraft carrier in the form of a huge iceberg were omitted from a report released in London, Ottawa and Washington. Mr. Winston Churchill called the plan ...

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  4. BRITAIN ALMOST CERTAIN TO AGREE TO U.S. PLAN TO OUST FRANCO High-speed Talks in Three Capitals

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain is almost certain to agree to the U.S. plan to oust General France, the Spanish dictator. The American proposal for a three-Power declaration on Spain has already been accepted by France. ...

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  5. CHIEF ENGINEER HANDS OVER

    MAJOR-GENERAL C. S. STEELE (seated) who has retired from his post as Engineer-in-Chief A.M.F., giving final advice about the job to his successor, Brigadier V. C. Secombe, at Victoria Barracks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MAKING ROOM FOR BRITAIN'S GIANT

    LONDON, Friday.—Millions of pounds will be spent in diverting a road and knocking flown 30 houses to enable ...

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  7. Life Assurance Company Bars Atom Bomb Deaths

    LONDON, Friday.—The Sun Life Assurance Society announces that new life assurance policies will not be met if death is ...

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  8. STORED BUTTER MAY GO TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australian and American authorities are examining the possibility of releasing to Britain huge quantities ...

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  9. NAVAL DEFEAT ENRAGED HITLER

    LONDON, Friday.—Hitler flew into one of his worst tantrums when he heard that German warships were routed by Royal Navy warships ...

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  10. FOUR- POWER RATIONING CONTROL PROPOSED IN GERMAN EMERGENCY

    LONDON, Friday.—Revelation of the critical food shortages in the British zone in Germany has brought a proposal for unification of the country's rationing. The Allied Control Council in Germany is considering a four-Power basis for food control to over-ride the ...

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  11. U.S. FRIENDLY TO ALL; DEBARS EXCLUSIVE ARRANGEMENTS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—"The United States wishes to maintain friendly relations with all nations and make exclusive arrangements with none,", said the Secretary of State (Mr. James Byrnes), in a speech to the Overseas Press Club. He added, however, that there were many problems which concerned ...

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  12. A.C.T.U. MOVE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The A.C.T.U. has decided to ask the Commonwealth Government to break off diplomatic relations with Spain. ...

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  13. Dividing the Spoils

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—Delegates from 16 nations have assembled at Brussels for the inaugural meeting of the Inter-Allied Reparutions Agency and begun ...

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  14. HIROSHIMA PEOPLE MUST START AGAIN

    KURE, Friday.—"It seems clear you will have to start all over again," said Lieut-General John Northcott, commander of ...

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  15. EMPEROR HAS A LOOK AT BOMB HAVOC

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "New York Times" Tokio correspondent says Emperor Hirohito yesterday completed a six-hour motor car inspection of ...

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  16. HAMBURG'S PARLIAMENT REVIVED

    LONDON, Friday.—The Town Parliament of Hamburg, which Hitler abolished 13 years ago, was revived at a joint coremony by the British ...

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  17. U.S. POLICE ROUT 3000 STRIKERS

    PHILADELPHIA, Friday.—In a club-swinging melee lasting 30 minutes police on horseback and motor cycles and in patrol cars routed 3000 ...

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  19. BROTHERS CHARGED WITH KILLING SCIENTIST

    OSLO, Friday.—Two brothers have been charged with the murder last March of Professor Lief Tronstadt, of the Rjkan "Heavy Water" plant, ...

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  20. BOASTED GERMANY STARTED AIR WAR

    LONDON, Friday.—A letter which Hermann Goering wrote to his Swedish brother-in-law, Count Eric von Rosen, boasting that it ...

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  21. SEES LOAN AS THREAT TO EMPIRE

    LONDON, Friday.—Describing the conditions of the proposed American loan to Britain as intolerable and humiliating, Lord Rotherwick, ...

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  22. King Gets Terauchi's Sword

    LONDON, Friday.—Field-Marshal Terauchi's historic Samurai sword, which was handed over to Lord Louis Mountbatten at Saigon on November ...

    Article : 128 words
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  24. Wartime Quest Yielded New Industry

    LONDON, Friday.—The British wartime search for the perfect boot polish accidentally yielded a product named "Abril," which could be melted only ...

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  25. New German Party's Aim

    LONDON, Friday.—Restoration of German unity as a parliamentary, democratic republic with a central Government is among the draft proposals ...

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  26. INDIA'S FREEDOM OF ACTION ON STERLING BALANCES

    NEW DELHI, Friday.—India was not committed in any way to scaling down of sterling balances, said the Finance Members of the ...

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  27. FINANCIAL SMASH IF CONSUMPTION ALLOWED TO OUTSTRIP PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Friday.—Increased consumption without increased production would mean a financial smash, in which the workers would suffer, said the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) in the House of Commons. Mr. Morrison, who was speaking during the debate on the economic ...

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  28. FOREMAN HELPED ENEMY

    LONDON, Friday.—John Lingshaw (30), foreman, was sentenced at the Old Bailey to five years' imprisonment for acts intended to assist, the ...

    Article : 131 words
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