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  3. REPARATION CLAIMS OPPOSED ON GERMANY

    The United States refused to agree to a programme of reparations from current German production, General Marshall told Molotov during the Foreign Ministers' discussion of the British proposal on reparations. ...

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  4. Arab States May Seek Appeal to International Court

    Yesterday, Jamal El Husseini, vice-chairman of the Arab Higher Committee, and cousin of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, said that Arab States vyere considering appealing to the International Court of Justice against the ...

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  5. PERSIAN PREMIER MUST RESIGN

    Parliament passed a vote of no-confidence in the Premier' (Ghavan Es Sultaneh) who, according to procedure, must resign. Ghavam, after claiming that he had saved Persia from the danger of an uprising in the Azerbaijan Province, told the House ...

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  6. TRUMAN'S AID TO EUROPE APPROVED

    The House of Representatives rejected decisively all efforts to slash the 590 million dollar bill authorising ...

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  7. BRITAIN DRAWS 100m. DOLLARS FROM AMERICA

    The United States Treasury announced that Britain has withdrawn 100 million dollars from its loan from the United, ...

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  8. BELGIAN GOVT. TO CONFER WITH KING LEOPOLD

    The Chamber of Deputies, after a stormy debate, gave the Government a strong vote of confidence on its method of ...

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  9. JAPANESE HOME MINISTRY TO BE DISBANDED

    The Home Ministry, once one of the most vicious instruments of Japanese oppression, will be disbanded on Decomber 31, by a MacArthur ...

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  10. Soviet Confiscates Currency In Northern Korea

    The Soviet-controlled Government. in Northern Korea confiscated an currency and closed all but nationally owned stores last week, and that ...

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  11. ANTI-INFLATION WITHOUT PRICE CONTROL

    Republican Congressional leaders agreed on the anti-inflation programme without price or rationing controls. ...

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  12. BEER BOYCOTT BENEFITS NEW ZEALAND

    Since the boycott, or "beercott," as it is now called, against the increase in the price of beer from 6d to 7d a glass began on the west ...

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  13. LOUIS "DRIED" HIMSELF OUT

    Columnist Jimmy Cannon, in an exclusive interview with Joe Louis, repoits Louis as saying "Diet and drying out were responsible for my bad ...

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  14. BRITISH ARMY AS PART OF CIVIL DEFENCES

    Peace- time trained citizen forces are proposed as part of the civil defence services in a Government memorandum on ...

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  15. INDIA'S ATTITUDE ON EIRE

    Mr. De Valera told the Dail that the Indian Government had assured him that the Indian delegation to U.N.O. voted against the admission ...

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  16. TAS. PREMIER HAS INTERVIEW WITH GOVERNOR

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) in company with the Attorney-General, saw the Governor (Sir Hugh Binney) this afternoon, after he had ...

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  17. LITTLE PROGRESS IN TRADE TALKS WITH CANADA

    Very little progress has been made by the British Mission in talks with Canadian officials. It is reported that Britain wants to use the 317 million dollars, balance of the Canadian loan, to buy copper, zinc, lead and aluminium, and perhaps leather to be ...

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  18. GENERAL STRIKE ORDERED IN ITALY

    The Chamber of Labour ordered a general strike from to-day and the decision affects more than 500,000 workers in Rome and the surrounding Provinces. The decision was made after the Communists rejected the ...

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  19. ROYAL COUPLE RETURNING TO LONDON

    Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will return to London at the week-end to attend the birthday celebrations of His Majesty on ...

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  20. RED TAPE RETARDS AIR TRAVEL TO AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Jack Peak, clearance manager of the Pacific and Alaska division of Pan-American "Airways, declared that red tape was retarding ...

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  21. FRENCH OFFICER DEFENDS SOVIET MISSION TO FRANCE

    Lieut- Colonel Raymond Marqule, head of the French Reparation Mission to the Soviet Union, which has been, expelled, told a Press" ...

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  22. ONE KILLED IN BENGAL DEMONSTRATION

    One person was killed and 21 injured when a crowd of about 300 clashed with police outside the Ben. gal Legislative Assembly while ...

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  23. KRUPPS SOLD PLANS TO JAPAN

    Krupps sold, plans for submarine construction to Japan in 1920. This was disclosed in the American War Crimes Court during the hearing of ...

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  24. FRENCH DIPLOMAT FINED £6,000

    Georg Geoffry, a member of the French diplomatic staff, who arrived in England with 291 watches sewn in the linings of his coat and vest, ...

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  25. SMALL PLANES COMPLETE TRIP ROUND WORLD

    George Truman and Clifford Evans landed their 100 h.p. Piper Cubs at the local airport yesterday complet. ing in 122 days 23 hours 4 minutes ...

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  26. CO-OPERATION VITAL TO N.Z.

    Questioned about the reported statement by Mr. Cutler, the Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. Murray) said he had received no ...

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  27. TRADE TALKS WITH RUSSIA

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Wilson) returned by air from talks in Moscow. "We had useful talks and ...

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  28. SJAHRIR TO REMAIN IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Sjarifuddih) said tonight that the Republican Government had agreed that Sjahrir should continue his Australian visit ...

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  29. COMMONS TO TIGHTEN UP CONTROL

    The House Commons adopted by 287 votes to 128 aGovernment moMon to enable the House to take action against any person offering ...

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  30. BRITISH DENIAL OF AMERICAN CONTROL IN GERMAN ZONES

    British delegation sources said that the Secretary of the Army (Mr. Royall) had gone too far in claiming that the United States,will have ...

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  31. NEWSPAPERS COVER SKIES FASTER THAN ASTRONOMERS

    Questioned about the new comet, visible in southern skies and first reported from South Africa, Dr. Harlow Shapely, Director of the ...

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  32. "LITTLE" ASSEMBLY TO MEET ON JANUARY 5

    The Secretary-General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lte) announced the opening session of the "Little" Assembly would be held on January 5. ...

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  33. BUILDINGS CREATE FIRE RISK

    Many imposing buildings in Auckland are fire traps, and a fatal fire, like the recent Christchurch disaster, could happen here, states a report' ...

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  34. THIRD DEATH IN N.Z. FROM INF PARALYSIS

    The third death from infantile paralysis—a boy aged 8—has occurred In the Auckland Hospital are 38 ...

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  35. SPECIAL STAMPS FOR ROYAL ANNIVERSARY

    The Postmaster General (Mr, Pailing) announced in the House of commons, that there will be an issue of special stamps to commemorate the ...

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  36. PHILIPPINES SEEKS LUXURY TAX

    President Roxas said to-day he will ask Congress for luxury taxes on nonessential commodities from the United states to conserve the dollar ...

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  37. N.Z. RUGBY LEAGUE WINS

    LONDON, Thursday.—New Zealand Rugby League players defeated Bramley by 31 pointe to 3 ...

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