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  3. ATOM BOMB MORE EFFECTIVE AGAINST CITIES THAN MILITARY TARGETS

    ABOARD APPALACHIAN, WEDNESDAY.—THE NAVY STATES THAT 59 OF BIKINI'S 73 TARGET WARSHIPS FELT MONDAY'S WHITE-HOT ATOMIC BLAST, WITH DAMAGE RANGING FROM TOTAL TO NEGLIGIBLE. SIX REMAINED DANGEROUSLY RADIO-ACTIVE TO-DAY, FIVE, INCLUDING ONE MODERN CRUISER, WERE SUNK AND NINE OTHERS, ...

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  4. U.S. SENATORS STALL ACTION ON PRICE CONTROLS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senators O'Daniell (Democrat) and Wherry (Republican) stalled Senate action on price controls, but Administration leaders behind the scenes are seeking to clear the way for a compromise bill. ...

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    ADMIRAL SIR JOHN CUNNINGHAM, C.-in-C. Mediterranean, has been appointed First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff. John Henry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Another German Collaborator Held

    VIENNA, Wednesday. — United States authorities have handed over to Yugoslavia the former Lord Mayor of Vienna (Ernst Neubacher), says ...

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  7. Metal Pellets Puzzle Scientists

    ABOARD APPALACHIAN, Wednesday. — Humans, had they been aboard the Prinz Eugen at the time of the atom blast, would ...

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  8. UNREST IN SIAM OVER KING'S DEATH

    BANGKOK, Wednesday. — A communique from the office of Pridi Phanomyong (Siamese Premier) to-day warned the people the wartime emergency ...

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  9. German Massacre of Polish Troops

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—A report by the "International Commission" appointed by Germany in an attempt to sh[?]lve the responsibility for the shooting ...

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  10. Greeks Killed by Albanians

    ATHENS, Wednesday. — The vi[?]ar episcopal of Premeti and another Greek notable were killed by Albanians in Northern Epirus, where ...

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  11. MYSTERIOUS REMOVAL OF GERMAN MUNITIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says that at least 10,000 tons of German, Russian and French machine-guns, gun barrels and parts of optical sights and other munitions have been removed in perfect condition in recent months from a former German arsenal in the ...

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  12. MOSCOW ALLEGES ANGLO-U.S. CENSORSHIP

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The "New Times" to-day accused the British and American press and radio of establishing its own censorship, regulating what the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR LOANS TO BE CONVERTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said tonight discussions had taken place in America and with the State ...

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  14. WAVELL REVEALS SECRETS OF CRETE AND TOBRUK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The defence of Crete and Tobruk "will rank among the finest achievements of the forces of the British Empire," declares Lord Wavell in his Middle East despatches from March 7 till July 15, 1941, published as a ...

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  15. ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL PLAN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The impression given after the second meeting of the Atomic Commission sub-committee, which is drawing up a heading for an atomic control charter, was that fair progress was being made. The main obstacle is Mr. ...

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  16. AGREEMENT ON TRIESTE FAILS TO MATERIALISE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Agreement on Trieste, which was expected from last night's meeting of Foreign Ministers, did not materialise. Mr. Ernest Bevin made it clear that they would agree to the proposed international zone for Trieste and the surrounding area only if control responsibility for the region ...

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  17. TRUMAN'S REQUEST FOR JUDGE'S RESIGNATION DENIED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A New York "Daily News" correspondent's report that President Truman had requested the resignation of four ...

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  18. PRESIDENT REBUKES RAEDER'S COUNSEL

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday. — Lord Justice Lawrence (President of the Tribunal) to-day rebuked Admiral Raeder's counsel, who alleged there ...

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  19. Hitler Youth Gang Leader Arrested

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British intelligence officers to-day arrested Hans Skubina (19), leader of a Hitler Youth gang that tried to blow up the ...

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  20. ARABS WILL RESIST PLAN TO SEND JEWS TO PALESTINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An official Arab spokesman said to-day Arabs planned organised resistance against President Truman's plan for the admission of 100,000 Jews into Palestine, states Associated Press' Cairo correspondent. ...

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  21. TRUMAN'S

    BELGRADE, Wednesday. — The court that is trying Mihailovitch rejected defence counsel's plea that British and American liaison officers ...

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  22. JEEPS FOR CIVIL USE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Minister for Postwar Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) said in the House of Representatives to-day it was hoped that ...

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  23. TRIESTE DISTURBANCES

    TRIESTE, Wednesday. — Italians hissed and booed and threw stones at Allied information servicemen and their lorries while they were assisting ...

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