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  2. Still At Sea

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The 31-year-old Cunard liner, Acquitania, left New York today with a full passenger list including many who were ...

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  3. Australian Garrisons

    CANBERRA, Monday.—It was learned today that Australian troops will be used to garrison many liberated areas in the Pacific including Singapore. ...

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  4. ALLIED FLEET READY TO ENTER TOKIO BAY

    MANILA, Monday.—The battleships Missouri, lowa, South Dakota and Duke of York are now anchored in Sagami Bay at a point 45 miles south of Tokio. The next move is for the Alleied minesweepers to sweep a channel in Tokio Bay so that the mighty armada of warships and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Conference On US Occupation Policy

    FRANKFUR, Monday. — General Eisenhower conferred here today with senior US Army officers on the policy to be followed in the area of ...

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  6. WARNING OF GRIM WINTER FOR BRITISH

    LONDON, Monday. — The people of Britain last night were given a grim reminder of the conditions that are likely to prevail throughout the ...

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  7. ITALIANS ASK FOR RUSSIAN HELP

    ROME, Monday.—The Italian Foreign Minister has asked for Russian help in the dispute which has arisen with Yugoslavia over the provinces of ...

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  8. Jap Cabinet Confers

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese Cabinet met in conference today to discuss matters to be brought before the special meeting of the ...

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  9. British And US Scientists For Japan

    LONDON, Monday.—British and US scientists who studied German war industries are to go to Japan, although the Japanese have had more ...

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  10. RANGOON TALKS ON FAR EAST SURRENDER PROGRESS RAPIDLY

    RANGOON, Monday.—The talks which began here yesterday between the Allies, headed by General Browning, Chief of Staff to Admiral Mountbatten, and the Japanese delegation, led by Lieutenant General Numato, Chief of Staff to Count Terauchi, are reported to be making rapid headway. ...

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  11. AIRCRAFT WORKERS FACE DISMISSAL

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Mr. John Storey, director of the Beaufort division of the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, expects that ...

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  12. Wavell In London; Declines Press Interviews

    LONDON, Monday.—When the Viceroy of India, Lord Wavell, arrived in London yesterday, he was received by the Secretary of State for India, ...

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  13. "Bomber" Harris Retires

    LONDON. Monday. — Bomber" Harris— Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris—is retiring from the Royal Air Force. He has commanded Bomber Command ...

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  14. Education Plans For NEI

    CANBERRA. Monday. — When children of the Netherlands East Indies go to school again they will have the benefit of an educational plan drawn up by ...

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  15. TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP SIGNED BETWEEN RUSSIA AND CHINA

    MOSCOW, Monday.—The terms of the treaty of friendship signed between Russia and China were published simultaneously in Moscow and Chungking last night. The pact provides for collaboration between the two countries for a period of 30 years, and is aimed at preventing further Japanese ...

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  16. Australian Pilots Save US Air Crews

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Australian pilots of midget artillery observation planes have rescued 12 members of the crews of US Liberators which ...

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  17. De Gaulle Receives Freedom Of New York

    NEW YORK. Monday. — General de Gaulle today received the freedom of the City of New York and later made tour of the city. ...

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  18. British Press On Lend-Lease End

    LONDON, Monday. — The British press is still showing its concern about the cancellation of the lend-lease agreement, and today's papers ...

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  19. Australian Progress In Synthetic Rubber

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Representatives of the New Zealand rubber industry who are visiting Australia have expressed surprise at the progress made ...

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  20. WELL ORGANISED AUSTRALIAN PLANS TO RECOVER PRISONERS OF WAR

    CANBERRA, Monday.—It is planned that, the first Australian unit to aid in the recovery of Australian prisoners of war will move into Singapore this week-end, according to Major General Desmond Harrison, leader of a British mission now in Australia. ...

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  21. NO TRAINS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — There will be no trains in Victoria for 24 hours commencing from one am tomorrow. A last minute conference between the ...

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