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  3. PEARL HARBOR DISASTER

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Congressional committee investigating the Pearl Harbor disaster has issued two reports. The majority, consisting of six Democrats and two Republicans, in a 10,000 word document, commended the late President ...

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  4. APPREHENSIONS ABOUT DOLLAR LOAN CONDITIONS

    LONDON, Sunday. — "The thing was whistled through before anybody realised what had happened. The House of Commons was allowed four days for what Congress took seven months," complained Mr. R. Boothby (Con.) in the House of Commons, when, on a motion for the adjournment, he raised ...

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  5. EDDA CIANO STILL A FASCIST

    LONDON, Sunday— Handsome, penniless Edda Ciano (38), daughter of Mussolini, told the "Daily Express" correspondent in Rome: ...

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  6. Flying Bombs Over Norway

    LONDON, Sunday. — "The Times" correspondent at Oslo, quoting the "Aftenposten," says two flying bombs were seen over ...

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  7. BRUTAL MURDER OF AIRMEN RECALLED

    LONDON, Sunday. — Reuter's Herford correspondent says that, after a relentless search since the war, across the Hartz mountains, ...

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  8. BRITISH WAR VETERAN TO DIE

    DIJON (France), Sunday. — A British first world war veteran, George Dace (60), and 20 co-defendants were sentenced to death for ...

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  9. Good Housing Progress in Britain

    LONDON, Sunday.—At the end of May, the Government had 126,000 houses under construction, said the Minister for Health (Mr. Aneurin Bevan), in a ...

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  10. STEPS TO PROTECT ALLIED NATIONALS FROM JAPANESE TAX IMPOSTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Australian Embassy states that the Far Eastern Commission has accepted Australian proposals designed to ensure that no Japanese taxation should discriminate against aliens, and that no capital levy imposed in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. German Cruiser Scuttled

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The naval divislon of the Control Commission announces that the German cruiser Leip[?]ig has been towed out to sea and ...

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  12. Broke into Larder as Well as Jewel Safe

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two burglars broke into Sir Jeremiah Colman's country mansion, Malshanger House, Basingstoke, made themselves a meal ...

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  13. SPORADIC IN LUZON

    MANILA, Sunday. — Sporadic fighting between military police and armed Hukabalahap peasants is reported over the entire central Luzon ...

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  14. FIGHTING

    LONDON, Sunday. — "Someone will need my blood to-day," said an anonymous donor who called at a Bristol transfusion centre and insisted that ...

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  15. STILL BELIEVED POUND STERLING WILL BE REVALUED

    LONDON, Sunday. — Despite an official denial that revaluation of the pound sterling is under consideration, some quarters are still ...

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  16. PRICE CONTROLS TO BE RESTORED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Senate and House of Representatives conferes agreed on a compromise bill to revive O.P.A. until ...

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  17. Good Hopes for Agreement on Pacific Bases

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt) said before his departure for Europe that discussions about Pacifc bases were moving ahead in a way which he thought would ultimately prove most satisfactory, not ...

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  18. Nazis Removed from Office

    HERFORD, Sunday.—The Control Commission announced that 8806 Nazis were removed from office in the British zone in June. It added that of 46,240 ...

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  19. CIVIL SERVICE SEEN AS OCTOPUS

    LONDON, Sunday. — "As Mr. Herbert Morrison's fantastic policy of public control in the national interest develops itself, the ...

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  20. PRIMATE'S PLEA FOR CHURCH REUNION

    LONDON, Sunday. — "I have really put all the power and strength I have into seeing how far we can get church re-union," ...

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  21. German Treasure Hoard Found

    LONDON, Sunday. — Military Government officials have discovered millions of pounds' worth of jewellery near Luneberg, says Router's Herford ...

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  22. SPIRITUALISTS WANT WITCHCRAFT ACT ANNULLED

    LONDON, Sunday. — "Claiming that mediums should not be treated as rogues, vagabonds and pirates, the Society of ...

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  23. BEST USE WAS NOT MADE OF U.S. AIR SUPERIORITY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A strategic bombing survey, reporting to President Truman on the Pacific war, asserted that the American air superiority achieved at the end of 1943 would have been more effective if the United States had had a unified high ...

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  24. DENIED POPE TRIED TO STAY EXECUTION

    VATICAN CITY, Sunday.—A responsible Vatican source denied Warsaw reports that the Pope had intervened in an effort to stay the execution of ...

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  25. Methodist Church "Slowly Dying"

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Methodist Church is slowly dying," the Rev. W. Proctor told the Methodist conference nt Westminster. He added that ...

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