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  3. NAZIS MURDERED FRENCH SCIENTIST AFTER HORRIBLE TORTURE

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—After his arms had been horribly broken and crushed by torture, the French atomic scientist, M. Jacques Salomon, was finally put to death by the Germans at Auschwitz concentration camp, said a tall blonde, Madame ...

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  4. PLEASED WITH GREEK FINANCIAL MOVES

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Secretary of State (Mr. J. Byrnes) yesterday expressed gratification over the financial and economic arrangements Greece had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MR. BEVIN SEEKING CRYSTAL-CLEAR UNDERSTANDING WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—There is no doubt that the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) is seeking a crystal-clear understanding with Russia, says the "Daily Mail's" diplomatic correspondent. Mr. Bevin and the chief Russian delegate to U.N.O. (Mr. Vyshinsky) met ...

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  6. SUDETEN GERMANS TRAVEL IN CATTLE TRUCKS

    LONDON, Monday. — The first trainloads of Sudetan Germans to be transferred to Germany since expulsions were suspended after the ...

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  7. 4,000,000 HERMANS GO TO POLLS

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's Frankfurt correspondent says 4,000,000 voters in Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Hesse and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TERRORIST THREAT TO BLOW UP POSTAL BUILDING

    JERUSALEM, Monday. — Security measures have been intensified around the Jerusalem post office because of a rumor of terrorist threats to blow up ...

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  9. ORGANISED MOVEMENT OF JEWS REPORTED

    BADTOLZ (Germany), Monday. — The United States Third Army investigation into the suspected organised migration of Polish Jews to Germany disclosed ...

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  10. AIR MINISTRY WARNS AGAINST DEMOB. SPEED-UP

    LONDON, Monday. — The Air Ministry has issued a warning against attempts to step up demobilisation, improper pressure would dislocate machinery and ...

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  11. MILITARY POSITION IN JAVA QUIETER

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Although the week-end produced skirmishes in which Britain and Indian patrols engaged Indonesian irregulars at Sourabaya and Semarang, the military position in Java, in contrast with the political turmoil, is quieter ...

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  12. SAYS BRITISH TRYING TO ESTABLISH GHETTOS

    MUNICH, Monday. — The president of the executive committee of the Jewish Agency (David Ben Guirion), in a spcecli to a congress of liberated ...

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  13. Japs Fighting With Indonesians

    LONDON, Monday.—The Netherlands Press Agency "Aneta" says the local population reports that Japanese troops have joined up with ...

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  14. "Boy Who Bowled Bradman" Dies of War Injuries

    LONDON, Monday. — Paul Wilson Brookes (24), who in 1938 made cricket news as "the boy who bowled Bradman,'' died on Saturday night in St. ...

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  16. CONTINUITY IN FOREIGN POLICY

    PARIS, Monday. — Declaring that there would essentially be continuity in French foreign policy, the President (M. Gouin) added yesterday that he ...

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  17. R.A.F STRIKE CALLED OFF AT MAURIPUR

    LONDON, Monday. — Behind the guarded doors of a cookhouse R.A.F. strike leaders at Mauripur, near Karachi, ...

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  18. MINESWEEPERS IN N.E.I. WATERS

    BATAVIA, Monday. — Minesweepers, which were built in lingland, and which have been continuously on service for the past three ...

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  19. POOR ATTENDANCE TO HEAR VICEROY

    NEW DELHI, Monday. — Sixtyeight of the 151 members of the Indian Genreal Assembly were present when the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, ...

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  20. Soviet Criticism of Vatican

    MOSCOW, Monday. — "Izvestia," criticising the Vatican, describes the appointment of the unusual number of cardinals who are not Italians as a ...

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  21. Light on Munich Beer Cellar Explosion

    NUREMBERG, Monday. — The beer cellar explosion in Munich, in 1939, which Goebbels said was a British Secret Service plot to assassinate Hitler, was, in fact, ...

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  22. U.S. TROOPS NOT GOOD AMBASSADORS

    TOKIO, Monday.—American soldiers, in small but increasing numbers, are beginning to question whether the first five months of ...

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  23. Change in American Administration in Berlin

    LONDON, Monday. — American Military Government detachments have been withdrawn from three of six boroughs in the American sector of Berlin, says "The ...

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  24. BRITISH ZIONISTS ALARMED OVER TRANSJORDAN

    LONDON, Munday. — The annual conference, of the Zionist Federation in London yesterday passed a resolution expressing grave concern at the announcement ...

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  25. BOARD MAY BE SET UP TO DEAL WITH AVIATION PROBLEMS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—It is possible that one outcome of AngloAmerican governmental aviation will be a board to deal promptly ...

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  26. Mollison Flying To Brazil

    LONDON, Monday. — Jim Mollison took off from a Cornwall acrodrome at 7.25 a.m. to-day on the first hop of his Hight to Brazil in a Percival Proctor ...

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  28. UNITED PRESS SERVICE TO U.S. GOVERNMENT TO BE DISCONTINUED

    NEW YORK, Monday. — United Press has announced that it is discontinuing its news service to the Government. The president of United Press (Mr. ...

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  29. RUSSIANS SUSPEND HUNGARIAN NEWSPAPER

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russian military commander in Budapest has ordered the suspension of the weekly newspaper, "Haladas," after its ...

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  30. Bulgarian Government Accuses Opposition of Slander

    LONDON, Monday. — According to Moscow Radio, the Bulgarian Government has issued "a last waining" to Bulgarian Opposition leaders to cease ...

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  31. SAYS U.S. MUST RETAIN HOLD IN GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Stating that at no time has the United States found it possible or desirable to remain indifferent to European developments, the Foreign Policy Association urged that President Truman should state that America will participate in the control of Germany as ...

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