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  3. Malaria Scientist For British Job

    BRIGADIER N. H. FAIRLEY, Director of Medicine, A.M.F., and scientist primarily responsible for the defeat of malaria in the islands, who recently left ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH SACRIFICE SAVES GERMANS FROM STARVATION

    LONDON, Monday.—Maintenance of the ration scale in the British zone in Germany was made possible by Mr. Herbert Morrison's promise last week that Britain would forgo a further 200,000 tons of wheat for the May-September period, says the ...

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  5. TEHERAN DENIES FORCES ATTACKING AZERBAIJAN

    LONDON, Monday.—Tabriz Radio reports thar Central Persian Government forces last night launched an attack on the province of Azerbaijan were to-day denied by the Persian War Ministry, says Reuter's correspondent. ...

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  6. Two Tons of Human Ashes In Warsaw Ruins

    WARSAW, Monday.—Two tons of human ashes have been found among the ruins of the former headquarters of the ...

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  7. Belguim to Cut Cost Of Living by 10 p.c.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—The Government is making final preparations this week to carry out a vast plan to keep wages steady ...

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  8. EMPIRE MINISTERS DISCUSS TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Commercial arrangements will, be the subject of discussions among representatives of the Dominions and Britain to-day. The ...

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  9. AUSTRIANS MUST DECLARE LOOT

    LONDON, Monday.—A decree requiring Austrians to declare all German loot under their control is to be issued by the Allied ...

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  10. GERMANS HOSTILE TO NEGROES

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—United States Military Government officials are drawing up a report reviewing the whole question of ...

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  11. SMALL-SCALE CIVIL WAR IN PHILIPPINES

    MANILA, Mon.—The Americanowned "Manila Daily Bulletin" declares that a secret Government exists behind the so-called ...

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  12. GERMAN NAVY TOLD TO LEAVE U.S. SHIPS ALONE

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—Under Hitler's orders, the Germany Navy did not take offensive action against American ships, despite America's violation of neutrality, said Admiral Raeder under cross-examination before the war crimes tribunal. Raeder testified that American "neutrality patrols" operated ...

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  13. 3000 CANDIDATES FOR FRENCH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—Nearly 3000 candidates have entered for the French general election on June 2, nominations for which closed at the ...

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  14. Socialists Seek to Stem Progress of Communism

    LONDON, Monday.—Members of the British Cabinet, including Mr. Ernest Bevin, Mr.Hugh Dalton, Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker and Mr. E. Shinwell, and ...

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  15. AMERICAN CONSUL SNUBBED IN AZERBAIJAN

    TEHERAN, MoN;—When the American consul tried to bribe an Azerbaijan post office guard, the Azerbaijani threw the bribe into ...

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  16. GERMANS TOLD TO SUPPRESS ALL SCRUPLES

    DACHAU, Monday.—Extracts from German regiment's orders for the Battle of the Bulge were read into the record when the case against 74 members ...

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  17. Tojo Gets No Help From Government

    TOKIO, Monday.—The Japanese Government will not spend a single yen to help Tojo and his 27 compatriots to avoid the hangman. ...

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  18. TASMANIAN AMONG SURVIVORS OF MINED SHIP

    LONDON, Monday.—Among the [?] survivors from the Norwegian vessel Ramo, which blew up in a, harbor at the Lofoten Islands on ...

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  19. APOLOGISED FOR ENTERING PALESTINE LEGALLY

    HAIFA, Monday.—The disembarkation of 1000 refugees from Italy, most of whom are Poles and Lithuanians, was carried out without incident. ...

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  20. MOSCOW CHARGES U.S. WITH EXPANSIONISM

    MOSCOW, Monday.—The newspaper "Pravda" asserts that the United States is acquiring bases throughout the world as a part of its expansionist ...

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  21. RUSSIAN ATTACK ON MR. MALONEY

    LONDON, Monday.—The former Australian Minister to Moscow, Mr.Maloney, is bitterly attacked in an article in "Pravda," says ...

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  22. Early Transfer of Polish Troops to Britain

    LONDON, Monday.—The movement, of Polish troops from Italy to Britain will begin shortly, says the diplomatic correspondent of "The Times." The ...

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  23. Franco Attacks France and Russia

    OVIEDO (Spain), Monday.—General Franco, addressing a crowd, renewed his attacks on France and Russia. He declared that France ...

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  24. 88 TRAITORS EXECUTED IN BELGIUM SO FAR

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—It is officially stated that Belgium, since its liberation, has executed 88 traitors for collaborating with the Nazis. All ...

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  25. WIDESPREAD CLASHES IN CHINA

    NANKING, Monday.—Government and Communist sources report fighting in the North China provinces of Shantung, Hopeh, and ...

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  26. FOOD RATIONING TO END SOON IN RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Rationing of bread, flour, and macaroni is to be abolished in the Soviet Union in the autumn. The entire ration card ...

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  27. HOPES FOR EARLY SOLUTION OF INDIAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India, hopes to get ahead with the formation of the new Government this week. He has asked Mr. ...

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  28. 450 BRIDES SAIL TO JOIN AUSTRALIAN HUSBANDS

    LONDON, Monday.—Australia House's shipping department had its hands full as it gathered and transported Australian servicemen's wives from all parts of the British Isles, 450 wives and 160 children being brought from their homes and installed in cabins and dormitories aboard the Stirling ...

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  29. Cingalese Protest Against New Order

    CEYLON, Monday.—The working Committee of the Ceylon-Indian Congress has called a one-day stoppage of work for June 4 as a test against the ...

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  31. MacArthur's Warning on Japanese Disorders

    TOKIO, Monday.—General MacArthur said to-day that mass, violence and physical processes of intimidation menaced orderly government and the ...

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  32. FRANCE APPROVES EVATT'S SOUTH SEAS PROPOSAL

    LONDON, Monday.—The French Government has given semi-official approval to Dr. Evatt'a proposal for a South Seas Commission, which ...

    Article : 171 words
  33. £12,000,000 Worth of German Assers for Russia

    HELSINKI, Monday.—German assets valued at about £12,000,000 will be handed to Russia under a bill introduced in Parliament. Persons who ...

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  35. YOSHIDA UNABLE TO FORM MINISTRY

    TOKIO, Monday.—Yoshida's efforts to form a Conservative coalition Government are reported to have failed. The Jiji Newsagency states that Yoshida has abandoned his four-day attempt, and will go to the Palace to inform the Emperor. ...

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  36. CORNS TROUBLE YOU?

    Corns are a troublesome nuisance, causing, a lot of pain, which is unnecessary, for if you use Rupid-o Corn Cure you can easily remove the corn ...

    Article : 55 words
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