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  3. BRITISH TO CLEAR ARMED ELEMENTS FROM BANDOENG

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—British headquarters have issued a warning to the Indonesians that the southern area of Bandoeng will be cleared of all armed men immediately, "if possible without bloodshed." Reduced tear gas action may be taken because extremists are firing ...

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  4. FIRST STARVATION SIGNS SEEN IN HAMBURG

    HAMBURG, Sunday.—Thirty-three workmen of the German State railway machine tool factory yesterday collapsed at work as the result of hunger. Factory officials said many other workers among the thousands employed at the factory had declared that they could not carry on much longer. A British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STALIN'S "NOBODY WANTS WAR" CLAIM RAISES U.N.O. HOPES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The atmosphere for to-morrow's meeting of the U.N.O. Security Council has been improved by Generalissimo Stalin's statement in Moscow that he was convinced that neither nations nor armies wanted a new war. ...

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  6. PLAN TO SEND V2's 100 MILES UP

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Army technicians at White Sands (New Mexico) testing ground expect to send German V2 rockets ...

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  7. Sure Crisis Will Be Surmounted

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  8. ATOM BOMB TESTS MAY BE DROPPED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Vice-Admiral W. H. P. Blandy, commander of the Atomic Bomb Task Force, said he was planning ...

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  9. BIG FORCES FOR U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" learns that preliminary discussics of the U.N.O. Military Staff Committee ...

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  10. SPANISH NOTE ALLEGES HATE CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British Government has received a Note from Spain calling attention to a hate campaign which, it alleges, is proceeding ...

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  11. GOOD MARKET IN MALAYA FOR OUR GOODS

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—Mr. Claude Massey, who arrived recently to take up duties as Australian Commissioner, says he has ...

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  12. CONSIDERS RUSSIA GRAVE DANGER TO U.S.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—"Russia is the greatest danger that ever threatened America," declared Mr. George Earle, former Ambassador ...

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  13. AMERICA SET FOR RECORD PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Truman, in a speech at a Jackson Day dinner, surveyed the Democratic Party's achievements. ...

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  14. PRIESTS MURDERED IN RUTHENIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Catholics in Ruthenia had been violently and bitterly persecuted. Priests had been imprisoned, deported or murdered ...

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  15. 50,000 Unionists in London March

    LONDON, Sunday.—Cheering and carrying banners. 50,000 members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union marched from the Temple tube station ...

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  16. DISPERSAL SALES POOR BARGAIN FOR U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Senate committee investigating national defence, reporting on the the dispersal of surplus property ...

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  17. CURBING POST-MORTEM ON NAZI IDEALS

    NUREMBERG, Sunday.—Goering's tactics in the witness box in the past week were designed to show his fellow-prisoners how to ...

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  18. S. AFRICA'S INDIANS APPEAL TO STALIN

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.—The presiden of the Transvaal Indian Congress says that the Indian community in South Africa is to appeal direct to ...

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  19. U.N.O. BROADCASTS IN 20 LANGUAGES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The State Department's International Broadcasting Division will broadcast to the world all sessions of the U.N.O. Security ...

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  20. ANOTHER NEW CARDINAL DIES

    MUNSTER, Sunday.—Cardinal Count von Galen (68), Roman Catholic Bishop of Munster, died on Friday. He was the second of the new ...

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  21. "Bluebeard" Crime Accessories Disappear

    PARIS, Sunday.—A sensation occurred in court when counsel for Dr. Marcel Petiot, who is accused of murdering 27 persons, announced the ...

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  22. MOSCOW EXPLAINS DELAY IN MANCHURIA

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—Delay in the withdrawal of Russian troops from Manchuria, is due to a request by the Chinese authorities, who are unable to ...

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  23. Women Practically Stripped In Raids by Polish Bandits

    LONDON, Sunday.—Frequent hold-ups, in which girls and women are practically stripped of all clothing, are occurring at night in streets ...

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  24. Planes' Success In Manhunt Proves Need For Police Air Arm

    LONDON, Sunday.—R.A.F. planes' quick success in helping Yorkshire police to arrest an escaped prisoner (dropping Verey lights, they guided ...

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  25. STOKER REELS WHEN SENTENCED FOR TREASON

    LONDON, Sunday.—Naval Stoker Henry Herbert Rose was yesterday found giulty of a charge of having traitorously held ...

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  26. JAP PRISONERS ESCAPE

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—Two Japanese prisoners who are dangerous war criminal suspects escaped yesterday after evading Indian guards from a ...

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  27. Union Leaders Support Comunists' Bid For Affiliation With Labor

    LONDON, Sundny.—Nearly 170 trade union leaders, representing some of the most important industries, have signed a statement supporting the ...

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  28. VILLAGE WIPED OUT BY JAPS

    RANGOON, Sunday.—A British military court on Friday heard the first part of the story of the "Eastern Lidice," in which all ...

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  30. ORDERED AIRMEN TO BE BEATEN TO DEATH

    ZURICH, Sunday.—The Nazi leader in Oberweier ordered that Allied airmen should be beaten to death, said the former Nazi Mayor of Oberweier, ...

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  32. MORE CHRISTIAN JEWS THAN SUPPOSED

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.—The Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem (the Rt. Rev. W. H. Stewart), Riving evidence before the Anglo-American committee ...

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  33. All Say They Did Not Support Hitler

    BERLIN, Sunday.—"Who supported Hitler? That's what I want to know. Everyone in Germany denies having done so," said Sir Walter ...

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  34. Countess Inchcape Weds U.S. Army Officer

    LONDON, Sunday.—Leonora Margaron Countess Incheape, daughter of Sir Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, was married at a London registry ...

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  36. KING MAY OPEN S. AFRICAN PARLIAMENT

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (General Jan Smuts) told the Assembly that the Government was considering fixing a date for the ...

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  37. FOOD RIOTERS SACK U.N.R.R.A. WAREHOUSES

    ROME, Sunday.—Two persons were killed and many injured in day-long food riots by unemployed in Messina. Police and Caribinieri were powerless ...

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  38. Poles in Italy to Vote for or Against Going Home

    ROME, Sunday.—A plebiscite is to be held next month to enable 107,000 members of the Polish forces in Italy to vote for or against returning to ...

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  39. YUGOSLAVIA BANS BRITISH JOURNALS

    BELGRADE, Sunday.—The Ministry of Information has banned the British journals "Catholic Herald," "Time and Tide," and "19th Century ...

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  40. RUSSIAN SAYS SOVIET SECURITY POLICE OPERATING IN CANADA

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—Preliminary hearings have begun against Fred Rose (Labor Progressive M.P.), who is charged with violation of the Official ...

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  41. DANES BAR IMPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Denmark has banned import of goods from Britain and other countries. The reason given to the Board of Trade by the Danes ...

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