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  3. BRITISH BAKERS CONDEMN PLAN TO RATION BREAD

    LONDON, Friday.—The National Association of Master Bakers has passed resolution affirming members' conviction that rationing of bread is not in the country's interests and pledging their efforts to fight for its abolition. The vote was taken after telegrams from many branches had urged ...

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  4. Victory Troops at Southampton

    Shortly after the Orontes had put in at Southampton with contingents of troops for the Victory Day parade from Hong Kong, Malaya, Borneo, and Sarawak, the Arundel Castle followed her with some from Ceylon. The picture shows three A.T.S. girls on arrival at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DODECANESE ISLANDS TO BE RETURNED TO GREECE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Foreign Ministers at yesterday agreed to return the Dodecanese Islands to Greece, accepted the French position regarding the Franco-Italian frontier question, and agreed on limitation of the Bulgarian navy and on the ...

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  6. WHY TEA RATIONING SHOULD CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The withdrawal of tea rationing would mean the loss of 12,000,000 additional lbs of tea from the ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. Operation Crossroads Journalistic Flop

    ABOARD APPALACHIAN, Friday.—"Operation Crossroads," the army and navy show of the century, has been a journalistic flop, and ...

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  8. ANTI-BRITISH FEELING GROWING IN GERMANY

    HAMBURG, Friday.—Anti-British feeling is becoming increasingly openly displayed in many parts of the British zone. The authorities are seriously concerned. Requests for direction are answered discourteously and often deliberately falsely. ...

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  9. HIGH HOPES FOR "PANCAKE" PLANE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Navy discloses that an experimental fighter plano shaped like a pancake is expected to be able to hover ...

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  10. Portrays Hirohito as Pacifist

    TOKIO, Friday.—Hirohito personally opposed Japanese aggression in 1931 and 1932, according to evidence given to the war ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. LONE FILIBUSTER AGAINST PRICE CONTROLS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— After Senator O'Daniel (Democrat) had spoken for 498 minutes, with his voice growing ever ...

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  12. SINGAPORE CRIME WAVE

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—The audacity of gangsters in crime-ridden Singapore roached a climax when armed men held up a clerk in a ...

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  13. JAP SOLDIERS PUNISH OFFICERS

    TOKIO, Friday.—Japanese soldiers who conducted a "war crimes" trial while they were being repatriated aboard the Tatsuhara Maru from ...

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  14. TERRORISM IN BALKANS

    ATHENS, Friday.—"The worst any tyrant ever did in the way of violence, personal humiliation, breaking up of meetings and ...

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  15. CONFIRMS HITLER COMMITTED SUICIDE

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—The British Lord Chancellor (Lord Jowitt), in the visitors' gallery at the war crimes tribunal, heard ...

    Article : 366 words
  16. TOKIO TRIAL SECOND-RATE SHOW

    TOKIO, Friday.—Asia's greatest potential drama, the international war crimes trial, has become a second-rate show. The general ...

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  17. SIAM PRECAUTION AGAINST REVOLT

    BANGKOK, Friday.—General Abul Dejarat, wartime Underground leader, to-day took over command of the ...

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  18. CONVICT RECAPTURED AFTER 13-DAY HUNT

    LONDON, Friday.—After a 13day hunt, in which as many as 500 police and troops scoured the Isle of Wight with the help of bloodhounds ...

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  19. Ex-Journalist Likely Leader in Italy

    HOME, Friday.—Italy's three main parties, the Christian Democrats, Socialists and Communists, have agreed on 68-year-old. Neapolitan ex-journalist ...

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  20. Swindled of Large Sums

    MONTREAL, Friday.—An alleged atom bomb share-selling racket involving over half a million dollars, in which several persons were swindled of large ...

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  22. TWO BRITISH SOLDIERS KILLED BY INDONESIANS

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially stated that two British soldiers were killed and two wounded when Indonesians attacked positions west of River Bekasi ...

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  23. Denies Information Was Withheld

    BERLIN, Friday.—Mr. M. M' Duffie, American chief of the U.N. R.R.A. mission to the Ukraine, has discredited the statement by President ...

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  24. British Oddfellows Thank Australian Brethren

    LONDON, Friday.—The Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, at its annual conference to-day, passed a resolution of thanks to Oddfellows in Australia, ...

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  25. BRITISH DECISION DISPLEASES MOSLEM LEAGUE

    NEW DELHI, Friday.—Mr.Jinnah, said the Moslem League, of which he is president, emphatically disapproved of the British Cabinet ...

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  26. Dr, Evatt May Demand Showdown on Veto Question

    NEW YORK, Friday.—As a result of Wednesday's confused, acrimonious debate on the Spanish question, in which Mr. Andrei Gromyko (Russia) thrice invoked the veto, it is reported that. Dr. H. V. Evatt (Australia) has decided to demand a showdown on ...

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