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  3. SMALL POWERS' MOVE ON REVISION OF CHARTER REJECTED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—The amendment sponsored by Canada and Brazil providing for the holding, not before five years and not later than 10 years, of a convention to revise the World Charter of the United Nations was defeated in committee. Thus ...

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  4. NAVAL AND AIR ONSLAUGHT ON TRUK

    GUAM, SUNDAY.—HEAVY ATTACKS ON TRUK BY ALLIED WARSHIPS AND PLANES ARE REPORTED BY TOKIO RADIO. IT STATES THAT THE ISLAND WAS SHELLED FOR SEVERAL HOURS YESTERDAY BY TWO CRUISERS AND FOUR ...

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    A map of north-west Borneo showing the area in which the A.I.F. is operating. The Australians are advancing towards the Seria oilfields. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHINESE ADVANCING ON LIUCHOW

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. —The Chinese are advancing in three columns on Liuchow. Chinese units which are reported to have ...

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  7. JAPANESE PUTTING OUT PEACE FEELERS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Stockholm says the Japanese are so down-hearted because of the Allied landing in Borneo and the Okinawa reverses, that they are putting out peace feelers through Stockholm. Prominent Japanese there have made strenuous but ...

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  8. MAQUIS ATTACK SPANIARDS

    PARIS, Sunday.-—An incident occurred at Chambery when French maquis attacked a train in which Spaniards were being repatriated ...

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  9. TAXATION RELIEF IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-—Wartime taxation relief legislation approved by President Truman and the Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Morgonthnu) will be ...

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  10. Nazi Leader Admits Murder

    LONDON, Sunday. — A crippled Nazi leader. Peter Hack, calmly admitted before an Allied military tribunal that be fired two bullets into the head of an unknown ...

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  11. STORM OVER ALLEGED CONDUCT OF MUSSOLINI'S DAUGHTER

    LONDON, Sunday.—The conduct of Mussolini's daughter, Edda Ciano, in Switzerland, has raised a storm in the Swiss press, which demands her immediate ...

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  12. NEVER WANTED WAR WITH BRITAIN, VON RIBBENTROP SAYS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Letters found on von Ribbentrop when be was captured on Friday all had the same tenor — that he had ...

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  13. ATROCITIES IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday. — As the Allied advanee into Burma continues further stories of Japanese atrocities In that country have reached India, writes a ...

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  14. CONFERENCE OF INDIAN LEADERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—There will be no postponement of the conference of Indian leaders at Simla on the 25th inst., says Router's Now Delhi correspondent. The ...

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  15. King's Tribute to Indian Soldiers

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King and Queen inspected 4000 Indian former prisoners of war in a Norfolk rest camp. The men represented nearly ...

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  16. MORE LIBERTY FOR SPANIARDS

    LONDON, Sunday.-—Spain was definitely moving towards complete, normal internal liberty, doctored General Franco in an Interview with the ...

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  17. Goering's Baton Presented To President Truman

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — FieldMarashal Hermann Goering's diamondstudded field-marshal's baton has been presented to President Truman by ...

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  18. Eire Presidential Election

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—Scan O'Kelly, Deputy Prime Minister of Eire, has built up a considerable majority in the Eire Presidential election, and it seems certain he ...

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  19. Germans Leaving Sudetenland

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German peopie in Sudetenland are leaving Czech territory, and crossing into Saxony, reports the British United Press ...

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  20. JAP BARBARITY IN BORNEO

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The "New York Times" correspondent at Brunei Bay, Borneo, reports that the spokesman for escaped Javanese ...

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  21. R.A.F. HELPING TO REPATRIATE RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Sunday. — The R.A.F. Transport Command is helping to repatriote more than 2000 Russians a day, says the Air Ministry. Hundreds ...

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  22. Russia Suspends Repatriation of Swiss Citizens

    LONDON, Sunday.—Moscow Radio says that the Soviet has suspended the repatriation of Swiss citizens from the Soviet-controlled area until the ...

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  23. BIG THREE TO MEET NEAR BERLIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Big Three meeting—between Mr. Churchill, President Truman and Marshal Stalin—will be held near Berlin. This was revealed in London and Washington. The Leader of the British Labor Party (Mr. Attlee) has accepted Mr. Churchill's invitation to attend the meeting. ...

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