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  3. HAMBURG MOBS RAID SHOPS, FOOD TRAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mobs in Hamburg broke into bakers' shops and stole bread and raided a food train in the first disturbances since the rations cut, says Reuter's Hamburg correspondent. The police broke up a mob if 150 struggling in one shop. ...

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  4. FLOOD HAVOC IN VICTORIA

    An example of the havoc caused by this week's floods in the Western Districts, Victoria. Picture shows washaway of the main Prince's Highway bridge about a mile from Port Fairy, with flood waters rushing over the submerged span. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PERSIANS TO BE CONSCRIPTED TO QUELL KURDISH UPRISING

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Persian Army called for the conscription of youths aged 19 and the deferred 20-25 group after news had been received that Persian garrisons near the Iraq border were fighting off Kurdish tribesmen, says Associated ...

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  6. Russia May not Be Able to Vote

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The British permanent representative on the U.N.O. Security Council (Sir Alexander Cadogan), at a ...

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  7. RUSSIA ADMITS DEADLOCK

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Eugene Tarle, one of Russia's most frequent spokesmen in recent months, writing in the current issue ...

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  8. Goering Denies He Had Hand in Ordering Shooting of P's.O.W.

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.—At the resumption of the war crimes trial to-day the British prosecutor, Sir David Maxwell Fyfe questioned Goering about a document issued by the Wehrmacht High Command on November 22, 1941, ordering escaped Soviet prisoners of war to be handed over to the Gestapo. ...

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  9. Petiot Adds Gambling Infallibility to His Accomplishments

    PARIS, Thursday.—Dr. Marcel Petiot, who is facing trial on 27 charges of murder, wrote a book, "How to Beat the Odds," while he ...

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  10. U.S. SENATOR WANTS ATOM BOMB PLANTS DESTROYED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Senator C. D. Pepper (Democrat, Florida), addressing the Senate yesterday, urged the U.S. to destroy ...

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  11. SOVIET FOOD FOR FRANCE?

    ATLANTIG CITY, Thursday.— The Assistant. Secretary of State (Mr. Clayton), addressing U.N. R.R.A. some time ago asked Russia ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN SLATES ALLIED CONTROL MEASURES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The growing resentment of Austrians against Allied control of all their decisions was yesterday expressed openly and ...

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  13. Record Food Shipment Reaches Britain

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Empire Clarendon has arrived from Australia. Her passengers included Senator Foll, former Australian Minister for the ...

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  14. DRASTIC CHANGES IN BRITISH HEALTH SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Aneuran Bevan) to-day introduced the National Health Service Bill, ...

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  15. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Seven persons charged with conspiracy in connection with the espionage investigation appeared before a magistrate's ...

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  16. MACARTHUR ORDERS

    TOKIO, Thursday.—General MacArthur has ordered the execution of General Homma, after reviewing the decision ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. BARRACKS RAZED AT KURE

    KURE, Thursday.—Exploding ammunition hampered fire-fighters when four two-storey barrack buildings housing R.A.A.F. at Bofu, in the ...

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  18. FOUR ACCUSED TO STAND TRIAL FOR HANGING MURDER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Because he found no prima facie case against them, two of the six accused in the hanged hoy trial were ...

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  19. RUSSIA LACKS ENOUGH FOOD FOR WAR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Colonel Lanza, commentator for the semi-official "Field Artillery Journal," says Russia, without ...

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  20. U.S. Ships May Bring War Brides to Australia

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Commenting on the Australian Government's plan to have English war brides sent to Canada, thence to Australia by the liners ...

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  21. TO RELIEVE ASTHMA

    The distressing attacks of asthma that are a constant anxiety to you may be quickly relieved if you take our advice and ...

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  23. U. S. Would Not Countenance Surprise Attack on Japan

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Pearl Harbor Investigating committee yesterday released a statement by the former Secretary of War (Mr. Stimson), disclosing that President Roosevelt's Cabinet, nine days before the Pearl Harbor attack, discussed and rejected an ...

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  25. German Stand Against Communism

    MUNICH, Thursday.—Dr. Kurt Schumacher, leader of the Social Democratic Party in Western Germany, declared that attempts were ...

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  26. 200 Dead: 300 Hurt In Train Smash

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday.— Two hundred people were killed and 300 injured in a train wreck on Tuesday night near Aracaju. ...

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  27. U.S. Debates Offend Moscow

    LONDON, Thursday.—Moscow Radio said debates in U.S. Senate committees and the press showed imperialist circles were continuing unabated their ...

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  28. FIENDISH JAP TORTURES

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Mr. R. H. Scott, who was director of the Far Eastern branch of the Ministry of Information at the outbreak of the ...

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  29. BOOK ON TASMANIA PLEASES U.S. CRITICS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York "Sun," in a long review of Isabel Dix's "Country Heart," says: "Readers will like this simple, natural ...

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  30. N.E.I. TALKS IN THE DOLDRUMS

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—Talks between the Dutch and Indonesian delegations to decide the political fate of the 70,000,000 inhabitants of the Netherlands East Indies are in the doldrums. Very little progress has been made by sub-committees appointed to examine details of the Dutch plan and the Indonesian counter-proposals, and agreement on the main point of issue, the ...

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