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  3. TRAVELLED ON FREIGHTER

    Tasmania's new Governor (Adm Sir Hugh Binney) and Lady Binney on board the freighter Port Dunedin in which they travelled from London to Australia. This photograph, their in Australia, was taken at Victoria Dock, Melbourne. Sir Hugh and Lady Binney will arrive at Hobart this morning in H.M.S. Vindex. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 'Half-Threat' to Kill MacArthur

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—A "half-threat to assassinate Gen. MacArthur," which had been voiced by a Japanese, but of which ...

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  5. BIGGEST REPARATIONS SLICE GOES TO BRITAIN

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—Because Britain made the biggest contribution to the war under the combined heads of "effort" and "damage," the Allied Reparations Commission has allotted her the biggest share of reparations from Western Germany. ...

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  6. MORE BRITISH KILLED IN JAVA FIGHTING

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.).—Sporadic fighting has been going on in the Kramat area near Batavia since four British soldiers were killed and two wounded on Friday. British tanks were ...

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  7. DISPUTE OVER GOLD

    LONDON.—A dispute concerning rival claims to gold reserves has led to a breakdown in economic talks at Moscow between the Russians and a French ...

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  8. NO MORE JEWS ENTERING PALESTINE NOW

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Jewish immigration into Palestine has now stopped altogether, says the "Observer's" Jerusalem correspondent. ...

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  9. PILING UP BOMBS

    BOSTON (A.A.P.).—The U.S. is now constructing 500 atomic bombs a year for its ...

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  10. Patton to Lie in Army Cemetery

    FRANKFURT (A.A.P.)—Gen. George S. Patton, former U.S. Third Army commander, who died suddenly on Friday night from injuries he received ...

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  11. Russia May be Making Strong Middle East Drive

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Although complete silence is being maintained about the Foreign Ministers' meetings in Moscow, indications are available that the most difficult outstanding issues concern the Middle East, says [?] diplomatic correspondent of the London "Observer." ...

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  12. NO ROBES FOR NEW CARDINALS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The shortage of red silk is one reason why the Pope has been obliged to delay the appointment of new cardinals, ...

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  13. INDEPENDENCE FOR LEVANT

    BEIRUT (A.A.P.).—The Lebanese Government has declared that it does not feel bound by the new Anglo-French agreement regarding the ...

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  14. Senators' Charge U.S. Officials Bolstering Nazism

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—"Some of our officials are countenancing and even bolstering up Nazism in the economic and political life of Germany," ...

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  15. Woman Arrested in Sydney

    SYDNEY.—A woman, whose arrest had been ordered under a warrant describing her as Mrs. Florence Elizabeth Ethel Gardiner and whose legal name ...

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  16. COMEDIAN HELPED CAPTURE TOWN

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Major-Gen. Robert Beighler, who commanded the 37th Division, disclosed that the comedian, Joe E. Brown, participated in ...

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  17. "Lord Haw-Haw" to be Executed

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—William Joyce (Lord "Haw-Haw") will be executed at Wandsworth Prison on January 3. His wife, who is under detention ...

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  18. Storm and Earthquake in Portugal

    LISBON (A.A.P.).—A violent cyclone followed by an earthquake has destroyed many factories and hundreds of houses in southern Portugal. Three ...

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  19. Franco Still Has Big Army

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The U.S. Ambassador to Spain (Mr. Norman Armour), who has returned from Spain, told the press that Franco still ...

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  20. Last Jap. Surrender in Indo-China

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Capt. T. I. S. Bell R.N., has accepted the surrender of Vice-Admiral Kondo, thus completing the handing over of all Jap. forces ...

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  21. United Nations H.Q. SITE TO BE IN EASTERN U.S.

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The committee of the United Nations preparatory commission which discussed the site of the ...

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  22. Insurgent Gains in North Persia

    TEHERAN (A.A.P.).—It is officially stated that the Azerbaijan insurgents have taken over Ardabil, which surrendered, and that the fall of Reziaeh ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. GALE FREES MINES IN CHANNEL

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Escorts of naval launches and frigates will be given to all troopships steaming through "mine alley" off the Kent coast, where scores of mines released by the recent gale are drifting. ...

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  24. BRITISH AND U.S. RECOGNITION OF YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Britain and the U.S. have formally recognised the new Yugoslav Republican Government which recently deprived King Peter of his throne. AT the same time the Hungarian ...

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  25. Hungarians Clamour For Food

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Crowds shouting "Give us bread!" demonstrated outside the Hungarian Parliament on Saturday, says Reuters Budapest ...

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  26. BRITISH TAKE GERMAN MINES

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The British authorities in Germany have, taken direct control of all collieries in the British zone, including the Ruhr area, ...

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  27. France Planning to Organise Modernised Army of Half a Million Men

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—France has decided to maintain a modernised army of half a million men and a navy of 65,000, says Paris radio, reporting that this decision was reached at a conference attended by 129 French generals, admirals and air marshals. THE occupation forces in Germany ...

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  28. Two Germans to Die

    ESSEN (A.A.P.)—Two Germans have been sentenced to death for instigating a mob of civilians to commit violence against three British airmen who ...

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  29. Arrests in Warsaw

    LONDON.—The arrest of the "underground staff" of General Anders, who commands the British-controlled Polish corps in Italy, is reported in a despatch ...

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  30. NINE-YEAR-OLD TAKES BATON FROM FAMOUS CONDUCTOR

    TORONTO (A.A.P.).—Michael Spivak, 9, took over the baton of the conductor, Sir Ernest Macmillan, on Saturday night and conducted the Toronto Symphony Orchestra through two movements of Haydn's Toy Symphony, while Sir Ernest played the ...

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  31. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    As long at the world lasts there will be joy at Christmas in remembrance of the Babe born in Bethlehem. The ageless anthem ...

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  32. DISBANDING MORE OF WEHRMACHT

    BERLIN (A.A.P.).—The Allied Control Council has approved a plan for disbanding by January 13 Wehrmacht personnel numbering about 300,000 at ...

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  33. To Seek Canadian Loan

    OTTAWA (A.A.P.)—British Treasury officials early in January are expected to begin negotiations for a Canadian loan, possibly of 1500 million ...

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