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  2. A PROUD RECORD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Williamstown has a proud shipbuilding record. Since the outbreak of war, nine corvettes and two 9000-ton merchant ...

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  3. KOREAN FREEDOM

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—America, Britain, Russia and China were agreed that Korea become free and independent, President Truman said ...

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  4. MOVES MADE IN US TO CHARGE HIROHITO

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—With moves being made in America to place Emperor Hirohita on trial as a war criminal, the Jap Premier Kuni, told Allied correspondents today that the Japanese Government was ...

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    GENERAL MACARTHUR ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SOVIET DIFFERS WITH BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES ON ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An air of secrecy is covering discussions by the Foreign Ministers on the Italian Peace treaty. Correspondents report that it is obvious from hints dropped by the Soviet Foreign Commissar, M. Molotov, that the Soviet's views on Italian colonies, Trieste, and the ...

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  7. Nearly Beheaded And Buried Alive

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.—A dramatic story of how a 22-years-old member of the Eighth Australian Division survied after being ...

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  8. Darwin Means Home

    Darwin will gave thousands of our released prisoners-of-war the first glimpse of their homeland for more than 3½ years before the end ...

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  9. American Youths Can Now Enlist Voluntarily

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Congress has approved legislation permitting youths to join the Services voluntarily, for either one, two, three ...

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  10. War Secretary Resigns

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The US Secretary of War, Mr. Stimson, has resigned. The appointment has been filled by his Under Secretary, Mr. Robert ...

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  11. ANGLO-AMERICANS SHAPING FUTURE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Anglo-American financial discussions in Washington will go a long way towards determining' the future ...

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  12. Disturbances In South Africa and Palestine

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reports were received today of disturbances in South Africa and Palestine. One hundred persons were injured at ...

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  13. Britain Would Not Agree To Block Against Russia

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Historic letters between Mr. Churchill and General Franco, in which the British Prime Minister made it clear that Britain would not tolerate proposals by Spain for an international bloc hostile to Russia, were reported by Reuters today. ...

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  14. Mid-Ocean Dromes

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mid-ocean aerodromes have been invented by an Englishman who served in the Royal Navy as a ...

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  15. Allies Will Strip Japan Of Resources

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—An assurance that the Allies would remove from Japan everything that could be used to wage war was given ...

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  16. TWO JOYCE CHARGES INEFFECTIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—One only of three major charges preferred against William (Lord Haw Haw) Joyce—that of having traitorously served the King's enemies in Germany by broadcasting between September 18, 1939, and July 7, 1945—could be effective, said the Judge when his trial was resumed. The judge mad this statement ...

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  17. Security In Far East

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—When receiving the credentials of the new Chinese Minister to Australia. the Governor-General. the Duke of Gloucester, said ...

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  18. Wedemeyer Going Home

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The American commander in China. Major General Wedemeyer, has left Chungking for the United States with members of his staff. ...

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