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  2. MORE ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Moscow. radio announced today that elections for the Supreme Soviet will be held on February 10. An Athens message says ...

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  3. BRITISH DENIAL

    LONDON. Sunday.— Britain has denied the statement of the Russian News Bureau that the shortage of coal in Berlin is due to British-US action. ...

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  4. DRASTIC TERMS OF US OCCUPATION POLICY

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Drastic provisions of the US occupation policy in Japan were explained yesterday by Mr. John Carter Vincent, chairman of the Far Eastern section of the US State Department. The most for ...

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  5. Plans Nearly Complete For Nazi War Criminal Trials

    LONDON, Sunday.—Arrangements are nearly ready for the trials of the Goering-Hess-Ribbentrop gang which will take place at Nuremburg, Germany, some time in November. Twenty-four leading Nazis will face the Allied court of eminent jurists. ...

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  6. Two Secret Weapons

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Allied experts examining Jap war equipment have discovered a secret weapon which is a kind of death ...

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  7. Famine Threatens People Of Batavia

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—Allied repatriation officials say that. famine faces Batavia. Rice stocks are low and the meat supply is dwindling ...

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  8. BRITISH SUB HOME FROM PACIFIC

    LONDON, Sunday.—HMS Tudor, the first British submarine to reach home after a full commission in the Pacific, arrived at Portsmouth yesterday. ...

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  9. Malayan Occupation Proceeds Smoothly

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.— The occupation of the Malayan Peninsula is progressing smoothly according to an official statement issued today. ...

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  10. VICTORY SHIP PICKS UP HUGE MASS OF VALUABLE AMBERGRIS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A modern treasure ship carrying a highly excited crew and a refrigerator crammed with a huge mass of ambergris valued at 80,000 has arrived in the port of Bayonne, New Jersey. The captain, who first doubted ...

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  11. Italian Food Position Still Bad

    ROME, Sunday.—The Italian Prime Minister in a statement today said that the manufacture of consumer goods in Italy is increasing but that ...

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  12. More Stormy Scenes At Laval Trial

    PARIS, Sunday.—There were stormy scenes again yesterday at the trial of Pierre Laval, former French Premier who is charged with collaborating ...

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  13. Nimitz Describes Power Of Jap Forces

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, US Navy commander in the Pacific, was the recipient yesterday of two high awards ...

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  14. Scottish Express Was Travelling Too Fast

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Scottish Express which crashed at Bourne End last Sunday, killing 39 and injuring 200 was travelling too fast over the points ...

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  15. Europe Flooded By German Forgeries

    LONDON, Sunday.—Allied investigating officers have been successful in tracing the source of thousands of forged franc notes which flooded ...

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  16. US Film Producers Offend British Again

    LONDON, Sunday.—Another American film, "The House on Ninety-Second Street," is being bitterly criticised like "Objective Burma" ...

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  17. PATTON TAKES SACK CALMLY

    LONDON, Sunday. — Taking the sack calmly, General Patton told a reporter that he was accepting his transfer to a "paper army" like a "good soldier." ...

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  18. BOMBAY QUIET

    BOMBAY. Sunday.— Bombay was quiet yesterday except for one case of stabbing. Notices were served on three newspapers prohibiting them from ...

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  19. HUMAN MINESWEEPERS USED TO MOVE LINER EUROPA

    LONDON, Sunday.—A statement by the Admiralty today describes for the first time the work of "human minesweepers" who cleared German harbours which could not be swept in the normal way. They were United Kingdom and Australian naval men who volunteered for the job. ...

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  20. RUSSIAN SUSPICION RESPONSIBLE FOR LONDON FAILURE, SAYS BYRNES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—In a broadcast to the American people after his return from the abortive meeting of Foreign Ministers in London, the US Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, expressed the hope that a successful European peace conference would be held this year. ...

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  21. NO DEFENCE AGAINST ATOM BOMB

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Professor Enils Bohr, one of the leading scientists who worked on the development of the atomic bomb on Thursday ...

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  22. Trades Union Conference Elects Citrine

    PARIS, Sunday. — The World's Trade Union conference in Paris has unanimously elected Sir Walter Citrine as president of the new world federation. ...

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