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  3. MacArthur And Peace Conference

    The United States Government Was not in a position to invite General MacArthUr to attend the Japanese peace treaty ...

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  4. RADIANT PRINCES

    This happy, informal photograph of Princes Elizabeth was taken in London last month when, with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, she attended a private dinner at the Mansion House. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Oil Talks End But Door Left Open; Warships Move North

    Britain last night ended oil negotiations with Persia, but left the door open for future discussions. The British Government has already approved plans for protection of British lives and property. ...

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  6. TRUCE CONFERENCE OFF; REDS FRAME BOMBING CHARGE

    Commnunists to-day officially broke off all Korean peace negotiation, but in Washington and at Allied H.Q. in Tokyo some officials believe the break will not be permanent. ...

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  7. RED JET IS SECURED

    The first Soviet-model M.I.G. 15 jet fighter to fall into Allied hands has been salvaged from the sea off the ...

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  8. WOOL DECISION PLEASES U.K.; CONCERN IN U.S.

    The Australian decision opposing any form of wool allocation scheme or the imposition of price [?] on wool has evoked conflicting reactions in London and Washington. ...

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  9. Budget "Sound" Says Mr. Menzies

    The Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies, said yesterday that the [?] [?] [?] that the sound one," and had been ...

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  10. Flying Police Court Convicts Four Men

    A flying police court in the Northern Territory has in the last two days flown for more than 1000 miles. In that time the court has ...

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  11. OCCUPATION "PERKS" TO GO

    First tangible sign that occupation privileges, enjoyed by Allied personnel in Japan for the past six years, will be ...

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  12. Menzies Government "power Drunk," Says Dr. Evatt

    The Menzies Government was becoming increasingly power drunk, and Wanted to usurp permanent powers from the High ...

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  13. New Battleship Aground

    NEW YORK, Thurs.— A preliminary examination has shown that no damage, was done to the hull of the newest battleship, ...

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  14. Postal Voting

    The Minister for the Interior said yesterday that electors who would be unable to attend a polling place in the State for which ...

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  15. HURRICANE BLASTS MEXICAN PORT; DEATH ROLL GROWS

    A hurricane today cut Tampico, richest port in Mexico, from the outside world. Officials fear that the storm, which has already killed 154 persons, is increasing its death toll The thrashing tropical storm is believed to be driving deeper into the ...

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  16. CHINESE ENDORSE SOVIET PLAN

    The Russian proposal for a [?]ve-Power peace pact had the unan[?] and wholehearted s[?] of 475 million Chinese, ...

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  17. Pacific Fisheries

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A [?] treaty between the United S[?] Canada and Japan is [?] drafted by the State ...

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  18. BREAD DELIVERIES

    A master baker was not bound under the Bread Manufacture and Delivery Act to deliver bread Wheer such deliveries are ...

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