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  3. PLAN TO NATIONALISE COMMUNICATION SERVICES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton) said in the House of Commons that the Government had decided that the communication services now being operated by Cable and Wireless Ltd. should be transferred to public ownership. ...

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  4. 40,000 TONS OF RUBBER AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—It is officially stated that 40,000 tons of Malayan rubber are awaiting shipping instructions from Lon ...

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  5. TENSE SITUATION IN INDONESIA Extremists Appear To Be Out Of Control

    LONDON, Friday.—A tense situation prevails in Indonesia, where the selfstyled "president" (Dr. Sockarno) appears quite unable to control the extremists, and who is now reported to be missing. British warships are evacuating 1500 women and children, and there has been a good ...

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  6. JAP PRINCE AT SCHOOL

    JAP PRINCE AT SCHOOL. Youngest member of the Jap Royal Family, Prince Masahito Yoshinomiya (right) in arithmetic class at the Peers' School in Nikko, Honshu. With fellow class mates the Prince was removed from Tokio to Nikko two years ago to escape bombing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NIGHT OF HORROR IN MANILA

    MANILA, Friday. — Further details of the night of horror in the Bay View Hotel were unfolded at the continuation of the Yamashita ...

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  8. FIERCE FIGHTING IN NORTH CHINA

    CHUNGKING. Friday.—A Communist spokesman said widespread Heining continued in North China, and was particularly fierce in Shangsi Province. The Nationalists were engaged in a pincer drive from north to south designed to squeeze the Communists from their holdings on the Tientsin ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS DECLARE WITH 424 RUNS

    DHLHI, Thursday.—The cricket match between the Australian side and the Princes' Eleven was attended today by a crowd of 10,000 spectators. ...

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  10. BRITAIN THANKS HER SERVICES

    LONDON. Friday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee), moving a resolution of thanks to the services in the House of Com ...

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  11. RUSSIAN CENSORSHIP TO REMAIN

    LONDON, Friday. — The Hussian censorship is to remain in force, says the Associated Presscorrespondent in Moscow. M. ...

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  12. PUBLIC CONTROL OF BRITISH AIR SERVICES

    LODON, Friday.—The Parliamcntary Secretary for Civil Aviation (Mr. Ivor Thomas), announcing the Government's policy, ...

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  13. WANTS TO SEND CRICKET TEAM TO ENGLAND

    JOHNNESBURG, Friday. — The South African Cricket Association has cabled the M.C.C. asking whether England is willing to receive a South ...

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  14. RUSSIA FAVORS DETACHING RUHR FROM GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The Soviet has told Britain and America that it favors detaching the Ruhr Valley from Germany and turning ...

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  15. AMERICA CHALLENGES FOR DAVIS CUP

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Lawn Tennis Association of America has challenged Australia for the Davis Cup in 1946, Advice to this effect has been received from ...

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  16. DOCKERS TO RESUME WORK

    LONDON, Friday.—The Manchester dockers, by a majority of 1350 to 376, voted to return to work. BERLIN, Friday.—Marshal Zhukov, ...

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  17. Special Mission Accounted for Hangman of Bohemia

    LOXDON. Friday.—Czeeh parachutists flown from Britain kilked Heydrich the Nazi "Hangman of Bohemia." ...

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  18. TERRORISM IN PALESTINE

    LONDON. Friday. — The Colonial Secretary (Mr. G. H. Hall) in the House of Commons described the outbreaks of terrorism in Palestine as a ...

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  19. Fighting in Cairo

    LONDON, Friday.—Street fighting broke out in the centre of Cairo when a general strike was called as a protest against the Balfour declaration, ...

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  20. NEW NAVAL BASE CONSTRUCTED

    COLOMBO, Friday.—The Royal Marines, working at high pressure, constructed a first-class naval base, with full-scale defences, In virgin Jun ...

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  21. GREAT SWING TO LABOR

    LONDON. Friday.—The British municipal elections snow a great swing to Labor, which has gained 766 seats and lost only 21. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA COULD HELP INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Friday—The Indian Trade Commissioner to Australia (Mr. Sakhena) said to-day Australia was in a good position to help India industrialise herself ...

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  24. Roundup of German Bankers Begins

    FRANKFURT, Friday.—A round-up of Germany's leading bankers began in the American zone with the arrest of 21 directors of six of the biggest German banks. ...

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  25. Graphic Description of Last Days of Hitler And Eva Braun

    LONDON, Friday.—Hitler shot himself through the mouth and Eva. Braun, although supplied with a revolver, poisoned herself in the Reich ...

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  26. Ceylon Disappointed With Britain's Attitude

    COLOMBO,Friday. — A meeting of Ministers decided to recommend to the Stale Council acceptance of the constitutional reforms proposed by the Brit ...

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