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  3. "SAINT IRMA"

    It is reported that a movement has started among German girl students to make a Saint of Irma Grese, "Beastess of Belsen." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NAZIS PLANNING TO GET BACK IN SADDLE

    MUNICH, Monday.—Elements hostile to everything for which the United States fought the war are still clinging to power in the American zone of occupation. Despite the denazification programme, they and their Nazi friends are still able to ...

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  5. INQUIRY INTO FRANCO REGIME VIRTUALLY CERTAIN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Security Council is virtually certain to appoint a sub-committee this week to investigate charges that the Franco regime in Spain constitutes a threat to world peace. ...

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  6. HUMAN FOODSTUFFS GOING TO ANIMALS

    BOSTON, Monday.—Britain's wartime Food Minister (Lord Woolton) said that, as a visitor to America, it was not his ...

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  7. STALIN TELLS HUNGARYRUSSIA WILL NOT INTERFERE

    LONDON, Monday.— Russia regards Hungary as an independent nation, and will not interfere in her internal affairs in any way, ...

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  8. GETTING JAPS OUT OF JAVA

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Batavia correspondent says that, according to Indonesian Republican circles, the evacuation of Japanese ...

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  9. JAP. CABINET RESIGNS

    TOKIO, Monday.—It is officially announced that the Japanese Government has resigned, and that the decision was taken at an ...

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  10. Million New Yorkers in Easter Parade

    NEW YORK, Monday.—At least a million persons participated in New York's traditional Easter parade. Police estimated that it was ...

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  11. CONFLICTING POLICIES ON JAPANESE REPARATIONS

    TOKIO, Monday.—Last week's battling in the Allied Council was merely a skirmish for more serious conflicts. Basic disagreement exists between the United States and the other Allies concerned reparations. ...

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  12. ATTEMPT TO DESTROY COURTROOM

    TEL-AVIV, Monday.—The district court-room and several offices were burned when terrorists attempted to destroy the building. The raiders ...

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  13. COMMUNISTS REVIEW CHANGCHUN SUCCESS

    CHUNGKING, Monday.— Communist newsagencies report that 2000 Government Peace Preservation Corps troops were killed in ...

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  15. Indonesian Note on Ambush Killings

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times' " Batavia correspondent says the Indonesian Government has sent a Note to the Australian political adviser (Mr. ...

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  16. REAL ESTATE PRICES SOAR IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Government admits that real estate prices everywhere have virtually doubled since 1940. Sky-rocketing inflation ...

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  17. HOPE TO CURE RARE BONE DISEASE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday. — University of California Hospital specialists, after examination of Simeon Shaw, four-year-old Sydney boy, who ...

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  18. BIG RUSSIAN PARTY FOR PARIS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Rusion contingent for the Foreign Ministers' conference in Paris consists of no fewer than 200 officials, ...

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  19. LABOR LEADER CRITICAL OF PARTY'S POLICY

    LONDON, Monday. — Professor Harold Laski, addressing a Cooperative Party conference, said that, although the present ...

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  20. PRISONERS CONTROL MILAN GAOL

    MILAN, Monday.— Armed with light machine-guns and hand grenades, 2500 prisoners who began a revolt in the Vittore Gaol ...

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  21. MONTGOMERY'S BOOK MAY ANSWER CRITIC

    LONDON, Monday.—It is learned that Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery at present does not propose to reply to criticisms contained in Mr. ...

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  23. MR. ATTLEE'S TRIBUTE TO LATE LORD KEYNES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) said of Lord Keynes, famous British economist, whose death was announced yesterday: ...

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  24. Moscow Cathedral Crowd Biggest for 25 Years

    LONDON, Monday.—Router's Moscow correspondent says thousands of worshippers packed Moscow Cathedral and overflowed into the streets ...

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  25. Wins Trans-Atlantic Race Against Death

    NEW YORK, Monday.—An,English war bride, Mrs. Doris Grigsby (21) won a trans-Atlantic race against death when she arrived at her ...

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  27. INCIDENTS CONTINUE ON N.E.I. ISLANDS

    BATAVIA, Monday.— Incidents between Indonesian extremists and Allied troops continue on several Indonesian islands. ...

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  28. Conflicing Advice to Germans

    BERLIN, Monday.— The action of 27 members of the House of Commons in sending a message to the Berlin Social Democratic congress urging ...

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  29. HAD TOO MUCH TO SAY

    TOKIO, Monday.—Qualified observe ers, who cannot be named, interpret Mr. Dean Acheson's appointment as chairman of the Allied four-Power ...

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  30. UPPER-TEN "NO GOOD WHATEVER"

    LONDON, Monday.—The Co-operative Party conference unanimously passed a resolution urging abolition of the House of Lords and all hereditary ...

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  31. Want to Marry British Soldiers, But Cannot

    VIENNA, Monday.—A British communique published in Austrian newspapers warns Austrian women against a rumor that, after July, British ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA HOUSE MAY BE RENOVATED

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) has discussed with the Australian Resident Minister in ...

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  33. Masked Men Make Off With Priceless Treasures

    LONDON, Monday.— Four masked men using a Rolls-Royee car overpowered a watchman and stole antiques and works of art valued at ...

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