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  3. Britain Appoints New Envoy to Australia

    Mr E. J. Williams, who will be British High Commissioner to Australia in succession to Sir Ronald Cross, the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITAIN TO PRESS RUSSIA FOR REPLY TO NOTE ON PERSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Charge d'Affaires in Moscow (Mr. Frank Roberts) has been instructed to press the Russian Government for a reply to the British protest against the retention of Russian troops in Persia, according to the diplomatic ...

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  5. RIVAL CHINESE FACTIONS BATTLE FOR MUKDEN

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—It,is unofficially reported that street fighting is raging in Mukden between Communist and Government forces. The Government Army newspaper declares that the Russians did not notify Chunking that they intended to withdraw from the city thereby placing thc Government's small ...

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  6. Cup-Tie Football Disaster Victims Identified

    LONDON", Monday.—All but one of the 33 victims of the Bolton football disaster bave been identified. They included a father and ...

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  7. GIVING GERMANS GREATER SHARE IN ADMINISTRATION

    LONDON, Monday.— The Military Government in the British zone in Germany had established an all-German organisation, known as the German ...

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  8. Vichy Ministers Face Changed Court

    PAMS, Monday. — Six minor Vichy Ministers aro being tried before the re-constituted High Court of Justice. ...

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  9. Jews' Moral Right to Palestine

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—The Jews were in Palestine by law of right, not on the strength of the Balfour Declaration or the Palestine Mandate, said ...

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  10. JAPS WANT BANNED MINISTERS BACK

    TOKIO, Monday. — The Japanese Government las asked General MacArthur's permission to retain four tnombcrs of the Cabinet who otherwise ...

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  11. Hand Grenade Exploded in Egyptian Cinema

    CATHO, Monday. — A hand grenade exploded in a cinema killed a woman and injured live British servicemen and 15 others, 10 seriously. The audience ...

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  12. Diamond Weighing Ceremony at Bombay

    BOMBAY, Monday. — Sitting on top of a specially constructed balance scales at Bradbourne Stadium, overlooking the Arabian Sea, ...

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  13. MOST VIOLENT FIGHTING FOR WEEKS IN JAVA R.A.F. GOES INTO ACTION

    BATAVIA, Monday.—The most violent fighting in Java for many weeks occurred in the Soekaboemi area, 100 miles south of Batavia, last night when a large convoy was attacked by Indonesian extremists. Fighting continued throughout the night, and this morning, ...

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  14. EIGHT BOYS HURT AT DUBLIN MATCH

    LONDON, Monday. — Eight schoolboys were injured yesterday when a 90-ft. section of a wall between two enclosures collapsed under pressure of ...

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  15. Cairo's Worst Storm For Decades

    CAIRO, Monday.—Devout Moslems, caught in the streets of Cairo during a violent sandstorm, through which the sun glared blood-red, ...

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  16. MRS. HOMMA TALKS TO GENERAL MACARTHUR

    TOKIO, Monday.—Mrs. Homma, wife of General Homma, speaking in baiting English, personally told General MacArthur it would be a great loss to the world if ...

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  17. ITALIANS REGAIN FRANCHISE

    ROME, Monday. — Italy to-day regained, one of her lost freedoms when the people of 436 small communes in Central and Southern ...

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  18. LUFTWAFFE WAS UNPREPARED IN 1939

    NUREMBERG, Monday. — The Luftwaffe in 1939 was unprepared for war and agreement for collaboration with other branches of the ...

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  19. SUCCESSFUL TESTS FOR BIGGEST AIRLINER

    LONDON, Monday. — Britain's biggest airliner, Avro Tudor Two, was given a test flight yesterday by its designer, Mr. Roy Chadwick. Later he ...

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  20. RUSSIAN CEREALS FOR FRANCE

    PARIS, Monday. — The Communist vice-President (M. Thorez) announced at a public rally that the Russian Government had ...

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  21. PRO-BRITISH ELEMENT IN GREECE THREATENED BY PREVAILING DISUNITY

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Sophoulis Government is facing its deepest crisis since it gained power," says "The Times'" Athens correspondent. The Greek Centre, which was the last compact clement adhering to traditional Greek attachment to England, is threatened by disunity, which strengthens the ranks ...

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  22. MEETING OF SUPREME SOVIET POSTPONED

    MOSCOW, Monday. — The opening session of the Supreme Soviet, Russia's newly-elected two-Chamber Parliament, which was arranged for to-day, was ...

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  23. URGE BREAK WITH SPAIN

    LONDON, Monday. — Banners and posters urging the British Government to break with Franco Spain were displayed at a demonstration in Trafalgar ...

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  24. Navy Task Force on Sub-Arctic Trials

    NEW YORK. Monday. — The New York ''Herald-Tribune's" correspondent aboard the aircraft currier Midway, off Greenland, ...

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  25. 8 GERMANS HANGED

    HAMELIN, Monday.—Eight Germans were hanged for torturing and killing Allied war prisoners. Johnaun Brnsehoss wns hanged for the ...

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  26. "BATTLE OF WINTER" WON IN BERLIN

    BEELIIN, Monday.—The spokesman for the Mayor ot Berlin (Dr. Werner) said to-day Berlin had won the battle of tho winter. This had been achieved ...

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  27. RIVAL MOSLEMS CLASH

    ALAHABAD, Monday. — Sticks. stones, and knives were used and 15 persons were injured when Nationalist Moslems supporting the Indian ...

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  28. CHURCHILL WAVING GUN, SAYS MOSCOW

    MOSCOW, Monday. — Under the title, "Churchill Waves the Gun," "Pravda" publishes a long commentary on Mr. Churchill's Fulton speech. Thc article says: "When one reads this speech one involuntarily remembers the Churchill of the period that followed the last war. He was the instigator of ...

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  29. SERIOUS STRIKE THREAT AT COVENTRY

    LONDON, Monday.—All Coventry's engineering works, including factories turning out world-famous makes of cars, will he paralysed on ...

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  32. DUTCH TROOPS FIRE ON NAZI WOMEN

    LONDON, Monday. — Dutch troops fired on Dutch Nazi women who rioted at the women's internment camp at Amsterdam yesterday, wounding two, ...

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