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  3. GERMAN PLANES BOMB PRAGUE 12 HOURS AFTER "CEASE FIRE"

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY.—AT MID-DAY TO-DAY, IN DEFIANCE OF THE UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER TERMS, WHICH WERE EARLIER RATIFIED AT BERLIN, ENEMY PLANES BOMBED PRAGUE, CAPITAL OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA, AND A NUMBER OF NEARBY TOWNS, 12 HOURS AFTER THE OFFICIAL "CEASE FIRE" CAME INTO FORCE. ...

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  4. ADVANCING THROUGH RUINS

    British light tank of 2nd Army advancing through smouldering ruins of [?], near Hamburg, just before the German surrender in north-western Germany.—(British Official Wireless photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LONDON'S REJOICING UNRESTRAINED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—With all its memories of big events, London probably has never known a day or night like yesterday and last night. There were three focal points of the historic celebration—Buckingham Palace, where the King and Queen appeared and reappeared on the balcony; Whitehall, where Mr. ...

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  6. SOLDIERS REFUSED TO FIGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The last straw for the German commanders was when they were unable to get German soldiers to fight. This was disclosed at General Eisenhower's headquarters says Reuter's correspondent at Rheims in a delayed despatch. ...

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  7. UNABLE TO KEEP A SECRET

    WASHINGTON, Wed. — A War Department spokesman disclosed that one of the Allies' most valuable weapons in Europe ...

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  8. POPE'S ADVICE ON RECONSTRUCTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Pope, broadcasting from his library, said: "At last the war has ended after, nearly six years of suffering. A grateful cry ...

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  9. Taking Supplies to Dutch

    LONDON, Wednesday. — British merchantmen for several days have been entering Rotterdam with supplies of food and coal for the Dutch. ...

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  10. PRICELESS LOOT IN HITLER'S HOME

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Hitler's mountain home still contains priceless art and literary treasures looted from European nations, says ...

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  11. Say V 3's Were Launched Against Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday. V3's were launched against Britain from sites in northern Holland, according to Dutch underground forces. ...

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  12. Mr. Churchill's Narrow Escape in Raid

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Churchill had a narrow escape during an air raid on October 14, 1940. When a bomb exploded within a few yards of No. 10 ...

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  13. SECURITY TALKS AUSTRALIA OPPOSED TO TRUSTEESHIP PLANS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—The New York "HeraldTribune" correspondent says the Australian delegation to the Security Conference is planning to lead a fight against trusteeship plans as they are now being formulated. Australia dislikes ...

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  14. Notified of Suspension of Correspondent

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — General Eisenhower has sent a message to the executive director of Associated Press (Mr. Kent Cooper informing him that ...

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  15. German Prisoners Glad War Over

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — German prisoners of war, on landing at New York yesterday, said: "Gott sei Dank;" ("Thank God.") when told thu't ...

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