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  3. INDONESIAN NATIONALISTS

    BANDOENG, Sunday.—Brigadier M'Donald, commander of Bandoeng, summoned Nationalist leaders and announced that the death penalty would be imposed for any form of violence or disorder. He emphasised that Britai[?] was interested not in ...

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  4. BRITISH GOVERNMENT GIVEN FULL POWER TO CONTROL PRICES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Consumers have been subject to profiteering at scandalous prices, and the Government is seeking powers to prevent it. This was stated by the Parliamentary Secretary of the ...

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    Masks are worn by little Japanese girls in the streets of Hiroshima to diminish prevailing odor of death following thc atomic bomb explosion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OUT TO DESTROY I. G. FARBEN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The War Department has released a report from General Eisenhower stating that, in the first move to ...

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  7. MOST DESPERATE DECISION OF THE WAR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Admiral King said the United States planned to land on Guadalcanal in September, 1942, but ...

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  8. HIGHER TAXATION FOR GERMANS

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Allied Control Council announced that Germans will have to pay higher taxes. The present ...

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  9. NAZI ARRESTED AFTER DESPERATE GUN BATTLE

    HAMBURG, Sunday.—British security police, after a desperate earlymorning gun battle in a lonely farmhouse outside Luneberg, arrested Hans Killin, alias Kock, aged 29, a major-general in the Luftwaffe and friend and confidant of Himmler. Killin is believed to be the man whom Himmler ...

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  10. TRIAL OF NAZIS TO BEGIN ON NOVEMBER 20

    LONDON, Sunday. — The first trials of Nazi war criminals will begin at Nuremberg on November 20, says the Associated Press ...

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  11. MR. CHURCHILL WAS DISAPPOINTED AT DISMISSAL

    LONDON, Sunday. — "It is not without a pang that I found myself dismissed at the general election from the honorable task of guiding our ...

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  12. Junta to Control Venezuela

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — A broadcast from Cara[?]as states that as a result of the revolt which on Friday unseated President ...

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  13. MORE TROOPS TO REPLACE STRIKING DOCKERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—While striking dockers are announcing their determination to stay out until their demands are met and are ...

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  14. SINGAPORE TERRORIST SENTENCED TO DEATH

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. —The Superior Court sentenced to death the first of Singapore's terrorists, who had been carrying on a campaign of murder, ...

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  15. RUSSIANS PILLAGING IN POLAND

    PARIS, Sunday.—Pillaging by Russian troops in Poland was causing serious concern to the Polish Government, according to the Polish ...

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  16. Labor Withdrawing From Smuts Coalition

    PRETORIA, Sunday.—The South African Labor Party has announced that it is withdrawing from the Smuts Coalition ...

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  17. Anglo-U.S. Talks Enter Critical Stage

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The Briish Ambassador (Lord Halifax) denied a London report that the AngloAmerican financial negotiations had ...

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  18. Grog Racket Broken Up

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—Fifty British marines working under naval Prov[?]st-Marshal Major F. Little cleaned up the grog racket in a week. Raiding ...

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  19. CHINESE MOB KILLS THREE JAPANESE

    PEIPING, Sunday.—An angry crowd of Chinese surged through the "little Tokio section" of Peiping and killed three Japanese civilians and injured ...

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  20. Arabs Illegally Entering Palestine

    LONDON, Sunday.—Arabs illegally entering Palestine by land and sea now outnumber Jewish illegal immigrants by 20 to 1, says Reuter's correspondent ...

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  21. SOMETHING NEW IN DIPLOMACY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. —Mrs. Marjorie Spikes, of London, began something now in diplomacy when she took over a post at the British ...

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  22. CONVINCED OF HITLER'S DEATH

    LONDON, Sunday. — A telegram signed "Goebbels,'' which was sent on May 1, the day after Hitler's reported death, has ...

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  24. French Reinforcements Reach Saigon

    SAIGON, Sunday.—An Anglo-French communique states that French reinforc[?] ments arrived on Friday. Gurkhas confiscated a quantity os fir[?] ...

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  25. Trials of Jap War Criminals to Begin Soon

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The first big trials of war criminals In Japan are expected to begin within four weeks, and the number of ...

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  27. Waterfront Strike at Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—Seven thousand wharf laborers struck yesterday, completely tying up shipping. A union official said the walk-out was ...

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  28. 200 REFUGEES DIE IN RAILWAY TRUCKS

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Of about 300,000 refugees who arrived in Berlin from Eastern Germany in the past month, 200 were found dead in the railway trucks in which they were travelling. The British Military Government medical officer revealed to-day that most of them died of typhoid ...

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  29. BAILLIE STEWART TO BE CHARGED TO-DAY

    LONDON, Sunday. — Lieut. Norman Baillie Stewart arrived at Croydon from Brussels by air and was taken to Bow Street police station. ...

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