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  3. CROWN TO OPERATE BRITISH OVERSEAS AIR SERVICES

    The Government's proposal to establish three statutory corporations for air transport were confirmed in a White Paper issued last night. The first will operate routes between the United Kingdom and other ...

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  4. MOSCOW TALKS IN A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE

    The three Foreign Ministers (Messrs. Bevin, Byrnes and Molotov) lunched together at informal cordial gatherings which were attended by ...

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  5. SINGLE DEFENCE DEPT. URGED TO US CONGRESS

    Basing his recommendations on the lessons learned in the war, President Truman, in a message to Congress, urged the setting up of a single defence department, charged with the full responsibility for armed security. ...

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  6. FRENCH CHARGED WITH TORTURE OF TONKINESE

    Rene Bussart, a war correspondent representing the Paris Press Newsagency, has protested to General le Clerc, ...

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  7. Labour Fears Fate of Bank Bill in House of Lords

    Fearing that the Bill for the Nationalisation of the Bank of England might be endangered when considered by the House ...

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  8. CLASHES WITH ARMED GERMANS IN BRITISH ZONE

    An armed battle between police and bandits in the British-occupied zone occurred last night when a police patrol arrived as ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. INDONESIANS FIRE ON DUTCH LANDING PARTY

    A Dutch naval communique announced that a 60-ton wooden motor boat, flying the Red Cross, fired on a landing party from a Dutch ...

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  10. DUTCH TRA[?]OR APPEALS.

    THE HAGUE, Thursday.—Anton Musers, a former Dutch Nazi leader, has appealed against the sentence of death for treason, which was passed ...

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  11. U.S. URGES INDONESIANS TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES

    In its first policy statement on Indonesia, the State Department expressed concern over the situation and hoped that all parties will soon renew attempts to reach an agreement. Extremist or irresponsible action br a failure to present or consider ...

    Article : 215 words
  12. GAOL FOR COUNTESS CIANO

    The Provisional Commission sentenced Countess Edda Ciano, daughter of Mussolini, to two years' gaol for her efforts on behalf of Fascism, says a ...

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  13. SIAM TO MAKE COMPENSATION TO BRITAIN

    An agreement will probably be signed shortly between the Siamese Government and the British military authorities, ...

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  14. AUSTRIA DEMANDS RETURN OF SOUTH TYROL

    Amid appla[?]se, Dr. Renner, the outgoing Austrian Chancellor, called for the immediate return of South Tyrol to Austria ...

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  15. BRITAIN MAY HAVE TO CURB MOSLEY'S FASCIST PARTY

    Replying in the House of Commons to a question concerning the activities of Sir Oswald Mosley, the Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) said that the ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. RUSSIANS BURNED ALIVE

    Moscow radio announced that seven Germans charged with atrocities at Smolensk, were sentenced to death while three others received sentences ...

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  17. JAPS AWARE OF MILITARY CODES BROKEN BY U.S.A.

    Intercepted Japanese messages, read at the Pearl Harbour inquiry, showed that Berlin advised Tokyo on May 3, 1941, that the German ...

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  18. ROYALTY ENTERTAINED AT CAROLS

    The King, Queen and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose sat around a fire at Buckingham Palace last night and listened to Christmas ...

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  19. NAZIS CALL BRITISH PEERS TO GIVE EVIDENCE

    After refusing an earlier request that Lords Kemsley, Beaverbrook and Londonderry and Vansirtart should be called as witnesses, the war crimes tribunal is now permitting them to be interrogated on behalf of Von ...

    Article : 320 words
  20. FRANCE NOT TO BREAK WITH SPAIN

    After the Communists had raised an objection the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Assembly abandoned the proposal urging the ...

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  21. EX-BRITISH FASCIST DENIES GIVING ENEMY INFORMATION

    At the resumption of the case against Walter Purdy at Old Bailey for high treason, Mr. Edey, K.C., for the defence, said that Purdy, while in ...

    Article : 175 words
  22. "TOMMY ATKINS" PAY INCREASED

    All round pay increases for British servicemen, which will operate from July next, double the basic prewar rates for entry to all services. ...

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  23. Chinese Court To Try Frenchman For Espionage

    Despite vigorous French protests, Roland Sarley, the former Director of the French municipal police, will be tried publicly in a Chinese court ...

    Article : 134 words
  24. Soviet Suspicious of Japanese Democratic Moves

    Declaring that the present experiment in Japan proved that those who had conspired against the world and brought their country to disaster ...

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  25. BRITISH PLANS FOR COAL NATIONALISATION

    The coal nationalisation plans of the British Government will also bring associated enterprises under public ownership and will be ...

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  26. AMERY WAS PHYSICALLY SOUND

    A pathologist, who conducted the post-mortem examination on John Amery after he was hanged yesterday morning, revealed that he did ...

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  27. BOOMERANG CLUB CLOSES DOWN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Boomerang Club for Australian Servicemen Closed its doors to-day. Established in 1942, it served tens of thousands of ...

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  28. BRITISH POLICY FOR DECENTRALISATION

    Referring to the fact that Australian Governments had accepted the Policy of decentralisation of secondary industries, the Premier (Mr. [?] ...

    Article : 97 words
  29. British Protest to Poland on Press Criticism

    The British Ambassador in Warsaw (Mr. Cavendish Bentinck) made vigorous representations to the Polish Government regarding repeated attacks on Britain in the Polish Press in respect to the British claims of the Polish indebtedness on account ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. U.S. COMMANDER FREED OF GRAVE CHARGE

    A Navy general court martial acquitted Commander McVay on a charge of inefficiency in the loss of the cruiser Indianapolis. ...

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  31. CHURCHILL TO VISIT U.S.A.

    Discussing with Conservatives his proposed visit to the United States, Mr. Churchill said that he intended to fulfil one of the most interesting ...

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  32. Christmas Publishing Arrangements

    "The Canberra Times" will b[?]istmas Day but there will be no issue on Boxing D[?] Publishing will otherwise be carried on [?] the holiday period. ...

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