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  3. DOUBTFUL WHETHER SOEKARNO WILL PARTICIPATE IN TALKS

    BATAVIA, Monday.—It is still doubtful whether the Republican President (Dr. Soekarno) will return to Batavia from jogjakarta to become one of the Indonesian delegation at the conferences with Netherlands representatives which are expected ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND WITHDRAWS FROM BALLOT IN U.N. ELECTION

    LONDON, Monday.—When the U.N. Assembly resumed to-day, Mr. Peter Fraser, Prime Minister of New Zealand, announced that New Zealand would withdraw from the ballot for the last position on the Economic and Social Council, thus ...

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  5. TELEPHONE STRIKE CALLED OFF

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The National Federation of Telephone Workers' executive board announced that it had called off a ...

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  6. GOERING AND GOEBBELS IMPLICATED IN REICHSTAG FIRE PLOT

    MUNICH, Monday.—A letter to Hindenburg from one of Roehm's assistants implicates Goering and Goebbels in the firing of the Reichstag in February, 1933. The Allies hold a typewritten copy of the letter, which is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Moslem Charge Against Governor of Punjab

    LAHORE, Monday.—The Governor of the Punjab, Sir Bertrand Clancy, had "greatly harmed the cause of British imperialism in India," said Mr. Jinnah, ...

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  8. YUGOSLAVS FIX ATROCITIES GUILT

    BELGRADE, Monday.—The Yugoslavian war climes commission has proclaimed 27 German and 15 Croat officials as war criminals, responsible for the ...

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  9. BRUTAL TORTURE

    LONDON, Monday. — Three Eurasian girls and one man told a court of inquiry in Singapore stories of brutal forture at the hands of the Japs, who ...

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  10. Russian Criticism Of Proposed Discussion on Spain

    MOSCOW, Monday.—"Pravda," commenting on the willingness of England and America to discuss with France the question of Spain, says: "Serious discussion is ...

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  11. SUFFERED TORTURE TO AID SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Monday.—A 44-year-old Englishwoman, Mrs. Edna Hellen, has arrived at Liverpool still suffering from the effects of Japanese forture ...

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  12. SHRINE OF CIVILIAN WAR DEAD

    LONDON, Monday.—The Imperial War Graves Commission announces that a shrine designed by Sir Charles Peers has ...

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  13. "HUFF DUFF" WAS RADAR'S SECRET TEAM-MATE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Navy has disclosed ono of its war-time secrets, a greatly-improved, high-frequently direction-finder called "huff duff," ...

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  14. ORDERED U-BOAT CREWS TO LEAVE SURVIVORS TO THEIR FATE

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—The British prosecution to-day began presentation of the case against Admiral Doenitz, alleging that there was evidence that Doenitz directly ordered U-boat commanders to abandon survivors of merchant ships sunk and ...

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  15. ATOM BOMB TESTS AGAINST WARSHIPS THIS YEAR

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Vice-Admiral W. H. Blandy, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Special Weapons, told a news ...

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  16. INSISTENCE ON RIGHTS OF SMALL NATIONS "PURELY DEMAGOGIC"

    LONDON, Monday.—Moscow Radie said to-day: "The only prerequisite of success is co-operation among the Great Powers which shouldered the ...

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  17. DECLINE IN WORLD SUGAR CROP

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Department of Agriculture has predicted that the 1945-46 world production of cane and beet sugar will amount to ...

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  18. Javanese Extremists Trained by Japanese

    BATAVIA, Monday.—The Government Information Service reports that three Dutch boys, who for some months, have been prisoners of the armed ...

    Article : 128 words
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  20. AIRCRAFT CARRIER CONTRACT CANCELLED

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty yesterday confirmed the cancellation of the contract for the building of the aircraft carrier Eagle at the ...

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  21. 142 PILGRIMS DROWNED IN INDIA

    CALCUTTA, Monday. — The Governor of Bengal (Mr. R. G. Casey) has sent a message to the local magistrate at Dismond Harbor, on the Hooghly River, ...

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  22. GROWING UNREST IN ITALY

    LONDON, Monday. — Unrest has been mounting throughout Italy in the past 24 hours, says the Exchango Telegraph Agenoy correspondent in Milan. ...

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  23. 200,000 WORKERS LIKELY TO JOIN STRIKERS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. —The United Electrical Workers" Union has advised its 200,000 members to carry out the strike scheduled for ...

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  24. LYING BETWEEN TWO ATOM BOMBS

    OSLO, Monday.—Discussing the fact that Norway has been in the forefront of discussion at the London meeting of the U.N., the newspaper "Morgenposten" ...

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  26. Brabazon Airliner Will Dwarf Lancaster

    LONDON, Monday. — Even the half-scale model of the Brabazon airliner is bigger than a Lancaster, says the "Daily Mail." ...

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  27. Paralysed after Eating Cheap Kind of Millet

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—Five hundred persons are reported to have been permanently crippled by a type of paralysis known as lathurison in the rural district ...

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  28. FIGHTING FLARES UP IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Monday.—After a quiet period, there has been a flare-up in several centres throughout Java, including some where there are large numbers of civilian internees. Indonesians used artillery and mortars in a fight with ...

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  29. Russian Talks With Bulgaria Fail

    LONDON, Monday.—Talks between Russia and Bulgaria, in which Mr. Vyshinsky (Russian Vice-Commissar for Foreign ...

    Article : 135 words
  30. Hold-up Followed by Arrest of Jews

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—Seventeen suspects were arrested after a search of the Jewish colony in Hedera, Central Palestine, after Saturday's railway holdup, in ...

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  31. SEVEN FLEETS TO MAINTAIN U.S. NAVAL STRENGTH

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Navy disclosed yesterday that it will operate seven active post-war fleets—namely, three in the Atlantic, three in the Pacific, and ...

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