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    JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP,; former German Foreign Minister, who, according to his counsel at the Nuremberg trial, is suffering from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FARCICAL SCENES AT WAR CRIMES TRIAL

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—When Hess entered the dock for the fifth session of the war crimes trial to-day he demanded to have his picture taken. He stood up waving his hands wildly until a court photographer complied with his request. ...

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  5. BRITISH TROOPS SMASH INTO JEWISH VILLAGE

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—Troops of the British Sixth Airborne Division to-day smashed through the gates of Givath Haim, a Jewish collective village which resisted their entry yesterday. The troops overcame all opposition, held an ...

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  6. PREFERS FAMILIES AS IMMIGRANTS

    STOCKHOLM, Monday. — Mr. L. C. Haylen, M.H.R., leader of the Australian delegation which arrived to-day for negotiations with the Swedisli ...

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  7. LONDON GAS STRIKE CONDITIONAL OFFER TO RETURN TO WORK

    LONDON, Monday.—Striking Gas Co. employes offered last night to return to work, first, if the London Gaslight Coke Co. withdrew its letter ...

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  8. DESTRUCTION OF JAP CYCLOTRONS "CRIME AGAINST MANKIND"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A group of American scientists, in a statement on the destruction of the Japanese cyclotrons, described the action as ...

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  9. Unqualified Support For United Nations Organisation

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—For the second time in a generation the Senate will to-day commence consideration of the United States' ...

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  10. Demonstrations in Italy

    ROME, Monday.—Demonstrations occurred in every big city in Italy, Including token strikes at Milan, Genoa, Leghorn, and Bologna, after ...

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  11. RUSSIANS RAID BRITISH H.Q.

    BERLIN, Monday. — A large body of armed Russian military police last night raided tho Berlin headquarters of the British Army No. 5 Public ...

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  12. Opposes Mixing of Jewish and Christian Religions

    LONDON", Monday.—Theo chief Kahui (Dr. Hertz), in an address read to a conference of Jewish religious and education loaders, expressed opposition to ...

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  13. MacArthur Welcomes F.E.A.C. Inquiries

    TOKIO, Monday. — "Unfortunately much misinformation, at times resembling false propaganda, is circulated even from high sources, which tends not only to ...

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  14. POPULAR SUPPORT FOR INDONESIAN CABINET

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Prospects are good that Sjahrir's Cabinet will survive with its membership intact the present meeting of the National Convention. An indication was given late yesterday when Abidkusno, former Communications Minister, delivered a broadside against the new Cabinet on ...

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  15. Regent's Decision Followed British and American Representation

    ATHENS, Monday.— Archbishop Daniaskinos decision to withdraw his resignation of the Regency followed communications from the British Foreign ...

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  16. Russian Aptitude for Sport Due to Government Support

    LONDON, Monday.—Scientific study and Government support were the rentrons given for the success of the Moscow Dynamo footballers and other Russian ...

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  17. BRITISH DIVORCE RATE HIGHEST IN HISTORY

    LONDON, Monday. — More than 14,000 couples have been divorced in the United Kingdom so far this year, says the "Daily ...

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  18. CINEMATIC RECORD OF THE WAR

    LONDON, Monday. — Film editors will shortly begin the immense task of cutting an official cinematic record of the war from ...

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  21. AMERICA'S HUGE WAR EXPENDITURE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Commerce Department announced yesterday that the United States between July 1. 1940, and June 30, 1945, ...

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  22. COMMUNISTS FAIL IN AUSTRIAN ELECTIONS

    VIENNA, Monday.— Vienna Radio to-day officially announced the position of parties after the Austrian election ns follows: ...

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  23. Former Settlers Urged To Return To Far East

    LONDOS, Monday. — The colonial office has issued a statement inviting applications for passengers to the Fur East from professional men and women and staffs ...

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  24. Calcutta Riots Apparently Ended

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—The [?] which paralysed the city last week have apparently ended. The corporation strike was settled last ...

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  25. B.B.C. Biased, Allege Communists

    LONDON, Monday.—The Communist Party conference passed a resolution that the B.B.C., when its charter was before Parliament for renewal in 1946, should ...

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  26. AZERBAIJAN DEMAND FOR AUTONOMY

    TEHERAN. Monday — The self-styled National Congress of Azerbaijan unanimously decided to communicate its de mand for autouamy to Britain, Russia, ...

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  27. SCOTS PRESENT FLAT TO GENERAL EISENHOWER

    LONDON, Monday. — General Eisen bower has accepted the gift of a permanent Scottish residence from the people of Scotland in a commodious flat in Culzcan ...

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  28. Explosion Revealed Largest U.S. Ammunition Dump in World

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—The existence of the largest United States ammunition dump m the world wns revealed after the explosion, in which six Americans and ...

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  29. BRITISH VIEWS EXPLAINED TO TURKEY

    LONDON, Monday.—Router's Istanbul correspondent quotes a reliable report from Ankara that the British Ambassador (Sir.Maurice Peterson) handed the ...

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  30. Some Burma Forces Held Up By Shipping Difficulties

    RANGOON, Monday.—Discussing the rehabilitation of Burma, Major-General G. W. Symes said buildings under military occupation would be released as soon as possible. "However, there will be some need of major installations for ...

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