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  3. RUSSIAN ACCUSATIONS AGAINST BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Professor E. V. Tarle, Russian historian and academician, in an article in "Izvestia" accuses Britain of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REPORTED RUSSIAN TROOP MOVES ACROSS PERSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Highly reliable reports from the Persian province of Azerbaijan state that Russian combat troops are moving south-west across Persia in the general direction of the Turkish and Persian borders. The Red Army has also moved ...

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  5. REVOLUTION IN WHOLE FIELD OF AVIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"We in 1946 find ourselves in the early stages of a revolution in the whole field of aviation," the Under Secretary for Air (Wing Commander J. Strachey) told the House of Commons when announcing the progress of R.A.F. demobilisation, "This revolution, in some ways, is ...

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  6. JAPANESE BONDS SLUMP IN LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The most spectacular movement on dull stock markets to-day was a further sharp slump in Japanese ...

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  7. Mr. Churchill Confers With Governor Dewey

    ALBANY (New York), Wednesday.—Mr. Churchill last night conferred with the Governor of New York (Mr. Thomas Dowev), who is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Campaign Stars Being Struck

    LONDON, Wodnesday.—The striking of Campaign Stars which the King instituted for war service has begun at the Royal Mint and is to start soon ...

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  9. JAVA BATTLE

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—A military spokesman said this afternoon that the fighting at Soekaboemi, 60 miles south of Batavia, had subsided, the relief parties which set out from Bandoeng having reached the harassed convoys from Buitenzorg ...

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  10. Vast Crowd Watches Traitors Die.

    BUDAPEST, Wednesday.—Eighteen thousand spectators watched four Hungarian Nazis die by strangulation, which is the Hungarian ...

    Article : 78 words
  11. Dominions Aid to British Meat Ration

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Increased imports of meat from Australia and New Zealand have brought the Dominion's ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. Advocated Invasion of Britain

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.— At the resumption of his cross examination to-day Field-Marshal Kesselring said he had no ...

    Article : 243 words
  13. SOVIET BLOCKS FOREIGN AIR SERVICES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The mngazine "National Aeronauties" says Russian suspicion has effectively sealed Central Europe ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. AUTHORITY TO USE WARSHIPS IN ATOMIC BOMB TESTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The House of Representatives has passed a Bill authorising the Navy Department to use approximately 100 warships, ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. SENATOR KEANE MISTAKEN FOR MR. CHURCHILL

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The Australian Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) created a minor sensation when a crowd of ...

    Article : 252 words
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  17. RETURNED TO ENGLAND FOR FIANCEE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Romance arrived with the record-breaking Lancastrian plane, from which landed W/O Harry Warwick Tubman (25), of ...

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  18. Displaced Persons' Food Ration Cut

    The British Military Government has announced a 12½ per cent. cut in rations for displaced persons owing to the serious food situation in the British ...

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  19. KESSELRING ON COVENTRY RAID

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.— At the war guilt trial Field-Marshal Kessolring, who was brought from his prisoner's cell wearing a ...

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  20. KING RECEIVES THREE CARDINALS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King yesterday granted an audience at Buckingham Palace to Cardinals Gilroy (Australia), Griffin (England) and ...

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  21. PALERMO DISTURBANCES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Milan Radio said two persons were killed and 19 injured in disturbances at Palermo after an ex-servicemen's demonstration ...

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  22. SERIOUS RIOTS AT CAWNPORE

    CAWNPORE, Wednesday.—Fourpersons were killed and 100 injured in serious rioting which broke out when a Sikh temple was set on fire, ...

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  25. RUSSIA REGARDS JAP PROPERTY AS WAR BOOTY

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The Russian Government has replied to the United States Note concerning the removal of Japanese ...

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  26. Colonel Peron Assured Of Presidency

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.—The Association of Professional and Cultural organisations, which supported Senor Tamborini for the Presidency, has ...

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  27. RATION WILL NOT KEEP GERMANS ALIVE

    HERFORD (Germany), Wednesday.—The ration of 750 calories a day which the British occupation authorities are contemplating introducing in April will not be enough to keep certain groups of Germans alive, in the opinion of Red Cross officials. ...

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