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  3. UNPRECEDENTED "BODY HUNT'

    As a result of the British announcement that Hitler (right) and Eva Braun (left) committed suicide in the Chancellery bunker and that the bodies were burned outside, hundreds of Allied officers and men have begun an unprecedented "body hunt," says Router's Berlin correspondent. Investigators ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SHOOTING FLARES UP IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Shooting flared up In Northern Batavia during the night and early to-day, but the situation in Java as a whole is "quiet, if tense," says a British Army communique issued in Batavia. Fighting occurred between Dutch ...

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  5. ARMED INDONESIANS MENACED LINER'S CREW

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

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  6. Government-Red Clashes in China Reported

    Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek (left), and veteran Chinese Communist leader, General Chu Teh, whose forces are again in conflict. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIANS THROWN INTO GAOL BY INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Australian Air Force W.Commander Walter L. Kerr, of Mosman, Sydney, who landed in Bativia yesterday, gave the first ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. AUTONOMY OFFERED TO CAMBODIA

    SAIGON, Monday. — The Preach have offered internal autonomy to the protectorate kingdom of Cambodia. It is the first concession and an attempt to settle ...

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  9. Appreciation of British Help to Norway

    OSLO, Monday.—King Haak. ion has sent a message to King George expressing thanks for the services of the British land ...

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  10. NOT DETERRED BY CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    PEIPING, Monday. — Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek's leading field commander, General Ho Tingchin, told a press ...

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  11. RESTORING BERLIN AMENITIES

    BERLIN, Monday.—Berlin's restored underground railway system is now carrying 5 1-4 million passengers a week. Eighty-seven ...

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  12. ROGUES' GALLERY TO TRACE, WAR CRIMINALS

    PARIS, Monday. — The world's largest rogues' gallery, containing details of 8,000,000 persons, has been established by the Allies to aid the ...

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  13. Foreign Office Mystified By Reported Exodus To British Zone

    LONDON, Monday. — Reports that 200,000 Gormans from the Russian zone are pouring into the British zone are mystifying ...

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  14. FIRST ANTIFASCIST DEMONSTRATION AT HAMBURG SINCE 1933

    HAMBURG, Monday.— More than 40,003 German Democrats assembled in a cemetery for the first public antiFascist demonstration at Hamburg ...

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  15. CENSORSHIP IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Monday. — Although Military censorship of press matter was removed more than six weeks ago, a new order ...

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  16. "AUTOMATIC BOW"

    SAIGON, Monday. — A very clever type of Annamosa "automatic bow," which shoots arrows at the rate of five per clip from a ...

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  17. Le Havre Out of Bounds For Americans

    PARIS, Monday.—Virtually the whole of Le Havre has boon placed out of bounds for American troops as a result of two months of ...

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  18. Murderer of 63 Parisians Said To Be Sane

    PARIS, Monday.—Psychiatrists declare that the alleged "Blueheard slayer," Dr. Marcel Petiot, was sune at his pre-trial interrogation. ...

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  19. BRITISH DOCKERS RESUME WORK

    LONDON, Monday. — Britain's dockers returned to work this morning after a strike extending for more than five weeks. There ...

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  20. OPERATION STORK NOT GOING TO PLAN

    LONDON, Monday.—"Operation Stork" — evacuation oF 50,000 Berlin children—is not going to plan, says the "Daily Mail" ...

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  21. Italy Asks Yugoslavia To Solve Territorial Problem

    ROME, Monday. — Signor Nenni, the Socialist Vice-Premier, in a speech at Bari, appealed to Marshal Tito to find solution of the problem of Venezia Giulia. ...

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  23. Jewish Leader Deplores Recent Events

    LONDON, Monday—Dr. Weizmann, President of the World Zionist Organisation, in a message to Palestinian Jews on the eve of ...

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  24. Greece To Seek Aid From Britain and U.S.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Greek Prime Minister (M. Cancellponlos said to-day that he desired to visit London and Washington in a fortnight's time in order to ...

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  25. Will Not Countenance Self-Government By Germans

    PARIS, Monday.—"France will continue to oppose the formation of a. central German civil administration," said M. Bidault (Foreign ...

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  27. French Communist Party's Policy

    PARIS, Monday. — The French Communist leader, M. Maurice Thorez, addressing the party's central committee, condemned any idea of a western bloc, ...

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  28. Singapore Gaol Inmates to Be Released

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—All prisoners still in gaol who were convicted during the occupation will he released to-day. All convictions, whether by the ...

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