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  3. NOW KNOWN VON KLUGE COMMITTED SUICIDE

    WIESBADEN, Thursday.—Field-Marshal von Kluge, who succeeded FieldMarshal von Rundstedt as Commander-in-Chief of the German [?] [?] the west, committed suicide after the failure of his attempt to get in touch with the Allied patrol with which he intended to discuss the surrender of all the ...

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  4. Evacuation of Prisoners from Japan Virtually Completed

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Within a month of the first Americans landing in Japan the evacuation of an estimated 32,000 Allied prisoners of war and internees from Japan's home islands has been completed with the exception of fewer than 500 stragglers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MAIN SUBJECTS REMAIN UNSETTLED AT LONDON TALKS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Delegates to the Council of Foreign Ministers were much depressed when they dispersed for luncheon yesterday, says "The Times" diplomatic correspondent. The present session will soon be over, probably to-day or to-morrow. ...

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  6. BIRTH CONTROL POSES GRAVE PROBLEM

    LONDON, Thursday.—Evidence given before a Royal Commission on population amply confirms the generally accepted view that the ...

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  7. Raw Deal For Women and Children

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—Dutch women and children had been given the rawest deal of anyone in Java, Lady Louis Mountbatten ...

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  8. MONEYLESS WEEK IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Thursday. — Under financial measures aimed at uncovering black marketeers' and collaborators' boards the whole of ...

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  9. BELSEN TRIAL BRITISH LAW EXPERT MAY ADDRESS COURT

    LUNEBURG, Thursday — Major Cranfield, who is defending Irma Grese in the Belsen trial, has applied for permission for Colonel H. A. Smith Professor of ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN BANGKOK

    BANGKOK, Thursday. — Fighting again broke out in Bangkok last night, and continued till early this morning. Chinese and Siamese police and ...

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  11. French Trawlers Arrested by Royal Navy

    LONDON, Thursday.— Two French trawlers found fishing within the three miles limit in Rye Bay were arrested last night by the Royal Navy ...

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  12. HIR0HITO CALLS ON MACARTHUR

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Emperor Hirohito, with a motor-cycle escort and five accompanying motor cars, arrived at ...

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  13. THREE DOOLITTLE FLYERS EXECUTED

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.— American officials disclose that three Doolittle flyers who bombed Tokio were executed in Kiangwan, China, ...

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  15. CHINA DEFERS PLAN TO MOVE CAPITAL

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Chinese Government has deferred a plan to move the capital from Chungking because of meagre transport and the ...

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  17. SPANISH ATTACK ON UNJUSTIFIED AGITATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Spanish Embassy has issued a statement attacking "unjustified agitation, created apparently for political reasons, by ...

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  18. Want Quick Action on New Trade Union Body

    PARIS, Thursday. — The French delegate, M. Lucien Molinno, in a speech at the World Trade Union Conference in Paris, expressed regret that ...

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  19. More than 50,000 Nazis Under Arrest in U.S. Zone

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Between 50,000 and 60,000 Nazis were under arrest in the United States occupation zone, said General L. D. Clay. Every industrialist ...

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  20. Merchant Marine Almost Wiped Out

    YOKOSUKA Thursday. — Fifth Fleet investigators report that Japan now has only about 35 ships suitable for the mammoth job of repatriating ...

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  21. RIOTING BETWEEN HINDUS AND MOSLEMS

    BOMBAY, Thursday. — Ten persons were killed and 47 injured in Hindu-Moslem rioting in Jamblimoholla, a predominantly Moslem ...

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  22. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE MUST BE RETAINED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The executive of the Empire Producers' Organisation has issued a statement, expressing the "strong feeling of members against ...

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  23. 11 Charges Against Burgomaster

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Frederich Bachman Burgomaster of Berlin's Tiergarten area, appeared to day before in Allied military court on 11 ...

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  24. CANAL BAN MAY CAUSE LOSS OF TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Some British shipping experts declare that the Panama ban will seriously affect British trade, says the ...

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  25. TO DISCUSS CHINESE SITUATION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Lieut. General Wedemeyer has arrived to discuss the Chinese situation. He said that the U.S. was considering ...

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  26. STATE OF SIEGE IN ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday.—The Argentine Government has again imposed a state of siege, suspending most of the liberties of the people The state of siege, which was lifted ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIP STRIKES MINE

    HONG KONG, Thursday. — The Australian naval vessel Strahan exploded a mine off Stanley Point, Hong Kong, yesterday. Some of the officers ...

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