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WORLD’S BIGGEST NEWS STORIES

EDITORS’ OPINIONS (Rec. 7.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, Dec. 4. A poll taken by the United Press of editors throughout the world shows that they rate the three biggest news stories of 1946 so far as (1) the Nuremberg verdicts; (2) the Bikini atom bomb tests; (3) the Republican Congressional victory. The Australian ranking list of the best 10 was: Nuremberg, Bikini, Bernborough’s breakdown, Palestine violence. the Heath murder trial, the Yoisuki’s voyage, the Republican victory, Indian self-government, the Canadian spy ring. Hugh Baillie’s interview with Mr Stalin. Other nations placed the first thrqe stories as follows: United States, Republican victory, Nuremberg, removal of most price controls; European countries, Nuremberg, Baillie’s interview. Bikini; South America, Nuremberg, the Republican victory, Bikini; Japan. Bikini, Nuremberg, the Republican victory; Philippines. Nuremberg. Philippines independence, the Republican victory. Feather-weight Boxing Title.— Forty-year-old Nel Tarleton, the f British leather-weight champion, has agreed to fight Willie Pep. the American world title-holder, for the world title. The contest will be held at Harringay. London, on January 28 London, December 4.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25051, 6 December 1946, Page 9

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WORLD’S BIGGEST NEWS STORIES Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25051, 6 December 1946, Page 9

WORLD’S BIGGEST NEWS STORIES Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25051, 6 December 1946, Page 9

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