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  3. AMERICANS SEIZE VESSEL FROM BRITISH PRIZE CREW

    LONDON, Monday.—While the American destroyer Perry was standing by the master of the steamer Elizabeth (Capt. Millers) and the captain of the American merchantman American Ranger were having a "hell of an argument" over the £1,125,000 prize, the steamer ...

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  4. NEW POST FOR KONIEV

    MARSHAL KONIEV, who is expected to be appointed Russian commander in Berlin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DANGER THAT CONFERENCE MAY BE FRUITLESS

    PARIS, Monday.—New Zealand's Mr. W. J. Jordan declared to-day that the peace conference was in danger of doing nothing, if delegates had to have a two-thirds majority. They could not even elect a chairman. They ...

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  6. BEARS SENSE TROUBLE?

    STOCKHOLM, Monday. — Possibly heeding a foreboding in the animal world, warning them of an impending ...

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  7. FATAL SHOOTING FOLLOWS "DRUNKEN ORGY"

    BERLIN, Monday.—What one witness called a drunken orgy of Russian troops in a Berlin hotel, was described at the court-martial at ...

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  8. 60th Jap To Die For War Crimes

    MANILA, Monday. — The War Crimes Commission sentenced to death by hanging a former Japanese lieutenant, Jahime Fujii, who ...

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  9. CAREFUL USE OF LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Britain has begun limited spending of part of the 3,750,000,000-dollar loan, but only for essentials, such as ...

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  10. JAPANESE FICTION EXPLODED

    TOKIO, Monday.—Documents from Japan's Foreign Office, submitted before the international tribunal which is trying major war crimes suspects, explode the carefully preserved fiction that the Foreign. Office was innocently ...

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  11. GERMANS MAY GET MORE FOOD

    LONDON, Monday. — The possibilities of increasing German rations in the British zone were considered at a meeting of regional ...

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  12. NO EARLY CUT IN U.S. TAXES

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Senator George (Democrat) the Senate's highest taxation authority, discussing President Truman's demand for ...

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  13. KANGAROOS FOR MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Monday. — A pair of albino kangaroos, "Digger" and "Matilda," which the South Australian Stockowners' Association ...

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  14. Baby Fed With Pen-filler

    LONDON, Monday. — The first passenger to leave the Rangitata when she docked at Tilbury yesterday was not ...

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  15. RUINED BY INFLATION

    LONDON, Monday.— Hungarians with fixed incomes are ruined, following the complete disappearance of the pengo, ...

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  16. DUTCH PLANE SHOT DOWN BY INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA, Monday. — Dutch sources report that Indonesians shot down a Dutch Mitchell bomber which was strafing them after ...

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  17. STILL A VITAL ISSUE

    "The voting majority question is still a vital issue, said Dr. Evatt in an interview with Reuter's Paris correspondent. "People are ...

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  18. LESSON OF BIKINI

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The New York, "Herald-Tribune," in a leading article on the Bikini lessons, says that if ...

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  19. 'QUAKE DAMAGE NOT GREAT

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Though yesterday's earthquake was so severe that it was recorded through, the United ...

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  20. AIR SPEED RECORD ATTEMPT DELAYED

    LONDON, Monday. — The attempt to step up the world's air speed record probably will be postponed from August 14 till about ...

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  21. POISON WARFARE

    ABOARD MT. M'KINLEY, Monday.—Admiral Blandy, eyeing target ships still deadly with radio-activity 11 days after the ...

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  22. SITE FOR U.N.O. HEADQUARTERS

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The "New York Times" says critical observer's are strongly urging that the United ...

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  23. EDICT HITS AUSTRIAN NAZIS

    VIENNA, Monday.—Nearly a quarter of a million Austrians are likely to be affected by a new law approved by ...

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  24. TYPHOID TRACED TO ICECREAM

    LONDON, Monday.—Icecream has been officially diagnosed as the source of an epidemic of typhoid fever in the crowded ...

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  25. BROKE "BLOCKADE"

    BATAVIA, Monday. — The Dutch, ship. Van Swoll, one of six which broke the "blockade" of Australian ports, has arrived at ...

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  26. GERMAN GIRLS TO WED TOMMIES

    FRANKFURT, Monday.—German girls are flocking into the British sector of Berlin from the U.S. zone to take advantage of the lifting of the ban on marriages with British soldiers. ...

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  27. Czechs Complete Nationalisation

    PRAGUE, Monday. — The new Communist Premier (Mr. Gottwald), in an interview, declared that nationalisation of production ...

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  28. New Russian Chief For Berlin?

    LONDON, Monday. — Important changes are believed to be imminent in the Russian command in Berlin, says the "Daily Mail" ...

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  29. SOVIET SEES MENACE IN ZONE MERGER

    LONDON, Monday. — Moscow Radio quotes the British Government's acceptance of the principle of economic ...

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  30. COST OF FOOD PACT WITH DENMARK

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Express" points out that the increased prices for butter and bacon under the Danish agreement ...

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  31. GERMANS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    FRANKFURT, Monday. — Thirteen men and two women, members of the "Free Germany" organisation, were sentenced to death for ...

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  32. SALES OF WOOL EXCEEDED ALL ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Monday. — Sales of wool for the 1945-46 season far exeseeded expectations, says a statement issued by the U.K. ...

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  33. URGES COMBATING OF ANTI-SEMITISM

    LONDON, Monday.—All religious communities were represented at the International conference of Christians and Jews at Oxford to-day. ...

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  34. Heavy Losses In Street Battle

    HANOI, Monday.—Heavy losses were suffered by both sides in a nine-hour battle between the French and Annamites in the ...

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  35. Dignified Approach To Freedom Urged By Gandhi

    BOMBAY, Monday. — Saying he wished to see people create the necessary atmosphere for Congress to develop freedom through the ...

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  36. FERTILISER SHORTAGE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Fertiliser production in the next 12 months will continue far ...

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  37. Soviet Women's Delegation For Australia

    MOSCOW, Monday. — A Soviet women's delegation has left Moscow for Sydney by air for a conference with Australian women. ...

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  38. BRITISH FORCES FOR BASRA

    BAGDAD, Monday. — The Government has issued a communique stating that the British decision to send British troops to replace those ...

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  39. HOW SHIPS COLLIDED

    LONDON, Monday. — Two women and a baby were among the six passengers aboard the American Farmer when the ...

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  40. THREAT OF NEW BLOWS BY JEWS

    JERUSALEM, Monday. — "Irgun Zvai Leumi" has broadcast a threat of "new, heavy blows against our British enemies even in the heart of ...

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