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  3. ATOMIC ENERGY BILL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Atomic Energy Bill, providing for the development and control of atomic power, was yesterday presented to the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PRACTICALLY NO SUPPORT FOR FRANCO REGIME AT SPAIN INQUIRY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Only two telegrams and three letters in support of the Franco regime were contained in a considerable mass of correspondence tabled at the first meeting of the sub-committee on Spain, the Australian delegate to the U.N.O. Security Council (Mr. Hasluck) said at a press conference. ...

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  5. ILLEGAL ARMIES THREAT TO SECURITY IN MIDDLE EAST

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—In response to President Truman's report of recommendations on Palestine, Britain has forwarded to the U.S. a communication stating that if illegal armies in Palestine be not disarmed before any attempt is made to send ...

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  6. NEGRESS CHOSEN AS AMERICAN MOTHER FOR 1946

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The American Mothers' Committee of the Golden Rule Foundation has chosen Mrs. Emma Clement, ...

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  7. BUYING HELICOPTER FOR TAS. GOVERNMENT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Former R.A.A.F. Flying Officer Barrie Valentine, of Hobart, is in America negotiating for the ...

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  8. 12 KILLED IN INDIAN PLANE CRASH

    NEW DELHI, Thursday. — Twelve men were hilled when a Dakota carrying military personnel on an air despatch training course crashed near Rawalpindi. ...

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  9. DETAINED BY CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    CHANGCHUN, Thursday. — American correspondents, including one woman, have been detained at Changchun by Communists since the city ...

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  10. NEW PLAN FOR RUHR CONTROL

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is authoritatively stated that the British Government has handed the French Government a new plan for the control of Ruhr industries, offering the possibility of socialisation or internationalisation, says Reuter's Paris correspondent. The French are closely studying the proposals; ...

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  11. WENT ON FIRING AFTER LOSING ARM

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Victoria Cross has been posthumously awarded to a memher of the Irish Guards, Edward Colquhoun Charlton, ...

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  12. FOREIGN MINISTERS' CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Russia's attitude, which was conciliatory during the opening session of the Foreign Ministers' meeting, appears to have stiffened, says Router's Paris correspondent. The discussions on Italy are slowing down. Observers believe that Mr. Molotov's refusal to allow the formation of an ...

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  13. TOJO ADMITS HE OPPOSED JAPAN'S SURRENDER

    TOKIO, Thursday.—In his first statement about the war since Japan's occupation, General Tojo, writing in his prison cell, answered ...

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  14. POLICEMAN, SOLDIER KILLED IN ALEXANDRIA

    ALEXANDRIA, Thursday.—A police officer and a corporal are reported to have been killed by a crowd of Alexandria students, who were held at bay ...

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  16. SMALLPOX ON TROOPSHIP

    LONDON, Thursday. — When the troopship Georgie anchored in the Mersey at Liverpool yesterday, doctors immediately went aboard to examine ...

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  17. WOMEN'S FIGHT FOR EQUAL STATUS WITH MEN

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, head of the United Nations commission on human rights, told a sub-committee on women's status that they faced a long task, which would not be finished until men and ...

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  19. Storms Damage Indian Crops

    LONDON, Thursday. — Damage, which may he considerable, has been done to crops by heavy rains resulting from violent electric storms in the ...

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  20. "Dim-Out" Follows Coal Strikes

    CHICAGO, Thursday. — The Illinois Commerce Commission has ordered a "dimout" for virtually the whole State as from Monday. The use of electricity is ...

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  21. Dominions Opposed to Separation of Ruhr and Rhineland from Germany

    LONDON, Thursday.—Germany's future was discussed by the Dominion Ministers at a conference yesterday. None of the decisions will be binding on any Dominion, each of which will remain free to express an independent view at the peace conference. There was unanimity, said a Government spokesman, on the principles for dealing with Germany. These were: First, measures to prevent the rebirth of militarism; secondly, developing Germany ...

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