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  3. RUSSIAN THREAT TO BRITISH INTERESTS GROWS AT MOSCOW

    Although there is complete silence about the Foreign Ministers' Conference at Moscow, available indications are that the most difficult and outstanding issues concern the Middle East, states the Diplomatic Correspondent of ...

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  4. STANDING ARMY OF FRANCE DECIDES ON HALF-MILLION MEN

    France has decided to maintain a modernised army of half a million men and a navy of 65,000 men, says Paris Radio. One hundred and twenty French generals, admirals and air marshals attended the conference at ...

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  5. BRITAIN AND U.S. RECOGNISE NEW REPUBLIC

    Britain and the United States have extended formal recognition to the new Yugoslav Republic. ...

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  6. British Ban On Entry Off Jews To Palestine

    Jewish' Immigration to Palestine has now stopped altogether, says the Jerusalem correspondent of "The ...

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  7. Canadian Loan to Britain Likely

    British Treasury officials are expected to open negotiations for a Canadian loan of possibly 1500 million dollars early in ...

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  8. MAJORITY VOTE FOR U.N.O. IN EASTERN U.S.

    The Committee of the United Nations' Preparatory Commission, which discussed the site of permanent headquarters of the United ...

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  9. British Troops To Keep Clear Of Greek Elections

    "It te no part of our policy that Imperial troops should be involved in the preparation or carrying out of the Greek elections," said the British ...

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  10. EX-PRESIDENT'S BID FAILS IN RISING IN PANAMA

    At least seven persons were killed and seven injured in a short-lived revolutionary "effort at Colon, where a band of armed men seized the. ...

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  11. U.S. AID STOPS TO CHUNGKING TROOPS

    While Chief of Staff General Marshall has the final decision, the United States has at present stopped assisting the movement of Chinese ...

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  12. SPAIN SPENDING THIRD OF BUDGET ON ARMY

    General Franco still maintains an army of 600,000 to 700,000 and onethird of the national budget is earmarked for the armed forces and ...

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  13. NEUTRAL NATIONS ASKED TO EXPEL GERMAN AGENTS

    The Allied Control Council has asked the Goyernments of Allied and neutral nations to expel all German officials, agents and "undesirable ...

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  14. STORM SETS MINES ADRIFT OFF KENTISH COAST

    An escort of naval motor launches and frigates will, be given to all troopships steaming through "mine alley" off the coast of Kent, where ...

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  15. Private Session at The Kremlin

    The three Foreign Ministers yesterday met for a prolonged private session at the Kremlin, instead of Spiridonovka Palace, says American ...

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  16. SOVIET SHIPS MAY RUN TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday—The Soviet is building merchant ships to start a trade and passenger service with Australia, America and Africa. ...

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  17. COMEDIAN JOE BROWN JOINED IN N. LUZON BATTLE

    General Robert Beightler, who commanded the 37th Division, disclosed that the comedian Joe E. Brown participated in an attack on ...

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  18. N.Z. DELEGATION AT WASHINGTON

    The New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Peter Fraser) and Miss Jean McKenzie arrived here to-day en route for London. ...

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  19. AMERICA OPENS IMMIGRANT QUOTAS TO EUROPE

    President Truman has directed the resumption of normal immigration quotas by which European refugees will be admitted permanently to the ...

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  20. AUTHOR'S DIVORCE

    Ernest Hemingway author of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" has been granted a divorce from his newspaper correspondent wife, Martha ...

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  21. GENERAL PATTON TO REST WITH 3rd ARMY KILLED

    General Patton, who died on Friday from injuries received in a car crash, will be buried to-morrow in, the American soldiers' cemetery at ...

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  22. Further Trouble Brewing in Persia

    It is officially announced that the insurgents in Azerbaijan Province have taken over Arveif, which has surrendered. ...

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  23. RED SILK SHORTAGE AT VATICAN

    The shortage of red silk was one of the reasons why the Pope has been obliged to delay the appointment of new Cardinals, says an ...

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  24. U.S. SAILOR REFUSED GLIMPSE OF WIFE AFTER ICY SWIM

    Herbert Lamoureaux, American sailor who jumped from a ship in Plymouth Sound early yesterday morning in an endeavour to swim. ...

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  25. FAMINE STALKS IN HUNGARY

    Wholesale famine seems unavoidable in Hungary this winter, said the Food Minister (Mr. Baranyos) in a Press interview. ...

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  26. U.S. HAS WORST TRAFFIC BLOCK

    The worst, traffic jam in the history of the United States developed yesterday as servicemen and civilians surged into trains, buses and planes. ...

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  27. SEMI-THREAT TO ASSASSINATE MacARTHUR

    The story of a half threat tp assassinate General MacArthur by the Japanese and of American Headquarters' refusal to pay any ...

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  28. CLEMENCY PLEA IN INDIAN NATIONALISTS' TRIAL

    Closing the first trial of the [?] National Aimy officers, the piosecution suggested that tin case of conviction recommendation for mercy be ...

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  29. GERMANS SENTENCED FOR MURDER OF R.A.F. MEN

    Two Germans were sentenced to death for instigating a mob of civilian's to commit violence against three British airmen who baled out ...

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  30. EXTREMISTS ATTACK RED CROSS HOSPITAL AT KRAMAT

    Extremists attacked the Red Cross hospital in the Kramat area on Saturday, killing a patient and two Indonesian servants and wounding six Indonesian servants. Reporting the outbreak, American Associated Press ...

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  31. HIROHITO GIVES PRESS CONFERENCE

    In an act unprecedented in the history of the Japanese Throne, Emperor Hirohito yesterday gave an audience to Japanese Pressmen. ...

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  32. 10,000 HOMELESS IN TURKISH EARTHQUAKES

    Ten thousand persons are reported to have been rendered homeless by earthquake shocks which have rocked the Turkish province of Van ...

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  33. COAL POSITION VERY PRECARIOUS FOR INDUSTRY

    In a statement last night the Coal Commissioner (Mr. Mighell) and the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Cahill) warned that the abolition of ...

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  34. NEW AID IN STORM FORECASTS

    The Army revealed that the wartime development of electrcnics had advanced to such a stage that an electronic weather director had been ...

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  35. Cyclone Follows Portuguese Quake

    A violent cyclone, followed by earthquakes, destroyed hundreds of houses and many factories in the Olhap district in Southern Portugal. ...

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  36. LORD HAW HAW TO BE HANGED

    William Joyce (Lord Haw Haw) whose appeal against the dpath sentence for treason was dismissed by the House of Lords last week, will ...

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  37. DARLAN'S ASSASSIN EXONERATED

    The Appeal Court at Algiers has completely exonerated Fernard Bonder de la Chapelle, 24-year-old supporter of General "de Gaulle, who was ...

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  38. BRISBANE GIRLS FOR JOBS IN TOKYO

    The United States Army has drawn a veil of secrecy over the appointment of 15 Brisbane girls to secretarial posts in Manila, and perhaps, ...

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  39. JAP CROWN PRINCE'S BIRTHDAY

    Crown Prince Akihito to-day celebrated his 12th birthday and was reunited with Their Majesties and his brothers and sisters. ...

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  40. GHETNIKS SENTENCED

    Seven Chetniks have been sentenced to death after the first trial of supporters of General Mikailovitch in Slovenia. ...

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