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  2. EVENTS IN GERMANY

    London, May 16.—"Close control of the activities of the 'Doenitz Government' at Flensburg has been achieved by the mission of A.E.F. ...

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  3. HITLER'S FATE

    London, May 15.—"It is all over. I shall remain in Berlin. I shall fall here-in the Chancellery." These were Hitler's words on April 22 after a long hectic day of conferences, the story of which was told by Gerhardt Herrgeselle, a member of Hitler's staff of ...

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  4. CAPTURED NAZIS

    London, May 15.—Sharp criticism in Britain and America of the treatment of Goering and other high-ranking Nazis who have been ...

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  5. STORM CENTRES

    London, May 15.—"Trieste is one of those pinpoints on the earth's surface containing enough dynamite to blow up the world. It comes ...

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  6. NORWEGIAN PATRIOTS

    London, May 15.—It is estimated that 2000 members of the Norwegian underground resistance movement lost their lives during the ...

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  7. ALLIED PROBLEMS

    London, May 16.—The steps to deal with the German war criminals are believed to be among the problems on which General ...

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  8. GERMAN NAVY

    London, May 15.—Tossed by heavy seas and whipped by a 60 miles an hour gale, Royal Navy "little ships" enjoyed their greatest ...

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  9. Fifty U-boats

    London, May 15.—The Paris radio states that the French forces since they occupied St. Nazaire have taken over intact, more than ...

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  10. Must Salute Allies

    London, May 16.—The "Daily Express" correspondent at A.E.F. headquarters says that General Eisenhower has ordered that ...

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  11. Mr. Churchill's Task

    London, May 16.—"Mr. Churchill is grappling immediately with the problems of dealing with the Germans," says the Press Association's ...

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  12. Tito in Austria

    London, May 15.—"Marshal Tito is repeating his Trieste tactics in Kalgenfurt, which is the first town of any importance that the Eighth ...

    Article : 248 words
  13. Midget U-boats

    London, May 15.—The Germans extensively used midget U-boats in the closing months of the war, in a vain attempt to interrupt the ...

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  14. Nazis Put to Work

    London, May 16.—Thousands of Volkssturmers are being released from prison camps in the Third Army area for farm work, says the ...

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  15. Norwegian Commander

    Moscow, May 16.—General Ruefe, former Commander in Chief of the Norwegian army, has arrived here after his liberation by the Red ...

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  16. Belgian Coal Mines

    London, May 16.—The Brussels radio says that 4000 German war prisoners are to begin work immediately in the Belgian coal ...

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  17. German Brutality

    London, May 15.—Liberated American war prisoners have confirmed reports that Allied airmen shot down over Berlin were lined ...

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  18. Eisenhower in London

    London, May 15.—Crowds in Piccadilly to-night recognised General Eisenhower and General Bradley driving to a theatre and ...

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  19. Russian Methods

    New York, May 15.—In a despatch to the "New York Times" from Paris, Harold Callender says that well-informed Paris diplomats ...

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  20. Mr. Churchill Questioned

    London, May 15.—During question time in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Churchill was asked: "Is Hitler really dead?" ...

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  21. Supplies from Japan

    London, May 16.—A supply-carrying submarine, U532, one of the largest of its type, is due at Liverpool to-morrow with a cargo from ...

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  22. Trieste Dispute

    London, May 15.—The British United Press correspondent in Rome states that the Italian Premier, Sgr. Bonomi, offered last ...

    Article : 256 words
  23. Bomb on Atom Principle

    London, May 15.—It can now be revealed that British scientists as well as the Germans worked throughout the war to evolve a ...

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  24. Goering a War Criminal

    London, May 15.—The United Nations War Crimes Commission has issued a statement with reference to the recent discussions in ...

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  25. "Monty" in London

    London, May 16.—The police were caught unprepared for the enthusiastic reception which thousands of city workers gave ...

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  26. British Prisoners

    London, May 15.—The Secretary of State for War stated in the House of Commons to-day that it was estimated at the beginning of ...

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  27. CONFERENCE WITH MR. CHURCHILL

    London, May 16.—General Eisenhower conferred with Mr. Churchill at No 10 Downing street to-day. ...

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  28. Royal Tommy-gunner

    London, May 15.—The King, after a dozen lessons from a Grenadier Guards sergeant-major, became an expert shot with a tommy-gun, says ...

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  29. General Patton in London

    London, May 16.—General Patton has arrived in London. ...

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  30. Treatment of Germans

    London, May 16.—On the Moscow radio an English commentator declared that Goering, Rundstedt, Kesselring, Falkenhorst ...

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  31. Search for Himmler

    London, May 16.—The "Daily Mail's" Stockholm correspondent says that Himmler's capture is only a matter of hours. Danish ...

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  32. War in China

    Chungking, May 14.—The Chinese High Command announced to-day that fighting was still in progress in the streets of Foochow ...

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  33. A New Flying-boat

    London, May 15.—Test pilots are enthusiastic over the latest Short flying-boat Shetland. The largest British aircraft yet ...

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  34. MR. CHURCHILL'S JOKE

    London, May 16.—Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons, replying to a question regarding whether he had any information of the ...

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  35. Duty Nobly Done

    London, May 16.—Mr. Churchill has sent a message to Air Marshal Harris, congratulating the Bomber Command upon the glorious part it ...

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  36. Auxiliary Cruisers

    Copenhagen, May 14.—Danish patriots at the Burmeister and Wain shipyards captured five German armed auxiliary cruisers and ...

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  37. Warships at Trieste

    London, May 15.—The British cruiser Orion and the destroyers Cleveland and Lauderdale have arrived at Trieste, says the "Daily ...

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  38. Goering's Fate

    London, May 16.—The Minister1 of State, Mr. Law, declared in a speech at a luncheon to-day:—"The Germans are not only ...

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  39. High-Ranking Germans

    London, May 15.—"Field-Marshal von Milch, at one time successor to Goering, and General Hasso von Manteuffel ...

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  40. Captured Germans

    London, May 16.—The Secretary for War, Sir James Grigg, stated in the House of Commons that the total number of Germans captured ...

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  41. Moscow Communique

    London, May 15.—A Moscow communique, which is the shortest on record, stated: "The surrender of all German troops on all fronts ...

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