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  2. Rudolf Hess' Guards

    LONDON, Thursday.— Guards patrolling the grounds of the mental hospital where Rudolf Hess is detained say they are not much better off than the ...

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  3. French Girl Arrested

    LONDON, Thursday. —A 24-year-old French girl has been arrested by RAF police at an airport, near Dieppe, for allegedly taking delivery of a parcel ...

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  4. NO HITCH IN OCCUPATION OF SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—The occupation of Singapore by British and Indian forces in proceeding smoothly and five areas in the city are now under Allied control. Soon after the first landings, Union Jacks appeared all over Singapore, and the British were met by cheering crowds. At the formal surrender ceremony on ...

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  5. Jap Troops Will Be Disarmed By Sunday

    YOKOHAMA, Thursday.— General Eichelberger, commander of the US Eighth Army in Japan, said today that all Japanese troops would be ...

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  6. STARS AND STRIPES FLY OVER WAKE ISLAND

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Stars and Stripes are now flying over Wake Island, which has been occupied by the Japanese for ...

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  7. 1,000,000 JEWS KILLED IN EUROPE

    LONDON. Thursday. — During the war the Germans killed 1,000,000 Jews and the number left in Europe was about 1.500,000, said the ...

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  8. Evidence Being Collected On Japanese Atrocities

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—According to a message from Yokohama, evidence on Japanese atrocities is being collected and handed to General ...

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  9. WAR HAS PUT JAPAN BACK 50 YEARS, SAYS GENERAL BLAMEY

    SWPA, Thursday. — The Australian Commander-in-Chief, General Sir Thomas Blamey, has returned from Tokio to his headquarters at Morotai, where he will accept the surrender of the Japanese in the Celebes. ...

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  10. SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS BLAMED FOR DELAY IN RELEASE OF SERVICEMEN

    "CANBERRA, Thursday.—"The greatest factor delaying the release of servicemen is the lack of doctors," said the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction, Mr. Dedman. last night. The fighting services had always ...

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  11. Carrier To Transport Prisoners Of War

    SYDNEY. Thursday. — The 23,000 ton aircraft carrier. HMS Implacable, will leave Sydney next week to bring back 2000 prisoners of war. ...

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  12. Rights Of Sultan To Be Re-Established

    LONDON. Thursday. — A Government spokesman said today that the official document issued to Spain regarding the evacuation of Tangier international zone ...

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  13. New Yorker's Plan For Combating Atomic Bombs

    NEW YORK. Thursday.— A New York civil engineer has a plan to sink the city below ground level in the event of an atomic bomb attack. ...

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  14. Recovery Of Cables In Far Eastern Waters

    CEYLON, Thursday.—The recovery of 18,000 miles of British cable in Far Eastern waters, is now under way. Some cable ships have already ...

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  15. British Government Wants Quick Service Releases

    LONDON, Thursday.—It was announced today that releases from the fighting services will only be affected by military requirements and ...

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  16. Madame Chiang Kai Shek Arrives In Chungking

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Talks between Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek and the Communist leader are still in progress, and will continue for some days. ...

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  17. US OFFERS BRITAIN FINANCIAL HELP

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — It is understood that the Us Government is ready to offer Britain large-scale financial assistance to carry her over ...

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  18. NO TRACE OF AUSTRALIAN POW IN DUTCH TIMOR; CONTACT MADE WITH JAP COMMANDER

    No sign has yet been seen of any Australian prisoners of war in Dutch Timor. A RAAF Liberator, which made a three hours' reconnaissance flight over the island on Wednesday, found every known prisoner of war camp in Dutch Timor deserted. The plane went down to within less than 100 feet of the camps, skimming the roofs of the huts, but in none of them was there a sign of life. No attempt was made to intercept the Liberator. ...

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  19. Montgomery's Praise For General Freyberg

    LONDON, Thursday. Field Marshal Montgomery has paid a tribute to Lieutenant. General Sir Bernard Freyberg, VC, who has been ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. De Gaulle's Opponents Not Ready For Showdown

    LONDON, Thursday. — Although a meeting of the French Cabinet was held yesterday, no attempt was made by General de Gaulle or his ...

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