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    City Forecast: Fine, mild, moderate northeast breeze, fresh, southwest change in early ...

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  5. Truman Plays Minuet That Soothed Stalin's Breast

    NEW YORK, Monday.--President Truman today played Paderewski's Minuet before a Methodist Ladies' Committee at Caruthersville (Missouri). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KESSELRING GAOLED WITH SCHACHT AND HESS AS CRIMINALS

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--Two more German leaders have been lodged in Nuremberg gaol to await trial as war criminals. They are Field-Marshal Albert- Kesselring (former C-in-C in Italy and later on the Western Front) and Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, former Minister for Economics and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Germans Die In Ticket Queues

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Germans are dying in Berlin from waiting in queues for railway tickets. Refugees driven to Berlin and ...

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  8. Russians All Out On Atom

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Russia has embarked on a plan to develop the atomic bomb ...

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  9. 60,000 March For More Pay

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Sixty thousand workers' marched to Whitehall yesterday to demand wage increases after 30,000 blitzrepair workers had downed tools. ...

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  10. INDONESIAN EXTREMISTS TURN ON MODERATES

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.--Indonesian extremists have arrested all Indonesian moderates holding official jobs in Bandoeng, summer capital of Java. They include the chief of police. ...

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  11. Conchie Gets Highest US Decoration

    WASHINGTON. Monday. --For the first lime in history a conscientious objector has been awarded the ...

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  12. Soft-Pedal On Jap Cruelties

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Two hundred of 800 former prisoners who returned by the Monowai yesterday were warned by their camp ...

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  14. "Youngster" In Charge Of Java Trouble Spot

    BANDOENG (Java), Tuesday.--An Englishman, who was a schoolboy at the outbreak of war, is now controlling the critical revolutionary situation at Bandoeng, says the London "Daily Express" correspondent ...

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  15. First Woman Magistrate Has Black Maria 'On Tap'

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Black Maria was waiting outside Tower Bridge police court today when Miss Sybil Campbell, Britain's gaoling magistrate, took her place on the bench. Nine reporters crowded into the Press box and a long queue of spectators ...

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  16. STOP-PRESS

    LONDON.-- Labor Minister George Isaacs has appealed to Merseyside dockers to return to work pending negotiations. ...

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  17. Editorial

    GOVERNMENT wartime restrictions on home deliveries of food and other goods will cease on November 1, but shopkeepers' organisations are holding out little prospect of early relief for ...

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  18. Siren Saves Payroll

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Six bandits armed with two machine-guns and revolvers grabbed a pay-roll worth 22,000 dollars, but dropped it and fled at the sound of a siren. ...

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