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  3. MOUNTBATTEN LEAVES SINGAPORE FOR AUSTRALIA TO-DAY

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—The Supreme Allied Commander in South-East Asia (Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten), who will leave Singapore to-morrow morning on a flight to Canberra, will make more than 30 speeches on his tour of Australia and New Zealand, which will extend over two and a half weeks. ...

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  4. STRONG OPPOSITION TO SOVIET BID TO DELAY ACTION ON PERSIA No Change in Plans for U.N.O. Meeting

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Russia's request that the New York meeting of the U.N.O. Security Council be postponed met with a flat refusal, and the session will begin on Monday as scheduled. According to agency diplomatic correspondents, the British ...

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  5. SEARCH FOR FLOOD VICTIMS

    Searchers returning along the flooded roadway at MacArthur, in the Western District of Victoria, after a vain search for the five members of the missing Sparrow family, whose bodies were found in a later search. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. To Dictate His Memoirs While in Bed

    NEW HAVEN (Connecticut), Friday.—Mr. Churchill plans to dictate his memoirs while in bed. He therefore took home with ...

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  7. PRINCESS CHARMED PEOPLE OF ULSTER

    LONDON, Friday. — "Princess Elizabeth charmed us all," said the Governor of Northern Ireland (Lord Granville) in a message to ...

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  8. GOERING ASSERTS HE DID NOT BELIEVE IN MASTER RACE THEORY

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—Goering caused a surprise when he told the war crimes tribunal on the resumption of the trial to-day that, he did not believe in the master race theory. I recognise differences in races, but I never agreed to the theory that if one race might be superior to another it should ...

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  9. CONSUL'S SHORT STAY IN DAIREN

    SHANGHAI, Friday. — Mr. Leo. Sturgeon, U.S. Consul-General at Dairen, returned unexpectedly to-day. He declined to say why he stayed in ...

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  10. MORE FOOD RIOTS IN HAMBURG

    HAMBURG, Friday. — More rioting has broken out in Hamburg, where Germans are seveneighths of a month's ration of ...

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  11. TASMANIANS FINISH TIMOR ASSIGNMENT

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian occupation of Dutch Timor ended on Wednesday, when the 12-40th Battalion, ...

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  12. Denied Russian Submarines in Jaya Waters

    BATAVIA, Friday. — Official sources denied reports that a number of Russian submarines were plying off South Java. A Dutch staff officer ...

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  13. INFAMOUS REGIMENT'S REMNANTS TRACED

    HONG KONG, Friday. —A British war crimes investigator reported yesterday that remnants of a Japanese regiment which raped and murdered in ...

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  14. LEFT AMPUTATIONS TO TAXI DRIVERS

    HAMBURG, Friday. — S.S. doctors in Neuengamme concentration camp would sometimes become tired of unfinished operations and walk off and leave ...

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  15. Petrol Control Ends in South Africa on Monday

    CAPE TOWN, Friday. — The Minister for Economic Development (Mr. Sydney Waterson) announced in Parliament that all control regulations on ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Colonel W. Hodgson, Australian Minister to Paris, and Mr. Paul Hasluck will be accredited by the Commonwealth ...

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  17. Plane Crashes into Wall of School Playground

    LONDON, Friday. — The pilot and co-pilot were killed and two schoolgirls slightly burned and cut when an R.A.F. Mosquito crashed into the wall ...

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  19. "TRUTH" APOLOGISES

    LONDON, Friday. — Truth and Sportsman Ltd., Australia, to-day apologised in the High Court to the Hon. Maxwell Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook's ...

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  20. CLASH WITH INDONESIANS LED BY JAPS

    BATAVIA, Friday. — A patrol of British and Indian troops south of Semarang encountered about 100 Indonesians led by two ...

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  21. MORE RATION CUTS FORECAST

    LONDON, Friday—Further cuts in the margarine and soap ration and a still darker loaf of bread may be announced shortly, says ...

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  22. U.S. Officers to Wear Same Uniforms as Other Ranks

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The Army has ordered distinctions of uniforms between officers and other ranks to be eliminated by 1948 except for ...

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  23. Campaign For Fusion with Communists

    LONDON, Friday. — The central committee of the Berlin Social Democratic Party has intensified its campaign against members ...

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  24. SAYS ROYAL VISIT TO S. AFRICA ILL-TIMED

    CAPE TOWN, Friday. — The leader of the South African Nationalist Party (Dr. Malan), said in Parliament that a Royal visit to South Africa in ...

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  25. Never So Much Drinking in United States

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — A Commerce Department report discloses that Americans spent the record total of 7,800 million dollars on alcoholic drinks ...

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  26. UPROAR AT "BLUEBEARD" TRIAL

    PARIS, Friday. — A violent exchange between the public prosecutor (M. Dupin) and Dr. Marcel Petiot 's counsel (M. Floriot) ...

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  27. COMMUNISTS PIN FAITH TO ARMED MIGHT

    MOSCOW, Friday. — Russian forces must be ready to guard the Soviet State, said the Communist Party journal, "Party Construction." Russia ...

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  28. Defying Dockers, Norwegian Housewives Unload Ship

    OSLO, Friday.—Thousands of housewives carrying banners, "We do not want a dockers' dictatorship," broke a police cordon at the docks and ...

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  29. FAMINE PERIL IN INDIA

    ATLANTIC CITY, Friday—Sir Girja Stonier Bajpai, Indian Agent-General in Washington, has warned U.N.R.R.A. Council that ...

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  30. Atom Bomb Tests to Be Televisioned

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The Navy demonstrated new airborne tele vision equipment to be used by official observers of the Bikini atomic bomb ...

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  31. First Woman to Fly Jet Plane Killed in Crash

    LONDON, Friday. — The first woman to fly a jet plane when she piloted a Meteor a few months ago, First Officer Mrs. Rosamund Everard ...

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  32. Tear Gas Used Against Hunger-Striking Police

    NEW DELHI, Friday. — Tear gas was used to-day to disperse a procession of about 100 hunger-striking policemen in Old Delhi. Later 86 ...

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  34. SINGAPORE COMMUNIST SENTENCED

    SINGAPORE, Friday. — Lin-AhLiang, chief of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Communist Party, was sentenced to one year's rigorous ...

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  35. Prime Minister to Discuss Future of Ruhr and Rhineland

    LONDON, Friday.—The Secretary of State for Air (Viscount Stansgate) told the House of Lords that the future of the Ruhr and the Rhineland would be one of the subjects discussed at the forthcoming meeting of Dominions Prime Ministers. The Dominions were vastly interested. He was replying to a ...

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