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  3. MAN WHO ALLEGEDLY SIGNED ORDER TO SHOOT COMMANDOS

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—Colonel-General Jodi, Chief of the operations staff of the Supreme Command of the German armed forces, entered the witness-box to-day. He is expected to give evidence for two days. He allegedly signed Hitler's ...

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  4. TO VISIT ENGLAND FOR SNOOKER

    Walter Lindrum, world's billiards' champion, is planning another visit to England next year. This time he will probably ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. UNION LEADERS URGE FOREIGN DOCKERS TO AID STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Monday,—C.I.O. maritime leaders have appealed to foreign dock workers, including those in Britain, France and Russia, to support the shipping strike scheduled to start on June 15. ...

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  6. Crazy London Queue

    LONDON, Monday.—Three hundred persons, in what the "Daily Mail" calls the "craziest queue," spent their third night ...

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  7. Hammond As Captain

    W. R. Hammond's selection as captain of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPANESE DYING OF STARVATION

    TOKIO, Monday.—United States intelligence reports indicate an increasing number of deaths in the Tokio area from malnutrition ...

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  9. MURDER OF WOMEN

    WUPPERTAL, Monday.—A new trial, which is the fifth of a series of seven, opened when Fritz Hartjenstein, who was commandant of ...

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  10. HIGH DEATH ROLL IN U.S. HOLIDAY

    NEW YORK, Monday.—At least 225 persons were killed during the fourday Memorial Day holiday period; 115 in traffic accidents, 62 drowned, and ...

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  11. Indian Rail Strike Threatened

    LONDON, Monday.—Railwaymen or eight major railway systems in India have notified their employers of their intention to strike on June 27, says ...

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  12. GERMAN TO DIE FOR SECRETING ARMS

    HERFORD, Monday.—A German, Julius Zileher (48), was to-day sentenced to death at Kiel for illegal possession of arms and ammunition, says ...

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  13. EXECUTION DESCRIBED AS BUTCHERY

    BUCHAREST, Monday.—An eyewitness described the execution of Mikhail Antoneseu and three others as butchery. He said the shooting was ...

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  14. GERMANS SHORT OF CALORIES

    BERLIN, Monday.—The restoration of German rations to 1550 calorie level as an "absolute minimum" is urged by the three-Power Nutrition ...

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  15. STUMBLING-BLOOK IN EGYPTIAN TALKS

    LONDON, Monday.—The reasons for Lord Stansgate's flight to London were indicated on Saturday, says the Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Express," by the statement of the Egyptian Senate Foreign Affairs Committee that the British delegation insists that measures for Egypt's defence should ...

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  16. THOUSANDS CROSS U.S. BORDER

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—An inmigration official declared to-day it was estimated that 60,000 aliens had illegally crossed into the United States so ...

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  17. S.S. MEN KILL WARDER

    PRAGUE, Monday.—A prison warder was killed on Friday night, when S.S. men imprisoned at Aussig, 45 miles north-west of Prague, revolted. ...

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  18. U.S. FLOODS RECEDE

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday.—The flood waters have receded, after covering, many portions of Pennsylvania, flooding homes and stores, disrupting ...

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  19. FREEDOM OF PRESS URGED BY ATTLEE

    LONDON, Monday.—"Let us have more facts. Let us have the freest possible now of information among members of the ...

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  20. BABY FOR LUISE RAINER

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Luise Rainer, the film actress, yesterday gave birth to her first child, a girl. Her husband is Robert Knittel, a New York ...

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  21. TRUCE COMPROMISE IN MANCHURIA

    NANKING, Monday.—It is reported that General Marshall, U.S. Ambassador to China, has proposed a new compromise in the armistice in Manchuria, ...

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  22. AIR LINK WITH CHILE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that although many suggestions had been made, decisions had not been reached ...

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  23. U.N.O. Approach to Spanish Problem Criticised

    LONDON, Monday.—The Security Council sub-committee's report on Spain has been received with the utmost indifference in Madrid, says a correspondent of "The Times" of London. Press comment is limited to a tiresome repetition of the case for the defence, which strikes the majority of readers as ...

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  24. FAILURE TO SOLVE AIR MYSTERY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Army has abandoned efforts to solve one of the greatest air mysteries, the fate of a treasure-laden ...

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  25. Jewish Terrorists Defy Authorities

    LONDON, Monday.—The Jewish terrorist Stern Gang announced to-day by means of posters placarded all over Jerusalem that they are resuming ...

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  26. GERMAN ADVANCE IN ARTIFICIAL LIMBS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The American Research Group in Germany has ascertained that a Munich doctor, Max Lehsche, has contrived an improvement ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WAR BRIDE MAKES NEWS IN U.S.

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Monday.—A pretty Australian war bride, Mrs. Amy Martin Clark, has become news throughout the United States by conducting a ...

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  28. ANXIOUSLY AWAITING TERMS OF CONVERSION LOAN

    LONDON, Monday.—The market for Australian stocks, which has been almost at a standstill because of uncertainty, is anxiously awaiting the terms ...

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  29. Germany's War Debt

    LONDON, Monday.—Germany's war debt is estimated at 400,000 million marks (£10,000 million at the current rate of ...

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  30. German Girl Shot Dead

    FRANKFORT, Monday.—The United States provost-marshal's office reports that a German girl, of the name of Tagereug Portenrouther (19). of ...

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  33. KING UMBERTO FORGETS TO SEAL BALLOT PAPERS

    ROME, Monday.—King Umber to this morning voted both in the Constituent Assembly election and the plebiscite on the monarchy. ...

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  34. Bases Restored to Portugal

    LISBON, Monday.—In fulfilment of the war-time pledge, the British base in the Azores was formally restored to Portugal yesterday. A similar ...

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  35. KIDNAPPING RIFE IN PHILIPPINES

    MANILA, Monday.—The police report the kidnapping of Go Fay, the head of the wealthy Go family of Chinese merchants, for a ...

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  36. HINDERING SEARCH FOR KIDNAPPED CHILDREN

    LONDON, Monday.—British headquarters is Germany and U.N.R.R.A. state that Germans working under the military ...

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  37. BOMBAY RIOTS RENEWED

    BOMBAY, Monday.—A police officer fired a round from his revolver to disporse combatants, when fresh rioting broke out in the Bombay dock ...

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  38. EXPERT DERIDES OPINION THAT NAVY OF NO USE

    LONDON, Monday.—Critics who have expressed doubts about the future utility of surface naval vessels apparently have not envisaged the possibility of ships mounting atomic guns, says the editor of "Jane's Fighting Ships," the new edition of ...

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  39. RUSSIAN PROTEST

    MOSCOW, Monday.—The Russian Ambassador in Rome has protested to Allied Mediterranean headquarters against the striking of a Russian ...

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