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  3. AUSTRALIANS THOUGHT PARADE "GRAND SHOW"

    LONDON, Monday.—"All the chaps thought it a grand show," said the Australian victory contingent's padre (Captain E. A. James, M.C.) summing up the contingent's reaction to the victory parade. ...

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  4. SIAM STUNNED BY DEATH OF KING ANANDA

    BANGKOK, Monday.—The nation is stunned by the news of King Ananda's death. He had been indisposed for two days. His young, attractive mother, Phraratanani Sri Sangwan, is prostrated with grief. An emergency session of Siamesa Parliament, meeting 12 hours after King ...

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  5. WATCHED PANIC VICTIMS LEAP TO DEATH

    NEW YORK, Monday.—As in the case of the La Salle Hotel tragedy in Chicago, panic contributed to the death toll in the Canfield Hotel fire, Dubuque's greatest disaster. Despite the frantic entreaties of spectators four [?]five hysterical men and women leaped to their death. Most of those whose ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Plan to Overcome Deadlock on Italian Colonies

    LONDON, Monday.—According to "The Times" Paris correspondent, Mr. Gladwin Jebb, head of the British delegation, brought ...

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  7. VIOLATED TRUCE IN MANCHURIA

    CHANGCHUN, Monday.—A Chinese Nationalist headquarters spokesman announced that the Communists violated the 15-day truce within three ...

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  8. 780 WAR BRIDES AND CHILDREN REACH U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.— The Monterey docked from Sydney at a pier lined with flower-laden, impatient husbands. The first of ...

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  9. RACED MONSOON TO FLY FOOD TO STARVING HILLMEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Royal Air Force lost three Dakotas in Burma in the biggest supply mission since the war, but raced the monsoon ...

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  10. SHIP RECAPTURED FROM INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Loss than 24 hours after Idonesians seized a former Japanese repatriation ship from the Dutch authorities, a Dutch gunboat ...

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  11. MIHAILOVITCH TAUNTED AS TRIAL BEGINS

    BELGRADE, Monday.—General Mihailoitch was greeted with hisses, boos and cries of "You should be hanged" when he ...

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  12. OIL RUSH IN PERU

    LIMA (Peru), Monday.—An international oil rush is going on in Peru as a result of geologists' reports that 75,000,000 acres of the eastern ...

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  13. DENIES HE PLAYED DOUBLE GAME

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—"I never played a double game," said Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Minister for the Intorior in Dr, Kurt ...

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  14. ANOTHER CHICAGO VICTIM

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—The toll of the La Salle Hotel fire of last Wednesday rose to 61 with the death in hospital of a man whose wife and 15-year-old ...

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  15. UMBERTO ATTEMPTED TO LEAVE EARLY

    ROUE, Monday.—Ex-King Umberto tried to leave Italy on Saturday without waiting for the official proclamation of the Republic. ...

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  16. ATOM BOMB SCIENTISTS SET OUT ON VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY

    ABOARD ATOMIC EXPRESS, Monday.—This special navy train from Washington is carrying more than 230 observers of the Bikini atom bomb experiment. There are 14 American, two Dutch, two Egyptian, two Russian, two Polish, one British, one ...

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  17. JEWEL THEFT

    FRANKFURT, Monday.—Major David Watson, an American, attached to Frankfurt headquarters, has been arrested in connection with the ...

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  18. INQUIRY INTO ESCAPE OF GRAND MUFTI

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Government is investigating the circumstances under which the Grand Mufti left France, says ...

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  19. NICE COLOURED HAIR

    Not everyone is born to wear a head of hair that is a nice colour naturally, and then some heads of hair go prematurely grey to make matters worse. About the ...

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  20. Likely Compromise on Proposal For Franco Regime

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A compromise proposal on the Franco Spanish regime issue will probably be made when it is again before the Security Council this week. A source close to ono delegation is ...

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  23. Illegal German Printing Presses Seized

    LONDON, Monday.—Police flying squads in Germany have seized a number of illegal printing presses used for the production of forged ration cards, ...

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  24. Anglo-Italian Air Company Planned

    LONDON, Monday.—Britain and Italy have signed an air agreement involving the establishment of an Anglo-Italian company linking Italy with ...

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  25. RUSSIAN RULERS URGED TO SUBSTITUTE FRIENDSHIP FOR MISTRUST

    LONDON, Monday.—An appeal to the rulers of Russia, "having experimented with mistrust, to experiment in friendship," was made by the chairman of the British Labor Party (Professor H. Laski) in a speech at the Labor Party congress. ...

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  26. 23 Killed in Air Crash

    WEST PALM BEACH (Florida), Monday.—Twenty-three persons were killed when an army C54 transport, whick was flying from here to ...

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