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  3. HITLER REFUSED TO LEAVE BERLIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"It is all over. I shall remain in Berlin. I shall fall here in the Chancellery." These were Hitler's words on April 22, after a long, hectic day of conferences, the story of which was told by Gerhardt Herrgeselle, a member of ...

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  5. REPORTED OKINAWA CAPITAL CAPTURED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Americans are reported to have captured the capital of Okinawa, Naha, for which a grim battle has been raging for some time. The Japanese Domei, Agency, quoted by Tokio Radio, admitted to-day that the ...

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  6. Search For Himmler

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Mail's" Stockholm correspondent says Himmler's capture is only a matter of hours. Danish ...

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  7. CLOSE CONTROL OF DOENITZ "GOVERNMENT"

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Close control of the activities of the Doenitz " Government" at Flensburg has been achieved by a ...

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  8. CAPTURED U-BOAT WAS TAKING SUPPLIES TO REICH

    LONDON, Wed.—A U-boat that was captured while conveying supplies from Japan to Germany is due at a British port to-day, says ...

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  9. GERMAN ATROCITIES SWIFT PUNISHMENT DEMANDED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Congressional Committee which visited German concentration camps at the invitation of ...

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  10. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SECURITY SYSTEMS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" correspondent says President Truman has broken the deadlock betwean the Big Five and LatinAmerican countries over relationship between the American and world security systems,after a week of negotiation. Mr.Stettinis told a delegation of ...

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  11. Surrender Completed On All Fronts

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The latest Moscow communique, which is the shortest on record, says:— "The surrender of all German ...

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  12. Putting Germans To Work

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Brussels Radio says 4000 German prisoners of war are beginning work immediately in Belgian coal-mines, following an ...

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  13. GOERING LISTED AS WAR CRIMINAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The United Nations War Crimes Commission has made the following statement: "With reference to recent discussions in the ...

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  14. V-Weapons' Heavy Toll In Belgium

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Five thousand Belgians were killed and 21,000 injured in six months of V-bomb attacks, reveals a S.H.A.E.F. mission to ...

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  15. HOW NORWEGIAN LOYALISTS WORKED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — It is estimated that 2000 Norwegian underground forces lost their lives during the German occupation. ...

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  16. ROYAL VISIT TO EDINBURGH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The keys of the city of Edinburgh resting on a cushion were presented to the King when, with the Queen and ...

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  17. King and Queen Crack Shots

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The King, after a dozen lessons, became a crack shot with a Tommygun, says the "Daily Mail." The ...

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  18. BITTER BATTLE FOR FOOCHOW

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The Chinese High Command said street fighting was still in progress at Foochow, where both sides were suffering heavy ...

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  19. Nine Ships Sunk In Far East

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Navy Department announced that American submarines in Far Eastern waters sank a destroyer, two small escort ...

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  20. SEVERE PENALTIES FOR GERMAN INFRACTORS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The full meaning of the stern military Government that the United States is imposing on Germany in the American occupation zone may be found in penalties provided for infraetors. Death sentences may be imposed for more than a dozen offences including espionage, ...

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  21. MUST SALUTE ALLIED OFFICERS AND MEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express" correspondent at S.H.A.E.F. says Gen. Eisenhower has ordered that German soldiers must salute officers and ...

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  22. LUXURIES FOR NAZI PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday:—Field-Marshal von Mitch, at one time successor to Goering, and General Hasso von Mantueffel, former commander of the ...

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  23. Mopping Up In Southern Burma

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.— Scattered, isolated mopping up operations ape taking place all over southern Burma. Japanese pockets left behind as ...

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