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  3. JEWISH TERRORISTS KIDNAP FORMER BRITISH MAJOR

    A former British major (Mr. H. I. Collins), now Deputy Director of the light industries department, was kidnapped yesterday by members of the Irgun Zvai Leumi. He is being held as hostage for ...

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  4. DEFENCE ATTORNEYS CHALLENGE TO MACARTHUR

    Opening the defence phase in the trial of major Japanese war leaders, American and Japanese defence attorneys challenged General MacArthur's authority to create an international military tribunal. They declared ...

    Article : 405 words
  5. RIVIERA HAD FIRST SNOW FOR 100 YEARS

    After a week, during which the temperature dropped below freezing point, yesterday brought snow to all Britain. ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. YUGOSLAVIA CHARGE AGAINST GREECE

    The Yugoslav Government has sent a telegram to the Security Council charging Greece with obstructing the decision of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  7. ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION FROM URANIUM

    The Atomic Energy Council of the Royal Navy is submitting to Cabinet plans to produce a quarter of Britain's ...

    Article : 130 words
  8. BIG FOUR TREATY PROPOSED FOR 40 YEARS

    Diplomatic authorities say the Secretary of State (General Marshall) at the Foreign Ministers' Conference in Moscow on March 10, will press for a Big Four treaty for the control of Germany for 40 years. ...

    Article : 285 words
  9. May Order Distribution of Reparations

    Irked by the delay, the State Department is considering acting with other members of the Far Eastern Council in drawing up a ...

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  10. South Australia Now After M.C.C, Score

    The M.C.C. had an unpalatable taste to-day of leather hunting, to which they had subjected South Australia on Friday and Saturday, when ...

    Article : 475 words
  11. ATOMIC WAR WILL KNOCK OUT U.S. INDUSTRIES

    An enemy, using atomic weapons, could inflict 25 million casualties and knock out United States industry on the ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. FRENCH CONTINUE TO HOLD AGAINST ANNAMESE RISING.

    The Annamese rising, although long prepared and cleverly timed, failed to shake the French hold on eight key points and reinforcements ...

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  13. PUNJAB GOVERNMENT RELEASES MOSLEMS

    The Punjab Government decided to withdraw cases against the eight Punjab Moslem leaders who were arrested for passively resisting the police. They include Sir Firoz Khan Noon, who was arrested on Friday, and the ...

    Article : 171 words
  14. INQUIRY INTO SAFETY OF DAKOTAS

    The British Government is injuiring into the whole question of Dakota aircraft safety, says the "Daily Herald" aviation correspondent. ...

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  15. CRASH OF CHINESE DAKOTA

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—A Chines Douglas Dakota is believed to have crashed near Chungking on a flight from Canton with 18 passengers and ...

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  16. VIOLENT EARTH TREMORS AT NICARAGUA

    Violent earth shocks at 4.10 a.m. local time yesterday drove inhabitants of the capital to parks in terror. The tremors continued for three ...

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  17. AL CAPONE'S BODY STILL LYING IN STATE

    The embalmed body of "Scarface" Al Capone, 48, the former leader of the Chicago underworld, still lies in a funeral parlor awaiting a decision by Mrs. Capone as to whether there will be a quiet funeral locally or a flamboyant internment in Chicago. ...

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  18. INDEPENDENCE CLAIM BY PANDIT NEHRU

    No foreign Power can any longer hold us back but our own inner weakness may well delay our freedom or corrupt it, even when it is achieved, ...

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  19. EMPIRE REPORT ON CITIZENSHIP

    Some kind of common British Empire citizenship may result from talks now taking place between members of the British Parliament and ...

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  20. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) is expected to make a full statement in the House of Commons this afternoon on the revision of the Egyptian ...

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  21. HEAVY SNOW IN BRITAIN, FRANCE

    Heavy snowfalls occurred in many parts of Britain yesterday. In some countries farmers had to dig their stock out of snowdrifts. ...

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  22. YUGOSLAVIANS ATTACKED IN ITALIAN CAMP

    Yugoslavia takes a "very serious view" of an attack by anti-Tito Yugoslavs on two Yugoslav officials at a camp controlled by the Allies, ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. FOUR SOLDIERS REFUSED TO BE BLINDFOLDED

    Two A.I.F. men and two English soldiers at Changi camp in 1942, whom the Japanese condemned to death, fearlessly ...

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  24. SON OF HEIR TO SWEDISH THRONE KILLED

    The well-known American singer, Grace Moore, and the eldest son of the heir to the Swedish throne (Prince ...

    Article : 420 words
  25. WANGANELLA WILL NOT BUDGE

    Further attempts to refloat, the Wanganella by the use of tugs and the ship's own engines were a failure. A new plan developed to-day when ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. AUSTRALIA DAY IN JAPAN

    B.C.O.F. troops had a holiday to celebrate Australia Day. The 66th Battalion A.M.F. paraded in front of Hirohito's palace, watched ...

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  27. MURDER UPRISINGS SWEEP THROUGH JAPAN

    An upsurge of murders and thefts is now sweeping Japan and is due to the terrible inflation and demobilised soldiers returning home with a barbaric state of mind, says the newspaper, "Mai Nichi." ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. BRITAIN NOT DIVIDED OVER BERLIN

    Official quarters are surprised by the statement by General Sokolovskysh to the effect that Britain was opposed to the Allied Control Council ...

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