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  3. Jewish Terrorists Plan to Carry War Into Britain

    Jewjsh terrorists are planning to carry the underground war into the heart of Britain says the diplomatic correspondent of the "Evening News," who added that this was decided on at a secret conference of their ...

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  4. NEW JAPANESE CONSTITUTION OUTLAWS WAR

    The new Constitution outlawing war and stripping the Emperor of his power and providing for human rights, which is unprecedented in Japanese law, will be promulgated to-day and will become law six months hence. ...

    Article : 625 words
  5. INDONESIA TO BECOME PART OF DUTCH U.S.

    Well-informed Dutch and indonesian sources state that the Dutch had informally agreed to recognise the Indonesian ...

    Article : 88 words
  6. ATOMIC ROCKET PREDICTED WITH 25,000 M.P.H.

    A forecast of the development of an atomic power rocket, with a speed of 25,000 miles an hour, which is necessary to enable the ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. SPAIN OBTAINS CREDITS FROM ARGENTINE

    A trade agreement between Argentine and Spain, signed in Buenos Aires last week, came at a time when the economic ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. SOVIET GENERAL SAYS ATOMIC BOMB WILL NOT END WAR

    The atomic bomb could not decide a war, nor could it assure a cheap or quick victory. This is the opinion of MajorGeneral Galaktionov, who recently returned from the United States, in an article in the newspaper "New Times." ...

    Article : 220 words
  9. MANY U.S. WAR MARRIAGES WERE BIGAMOUS

    At least 12,000 war-time marriages between American troops and foreign women have already broken up, stated an official of the International ...

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  10. DEADLOCK IN FORMING NEW GREEK GOVERNMENT

    Premier Tsaldaris announced that the Opposition did not respond to his appeal to broaden the Government. He is proceeding with the ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. RUMANIA PROTESTS AT INFRINGEMENT OF RIGHTS

    The Rumanian Government regards the criticisms and recommendations contained in the British, Note on the elections to be held on November 19 as an infringement of Rumanian sovereignty and a direct interference ...

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  12. LABOUR GAINS IN ENGLISH ELECTIONS

    Final figures in the municipal elections on Friday in 392 English and Welsh towns reveal large Labour gains. Labour gained 257 seats and ...

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  13. RUSSIANS TO HAND OVER DAIREN TO CHINESE

    The Chinese and Soviet authorities are reported to be negotiating for China to take over the administration of the Russian-occupied open ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. HOLLAND WANTS VOICE IN TREATY FOR GERMANY

    The Netherlands Foreign Office announced a note had been sent to the Big Four asking for a voice in the settlement ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. CHURCHILL WRITING MEMOIRS ON WAR

    The first volume of Winston Churchill's memoirs on the second World War may be ready in 1947, says the "Sunday Times." Churchill has ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. Soviet Claims German Technicians Are Satisfied

    Berlin radio announced that Brack, president of the Central Committee for Social Welfare in the Russian zone, had issued a statement to the ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. UNCONFIRMED REPORT OF BRITISH CRUISER FIRED ON BY ALBANIANS

    Members of the crew of H.M.S. Leander said When the ship was sailing towards Trieste, she was fired on by Albanian shore ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN ATTITUDE ON U.N.O. MEMBERSHIP

    A motion, recommending that the General Assembly be given primary and final responsibility over the admittance or new members to the United Nations was moved by Australia in the Political and Security Committee. ...

    Article : 277 words
  19. ECONOMY DEMANDED IN SECRETARIAT, OF UNITED NATIONS

    Russia sharply attacked the rapid growth of the United Nations Secretariat, particularly the Public Information Division, thus providing an ...

    Article : 241 words
  20. BURMESE COMMUNISTS EXPELLED

    The Supreme Council of the AntiFascist People's League expelled the Communists, after the Communist councillor had walked out before a ...

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  21. BIG 'QUAKE SHOCKS REPORTED

    The seimograph at West Bromwhich observatory recorded an earthquake shock, believed to be in the Aleutians, which Reuter's ...

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  22. MOB ATTACKS RIOT REFUGEES NEAR PATNA

    Fifty persons were killed and 75 injured when a crowd attacked riot refugees near Patna (Bengal) The refugees were waiting for ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. BITUMEN STORE ON FIRE

    Seven fire engines weve engaged last night in fighting a fire at Tradord Park, Manchester, the higgest outbreak yet seen in that city. They ...

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  24. SECOND COMPANY TO MAKE FILM OF EUREKA STOCKADE

    A second company to make a film of the Eureka Stockade was announced to-night by Mr. L. Haylen, M.P, who said the film will be based ...

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  25. STAGNATION WHEN PRODUCTION OVERCOMES DEMAND

    Some stagnation is possible when production meets the present demand but the number of nations, operating systems of control must lessen the ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. NAZI ARRESTED WITH POISON PHIALS

    The police arrested Gunther Wulff with his black market agent and seized 77,000 phials of potassium cyanide as used by the Nazis who ...

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  27. GERMAN TRAIN SMASH

    The deaths as a result of a train crash in Thuringia, Central Germany on Friday have risen to 28. Faulty points sent the train on to a ...

    Article : 64 words
  28. RED CR[?]SS PARCELS USED AS FUEL

    FRANKFURT, Sunday —For using Red Cross parcels as fuel for a loco[?] enginedriver was [?] years by an ...

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  29. RETURN OF POLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is announced by UNRRA that at least 45,000 displaced persons voluntarily returned to Poland during October. ...

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  30. INDIAN RIOT AREAS FINED

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.— The authorities imposed collective fines of £8000 [?] and £3000 on [?] d [?] o...[?] ...

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