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  3. MUST MAKE PLANS NOW TO CONTROL NEW POWER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail" says it is imperative that from the very hour of the discovery of the atomic bomb not a moment should be lost in making plans to control this new power and make it a good servant and not the evil master of mankind. "We must put out of our minds all ...

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    The shaded area in this map is that which Poland will take over, pending final decisions at the Peace Conference. Part of East Prussia, including Koenigsberg, will go to Russia, and the remainder to Poland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEART OF HIROSHIMA WIPED OUT AS BY GIANT BULLDOZER

    GUAM, WEDNESDAY.—PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW CLEARLY THAT THE HEART OF HIROSHIMA HAS BEEN WIPED OUT AS BY A GIANT BULLDOZER AS A RESULT OF THE ATOMIC BOMB ATTACK. ONLY A FEW CONCRETE STRUCTURES, BELIEVED TO BE AIRRAID SHELTERS, REMAIN STANDING, BUT EVEN THEY HAVE BEEN BURNED INSIDE. ...

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    DR. T. V. SOONG, Chinese Prime Minister, who is back in Moscow for talks with Generalissimo Stalin. His latest meeting at the Kremlin with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TO UNLOOSE MORE DESTRUCTION SOON

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A Navy broadcast revealed that the Third Fleet, again off Japan, would soon "unloose more destruction on vital coastal installations." It stated that the fleet had maintained a week's silence because it was avoiding ...

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  8. TITO IN FAVOR OF REPUBLIC

    BELGRADE, Wednesday.—Marshal Tito, addressing the National Congress, strongly pleaded for a republican form of government. He said that the ...

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  9. NO LET-UP IN ORTHODOX BOMBING

    GUAM, Wednesday.—While the Allies are giving Japan time for the effect of the atomic bomb to "sink in," there has been no let-up in ...

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  10. N.E.I. Papuan Troops Killed 1700 Japs in Biak

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Royal Netherlands Indies Army headquarters reveal that from September, 1944, till May of this year, Netherlands Indies ...

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  12. Could Be Carried by Fighter Plane

    GUAM, Wednesday. — The bomb dropped on Hiroshima was so small that it could have been carried by a fighter plane. ...

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  15. 11,200 JAPANESE CASUALTIES IN BURMA BATTLE

    S.E.A.C. HEADQUARTERS, Wednesday. — To-day's S.E.A.C. communique says that casualties inflicted on the Japanese in their ...

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  16. STINKING HOSPITAL SHIP LADEN WITH CONTRABAND

    ALLIED PACIFIC PORT, Wednesday.—An American prize crew brought a stinking, crowded Japanese hospital ship into port with red crosses ...

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  17. GIGANTIC REFUGEE PROBLEM

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — About 6,000,000 Germans already on the move from the eastern part of Germany now under Polish or Czech ...

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  18. POLES WANT TO JOIN "RATS OF TOBRUK" ASSOCIATION

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Nearly 600 applications for membership of the "Rats of Tobruk" Association have been received by the Sydney branch ...

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  19. Nucleus of Civil Defence Organisation Will Be Retained

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The nucleus of a civil defence organisation will be retained in Australia in the post-war years. ...

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  20. GERMAN INDUSTRIAL CHIEF ARRESTED

    HEIDELBERG, Wednesday.—Dr. Karl Krauch, chairman of the board of directors of I. G. Farben Industries, who for three months evaded Allied intelligence ...

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  21. PETAIN AND LAVAL INCOMPATIBLE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Marcel Peyrouton, former Vichy Minister for the Interior, giving evidence at the Petain trial about Laval's arrest on December ...

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  22. Chinese Reoccupy Island

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday. — The High Command announced that the Chinese have occupied Kukiang Island, at the mouth of the Min River. This ...

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  23. BELGIAN PURGE OF COLLABORATORS

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday. — To date 2117 collaborators have been sentenced to death in Belgium. More than 16,000 Belgians have been ...

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  24. ALLIED COMMISSION FOR VIENNA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Allied Commanders-in-Chief in Austria, Marshal Koniev, General M'Creey and General Mark Clark, are to form an ...

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  25. U.S.-Europe Liner Services

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Regular American liner services, with weekly sailings between New York and Boston and Southampton and Hamburg, begin ...

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  26. RELIEF CARGO LOST

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Yugosla [?] Newsagency says a cargo of 1000 tons [?] barley, 835 tons of footwear and [?] ing and many stud horses was lost [?] ...

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  27. GERMAN DESTROYERS AT BOSTON

    BOSTON, Wednesday. — With swastikas flying beneath the Stars and Stripes, two German destroyers manned by volunteer German crews under ...

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  28. Belgian Government's Policy

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (M. Van Acker) read a declaration of Government policy, stating that general elections would be held in ...

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  29. HUGE GRANT FOR CANCER RESEARCH

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "New York Times" says that the first application of American industrial research and techniques to ...

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  30. Flown to Prague for Trial as War Criminal

    FRANKFORT, Wednesday.—The former Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, Frank, was flown to Prague yesterday morning for trial as a war criminal. ...

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