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  3. OCCUPANTS OF CRASHED PLANE HORRIBLY MUTILATED BY INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—A search party yesterday found the horribly mutilated bodies of four R.A.F. crew men and 20 Indian soldiers who were in a Dakota which crash-lande'd near Batavia. An aircraft sent out to search on Friday reported that it ...

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  4. BRITISH TAKING GLOVES OFF IN N.E.I.

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—The Associated Press to-day quoted experienced correspondents of the Ethiopian and Indian wars as saying that the savagery of the Indonesians outdid any other type of warfare they had known. The British are taking the gloves ...

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    DR. VAN MOOK, Acting Governor-General of N.E.I., whose efforts to settle the Indonesian dispute have had to be suspended. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. F.E.A.C. TO GO TO JAPAN

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The Far Eastern Advisory Commission is to go to Japan soon. It stated that it would be a mistake to ...

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  7. RADIO-TELETYPE TO SUPERSEDE WORLD'S MORSE CODE CIRCUITS

    BERMUDA, Sunday. — After a spectacular demonstration of high-Speed sending long-distance messages, given to delegates to the tele-communications ...

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  8. JAP CYCLOTRONS SEIZED

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Marines have seized and begun to destroy three large cyclotrons in Osaka, Tokio, and Kyoto, with which scientists ...

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  9. U.S. Attacks Depleted Jab Rice Supplies

    MANILA, Sunday. — Major-General Goichi Kira, commander of the supply services in Luzon in the last months of the war, gave evidence at the ...

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  10. Italian Cabinet Resigns

    ROME, Sunday.—The Premier (Signor Parri) has handed his Government's resignation to the Regent (Prince Umberto). ...

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  11. Jap Children Mistreated by Police

    TOKIO. Sunday. — Brig-General K. F. Kramer, commander of the 24th Infantry, issued blunt orders that the brutality of Japanese police must ...

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  12. BRITISH TROOPS STAND BY IN CALCUTTA

    CALCUTTA. Sunday. — British troops have taken up positions in Calcutta to ive immediate help to the police, if necessary against rioters. ...

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  13. GENERAL MOTORS REJECTS UNION PROPOSAL

    DETROIT, Sunday. — General Motors has rejected a U.A.w. proposal to submit the wage dispute to arbitration, declaring that the ...

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  14. CRITICAL OF LABOR'S FOREIGN POLICY

    LONDON, Sunday. — The secretary of the Communist Party (Mr. Harry Pollitt), addressing a party congress, said: "Unless the Labor Government changes its present ...

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  15. FOUND BONES OF U.S. AIRMEN

    KWAJALEIN, Sunday.—A Government witness at the trial of 10 Japanese officers charged with the murder of five unidentified American airmen ...

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  16. Hanged for Cutting Up Blankets

    FRANKFURT. Sunday. — Five men were hunged at Dachau for cutting up a blanket to make foot coverings, said. Riva Levy, a pretty 29-year-old Lithuanian, ...

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  17. JAPS "LACQUERED HALF-MONKEYS" IN HITLER'S OPINION

    LONDON, Sunday.—Secret speeches and letters of Hitler which the prosecution will to-morrow submit in an endeavor to clinch the charge of "conspiracy to wage aggressive war" against war criminals have been released to the press, says Reuter's Numemberg correspondent. They give ...

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  18. Death Sentence For Betrayal

    PARIS. Sunday. — The Criminal Court has sentenced to death elderly, dignified Antoinette Hugues, who calls herself Countess du Bernardi. for betrayal to the ...

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  19. TO DELAY TRIALS OF HIGH JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The War Department has issued the following statement: "Because of the international aspects of the case against ...

    Article : 217 words
  20. EXPULSION OF GERMANS FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—About a million Germans will remain in Czechoslovokia after the plan to expel 2½ million Germans, agreed on by ...

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  21. REPORTED RUSSIAN DEMANDS ON CHINA

    CHUNGKING. Sunday. — The "China Times" states that Marshal Malinovsky recently presented demands on China which include ...

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  22. NOT IN GOOD STANDING WITH CHURCH

    POUGHKEEPSIE. Sunday.—The newspaper "New Yorker" reports that the election of Elliot Roosevelt as a vestryman of the Roosevelt family Church ...

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  23. U.S. TO SEEK WOOL AGREEMENT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Clayton) testifying before the Senate. War. Investigating ...

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  24. FRANCE TO BE ACTIVE IN WORLD AFFAIRS

    PARIS, Sunday.—France is resolved again to play an active part in the creation and development of a United Nations organisation, but if international ...

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  25. POLES RETURNING HOME

    R0ME, Sunday.— The first train, carrying 1000 of the 14,000 Poles from General Anders' Army Corps who decided to return home is to ...

    Article : 107 words
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  27. 58 Killed in Explosion

    CALCUTTA. Sunday.—Six American soldiers and 52 India civilian employes were killed in a smokeless powder explosion at an ammunition dispersal area ...

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  29. Disturbances Expected In Teheran

    TEHERAN, Sunday.—The War Ministry has ordered a battalion of infantry and an artillery battery from lspahan to reinforce the garrison in ...

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  30. JEWS ATTACK COASTGUARD STATIONS

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.—Jews, arm ed with bombs and automatic weapons last night attacked two police constguard stations, wounding six British ...

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  31. SWEDEN SURRENDERING INTERNEES

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Hansson) told Parliament that Sweden was surrendering to Rassia 2700: interned Germans and pro-German military ...

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  32. U.N.O. COMMISSION MEETING IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday. — Five hundred representatives of 51 nations are assembled at Church House, Westminster, the secret wartime rendezvous of the House of Commons, as the U.N.O. Preparatory Commission to deal with reports which, after weeks ...

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  33. Convicted of Aiding Enemy

    LONDON. Sunday. — Two men were accused at a recent court-martial in Chelsea of aiding the enemy while prisoners of war. ...

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