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  3. ITALIANS CHEER DEATH SENTENCES IMPOSED ON NAZI GENERALS

    Highly enthusiastic scenes, with women in hysterics, followed the conviction and sentence to death by shooting of Generals von Mackensen and Maeltzer for their part in the slaughter of 336 Romans in the Ardeatine ...

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  4. U.S. WANTS LIMITATIONS ON ATOMIC BOMBS

    The United States joined Russia yesterday in calling on the United Nations to give the atomic bomb first priority in a world-wide arms limitation but the two nations remained far apart on the principle of veto as ...

    Article : 516 words
  5. Naval Command Post For Lord Mountbatten

    Lord Louis Mountbatten has been appointed, as from April, 1947, Rear-Admiral Commanding the First Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean Fleet. He will succeed Rear-Admiral Kinahan. ...

    Article : 96 words
  6. CONCILIATORY ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA

    The Russian attitude to U.N.O. may still seem hesitating and obscure but certainly in the last three weeks it was more ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. SITUATION IN INDONESIA DETERIORATING

    The military situation in indonesia is "steadily deteriorating," according to the [?] Commander-in-Chief in Batavia ...

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  8. NEW RUMOUR OF ENGAGEMENT OF PRINCESS

    Prince Philip of Greece will become a naturalised British subject within six months and his engagement to Princess Elizabeth ...

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  9. MOSLEM LEADER TO PARTICIPATE IN LONDON TALKS

    Dr. Jinnah, leader of the Indian Moslem League, is to proceed to London with the Viceroy (Lord Wavell) and the ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. MORAL LAXITY IMPERILLING FAMILY LIFE

    Moral laxity, which is always a legacy of war, once more imperils the family life, writes Cardinal Griffin in [?] pastoral letter for Advent. ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. JAP CAMP OFFICIALS CHARGED WITH CAMP BRUTALITIES

    Charges of contributing to the death of 60 Australian war prisoners were filed against seven former Japanese prison camp attendants by ...

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  12. SOVIET WANTS RETENTION OF JEWISH PROPERTY

    Opposing the proposal for an international supervision of the return of Jewish property in former enemy countries, Molotov told the ...

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  13. RIOT OF STREET VENDORS AT SHANGHAI

    The police charged with fixed bayonets and clubs to break up mobs of several thousand Chinese who rioted before the Whangpoo police station ...

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  14. U.S. OWNERS GRANTED POWER TO FINE MINERS

    The Federal Coal Administration broadened the Government's fight against the striking miners leader, John L. ...

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  15. FRENCH ALARM AT VISIT OF GERMAN TO LONDON

    The visit of the German social Democrat leader (Schumacher) to London has alarmed French public opinion more than any other ...

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  16. DEATH SENTENCE ON JAP CAPTAIN

    The Lieutenant-Governor of the N.E.I. (Dr. Van Mook) confirmed the death sentence by shooting, passed on Captain Sonel, of Japan, for ...

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  17. ARGENTINE SENDS POOR QUALITY MEAT TO BRITAIN

    The Food Committee's meat distributors and retail butchers complain that meat reaching Britain from Argentine is too old ...

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  18. Canada Ends Control of Wages And Salaries

    Canada's wartime controls of wages and salaries will end to-morrow. The Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. HEAVY GUN BATTLE RAGED IN HEART OF JERUSALEM

    For an hour and half last night a heavy gun battle raged in the heart of Jerusalem and all traffic was brought to a standstill. ...

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  20. V.S. SENATOR WANTS INCREASE IN WOOL TARIFF

    U.S. Senator E. V. Robertson has proposed a 16 cents (1/-) a pound increase in the American tariff on Australian and other foreign wool. ...

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  21. GREEK PREMIER TO PROTEST TO SECURITY COUNCIL AT FOREIGN AID FOR REBELS

    On the eve of his departure for New York the Greek Prime Minister (Tsaidaris) formally notified British, American, French and Russian diplomatic officials that Greece intended protesting to the Security Council ...

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  22. CRITICISMS BY COLONEL ROOSEVELT CAUSE STIR IN U.S.A.

    Action is being demanded against Colonel Elliott Roosevelt, son of the former President, for his reported criticisms of American policy at a ...

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  23. KENYA SETTLERS WILL NOT HAND LAND TO NATIVES

    The Governor of Kenya (Sir Ph[?] Mitchell) replying to a suggestion that the British settlers should return their lands to the natives, said, "We ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. SOUTH AFRICA ADVISED TO EASE RESTRICTIONS ON INDIAN SETTLERS

    The Joint Political and Legal Committee held that the treatment of Indians in South Africa was impairing relations between India and South ...

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  25. MINORITIES REFUSE TO TAKE OATH AT CHINA'S ASSEMBLY

    Only the two minority parties represented in China's National Assembly boycotted yesterday's session to avoid taking an oath binding ...

    Article : 170 words
  26. POLISH STAFF OF CORRESPONDENTS ARRESTED

    The police have arrested three Polish secretaries and translators for the "Daily Express" correspondent, the Kemster newspaper ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. U.S. EXPEDITION SAILS FOR ANTARCTIC

    Carrying 4,000 naval and civilian personal of Rear-Admiral Byrd's Task Force "High Jump," eight vessels will leave Norfolk, Virginia, and ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. ARGENTINE SEEKING MIGRANTS FROM SOUTHERN EUROPE

    Two missions are leaving for Europe, seeking four million immigrants in the next 10 years. These will be drawn mainly from ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. Solo Flight to Australia

    Group-Captain Bandit began today from Iympme airfield the first solo flight to Australia since the war. He hopes to lead a Mt. Everest ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. DUTCH CLAIM NON-STOP RECORD

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. — The Royal Dutch Airlines claimed a nonstop Atlantic record of 12 hours from New York to Schipol, by one of their ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. ITALIAN WORKERS FOR FRANCE

    An agreement has been reached between French and Italian delegations for the transfer of 200,000 Italian workers to France during next ...

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