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  2. FASHION SHOW IN BERLIN

    ALLIED SERVICEWOMEN recently attended the first big fashion show in Berlin since the end of the war. The parade drew a big crowd, including many Allied Military officers stationed in Berlin. Styles were rather conservative because of the shortage of materials and production facilities. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BRITAIN TO GET 1386 U.S. PLANES

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- More [?] American planes are transferred' Britain under an Anglo-American agreement finally settling war claims under Lend-Lease ...

    Article : 192 words
  4. TIGHT SOVIET HOLD ON GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--That Russia has Taken a dominant position in shaping The future of Germany is The conclusion emerging from reports from The occupied zones appearing in ...

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  6. ALEKHINE CHOKED TO DEATH

    LISBON, Wednesday.--An autopsy on Alexander Alekhine, world chess champion, showed that he choked to ...

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  7. German Woman Tells How She Plotted For Seven Years To Kill Hitler

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A woman who declares that she worked for seven years to kill Hitler, and took part in the bomb plot against him in 1944, will be the principal witness called by Dr. Schacht, former president of the Reichsbank, at his trial as a war criminal at Nuremberg. ...

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  8. Rid Of Explosives After 17 Months

    BELFAST, Wednesday. -- Capt. George Erard. of the Belgian motorship Prince de Liege, has got rid at Belfast of a dangerous ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. Disease In Japan

    TOKYO, Wednesday. -- The Kyodo News Agency reports that there are more than 20,000 cases of eruptive typhus and smallpox ...

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  10. 27 Nations In London Grain Talks

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In an attempt to narrow the gap between European cereal production and requirements until the ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. UNRRA URGES RIGOROUS FOOD CONTROL

    ATLANTIC CITY (U.S.). Wednesday. -- The UNRRA special committee on food today urged member nations to ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. CITY WILL GET ROOF GARDEN

    ARCHITECT'S DRAWING of a new hotel proposed to be built on the present site of the Duke of Wellington Hotel (corner of Russell and Flinders Streets). The hotel will incorporate all the modern features, including a luxurious roof garden and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RUSSIAN WALKS OUT AT UNO

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The Soviet delegate, Mr Gromyko, walked out of the UNO Security Council meeting this afternoon after the Council had refused his request to postpone ...

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  14. Defence Plan "Might Annoy Dominions"

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The British Government, today rejected a proposal, put forward in the House of Lords, for a more ...

    Article : 306 words
  15. GRAVE SITUATION AT TRIESTE

    TRIESTE, Wednesday. -- The situation at Trieste, the Italian port to which Jugoslavia has laid claim, took a turn for the worse today, says The Times correspondent. The Italians as a counterblast. ...

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  16. BIG 5 PLAN WORLD POLICE FORCE

    Army, Navy and Air Force representatives of the Big Five -- Britain, America, Russia, France and China -- conferred in secret ...

    Article : 106 words
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