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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE PROCEDURE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Dr. Evatt, at to-day's meeting of the peace conference's rules committee, opposed the two-thirds majority rule, declaring that it would mean that practically nothing of importance would go before the Foreign Ministers' Council. ...

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  4. NO CHANCE FOR ITALY TO DOMINATE SEA ROUTES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The military clauses of the Italian treaty an primarily designed to remove the danger of Italian domination of important sea routes, says the "Daily Telegraph's" military correspondent. The demilitarisation of Sicily, Sardinia, Pantellaria and Lampedusa and the forfeiture ...

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  5. CZECH QUISLINGS SENTENCED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Five Czech quislings have been found guilty of assisting the enemy, supporting Fascism and Nazism and ...

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  6. THREATENED TO SEND HIM BACK TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — R[?]uter's Berlin correspondent says the American officers 'Capt. Harold Cobin and Lieut. George Wyatt, who ...

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  7. 75 WEDS 98

    MATTOON ([?]inois), Wednesday. — Luther Wilson (75), married Mary de Witt (98). The bride said she had chewed tobacco all her life, but had ...

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  8. Duke To Return To England In January

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Governor-General, the Duke of Gloucester, will leave Australia to return to England ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. U.S. PRODUCTION FIGURES CLIMB

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. John Small, Civilian Production Administrator, reported that America's industrial output rose to its post-war ...

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  10. TWO BODIES STILL IN MISSISSIPPI

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The Mississippi still holds two bodies of persons among ll known to have perished in a collision between a ferry and ...

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  11. 143 JEWS HELD IN TEL-AVIV ROUND-UP

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday.—It is officially announced that 143 Jews, including 10 women, have been detained for further ...

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  12. NEW BRITISH PRICES FOR OUR DAIRY PRODUCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British hand Australian Government have completed negotiations for a revision of prices which Britain pays for Australian dairy produce, and an announcement of the details is expected from Canberra shortly. The Australian negotiators are believed to regard the new ...

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  13. Decision On Press Inquiry Postponed

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Cabinet is believed to have postponed until later in the year a decision regarding a Royal Commission on the Press, says "The ...

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  14. "Cremated" Rajah's Estate Restored

    LONDON, Wednesday.—One of the strangest stories ever told in a court of law ended to-day, when the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council ...

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  15. GENDARMES KILLED IN GREEK CLASHES

    ATHENS, Wednesday. — Six gendarmes weer killed after surrendering to Leftists, who attacked a gendarmerie station near the village of ...

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  16. Marines Searching For Missing Comrades

    PEIPING, Wednesday. — Three hundred motorised Marines, with the support of howitzers and warplanes, are searching for an undetermined ...

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  17. Britain Likely To Be Poorer For External Capital

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An article in the Royal Institute of International Affairs journal, "The World To-day", dealing with sterling balances, carries for the discerning reader evidence of Treasury inspiration. The writer points out that Britain will be lucky if by 1950 she does not find herself poorer ...

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  18. TO DIE FOR MURDER OF WARSAW JEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Found guilty of the murder of a large number of Jows in a ghetto in Warsaw by throwing hand-grenades into cellars where ...

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  19. SYRIA REJECTS PLAN FOR PALESTINE TALKS

    DAMASCUS, Wednesday. — The Syria[?] Prime Minister (Abdullah Jabry) said to-day that Syria was in agreement with other Arab ...

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  20. Early Attempt To Send Missile To Moon

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — The War and Navy Departments have revealed that plans are being made to launch a guided missile or rocket to ...

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  21. Denied Bormann Seen

    LONDON, Wednesday. — R[?]uter's Berlin correspondent states that United States intelligence headquarters denied the Associated Press report that Martin ...

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  22. MASS PROTESTS PLANNED BY MOSLEM LEAGUE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's Bombay correspondent says the Moslem League's Working Committee has called on all Moslems of India to observe ...

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    ATHENS, Wednesday. — The police, accompanied by Greek Ministry of Labor officials, raided the offices of the Greek Confederation of Labor and ...

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  24. ARMY CHIEFS WERE AT LOGGERHEADS ON S. FRANCE INVASION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Varying judgments among the British and American chiefs of staff on the value of the invasion of Southern France in August, 1944, made the campaign one of the most disputed of the war, according to Field Marshal ...

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  25. STORY OF SUM PAID TO CONGRESSMAN

    WAHINGTON, Wednesday. — E. Anderson, war contractor, of Tacoma, Washington, told the Senate War Investigating Committee that he, with ...

    Article : 161 words
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