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  2. Nijinsky Asked Not To Dance Again

    LONDON, Sunday. -- British ballet lovers, shocked by the news that the 56-year-old Nijinsky intends to dance again in New York after a retirement of five years, have sent a cable pleading with him not to make the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Confused Views In London On Java Issue

    LONDON, Sunday.--London reactions to events in Java are confused, and comments are ill-formed or evasive. The popular dailies are about equally divided. Sonic declare ...

    Article : 525 words
  4. Blonde War Girl May Get Big Film Lead

    LONDON, Sunday.-- A British blonde, 23-years-old Anne[?] Simmons who worked at [?] throughout the war as light ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. U.S. OCCUPATION POLICY SLATED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--American slackness in Germany, and fear of Communism, are allowing the Germans to resume control in the American zone, says the New York Times ...

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  7. Java's Tea Industry Badly Hit

    BATAVIA, Sunday. -- Java's tea growing industry -- in which Australia, as one of its best pre-war customers, is considerably ...

    Article : 253 words
  8. Navy Tackles Pirates In Malaya

    SINGAPORE. Sunday,--Pirates using armed junks have become so active along the Malayan coastline that a British destroyer has ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. Canadian Premier Visiting Britain

    LONDON. Sunday. -- The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) staled, after his arrival at Southampton in the ...

    Article : 100 words
  10. Battleships Before Carriers In U.S. Plan

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.--The U.S. Navy has drawn up plans far the fleet which give aircraft carriers a secondary position to ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. LEADERS GATHER FOR BIG NAZI WAR TRIALS

    BERLIN, Sunday.--Final arrangements for the Nuremberg trials of the chief Nazi war criminals will be made on Tuesday in Berlin. The International Tribunal will be constituted then. The trials are expected to begin in the middle of next month. ...

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  12. Laval Trial Ending In Fiasco

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Laval treason trial will continue tomorrow in the absence of Laval and his ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. PARTISAN MISSION LEAVES ALBANIA

    LONDON, Sunday.--The American "four-man military mission." which operated in Albania with the partisans, throughout the ...

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  15. Franco-Churchill Letters Published In Spain

    MADRID. Sunday.--The Faience newspaper El Espanol. published for the first time in Spain, the letters exchanged ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. THREE MAY MEET AGAIN AT MOSCOW

    LONDON, Today .--Generalissimo Stalin is likely to agree to a meeting with President Truman and Mr. Attlee, in an attempt to solve the peace talks deadlock, it is believed in London. ...

    Article : 191 words
  17. NAZI LOOT LEADER ARRESTED

    ROME, Sunday.--Allied police in northern Italy have arrested an ex-dircctor of the German Reichsbank. Dr. Berhuber, the Italian ...

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  19. Trouble In Austria

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Serious differences between the Russians and the three other Powers ...

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  20. Atom Bomb Film Toned Down

    LONDON. Sunday.--Twentieth Century Fox has toned down its atom bomb film "House on Ninety- Second Street." for British ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. HIGH HEELS SPIKED BY DOCTOR

    LONDON. Sunday. -- When the heel of a woman's shoe is more than 1 12in. high, the weight becomes transferred ...

    Article : 146 words
  22. SOUVENIRS BY THE 1000

    TOKYO, Sunday. -- Major- General William Chase is ensuring that every homeward- bound man from his U.S. First ...

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  23. WAR WILL MAKE ONE WOMAN ONE FIVE IN BRITAIN A SPINSTER

    LONDON, Sunday.--One of every five women in Britain Will be a spinster as a result of the war, according to a statement made at a spinsters' rally in London. A demand was made for a reduction in the pension age of ...

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