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  3. U.S. LOAN OFFER APPROVED BY HOUSE OF LORDS

    By 90 votes to eight the House of Lords approved of the American loan proposal and also adopted the Bretten Woods Agreement Bill without discussion. Speaking in opposition, Lord ...

    Article : 293 words
  4. DEATH SENTENCE URGED FOR PROFITEERS

    The death, penalty was advanced as the only means of curbing France's blackmarket in focdstuffs, says an American ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. STALIN BACK IN MOSCOW FOR POWER TALKS

    Stalin has returned to Moscow and Reuters correspondent says, that his presence means that the Russian ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. JAP CRUELTY RELATED AT WAR TRIALS

    Evidence of Jap cruelty to Aus tralian pnsoners was given at the war trials to day when Captains Takina Ojima and Nagata and Lieut. ...

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  7. DEATH SENTENCE TO BE ASKED FOR MURDERER OF P.O.W.

    The highlights of the first session of the trials against Japanese charged with war trimes were the not guilty plea by Tetauo Tauchiya, a prison guard, charged with beating prisoners to death with Knotted ropes, and an ...

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  8. BRITAIN PLANS EARLY RELEASE OF SHIPPING

    The Government has decided that dry cargo ships other than those employed in direct military or naval services, should be released on the ...

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  9. DEMOCRATIC CABINET FOR HUNGARY

    The Allied Control Council has approved of a second new Government of the Austrian Republic—the first to be formed by democratic processes. ...

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  10. DE GAULLE GAINS SUPPORT OF COMMUNISTS

    The French President (General de Gaulle) intervened in the debate in the French National Assembly on the public service workers demand ...

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  11. U.S. MIGRANT QUOTA FROM AUSTRALIA OVER-SUBSCRIBED

    According to the Justice Depart ment the mother-in-law question is a factor in the immigration from Austialia and New Zealand, whose ...

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  12. CHINESE COMMUNISTS MOVE TO END CIVIL WAR

    The Communist leader (General Chou Enlai) told the Press that he intended to seek a cessation of hostilities, prior to the allparty peace session, and said the Communists had their own plans for stopping the strife, which he declined to disclose. ...

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  13. U.N.R.R.A. IN A HOPELESS TANGLE IN GERMANY

    Lieut-General Sir Frederick Morgan, who was Deputy Chief-of-Staff in the early days of the Supreme Headquarters and one of the planners ...

    Article : 155 words
  14. U.S.COMMANDER EXPLAINS LOSS OF CRUISER

    Giving evidence at the court martial in connection with a charge of losing the cruiser Indianopolis with a heavy loss of life Commander ...

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  15. PERSIA ACCUSES ADVENTURERS OF STAGING REBELLION

    The Persien Government has issued a White Paper on events in Azerbaijan and lists specific acts of violence. It says that the facts are clearly established that a number of armed adventurers in Azerbaijan had taken ...

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  16. JAPS MAY HAVE CRACKED AMERICAN CODE

    An indication that the Japanese might have broken the American naval code was given to General MacArthur by Commander Tomo ...

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  17. HUNGARIANS CHARGED WITH CRUELTY

    There were shouts of "hang them" from the public section of the court when Andor Jaross, former Hungarian Minister of ...

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  18. JOHN AMERY PAYS PENALTY FOR TREASON

    John Amery, who was sentenced to death for treason, was hanged in the Wadsworth Gaol at 9 a.m. to-day. The execution was earned out by ...

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  19. DATE FOR MEETING OF WORLD ASSEMBLY

    The United States delegation to the United-Nations' Organisations Preparatory Commission withdrew a suggestion for the postponement of the ...

    Article : 110 words
  20. FASCIST LEADER ESCAPED FROM JESUIT CONVENT

    The police have arrested the director of a Jesuit Convent in connection with the escape of Scorza, the former Fascist Secretary. ...

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  21. N.Z. "LIFER" MAY HAVE CASE RE-OPENED

    There is every possibility of the case involving Eric Mareo, 53, a musician, who is serving a life sentence imposed in 1936 for poisoning ...

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  22. SECRETHISTORY CONNECTED WITH ATLANTIC CHARTER

    The secret surrounding the draining of the Atlantic charter at sea by the late President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill was lifted partly at the ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN WAR HISTORY TO BE IN 21 VOLUMES

    Australia's part in the second World War will be recorded in a history comprising 21 volumes. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  24. BRITAIN INCREASES WAR PENSIONS

    A White Paper announced that new war pension rates, affecting 900,000 persons and costing £9 million annually, will come into effect next ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. Picture Combine Gains Control of Television

    In an anti-trust complaint filed in the Federal Court, the AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Clark) declared that, in order to prevent television competing ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. GENERALS STURDEE AND ROWELL FOR MILITARY BOARD

    Twp high Army appointments were announced yesterday by the Prime Ministei (Mr. Chifley), following the recent decision to reconstitute the ...

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  27. GEN. MARSHALL TO DECIDE AMERICAN AID TO CHINA

    The State Department disclosed that it had directed the War Department to obtain approval of General Marshall before giving any further ...

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  28. FRENCH PROCEDURE FOR ELECTING PRESIDENT

    The Constitutional Commission of the French Assembly decided that in future the Piesident of The Fourth Republic should ha elected for a Six ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. FORD'S PLAN TO END STRIKES

    The Ford Co offered automobile workeis an increase of 15 cents an hour to be effective when production leached 80,000 units monthly, the ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. YUGOSLAVIA E[?]S WITH CAPITALISM

    [?] [?] Capitalist S[?]erty and private en[?] [?] [?]ed by the Government [?] [?] [?] not ...

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  31. PRIVATE TRADING FOR HONGKONG.

    HONGKONG, Wednesday.—The Al lied commander in-chief has decided that private trading can be resumed immediately and that the commercial ...

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  32. ROYALTY AT SERVANTS' DANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday—Then Majesties and Princess Elizabeth danced last night with the Royal servants at the household staff's Christmas party ...

    Article : 38 words
  33. [?]AKOTA CRASH AT OSLO

    OSLQ, Wednesday.—Fourteen passengers, and all except two of the crew were killed when a British military Dakota crashed near Oslo, ...

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