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  3. STARK FACTS OF FOOD SITUATION

    LONDON, Friday.—The stark facts of the world food situation were faced by all parties in the House of Commons debate, "The Times" says. There was some recrimination and the Government was again blamed for failing to give more timely ...

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  4. Mass Production of Steel Houses

    An architect's drawing of the Department of Aircraft Production steel "packaged" house which is expected to make a major contribution [?] solving the nation-wide housing shortage. The house is prac[?] all-steel, exterior walls being sheet steel spot-welded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  5. COMPLETE AGREEMENT BETWEEN PERSIA AND RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Complete agreement has been reached by Russia and Persia on all questions, and the Red Army troops will evacuate all Persian territory unconditionally within six weeks. Agreement for the formation of a joint Russo-Persian oil company has also been reached, ...

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  6. RUSSIANS TREATED "DIFFERENTLY" IN PRISON CAMPS

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—Keitel, beginning his third day in the witness box at the War Crimes Trial to-day, admitted that Russian prisoners of war were treated differently from other prisoners. The basis for this discrimination was Hitler's, view that Bolshevism was ...

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  7. MALONEY STILL REAPING. SOVIET WRATH

    MOSCOW, Friday. — Repeating the "New Times'" accusations against Mr. J. J. Maloney, former Australian Ministor in Moscow, ...

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  8. PETIOT SENTENCED TO DEATH

    PARIS, Friday.—Dr. Marcel Petiot was yesterday sentenced to death for the murder of 27 people. On hearing the verdict, he jumped ...

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  9. FIRST AUSTRALIAN FRUIT EXPORTS TO U.S.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The first shipment of apples and pears ever imported from. Australia arrived in New York ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. 1200 Jews Arrested in Italy

    LONDON, Friday. — Reuter's Rome correspondent says 1200 Jews who entered Italy illegally were arrested at Spezia, where they were ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. Services Warned Against Waste

    LONDON, Friday — An Army Council order discloses that the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in view of the critical food situation ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. FRENCH CABINET CRISIS

    LONDON, Friday.—A French Cabinet crisis is reported to have arisen over M. Gouin's proposal for an Anglo-French alliance, says ...

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  13. Fantastic Hungarian Inflation

    LONDON, Friday.—Only German inflation after the first world war is comparable with Hungarian inflation to-day, says "The ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. PORTUGESE FIND EVATT "IMPERTINENT"

    LISBON, Friday.—Dr. Evatt's statement that Australia took over Partuguese Timor because of Portugal's concessions to the ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. ALLIED GRAVES FOUND NEAR BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Friday.—The graves of three airmen who were executed by the Japanese on May 12, 1942, were found near Batavia yesterday, says ...

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  16. Russia's Siberian Air Route

    MOSCOW, Friday.—The existence of a Soviet-Arctic air route stretching 3000 miles across Siberia to the far northern shores of ...

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  17. HOPE ABANDONED FOR HAWAIIAN CHILDREN

    HILO (Hawaii), Friday.—A police report says hope has been abandoned for 50 schoolchildren who were swept out to sea in Monday's ...

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  18. Seven Years' Gaol for Unlawfully-Armed Jews

    JERUSALEM, Friday. — A military court sentenced two Jewish youths to seven years' gaol for unlawful possession of 40 home-made grenades and ...

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  20. Greek P.M. Welcomes Presence of British Troops

    ATHENS, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Poultizas) said to-day the presence of British troops in Greece was a guarantee of order and peace. ...

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  21. Greeks Form Coalition Government

    ATHENS, Friday. — The Populist and Centre Bloc leaders have agreed to the formation of a coalition Government, with Judge ...

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  22. Should Abolish War As Sovereign Right

    TOKIO, Friday.—General MacArthur, in a speech at the initial session of the Four Power Council, suggested that all nations "abolish war as a sovereign right." Recommending the suggestion to the thoughtful consideration of all peoples of the world, he said: "It points the way, and the only way." General MacArthur continued: "The ...

    Article : 485 words
  23. GANGING UP ON RUSSIA, SAYS U.S. SENATOR

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Senator Pepper (Democrat, Florida) asserted in the Senate that the U.S. was joining other nations in ...

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  24. Britain's Firm Stand With Albania

    LONDON, Friday. — Britain has informed Albania that she does not wish to re-establish diplomatic relations, but will be prepared to ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. To Enable Enforcement of U.N. Charter

    LONDON, Friday. — The Minister of State (Mr. Noel Baker), moving the second reading of the United Nations Bill in the House ...

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  27. Australian Nurse Will Help Supervise Jap. Elections

    KURE, Friday.—Australian Nurse Da, Costa, who speaks fluent Japanese, will be a member of one of 45 British Commonwealth teams which ...

    Article : 64 words
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