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  3. AUSTRALIA LISTS JAP. MINISTERS FOR WAR CRIMES

    The former Japanese Premier (General Tojo) and the former Foreign Ministers (Shigenori Togo and Manoru Shigemitsu) are among the 12 defendants to-day listed by Justice Mansfield, of Queensland, as personally ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. Britain to Proceed With Nationalisation of German Industry

    A report that the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) has sent a message to Cabinet members asking them to ...

    Article : 86 words
  5. TOP SECRET FILE TAKEN FROM BRITISH OFFICES

    A top secret file is missing from the headquarters of the British Control Commission in Lancaster House, Berlin. ...

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  6. NEHRU SAYS INDIA WILL BE FREE IN THREE DAYS

    Addressing a meeting of 100,000 persons at Benares Pandit Nehru declared that in three days' time India will declare itself out of the British Empire, adding that if the British behaviour towards India improves Britain will reap ...

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  7. FRANCO DECLARES WORLD FACING A STATE OF WAR

    The world faces a state of war which may be declared at any time, said General Franco in an address to graduates of ...

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  8. TOO MANY WHITE. COLLAR WORKERS IN BRITAIN

    Drastic staff cuts face the British Civil Service, according to the industrial correspondent of the "Daily Mail" who says that ...

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  9. Albania Not Yet Replied to British Demand

    Albania has not yet answered Britain's strong demand for an apology and reparations for the mining of the destroyers Samarez and Volage in the Corfu Channel on October 22. The "Daily Telegraph" diplomatic correspondent says that ...

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  10. RUMOURS OF BETROTHAL OF PRINCESS

    "Only politics are delaying the announcement of the engagement of Princess Elizabeth to Prince Philip of Greece," declares the London ...

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  11. WORK ON LINERS FOR AUSTRALIAN SERVICE DELAYED

    Work on the construction of several big liners, including the Orient of 28,000 tons, and the Himalaya of 25,000 tons, has been held up because ...

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  12. SCOTLAND YARD SAYS HOAXER IS GIVING "TERRORIST" WARNINGS

    Following elaborate arrangements made by Scotland Yard to trace telephone calls threatening,intended action by "Jewish terrorists," the ...

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  13. JET PROPULSION FOR COMMERCIAL FLYING

    The Rolls Royce and Avro companies are collaborating in a new development, aimed at the application of jet propulsion to commercial air ...

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  14. GERMANS STILL HELD AS PRISONERS IN RUSSIA

    Including women, 4,000,000 Germans are still held as prisoners in Russia. This was claimed yesterday when protest meetings were staged ...

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  15. AMERICA HANDS OVER AIRPORT TO EGYPT

    The Stars and Stripes was lowered and the Egyptian flag raised at Payne Field, an American wartime base after a ceremony yesterday in ...

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  16. DRASTIC PUNISHMENT FOR ECONOMIC CRIMES

    The first death sentences for economic crimes under new regulations issued in Hungary a fortnight ago have been imposed on two men, says ...

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  17. FOUR MATERNITY WARDS CLOSED FOLLOWING DEATHS OF BABIES

    Seventeen newly-born babies have died in less than a month as a result of an ailment which is believed to be a form of gastro-enteritis. ...

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  18. PARTY RIVALRIES OBSTACLE IN NEW FRENCH CABINET

    As leader of the "caretaker" Government Premier Leon Blum is apparently overcoming a series of obstacles which party rivalries and doctrines place in the way of forming a Government. ...

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  19. NO INCIDENTS IN STRIKE OF ARABS

    A two-hour strike by Arabs throughout Palestine ended at noon yesterday without incidents in the major Arab communiites, but there ...

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  20. ROYAL FAMILY TO HAVE XMAS GATHERING

    The Royal Family is again gathering for Christmas. Their Majesties and the two Princesses will leave Buckingham Palace on Monday, and ...

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  21. PERSIANS CLOSE FRONTIER WITH RUSSIA

    According to the Teheran correspondent of the "Daily Express," the frontier between Azerbaijan and Russia has ...

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  22. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF U.N.O. ADJOURNED UNTIL SEPTEMBER

    The General Assembly concluded an historic and strenuous 54 days session by rejecting the Ukrainian proposal to hold its next meeting in ...

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  23. WORLD LABOUR TO LIST ITEMS WITH U.N.O.

    The General Assembly, sitting at Flushing Meadow, granted the World Federation of Trade Unions, the American Federation of Labour, the ...

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  24. STAYED IN BED FOR 15 YEARS

    Raoul Duval, 58, of Amiens, who stayed in bed for 15 years as he hated the outside world, was found unconscious through lack of ...

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  25. DANISH TENNIS CUP WON BY HARPER

    COPENHAGEN, Monday. — The Australian tennis player Jack Harper won the lawn tennis cup presented by Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark ...

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  26. AMERICAN INDUSTRY, LABOUR OPPOSE ARBITRATION

    Employers and labour are opposed to the creation of any Government super-machinery or compulsory arbitration for handling labour disputes. A committee, representing the American Federation of ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN TRADE MISSION TO BURMA

    Confidence that trade, commerce and shipping between India and Australia will make considerable headway in the coming years was ...

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  28. CHINESE REDS LAUNCH NEW OFFENSIVE

    Communist reports from Kiangsu Province say that a counter-offensive has been launched against Government troops who recently captured ...

    Article : 160 words
  29. NEW YORK FOOTBALLERS

    One of the worst betting scandals for 25 years was disclosed when the police arrested a Broadway gambler who admitted offering 3,500 dollar ...

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  30. RUSSIA BECAME REASONABLE WHEN U.S. TOOK STAND

    Negotiations with Russia over the general peace treaties reached a turning Point on November 23, says the New York "Herald-Tribune" when ...

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  31. CHURCHILL STATUE TO BE 118ft. HIGH

    The Mayors of the Cinque Ports, who are examining a proposal to erect a statue of Winston Churchill on the cliffs of Dover, are believed ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. LINER SPEEDED UP WITH TURKEYS

    The Highland Monarch, with 250,000 turkeys on board, is expected to arrive on Thursday. The liner was not due to arrive until Saturday but ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. HULL GIRLS FOUND IN POLISH CAMP

    Although the Polish camp near Driffield, in Yorkshire, has been put out of bounds to girls after 80 were rounded up in a raid, three more ...

    Article : 73 words
  34. NURSES STRIKE FOR MORE WAGES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— Six day nurses at the Fullarton Home for Incurables went on strike to-day for an increase of £1 a week. They were ...

    Article : 59 words
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