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  3. Forecast

    Cloudy and warm with local thunderstorms. ...

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  4. YEAR OF DECISION, SAYS PRES. TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP).—The United States, strongly confident, faces 1946 as the "year of decision" in international affairs, aware of its great respo nsihiiities to all peoples of the world, declared President Truman in a budget message to Congress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO DECISION ON PERSIAN APPEAL

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—There were discussions yesterday on how and when the Persian situation could be brought before the Security Council, says the "Times" diplomatic correspondent. No ...

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  6. POLISH TROOPS LEAVE ENGLAND

    The first contingent of Polish troops to leave England. They take a last look at England from the S.S. Banfora before sailing on their homeward voyage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIGHTING IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Monday (AAP). —Armed outlaws attacked police stations in Southern Pelononnesus and freed 32 ...

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  8. JAP WEAPONS DESTROYED

    TOKIO, Monday (AAP).—According to the Associated Press American troops, since October, destroyed over one-third of ...

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  9. Greek Reds Want British To Leave

    ATHENS, Monday (AAP). — There were shouts of "down with the British," "Let them get out," at a mass meeting of the Greek ...

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  10. GEN. de GAULLE RESIGNS

    PARIS, Monday (AAP).—It is officially announced that the French Premier (General de Gaulle) has resigned. The General's Private Secretary (M. Palewski) said that de Gaulle is definitely retiring from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CARDINAL GILROY TO LEAVE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Cordinal Gilroy, who leaves Sydney by air tomorrow morning, will travel by Lancaster to London and from ...

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  12. LEOPOLD WANTS PLEBISCITE

    LONDON, Monday (AAP). — King Leopold, of Belgium, in an interview with the New York "Times" correspondent (Cyrus ...

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  13. BRITISH PATROLS IN JAVA WITHDRAW

    BATAVIA, Monday (AAP).— Stubborn Indonesian resistance forced two British patrols south of Sourabaya to withdraw ...

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  14. New Lord Chief Justice

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).— Viscount Caldecote has resigned the office of Lord Chief Justice of England. ...

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  15. Allied Advances Saved French Workers

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—Swift Allied advances disrupted a Nazi plan for the mass deportation of all able bodied men and women of ...

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  16. EIRE HANDS OVER GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—The Eire Government is handing over to the Allied ...

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  17. 'SARAWAK MUST REMAIN INDEPENDENT'

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).— "Sarawak is not British. It would be an anachronism if it were reduced from the status of a ...

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  18. Sept. 2 As V.J.Day

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government believes that September 2, 1945, should be regarded as the date on which hostilities with Japan ceased as far as Australia was concerned. ...

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  19. U.S. SURVIVORS DEMAND INQUIRY INTO LOSSES OF ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    BENTWOOD (Texas), Monday (AAP).—Reunion of the American 36th Division troops has demanded a Congressional investigation of ...

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  20. AMBONESE FAREWELL AUSSIES

    AMBON, Monday (AAP). — Sneaking through an M.P. cordon natives gave a rousing farewell to Australian troops who left Ambon ...

    Article : 96 words
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