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  2. One Job in Life

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday .— At the meeting of senior American officers at Frankfurt, General Eisenhower said that the Allied occupation troops in ...

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  3. Australian Ace Dies

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Squadron Leader Charles Arbuthnot Crombie, famous RAAF ace, died of injuries on Sunday two hours after his ...

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  4. ADVANCE PARTY LANDS ON ATSUGI AIRFIELD

    MANILA, Tuesday.—The occupation of Japan has commenced. Early this morning 10 four engined transports landed on Atsugi airfield 18 miles from Tokio and discharged 150 US troops, mainly technicians, whose task it is to prepare communications for the seaborne arrival on Thursday. The planes also carried special radio ...

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  5. A Little Out of Touch

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday.—Twenty- eight-year-old Kentucky mountaineer Ernest Denks, when visiting Los Angeles, learned for the first ...

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  6. Byrnes Praises Russo-China Treaty

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— The US Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, today said that the US had been kept informed of progress in the Russian ...

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  7. France Depends On US Says de Gaulle

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—General de Gaulle told New Yorkers that France depended on America more than any other country for help in ...

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  8. EXPLOITS OF MIDGET SUBMARINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The story was told today of the exploit of the midget submarine X24 in twice entering the heavily defended harbour of ...

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  9. BRITAIN OUT FOR AIRCRAFT TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Three special representatives of the Society of Aircraft Manufacturers will shortly leave for abroad in an endeavour to ...

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  10. Television In Colour

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Columbia Broadcasting System expects to begin television in colour from a new station in New York before the end of the year. ...

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  11. General Elections Promised To Italy

    ROME, Tuesday.—The Italian Prime Minister renewed his pledge to the Italian people today that a general election would be held as soon as ...

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  12. RADAR GUNS CLEARED CHANNEL OF ALL LARGE ENEMY SHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Radar controlled coastal batteries and the invention of a radar model for recording the fall of shot, cleared the English Channel of German shipping says the Press Association, revealing for the first time some of Dover's war secrets. ...

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  13. British Governors Released

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Advice has been received that three former British Colonial governors of the Far East have been released by the ...

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  14. Sergeant Was A Little Small

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A few hours after beginning the Atlantic crossing, the US transport Marshall Elliot turned back to Liverpool on Sunday ...

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  15. Big US Navy Reduction Flanned

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary of the Navy, Mr: Forrestal, today said it is hoped to reduce the personnel strength of the US Navy this year to ...

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  16. RANGOON AGREEMENT SIGNED BY JAPS: BRITISH SHIPS EN ROUTE FOR SINGAPORE

    RANGOON, Tuesday.—The talks between Admiral Mountbatten's representatives and the Japanese delegates ended last night. The Japanese emissaries stood to attention in the conference room and then bowed as Lieutenant General Browning entered to give them their final instructions. ...

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  17. British Ambassador Wouldn't Be Caught

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Confronted with a bill for £90 when, with his wife and four friends, he lunched at a roadside cafe in the Riviera, ...

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  18. FLOOD OF DIVORCES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — When 383 decrees nisi are made absolute in the London Divorce Court today, the total number of marriages dissolved ...

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  19. Quisling X-Rayed And Given Spinal Tests

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Norwegian traitor, Quisling, was subjected to X-ray and spinal tests during the week-end to determine whether or ...

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  20. Britain and US To Help Michael

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported in London that Britain has accepted the US invitation to discuss King Michael's appeal for help in running ...

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  21. YAMASHITA SURRENDERS TO US FORCES IN NORTHERN LUZON

    MANILA, Tuesday.—General Yamashita, commanding the Jap remnants in northern Luzon, has informed the commander of the US 32nd Division that he is willing to surrender. Yamashita-is the strutting little man who boasted that he would throw General MacArthur out of the Philippines ...

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  22. Britain to Suffer Less Dislocation Than US

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Reconversion in the US will be quicker than in England, but Britain will suffer less dislocation and unemployment than ...

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  23. Kramer Charged

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Kramer, the butcher of Belsen, and 46 of his guards, including 19 women, were on Monday charged with conspiracy to commit mass murder. ...

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  24. Riot Act Read In Gibraltar

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Riot Act was read today at Gibraltar, where there is great dissatisfaction at the slow rate of repatriation. No disturbances have yet ...

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