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  3. SAW CANNIBALISM IN MAUTHAUSEN CAMP

    DACHAU (Germany), Sunday.—Lieut.-Commander J. Taylor resuming his evidence in the Mauthausen "horror camp" trial, told the military court that when an inmate he saw evidence of cannibalism at the camp hospital, formerly stables, where as many as five men would' be packed into each bunk. ...

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  4. BUILDING UP MERCHANT FLEET

    SHIPYARDS TURN OVER TO MERCHANTMEN.—Nearly 400 ships of a gross merchant tonnage of 1,612,810 tons, are now under construction in the shipyards of Britain. The photo shows: Tubing a Yarrow boiler at Vickers-Armstrong yard, Barrow-in-Furness. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.N.O. APPEALS DIRECT TO PERSIA AND RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The U.N.O. Security Council's direct requests to Russia and Persia for information about the real situation in Persia are interpreted in some quarters as an effort to force a showdown with Russia on how long and to what extent she ...

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  6. WILL SEEK FOOD EVERYWHERE LA GUARDIA SAYS

    ATLANTIC CITY, Sunday.—Fiorello La Guardia, in an inaugural address as Director-General of the U.N.R.R.A., said he would seek ...

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  7. Petiot Dumb on Clothes Discovery

    PARIS, Sunday.—Dr. Marcel Petiot, who is alleged to have murdered 27 persons, refused to answer one of the questions at yesterday's ...

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  8. REPORTED AGREEMENT BETWEEN DUTCH AND INDONESIAN REPRESENTATIVES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Indonesian and DutcK representatives are believed to have reached agreement on essential points, says Renter's correspondent at Batavia. The Dutch are believed to have recognised de facto control of Java and possibly Sumatra, by the Indonesians. ...

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  9. BUDGERIGAR FOILS THEFT ATTEMPT

    LONDON, Sunday.—A talking budgerigar, it was claimed in a Bristol court yesterday, foiled an attempted robbery at the home ...

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  10. ARGENTINA HITS BACK

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday. — The Argentine Government has issued a bulky document replying to the United States Blue Book published shortly ...

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  11. Crowd at Bolton Uncontrollable

    LONDON, Sunday.—More than 100 police were on duty at the Bolton football ground on March 9 when 33 people of a crowd of ...

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  12. GREEK ELECTION CLASH

    ATHENS, Sunday.—Fifteen civilians and four policemen wore injured in a 15-minute clash between police and demonstrators urging a ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S BUDGET SATISFACTORY

    LONDON, Sunday. — Britain's balance-sheet for the financial year ending to-day is so satisfactory as to encourage hopes that the ...

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  14. 900 BERTHS FOR WAR BRIDES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Minister for War Transport (Mr. Afred Barnos), in pursuance of a promise that he would do all he could ...

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  15. 41 SHIPS SUNK SINCE WAR'S END

    LONDON, Sunday. —Since VEDay 41 ships have been sunk and 31 damaged by mines in European waters, including 21 merchantmen, ...

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  16. MOVE TO CANCEL ATOMIC TESTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Senator Huffman (Democrat, Ohio) has suhnmitted a resolution to the Senate cancelling the proposed atomic bomb ...

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  17. NO HOPE OF AVERTING U.S. COAL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Secretary for Labor (Mr. Schwellenbaeh), after conferring with mine owners and union leaders, ...

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  19. MAY CROSS ATLANTIC IN THREE HOURS

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—Lord Brabazon, former Minister for Aircraft Production, to-day predieted a jet-propelled passenger ...

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  20. HOPED TO KEEP SCANDINAVIA NEUTRAL

    NUREMBERG, Sunday.—Hitler only decided to invade the Scandinavian countries after intelligence reports convinced him ...

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  21. Priority Trip for Gloucesters' Staff

    LONDON, Sunday.—A cook and a scullery maid for the Duke of Gloucester's household are shortly sailing to Australia on a priority trip arrauged ...

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  22. HUNGARY PASSING TO COMMUNIST CONTROL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hungary is on the verge of passing under complete Communist control, says the "Observer's" Vienna correspondent. Russian ...

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  23. Says Vatican Obstacle to Anglo-Soviet Friendship

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Vatican was accused of indulging in mischievous polities under an ecelesiastical cloak, by the Principal of the ...

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  24. BOMBAY CROWD HOSTILE TO GANDHI

    LONDON, Sunday. — Untouchables took part in a hostile demonstration against Gandhi, who was spending a few hours in Bombay on the way from ...

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  25. MORE ALLEGED RUSSIAN SPIES HELD IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Four additional names were mentioned as suspected Russian agents in the atom secrets espionage charges when the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) tabled in the Canadian House of Commons the third interim report of the Royal Commission which inquired into the leakage of atom ...

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  26. New Belgian Government

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.—The Liberal Party Loader (Mr. Albort Deveze) stated that Mr. Vanacker had formed a left-wing coalition Government, in ...

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