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  3. RATIFICATION OF SINO-RUSSIAN TREATY

    LONDON, Monday.—Moscow Radio has announced the ratification of the Sino-Russian Treaty. It also broadcast the terms which were identical with those relayed to London from Chungking earlier. The Associated Press correspondent ...

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  4. ALLIED ARMADA ENTERS JAP WATERS

    LONDON, MONDAY.—THE ALLIED ARMADA ENTERED JAPANESE WATERS AT 10.30 A.M. TO-DAY, AND IS ANCHORED IN SAGAMI BAY, 45 MILES FROM TOKIO. ADMIRAL HALSEY HAS TOLD THE JAPANESE WHAT TO DO ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAST OF THE GREAT WARS?

    LONDON, Mon. — Sir Lawrence Bragg, die well-known scientist, says he has joined the optimists who think it inevitable ...

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  6. Russians Continue Their Advance

    LONDON, Monday. — To-day [?] Moscow communique says the Russians in the Far East have continued to advance. Troops of the ...

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  7. Max Schmeling's Big Task

    LONDON, Monday. — Mas Schmeling, the former heavyweight boxing champion, has been given one of the biggest jobs in the re-education of ...

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  8. TRAMS RUNNING IN NAGASAKI

    OKINAWA, Monday.—Trams are running in Nagasaki, although part of the city was flattened by an atomic bomb, according to Lt.-Colonel Tice, ...

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  9. GERMANY'S INNER WAR SECRETS WERE TRACKED DOWN

    LONDON, Monday.—Germany's inner war secrets, including a plan for missiles with a 3,000-mile range, also atomic bomb research, were tracked down by British and American scientists following close behind the advancing army, says a report of the Combined Intelligence Objective Committee, known as ...

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  10. ERECTING 'PHONE UNE TO JAP GENERAL

    MANILA, Monday.—The Associated Press concspoudent says that although the Japanese in the Philippines continue to surrender only individually or in small ...

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  11. Jewish Refugees Return To Palestine

    LONDON, Monday. — It is reported that 1300 Jewish refugees who were interned in Mauritius for five years, have disembarked at ...

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  12. DESTRUCTION RAINED ON JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Over 100,000 Japanese were burned to death during the Super-Fortress raid on Tokio on March 10, Dr. Lars Tillitse, former ...

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  13. OBSTACLES TO TRADE UNION FEDERATION

    LONDON, Monday.—New difficulties have arisen over the launching of the World Trade Union Federation, which, was scheduled to take place in Paris ...

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  14. Jap Government Urged To Tell Facts of Financial Position

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Japaness newspaper "Mainichl" has urged the Government to give the nation the facts concerning Japan's financial ...

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  15. CANTON REPORTED TO BE IN CHINESE HANDS

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—It is reliably reported that Canton is peacefully in Chinese hands. It is not known whether the port was occupied ...

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  16. SPAIN AS BASE FOR FASCISM

    LONON, Monday. — The Moscow Radio, quoting "Piavda," said the remarks of the British Foreign Minister (Mr. E. Bevin) caused the greatest ...

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  17. TYPHOID IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Monday. — The American militaiy aulhoiities report a sharp increase of typhoid, and have ordered the immediate vaccination of all civilians in ...

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  20. QUISLING'S HOME EXAMINED FOR LOOT

    OSLO, Monday.—The trial of Quisling was suspended to-day while tho judges inspected his home, two miles west of Oslo, for loot which he ...

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  21. ADVICE TO WOMEN OF JAPAN

    NEW YORK Monday.—A commentator on Tokio Radio advised the Japanese women to liquidate the narrowness of then individual lives, ...

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  22. SPANISH REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT IN EXILE

    MEXICO CITY, Monday.—The Premier (Jose Giral) has announced the formation of the first Spanish Republican Government in exile, initially consibtmg of 10 ...

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  23. LOCAL AGREEMENT SIGNED IN RANGOON

    RANGOON, Monday.—The Japanese plenipotentiaries signed a "local agreement" on behalf of two theatre commanders. The document does not contain the surrender terms, since the Supreme Allied Commander in South-East Asia is not empowered to dictate such terms ...

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  24. Riot Act Read at Gibraltar

    GIBRALTAR, Monday.—There is great dissatisfaction among Army and R.A.F. personnel owing to the slow late of de-yesterday, although no disturbances have ...

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