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  3. DISTRIBUTIQN BASIS FOR REPARATIONS AGAINST JAPANESE

    The Far Eastern Commission announced it had agreed that reparations to be taken from Japan should be distributed among claimant countries on the basis of human and material damage suffered by each during the ...

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  4. FEDERAL HEALTH SCHEME PROPOSED FOR UNITED STATES

    President Truman has sent a message to Congress asking that immediate action be given to an enactment of a health and ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. JAPAN DENIES MOVE TO REFORM ARMY FORCE

    A Japanese Foreign office spokesman denied there was any truth in a report that Japan was seeking, an army of 100,000 to ...

    Article : 88 words
  6. MOUNTBATTEN TO APPEAL TO INDIA FOR UNITY

    On his return to New Delhi for a meeting with Indian leaders on June 2, the Viceroy (Lord Mountbatten) will present them with the last chance of maintaining [?], He will urge that unity under an Indian ...

    Article : 345 words
  7. SOVIET REFUSES ALLOCATION OF REPARATIONS

    Kussian authorities have refuged to accept their 21 per cent. share of allocation from 58 plants in the British zone. ...

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  8. PERSIAN DEMANDS ON RUSSIA

    Persia has sent a note to Russia requesting repayment of £3,000,000 in gold and £2,000,000 in paper currency which, it claimed, Russia had ...

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  9. U.S. MISSION LEFT BY AIR FOR TURKEY

    A twenty-one man advance party of the United States Military Mission, that will administer American aid to Turkey, left ...

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  10. 10 YEARS GAOL FOR GERMAN DOCTOR

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday.—A Daehau Court sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment Max Schmidt, a German doctor, who admitted fevering the ...

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  11. MANKIND IN DANGER OF DESTRUCTION

    Man now has weapons capable of destroying the human race, said Dr. Brock Chisholm, executive secretary of the World Health Organisation of ...

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  12. RUSSIA REFUSES INSPECTION OF ATOMIC PLANTS

    Russia still refuses to submit to unlimited inspection or her atomic resources or to international control of her peaceful production of atomic energy. The Russian delegate to UNO (Gromyko), made this ...

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  13. NEW YORK POLICE LEARN SECRETS OF COMMUNISTS

    During the war the police planted detectives and policewomen in the Communist Party when Russia was on friendly terms with Germany. ...

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  14. REPARATIONS SOUGHT FROM JAPAN

    Reparations sought from Japan by 11 Allied Nations, total double the amount of Japanese assets which the United States feels should be set aside ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. DINNY PAILS FULL OF CONFIDENCE

    "I was jittery last year, especially when playing Petra, but now I have some experience under my belt," decared Dinny Pails, when he arrived ...

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  16. NO AUSTRALIAN OBSERVERS OF SUN ECLIPSE

    No Australian scientists will observe the solar eclipse in Brazil today. It was originally intended to send a small self-contained ...

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  17. 25,000 Million Dollars For World Relief

    Unofficial quarters assert that it will require an annual distribution of as much as 5,000 million dollars for the next five years if chaos in many areas is to be averted and war-torn economics and genuine free trade are to be re-established. ...

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  18. FRENCH SHOPKEEPERS TO STAGE STRIKE

    Thirty thousand small shopkeepers throughout France have decided to close on June 4 in a token strike protest against Goverment controls. ...

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  19. British Protest to U.S.A. on Jewish Appeal

    To, British Ambassador (Lord Inverchapel) sent a letter to the State Department protesting against the raising of funds [?] the United States to finance armed resistance against the British forces [?] Palestine. ...

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  20. VALUE OF GERMAN RATIONS TO BE MAINTAINED

    The calorific value of the present German rations would be maintained, even at the cost of varying Germans' diet from district to district, says an ...

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  21. STUDENTS IN DEFIANCE OF CHIANG KAI-SHEK

    Thousands of Chinese university students staged a mass protest parade yesterday in Nanking, Shanghai, Peiping and Tientsin, despite Chiang ...

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  22. FAMILY ON RELIEF PROVIDED WITH HOTEL SUITE

    A thirty-five year old [?] on city relief, who appeared in the Domestic Relations Court, yesterday to explain why one of his children was not ...

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  23. SECRET TRIAL OF NAVAL OFFICER FOR [?]NBECOMING CONDUCT'

    The Navy Department confirmed that Lieut Commander Edward Neal Little, 33, who received the Navy's [?] Star for heroism during the ...

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  24. PROFITS DOUBLED BY U.S. STORES

    Based on financial reports of 42 leading retail organisations, a survey by the "Herald-Tribuhe" revealed that their profits more than doubled ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. ITALIAN COMMUNIST ISSUES CHALLENGE

    The Italian Communist leader (Togliatti) has challenged the former U.S. Under-secretary of State. (Mr. Sumner Welles) to prove his ...

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  26. AGRICULTURISTS MUST PREPARE FOR PEACE

    The United States delegate to the International Federation of Agricultural Producers (Mr. James Patton) said the Federation, if it wanted to ...

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  27. BRITISH AWARD TO MALAYAN CHIEFTAN

    A Malayan native chief was among people to whom His Majesty made military and civil awards for services to the forces and prisoners of ...

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  28. YOUTHS CHARGED WITH MURDER

    A youth, 17, is among three young men charged with being concerned with the murder of Alec De Antiquis, who was shot dead in Charlotte St., ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. SHARP RALLY AT WALL STREET

    The Stock Exchange, after a relatively quiet opening, declined heavily to new lows at mid-day yesterday, b[?]earry in the last hour of the ...

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  30. EGYPT DEMANDS DEBT PAYMENT

    Egypt intends to ask Britain to liquidate its sterling debt at a rate of £20 million annually. A mission is leaving for London ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S NATIONAL DEBT REDUCED BY £139 MILLION

    Britain's national debt last week, was reduced by £139, million—a record for and one week within recent memory. ...

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  32. PRINCESS NOW ELIGIBLE FOR FREEDOM OF LONDON

    [?]ess Elizabeth became eligible for freedom of the City of London by signing historic papers in the Hall of Declaration which gave her the ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. GERMAN GENERALS EXECUTED

    Two German generals, Bruno Brauer and Frederik Mueller, were to-day executed for war crimes. Brauer was military governor of ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. NATIONS SEEKING TO JOIN U.N.O.

    Italy applied yesterday for mernbership of the United Nations. She ls the second German satellite doing so, Hungary having applied last ...

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  35. CARDINAL GRIFFIN VISITED LOURDES

    En route to London from a traditional visit to Rome, Cardinal Griffin visited Lourdes to join the first official party of 400 British pilgrims, ...

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  36. VON NIDA IN BRITISH GOLF TOURNEY

    Von Nida did the second round at Kilmarnock in 73, making 148 for two rounds, but he is certain to qualify for the four rounds to-morrow for ...

    Article : 41 words
  37. NO DECISION ON ATOMIC POWER PLANT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Supply Ministry stated that no decision has been reached on the proposed seven million atomic power statiohat Drigg, ...

    Article : 36 words
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