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  2. UNRRA DOES BIG JOB FOR EUROPE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- [?] European Committee of UNRRA meeting in London,reported the UNRRA shipments to ...

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  3. Schools Observe Armistice

    ARMISTICE DAY was observed in schools today. With bowed heads, these pupils of the Northcote Boys' High School stood in silence for one minute during the ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. SHOWS SIGNS OF SOFTNESS TOWARDS JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The first concrete signs are becoming apparent of a softening of the American attitude towards conquered Japan. ...

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  5. PEER PREFERS BICYCLE

    ELEVATED to the peerage, he still rides his bike. Dr. Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 66, Master of Balliol College. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Steps To British Socialism

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The British Government is preparing legislation for the rationalisation programme ...

    Article : 252 words
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  8. Homeless Jap Tried To Kill Minister

    TOKYO, Thursday. -- the [?]son riven today for recently attempted assassination of the Japanese Home Minister ...

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  9. CHUNGKING ARMY CHIEFS MEET

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. -- Latest move in the conflict between the Chinese Government and the Communist forces is the announcement that Government military leaders are meeting ...

    Article : 532 words
  10. STALIN MYSTERY PERSISTS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The "disappearance" of Generalissimo Stalin continues to be a first-class mystery throughout the world. From New York and Paris ...

    Article : 472 words
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  12. Ultimatum In Java May Produce Crisis

    SOURABAYA, Thursday. -- An ultimatum issued to the Indonesians in Sourabaya today by Major-Gen. E. C. Mansergh, British commander, is bound to bring the situation here ...

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  13. WEIGHT--18st. AGE--14

    THE POINTER swung to 18 stone when 14-year-old Jack Sellick, of Pilning, England, stood on the weighing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
  14. MARJORIE LAWRENCE TO TOUR EUROPE

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- Miss Marjorie Lawrence left by air for the first commercial tour of Europe by an artist from America since ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA SHAVEN FOR FRENCH?

    SAIGON, Thursday. -- Australian ships, carrying Red Cross medical and other supplies, are expected to ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. ITALIAN P.O.W.'s TO BE SENT HOME

    LONDON, Thursday.--Within a few weeks, a start is to be made on the repatriation of more than 150,000 Italian Prisoners-of-war in ...

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  18. PREPARATIONS FOR GREEK ELECTIONS

    ATHENS, Thursday.--The Premier of Greece (M. Canellopoulos). in a conference with the British Ambassador (Sir Reginald Leeper). ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. Leave For Talks On Tele-Communications

    LONDON, Thursday. -- British delegates for the Empire and American tele - communications conference in Bermuda on ...

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