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  3. FRENCH OFFER OF INDEPENDENCE TO GAMBODIA

    The French have offered internal autonomy to the protectorate of Cambodia, says the American Associated Press which adds that it is the first serious attempt to settle the trouble HT Indo-China. ...

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  4. SOUVENIR HUNT FOR RELICS OF HITLER

    After the announcement that Hitler und Eva Braun had committed suicide in a bunker under the Berlin Chancellery and the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN TRIALS OF JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS

    Judge Mansfield, a member of the-commission appointed to investigate war crimes committed by the Japanese, revealed that the trials of ...

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  6. INDONESIANS TO OBEY SOEKARNO'S CEASE FIRE ORDER

    Revealing on his return from Magelang that the Indonesians had agreed to his order that fighting must [?]se, Dr. Soekarno added that an agreement had been reached with the British commander whereby just enough ...

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  7. FRENCH OPPOSED TO GERMAN CIVIL CONTROL

    Opposition to the formation of a central German civil administration was announced by the Foreign Minister (Bidault) ...

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  8. GENERAL BLAMEY TO RELINQUISH COMMAND

    General Blamey said to-day that he will relinquish his command as soon as arrangements can be made and he will recommend a successor. ...

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  9. CHIANG AWAITING COMMUNISTS'MOVE FOR PEACE

    More than 30 members of the Chinese Communist Central Committee are holding a meeting at Yenan, the outcome of which may mean peace ...

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  10. FRENCH COMMUNISTS AGAINST FORMATION OF WESTERN BLOC.

    Addressing the central committee of the French Communists, the party leader (Maurice Thorez) condemned any idea of a western bloc, as he ...

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  11. SINGAPORE PRISONERS TO BE RELEASED

    All prisoners still in gaol, who were convicted during the Japanese occupation, are being released to-day. The convictions, whether by the ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S DOCK STRIKE ENDED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Dock workers returned to work this morning, thus ending the five-weeks' strike, which cost, in addition to export trade ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN HANDLING OF INDONESIAN REPATRIATES ASSAILED BY DUTCH

    For permitting Indonesians to carry arms on board the liner Esperance Bay, creating a situation in which the ship's officers said they were under a risk of being murdered throughout the voyage from Australia to Batavia, ...

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  14. LABOUR GAINS IN SWISS ELECTIONS.

    Final returns for the Canton elections on Saturday reveal that the Leftists won 45 out of 100 seats. In the Geneva Grand Council the ...

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  15. DANUBE UTILISED FOR HYDRO POWER

    Rumanian and Bulgarian engineers plan to build a big electric power plant in the Danube at the Iron Gates, on the border between ...

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  16. ARABS WILL ACCEPT JEWISH MIGRATION IF ALLIES ALSO ACT

    A willingness on the part of the Arab League to agree to additional migration of Jews to Palestine was indicated by the Palestine delegate to ...

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  17. REHEARSALS OF NAZI WAR CRIMES TRIALS AT NUREMBURG

    The chief prosecutor at the forthcoming trials of major war criminals, Justice Jackson, attended a full rehearsal of the trials in the ...

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  18. BRITAIN THANKED BY NORWAY

    King Haakon in a cable to King George, expressed his country's thanks for the services of the British landing forces and their commanding ...

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  19. ITALIAN REQUEST FOR PORT

    An appeal to Marshal Tito to find a solution to the problem of Venezia Giulta was made by the VicePremier (Nenni) during a speech at ...

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  20. CHILD EVACUATION FROM BERLIN BREAKING DOWN

    The "operation stork"—evacuation of 50,000 Berlin children to safer winter areas—shows signs of breaking down. It is certainly not proceeding according to plan, reports the "Daily Mail" correspondent, who says that after three weeks only 17,000 ...

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  21. TRIBUTE TO RUSSIA'S ACHIEVEMENTS.

    "It is time that we got rid of our old-fashioned ideas about Russia," declated Professor R. N. Crawford, Professor of History, when addressing a ...

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  22. RECONSTRUCTION AID SOUGHT BY GREECE

    Greece wants immediate aid from Britain and the United States. This was revealed by the Prime Minister (Canello Poulos) who said ...

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  23. Jap Youth Appeal To MacArthur To Intervene

    The newly formed International Independence Youth Movement urged General MacArthur to intercede to try and halt the fighting in the ...

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  24. German Democrats Hold Anti-Nazi Demonstration

    More than 40,000 German Democrats yesterday assembled in a cemetery at Hacburg for the first public anti-fascist demonstration in ...

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  25. LABOUR TOLD OF BETTER CONDITION UNDER STATE!

    An assurance that managers and technicians in industry will not lose by nationalisation, was given by the Minister for Fuel and Power (Mr. ...

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  26. INDIAN OFFICERS FACE TRIAL FOR TREASON

    "For Indian officers, captured by the Japanese, torture and starvation were the only alternatives to joining the Indian National Army," stated ...

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  27. WAVE OF VIOLENCE AT LA HAGUE

    Virtually the whole of La Hague has been placed out of bounds to American troops, as a result of an increasing wave of violence, involving American ...

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  28. MYSTERY ABOUT SOVIET ORDER FOR EVACUATION

    Foreign Office officials are mystified at reports that 200,000 Germans from the Russian zone are pouring into the British zone and up to last ...

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  29. CHINESE REDS SUFFER REVERSE

    The Communist newspaper, "Daily News," accusing American forces of taking part in the recent conflict, stated that at the end of October the ...

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  30. TEACHER CHARGED WITH TREASON.

    Leonard Banning, 35, stated to be a teacher, who was arrested at Croydon airport on Friday, was charged at the Bow Street Court to-day with ...

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  31. JAVA EVACUEES FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Dutch hospital ship Oranje will leave for Australia on Saturday with 567 evacuees from Bandoeng and will pick up 250 at Semarang. ...

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  32. DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS IN HUNGARY.

    BUDAPEST, Monday.—In the first free elections for many years, Hungarians went to the polls, yesterday heavy rain to elect a National ...

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  33. FINNISH CHIEF SEEKS REST IN PORTUGAL.

    HELSINKI, Monday.—Accompanied by his physician,.Marshal Mannerheim sailed for Portugal, where he is seeking a climate favourable for his ...

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