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  3. SAFEGUARDING OF PEACE INCOMPATIBLE WITH ARMAMENTS RACE_

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—"The safeguarding of enduring peace demand that peace-loving people should possess the necessary armed forces," ^ said the Soviet Foreign Commissar (Mr. Molotov) in a recent speech. "This in any case applies to all countries which bear the main responsibility for ...

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  4. CHEATED THE GALLOWS

    Robert Ley, former German Labor Front leader, who committed suicide by hanging himself with a towel in his cell at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOEKARNO REJECTS DUTCH DECLARATION

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—Dr. Soekarno, President of the Indonesian Republic, flatly rejected the Netherlands East Indies Government's declaration providing for Indonesitn partnership within the Netherlands kingdom. His Foreign Minister proposed ...

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  6. New Mayor of New York

    NEW YORK. Wednesday. — Mr. William O'Dwyer (Democrat) bag been elected Mayor of New York City to succeed Mr. Laguardia, who is to retire on ...

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    THE MAYOR OF NEW YORK (Mr. Laguardia), who is to retire, photographed with his wife. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 606 M.P.H, AIR SPEED RECORD BY BRITISH PLANE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Pilot-Officer Greenwood, flying a Meteor jet-plane, established an air speed record, averaging ...

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  9. Labor Gains in Scotland

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Results so far declared in the Scottish municipal elections show that Labor has Rained control of Aberdeen,.Dundee, Glasgow. Greenock ...

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  10. "NIGHTMARE VOYAGE" FROM AUSTRALIA

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—The _ Esperance Bay ship's master and officers gave a first-hand account of tile nightmare voyage from Australia to Batavia, says the "Daily Telegraph" Batavia correspondent. He adds that their account differed _ from official Australian accounts, which on Monday stated ...

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  11. NO ALLEGIANCE TO BRITAIN, SAYS DE VALERA

    DUBLIN, Wednesday. — "We are not prepared to accept allegiance to the British Crown. My uuerring aim has always been to ...

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  12. £700,000 Paid to Lord I Nelson's Descendants

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) told the House of Commons that the total sum paid to ...

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  13. WILL MASTER ATOMIC SECRET, SAYS MOLOTOV

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The Soviet Foreign Commissar (Mr. Molotov) said in a speech that the Soviet Union would master the secret of atomic energy and "many other things." He called on Russians to plunge into research with "Bolshevic energy." ...

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  14. CONTROL COMMISSION MEETS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Far-Easteru Control Commission, Major-General M'Coy, U.S. representative, was appointed ...

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  15. "Fundamental Objective" Achieved

    CANBERRA, Wednesday, — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said today that in handling the indonesian situation the Commonwealth ...

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  16. BRITAIN TO BUY OUR FLAX

    LONDON, —Wednesday. — The British flax controller (Hr, John Ferrier), in a speech at Belfast, ' said Britain would open uegotia ...

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  17. PLANNING ALL-OUT CIVIL WAR

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—Reports from Yenan state that the Communists are proceeding with plans (or rn all-out civil war against the ...

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  18. NUN'S EVIDENCE OF JAP ABDUCTIONS

    MANILA, Wednesday. — sister Candida, Ocumpo, a Filipino nun, gave evidence at the Yumushita trial thal Japanese regularly abducted girls ...

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  19. Belgian Stare of Martial Law To Be Terminated

    BRUSSELS. Wednesday. — Cabinet decided to terminate on November 12 the state of martial law imposed when disorder was provoked over the ...

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  20. French Parties' Joint Programme

    PARIS. Wednesday.—The Frenen Catliolic Left yesterday received from the Socialist Party a copy of the joint Socialist-Communist programme for ...

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  23. Worst Month for Crime for Many Years

    LONDON, Wednesday.—October was the worst moutli for crime in Britain for many years, savs the "Evening News," reporting that Scotland Yard ...

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  24. PROPOSED WORLD-WIDE TRADE CHARTER

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says Britain has approved in principle a proposed world-wide trade charter and agreed to support it at a United Nations conference in the spring of 1946 as a basis for an international trade or-. ganisation. The'charter establishes as its goal a substantial reduction of tariffs with ...

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