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  3. MANUS ISLAND AS GUAM OF SOUTH

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Strong recommendations are to be made by the United States Navy Department for some arrangement with Australia under which the American naval forces may retain the Admiralty Islands, from which the Philippines ...

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  4. Major-Gen Named For Post Abroad

    Major-General John Chapman has been appointed Australian Army representative in Washington. Maj.-Gen. Chapman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PUZZLING INCONSISTENCE RUSSO-PERSIAN PACT

    TEHERAN, Sunday.—All outstanding questions between Russia and Persia have been settled on a basis of complete reciprocity and goodwill, the Persian Government spokesman, Prince. Firouz says. 3ut observers here point out that the "agreement" between the two ...

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  6. HIROHITO SEEKS U.S. WOMAN TO TEACH SON

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York "Herald-Tribune" credits the State Edcation Commissioner (Dr. George Stoddard) with having ...

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  7. REPARATION PAYMENTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A reparations agreement, which may be a preview of what is in store for those that lost the war, is ...

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  8. "TINY TIM" ROCKET DEADLY MISSILE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— An, Army spokesman discloses that the Air Force's "Tiny Tim" rocket, used against the Japs, is ...

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  9. S. AFRICA READY FOR "FUTURE" IN WOOL

    LONDON, Sunday.—"South African woolgrowers are fully alive to the need not only for breeding the finest wool but offering it ...

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  10. ARGENTINE BUILDS UP FRONTIER

    NEW YOKK, Sunday.—A "New York Times" despatch from Buenos Aires says Argentina is building a "magnificent" series of troop ...

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  11. FOOD FAMINE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The food conference, during its concluding session, passed a resolution that all available farm labor and volunteers in Europe be mobilised to bring in this year's harvest and carry'out the autumn sowing. ...

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  12. UNWILLING TO DISCUSS MIHAILOVITCH

    BELGBADE, Sunday.—The crimes of General Mihailovitch (War Minister in King Peter's Government) against the Ypgoslav people were so great ...

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  13. SPAIN FIXES BLAME

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Spanish Foreign Ministry statement blames the occupation of Rumania by the Soviet Army and Soviet ...

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  14. THREAT OF EARLY CHALLENGE TO LABOR LEADERS

    LONDON, Sunday.— Embarrassing challenges to the Labor Party's leadership trill be made by local parties and some of the most ...

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  15. Nationalists' Manchuria Success

    MUKDEN, Sunday.—Nationalist sources report that China's Amcrican-oquipped First Army broke through the Communist lines ...

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  18. R.A.F. BOMBERS IN HELIGOLAND "RAID"

    LONDON, Sunday.— A ten-mile stream of 71 Lancasters laden with 1000-lb. bombs, and 17 Mosquitoes took off from R.A.F. aerodromes ...

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  19. NANKING PUPPET HEAD DENIES. WAR GUILT

    FOOCHOW, Sunday.—China's, most important and shortest war crimes trial closed with the former head of the puppet Nanking ...

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  20. Thief's Buried Hoard Uncovered

    "WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The Postal Department has announced the discovery of 153,150 dollars, which is part of a sum stolen by ...

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  21. PHILIPPINES PROTEST ON U.S. PROPERTY PROPOSALS

    MANILA, Sunday.—Presidant Osmena has protested against proposed legislation in Washington empowering the United States ...

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  22. Extension of U.S. Price Control

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The House of Representatives Banking Committee has approved of a year's extension of price control. ...

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  23. Ready U.S. Sale For Australian Fruit

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The first shipment of apples and pears ever to be imported from Australia sold readily at ceiling pricos on the Now York ...

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  24. WORKING FOR "FREEDOM" OF INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—The Indian Quisling leader (Subhas Chandrn Bose), who formed tho I.N.A., said it was working only for the freedom of ...

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  25. 11 KILLED IN CRASH BY BOMBER

    VALLETTA, Sunday—Eleven were killed and 13 seriously injured and 18 bouses demolished when a Wellington bomber crushed into a building at ...

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  26. Dutch Leader to See Attlee About N.E.I.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is reported officially that the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), at a meeting with the Netherlands Prime Ministor (Prof. W. ...

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  27. DEFENDS NAZIS' ANTI-PARTISAN MEASURES

    NUREMBERG, Sunday.—Field-Marshal Keitel, back in the witness box for the fourth day, told the War Crimes Tribunal that the German measures against Russian partisans were necessary because the partisan activities assumed incredible proportions. ...

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  28. WIFE'S INFIDELITY NO EXCUSE FOR MURDER

    LONDON, Sunday.—A wife's infidelity was no excuso for murder, was the ruling given by the Court of Criminnl Appeal. Justice Wrottesley ...

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