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  3. COURTESY AT ALL COSTS!

    ALTHOUGH official surrender of big areas is long over, small outposts of Japanese are still being visited by Australian surrender commissions. This group at Numa Numa Beach, Bougainville, turned out with a "Welcome" banner to greet the Australians, Lt.-Col. Russell and Capt. Daires, of Sydney. —Australian Official Picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JEWS WARNED "TO BE PREPARED"

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—Thousands of Hebrew leaflets were distributed in Palestine during the week-end, warning the Jews "to be prepared." They added: "Every Jew must be prepared for much greater sacrifices. Every Jew abroad who wants to ...

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  5. LAVAL SHOT FEW HOURS AFTER

    PARIS, Monday.—Pierre Level was shot at 12.32 p.m. today, a few hours after taking poison in an attempt to cheat the firing squad. The Minister of Justice said Laval swallowed a capsule, ...

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  6. WORLD'S LARGEST. SUBMARINE

    TOKIO, Monday. — Allied correspendents inspected the world's largest submarine, which was built In February, and which the Allies did not ...

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  7. JAPS AIDING ANNAMESE

    LONDON, Monday. — The Japanese, except for a, controlled group which is operating with the British, are openly aiding the ...

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  8. INDONESIANS' BARK WORSE

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Following the snakes and poison war announced by the young Nationalists, a holy war is reported to have been declared by the Mohammedans against the Dutch, and a pamphlet was issued saying that this would begin to-day. ...

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  9. R.A.A.F. ASKED NOT TO GO TO JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday. — Far East Ai[?] Forces Headquarters has announced that it had recommended that n[?] R.A.A.F. occupation unit be established ...

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  10. Chinese Workers Riot in Japan

    TOKIO, Monday. — The newspaper "Mainichi" reports that 250 American troops were rushed to Muroran (Hokkaido) to quell rioting among Chinese ...

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  11. Germans Working on Atomic Power in Russia

    PARIS, Monday. — Professor Paul Rivet Director of the Paris Museum of Anthropology, said that France and Russia, within ...

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  12. British Fire Two V-2's into North Sea

    LONDON, Monday.—British soldiers and technicians, in order to check German information regarding the launching of the V-2, ...

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  14. JET PLANE EXPECTED TO MAKE RECORD

    LONDON, Monday.—Preliminary tets made during the week-end indicate that the jetpropelled Gloster Meteor will ...

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  15. To Fit League of Nations Stepchild Into New Organisation

    LONDON, Monday. — Government, employer and labor delegates from 50 countries are assembled at Paris for the 27th conference of the International ...

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  16. NEW DRY DOCK FOR SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Monday.—New Delhi Radio says that a new. 1000-ft. dry dock will be towed from England to Singapore as soon as possible to. ...

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  17. CROWD AT TRIAL TO SEE HORRORFILM

    LUNEBURG, Monday. — British servicemen and woman and German civilians queued for admittance at the resumption of the Belsen trial to ...

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  18. FIRST WAR CRIMES SESSION POSTPONED

    BERLIN, Monday. — The first formal session of the International War Crimes Tribunal was postponed from to-day for three days at the request of the Russians ...

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  19. DOMINIONS MUST BE CONSULTED ON IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Queensland Agent-General (Mr. Pike), in a letter to "The Times" on Imperial preference, says: "The United Kingdom ...

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  20. YUGOSLAVIA BANS BRITISH FILM

    BELGRADE, Monday. — Yugoslavia has banned the British film "Halfway House" because it "deals with a ghost story, which is not in keeping ...

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  21. 41 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    BRUSSELS, Monday. — Thirty three British passengers and the crew of eight Americans were killed when a Liberator capsized when landing at Melsbreck ...

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  23. U.S.—Rumanian Relations

    BUCHAREST, Monday.—M. Groza. the Rumanian Premier, says he welcomes the decision of the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) to send ...

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  24. APPEAL TO ALLIES TO SAVE AUSTRIA FROM "LOCUST PLAGUE" OF REFUGEES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Provisional Government has urgently appealed to the Allies to save the country from the "locust plague" of refugees, numbering almost one million, which is about to descend on Lower Austria, says Reuter's Vienna correspondent. Between 300,000 and 400,000 Germans from all all the Balkan countries have been assembled ...

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