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  3. PORT OF TANGKU CAPTURED BY CHINESE REDS

    The vital port of Tangku has been captured by the Communists who also took Hsinko, immediately north of Tcngku, the sea outlet to Tientsin. Chiang Kai-Shek has placed full power to ...

    Article : 327 words
  4. GERMANS URGED TO DROP WARLIKE NOTIONS

    Asserting, that some Germans still have warlike notions, the British Military Governor of Germany (General Sir Brian Robertson), worried them to get on with the job of rebuilding economy for peace ...

    Article : 307 words
  5. Western Europe As First Line Of Defence

    Western Europe will be the first line of defence of the five signatories of the Brussels Pact. This was ...

    Article : 118 words
  6. DENY RECAPTURED BY INDONESIANS

    Dutch officials deny a claim by Indonesian Republic to have recaptured Jogjakarta which was made by Dr Soedjatmoko, spokesman for the Indonesian delegation to U.N.O., but he admitted ...

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  7. RECOVERED AFTER CERTIFIED AS DEAD

    Some mourners fled in panic when Vincenzo Filotoe, 48 sat up in his coffin 48 houra after he had ...

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  8. DUTCH EMBASSY CONCERNED WITH INDONESIA

    The Netherlands Embassy in Washington is known to be extreihely concerned at the unfavourable public reaction to the ...

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  9. AMERICANS MUCH ALARMED AT PROSPECTS OF WAR

    "American people are much more alarmed about the war than we are," declared the "Red Dean" of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett ...

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  10. FRENCH-ITALIAN UNITY

    France and Italy have formally agreed to work closer together to help build up Western Europe. An official communique, isaued ...

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  11. EUROPE TO FACE CRISIS AFTER MARSHALL AID

    During a debate on the French Budget in the National Assembly last night, Paul Reynaud declared, that the 19 European ...

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  12. JAP. WAR LEADERS HANGED

    The United Press correspond dont reports that General Tojo and other war leaders, who were sentenced to death, were hanged ...

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  13. HAEBAS CORPUS WRIT TO PRODUCE PRISONER

    A writ of habeas corpus, directing the officer commanding a military barracks near Colchester, to bring Richard George Elliot, an ex-Etonian to the law courts, was issued by the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Goddard). ...

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  14. WESTERN POWERS EXERCISE CONTROL IN W. GERMANY

    In the face bfcontinued Soviet refusal fo participate in the work of the Four-Power Allied Kommaridatura, since the Russian "walk-out" in July Britain, France and the United States have decided ...

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  15. MAN PUSHED OUT OF EXPRESS

    Robert Petit, 48, entered a ladies only compartment on the Paris-Bordeaux Express. Two women, asked him to leave but ...

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  16. SMUTS SAYS WAR WILL COME AGAIN

    "War will come again, declared Field- Marshal Smuts in an interview at Pretoria with the New ...

    Article : 130 words
  17. DUTCH DECLARE INDONESIANS VIOLATED TRUCE

    The Dutch representative (Jan Herman van Royen) told the Secmity Council to-day that the Republicans in Indonesia had ...

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  18. MAN PLAYED SNOOKER FOR 45 HOURS

    Dickie Flicker, a 40-year-old Hackney watchmaker, played snooker continuously for 45 hours 27 minutes and established a ...

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  19. RECONSTRUCTION WORK IN CHINA SUSPENDED

    All reconstruction projects in China by the Economic Co-operation Administration have been suspended. This was announced by the E.C.A. Administrator (Mr. Paul Hoffman) after conferring yesterday with President ...

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  20. SECOND CARRIER FOR AUSTRALIA

    The second 14,000 ton light fleet carrier to be built in Britain for the Royal Australian Navy will be the Majestic, later ...

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  21. MICHIGAN LAW ON BARMAIDS IS CONFIRMED

    The Supreme Court, by six votes to three, confirmed a Michigan State law banning barmaids unless they are the wife or ...

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  22. NO ADMIRALTY COMMENT ON SABOTAGE REPORT

    The Admiralty to-day declined to comment on a report that sabotage was not involved in damage to the light fleet earlier, ...

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  23. NO EVIDENCE AGAINST JOHN BELCHER

    Winding up a seven-hour address to the departments the Attornoy-General (Sir Hartley Shaweross) declared there was ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. REFRIGERATOR SHIP TO CARRY MEAT

    A new 10,000 ton refrigerator ship will soon be carrying meat and dairy produce from Australia and New Zealand to Britain. ...

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  25. PRISONER EROM BATHURST GAOL ESCAPED

    Harold James Kearney, 26, who was sentenced recently to two years, escaped from the Bathurst Gaol to-day by ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. SOVIET SCIENTISTS WORK ON ATOM-BOMB CITIES

    Thousands of scientists and workers are building three "atom" cities in isolated paits of the Soyiet Union, reports the American Professor (Albert Parry) who bases his claim mainly on statemqnls by Russian soldiers taking ...

    Article : 177 words
  27. U.S. TENNIS STAR COMPLAINS OF FAVOURITISM

    Patgicia Canning Todd, Nayonal and Wightman Cup star, accused the U.S Tennis Association's ranking committee of ...

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  28. FILM DIRECTOR INVITED HERE

    Warner Brothers' film director, Flix Jacoves, has been invited by John Fuller, of Sydney, to direct two pictures in Australia, but ...

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  29. UFE SENTENCE FOR MURDER

    Two American soldiers received life sentences to day for the murder of Akira Nagai, 55, chaffeur of Mrs. Patrick Shaw ...

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  30. EIRE REPUBLIC SIGNS ACT

    The President of Eire (Sean O'Kelly) yesterday signed the Republic of Ireland Act. The bill will not operate until ...

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  31. E.C.A. SUSPENDS AID TO INDONESIA

    It was authoritatively learned that the Economic Co-operation Administration has suspended authorisations for Indonesia. ...

    Article : 106 words
  32. ARAB PLACES BAN ON CHRISTIANS TO JERUSALEM

    An Israeli communique yesterday claimed that Egyptian troops had refused to allow Christmas pilgrims to use the ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. KING AND QUEEN TO SPEND XMAS AT PALACE

    Plans have been completed by their Majesties, the King and Queen for Christmas at Buckingham Palace, the first theys have ...

    Article : 95 words
  34. BULGARIA TO ADOPT RUSSIAN PURGE METHODS

    The Bulgarian Communist Party intends to carry out a cultural and scientific purge on Russian lines ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. A BIG TEMPEST IN LITTLE TEAPOT

    He considered the recent controversy over the resale by Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands of aluminium shipments a very big tempest in a very little teapot, the E.C.A. Administrator (Mr. Paul Hoffman) said. ...

    Article : 77 words
  36. WEST GERMAN TRADE ON UP-GRADE

    Industrial production in the Anglo-American zone in Germany, set a post-war record in November, when it rose to 75 per ...

    Article : 58 words
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