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  3. COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS ADMITTED THAT SERIOUS DIFFICULTIES HAVE ARISEN

    LONDON,. Monday.—British officials refuse to describe the situation which has arisen at the Council of Foreign Ministers, which resumed its meetings to-day, as a deadlock, but admit that serious difficulties have arisen. ...

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  4. ATOM BOMB GOES OFF LIKE THIS

    THIS is how an atomic bomb explosion looks from a movie camera, eighr miles away. The pictures were taken during a test of the bomb in New Mexico The circular object at the bottom right of picture No. 6 is a defect in the negative.—U.S. Office of War Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AGREEMENT EXPECTED FROM ANGLO-U.S. NEGOTIATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Officials confidently predict that the current Anglo-American talks will result in an agreement giving the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth sufficient dollars to unite their trade area with America and avoid division of the ...

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  6. Plotted Pearl Harbor Attack with Aid of Large Model

    TOKIO, Monday. — Photographs from Japanese Navy files revealed that the Japanese plotted the Pearl Harbor attack with ...

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  7. DRAMATIC INCIDENT AT BELSEN TRIAL

    LUNEBURG, Monday.—After dramatically accusing Hoessler of organising a selection parade for victims of the Auschwitz gas chamber, from which ...

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  8. Atomic Bomb Like the Sword of Damocles

    LONDON, Monday.—The atomic bomb, like the sword of Damocles, is hanging over the heads of the people of the world until they are ...

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  9. JEWISH PROBLEM REFERRED TO UNITED NATIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—lt is learned on high, authority that tho British Government has referred the whole issue of Jewish immigration to ...

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  10. JAPS TO BE DUMPED ON ISLANDS

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—General Sir Miles Dempsey, G.O.C., Malaya, proposes to evacuate 80,000 Japanese from Malaya to lonely islands, mostly ...

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  11. FORBIDS MARRIAGE WITH GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday. —FieldMarshal Sir Bernard Montgomery has issued an order that members of the British armed forces shall ...

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  12. GREW BEARDS TO HOODWINK JAPS

    RABAUL, Monday.—Two white men saved themselves from Jap. cruelty during the internment in Rabaul by growing beards. They did this to ...

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  13. JAPS PROPOSE TO APOLOGISE TO CHINESE

    TOKIO, Monday. — The New York "Herald Tribune" correspondent says that Prince Konoye has suggested that Japan send an "apology mission" to ...

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  14. JAP WAR GUILT TRIALS SOON

    TOKIO, Monday.—General [?] Arthur announced that war [?] trials by a military tribunal would begin soon. This ls interpreted as meaning ...

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  15. EGYPT WANTS BRITISH TROOPS WITHDRAWN

    CAIRO, Monday.-The Prime Minister (Nokrahi Paella) issued a statement after a meeting of Egypt's eider-statesmen calling for the evac[?]uation of Egypt by ...

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  16. MacArthur to Grant Audience to Emperor

    TOKIO. Monday.—Well-informed Japanese said to-day that General MacArthur would grant an audience to Emperor Hirohito at the American Embassy on a date ...

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  17. Demobilisation of Officers in Germany Halted

    LONDON, Monday.—There has been virtually a complete h[?]alt in the demobilisation of officers of the British occupation forces in Germany. This decision was ...

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  18. HONG KONG RETURNING TO NORMAL

    With the first of the South-East Asia Command occupation forces to land in Hong Kong came civil affaire officers of the Army, representing every branch of ...

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  19. Not Satisfied with British Proposals for India

    BOMBAY, Monday.—The full committee, of the All-India Congress adopted by [?] ovcv[?]whclming majority the Working Committee's resolution on the new British ...

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  20. Nationalisation Planned for Norway

    OSLO, Monday.—Prime Minister (Mr. Gerhardsen), who is also chairman of the Labor Party, declared in a speech that nationalisation would figure largely in ...

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  21. FLYERS KILLED AS SOON AS CAPTURED

    SHANGHAI, Monday.— An American Army mission which assisted in liberating 1278 British, American and Dutch prisoners of ...

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  22. Swing to the Left in France

    PARIS, Monday.—Progress results of local government elections reveal that the people of France have apparently swung strongly to the Left. Socialists, with ...

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  23. R EPORT OF HIROHITO'S ABDICATION DENIED

    NEW YOKK, Monday — It was reported that a broadcast from Chungking bad been picked up in which it was announced that Emperor Hiroito had decided to ...

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  24. BRITISH INQUIRIES INTO ARREST OF SPANISH REPUBLICANS

    LONDON. Monday.—Tho Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin), has sent a letter to the secretary of the International Brigade Association saying, that he has ...

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  25. Italians and Tripolitanians Clash

    CATRO, Monday. —Italians and Tripolitanians clashed in Tripoli as a result of, demonstrations by Tripolitanians demanding independence, ...

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  26. JAP SHIPS UNFIT TO CARRY OUR TROOPS

    A few Japanese ships seized by the British in South-East Asian ports will be available soon to carry Japanese troops back to Japan, it is announced by ...

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  27. Demands Release of Arrested Indian Soldiers

    BOMBAY, Monday.—The All-India Congress Committee passed a resolution demanding the release of all members of the Indian National Army awaiting trial. ...

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  29. Aged Sisters Converse by Radio Telephone

    NEW YORK, Monday.— yesterday Mrs. Kate Connor, of Flushing, New York, exchanged family news for almost nine minutes by radio telephone ...

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  31. INFLATION IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday. —The Bank of Japan's first published statement since the occupation reported a total note issue of 42 billion yen, which is seven ...

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  32. Urns Containing Ashes of Allied Prisoners

    TOKIO, Monday. —The Japanese Government has handed over urns containing tho [?]es of at least 2000 Allied prisoners of war who died during ...

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  33. U.S. ATHLETES WIN BERLIN CONTEST

    BERLIN, Monday. — Americans won an athletic contest in Berlin Stadium between teams drawn from British, American and French troops ...

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  34. FIRST MERCHANT SHIP FOR EAST INDIES SINCE JAP SURRENDER

    The first merchant vessel to sail for the Netherlands Indies since the Japanese surrender is the K.P.M. ship Balikpapan,. which left Brisbane on Friday. In ...

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  35. INDONESIAN NATIONALISTS TO SEEK INDEPENDENCE

    BATAVIA, Monday.—To-day I heard Dr. Socskarno, leader of the Indonesian Nationalist movement, outline the political basis of what he hopes will be the first republic of the Netherlands East Indies. He told me that a Cabinet of 17 Ministers had been formed, and that an appeal for independence ...

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  36. ANZAC AIRMEN LEAVE FOR HOME

    LONDON, Monday.—A band played an R.A.F. march as the Andes sailed from Southampton with 2500 homeward-bound Australian and New Zealand airmen, whose ...

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