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  3. HITCH IN BERLIN CONTROL ARRANGEMENTS

    LONDON, Monday.—The British military Government in Berlin has not yet begun to function owing to a Russian stipulation that the British should feed and fuel the entire sector of British occupation states Reuter's Berlin correspondent. An agreement on food and fuel problems is expected in the ...

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    ANOTHER POWERFUL UNIT FOR THE U.S. NAVY, the 27,000-tons aircraft carrier Lake Champlain was commissioned last month. Here is the scene during the ceremony. Construction of the vessel was made possible through the purchase of war bonds by people of the eastern State of New York. —U.S. Office of War Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MUSTANGS KEEPING UP ATTACKS ON JAPAN

    GUAM, Monday.—American Mustangs, keeping up their attacks on the Japanese, were over Japan again to-day. This news was given by Tokio Radio, which reports that the Mustangs spread out over a wide area of the main Japanese island of ...

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  6. Successful War On Flies and Mosquitos

    NEW YORK, Monday. — A [?] generator was successfully used to eliminate files and mosquitos from the popular Jones Beach, near New ...

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  7. ADMIT THEY TOOK PART IN EXECUTION

    LONDON, Monday.— Josef Mertens (21), one of the German prisoners of war charged with the murder of a fellow-prisoner named ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS EDGE FORWARD UNDER STRONG SEA AND AIR BOMBARDMENT

    MANILA, Monday.—Strong Japanese positions north-east of Manggar aerodrome, in Borneo, have been given a severe pounding by cruisers, destroyers and naval and army planes, says the "New York Times" correspondent. The Australian Seventh Division has been facing stubborn enemy defence in ...

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  9. Boy Used As "Human Guinea Pig"

    LONDON, Monday.— A 13-year-old French boy given injections by the Germans to induce goitre and mental deficiency was one of the ...

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  11. Sleeping German Prisoners Shot

    SALT LAKE CITY, Monday.— Three bu[?]ts of machine-gun bullets fired by an American soldier from a guard towel killed eight sleeping German prisoners of war, ...

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  12. PRESERVING RIGHT OF CONGRESS TO DECLARE WAR

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Senator, Hatch (Democrat), a member of the Senato Foreign Relations Committee, discussing the question of limiting the ...

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  13. TREASON CHARGE JOHN AMERY REMANDED

    LONDON, Monday.—John Amery (33), son of the Secretary for India, described as of no occupation, was charged at Bow Street to-day with ...

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  14. Chinese Seize Gateway to Indo-China

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — The High Command to-day announced that the Chinese captured the South Guard Pass (Chennakwan), which ...

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  15. RUSSO-POLISH TRADE TREATY

    MOSCOW, Monday. —Russia and Poland yesterday signed a trade treaty, under which Russia receives from Poland 5,000,000 tone of coal and 67,000 tons of ...

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  16. BURMA CAMPAIGN Japs Return to Attack

    KANDY, Monday. — Undeterred dy their ejection from Le Elnzu and their repulse across the Sittang Canal, the Japanese, in their Sittang sally, have ...

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  17. DIETITIANS CONFER AT OXFORD

    LONDON, Monday.—Convened by the British Council and arranged by Miss Marjorie Rouse, chief dietitian of the Australian Commonwealth ...

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  18. GERMAN WAR CHIEFS MAY BE EXILED IN CROWN COLONIES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Frankforton-Main, Drew Middleton, says a plan to exile in the British Crown colonies ...

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  19. 5,000,000 Tons Supplies Sent To Russia Through Persian Gulf

    LONDON, Monday.—The Allies up till the end of April had sent more than 5,000,000 tons of supplies to Russia through the Persian Gulf. The British opened ...

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  20. Mediterranean T.A.F. Disbanded

    LONDON, Monday. — The Mediterrancan Tactical Air Force, which was the spearhead of the Allied drives from Tunisia northward through Italy and into ...

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  21. Prepared to Make Air Agreements With All

    LONDON, Monday.—"We believe the orderly progress we are achieving has world-wide application, and we shall gladly make with other countries the same kind ...

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  22. Big Price for Unconditional Surrender, Says Jap. Admiral

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Tokio Radio quoted Admiral Nomura, who was envoy to Washington in December, 1941, as saying that the Allied policy of demanding ...

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  23. POLISH DELEGATION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday. — Two delegates of the Warsaw Provisional Government have arrived in Britain by air. They are members of a commission which the Provisional ...

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  24. KEEN COMPETITION FOR INCLUSION IN AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    LONDON, Monday.— Competition is so keen for places in the Australian "Test" team for the match at Lord's on Saturday that ...

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  26. AIR CONVOYS TO NEAR EAST

    LONDON, Monday. — R.A.F. Spltfires and other single-seater fighters are flying to the Near East, in conveys. The "Dally Mall's" ...

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  27. Obstacle To Philippines Independence Removed

    MANILA, Monday. — General MacArthur, addressing the Philippines Congress, said the pre-war defence problem offered the most serious obstacle to the ...

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  28. CARACALLA WINS FIRST POST-WAR GRAND PRIX

    PARIS, Monday. — The colt Caracalla won the first post-war Grand Prix before a huge crowd at Longchamps. Chanteur was second, and Mistral third. ...

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  29. Rode Through Niagara Rapids In Barrel

    NIAGARA FALLS, Monday.—More than 100,000 people crowded both banks of the Niagara. Falls canyon while William ("Red") Hill rode safely through ...

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  30. ALLEGED TERRORISING OF DEMOCRATIC POLES

    LONDON, Monday. — The Polish Press Agency, which is the organ of the London Polish faction, reporting the arrest of Saturday of ...

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  31. REGULATIONS ISSUED FOR TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Monday.—The British War Office has issued a special Army Order giving regulations for the trial of war criminals, that is to say, enemy subjects, and persons associated with them, who are to be charged with violations of the laws and usages of war; for instance, the ill-treatment of ...

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  32. Returning Troops Greeted With Bread and Salt

    MOSCOW, Monday. — The people of Leningrad, following, an old Russian custom, went out to the suburbs with bread and salt to greet the return of the ...

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