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  3. DUTCH CIVILIAN VICTIMS OF JAPANESE

    A portion of the late Japanese civilian internment camp at Kampong Makassar, Batavia, which was, until a short time ago, one of the most striking examples of Japanese ill-treatment of internees.— Netherlands Indies information Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JAPS LENIENCY PLEA FAILS: MURDER OF AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN

    MOROTAI, December 21.— Found guilty of the murder of two Australian Airmen at Sario, near Manado, on June 19 this year, after they had crashed in the ...

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  5. Cash Instead Of Vouchers For Soldiers' Clothes

    CANBERRA, December 21. — The cash equivalent of the clothing vouchers that previously were issued to ...

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  6. USE OF AUSTRALIANS IN JAPAN OCCUPATION OPPOSED BY RUSSIA?

    NEW YORK, December 21.— The American Broadcasting Company's representative, Larry Tighe, broadcasting from Tokyo today, said Russia had not only abandoned all plans to send occupational forces to ...

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  7. Close Watch On British Fascist Activity

    LONDON, December 20.— The Government was aware of all the risks involved in the revival of Fascist activity and wan keeping ...

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  8. Chief Of British Military Police In Berlin Arrested

    LONDON, December 20. — The British authorities on December 15 arrested the Deputy Provost Marshall, Lieut-Colonel T. C. Irvine, ...

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  9. STALIN'S TALK WITH BEVIN FRANK AND FRIENDLY

    LONDON, December 20.— Marshal Stalin's talk with the British Foreign Minister (Mr Bevin) yesterday lasted an hour and a half, and was described today as "frank and friendly," states the Reuter's ...

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  10. Konoye s Memoirs On Failure Of "China Adventure"

    NEW YORK, December 20.— The Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Prince Konoye's memoirs are being ...

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  11. Journalists Barred From Entry To Azerbaijan

    TEHERAN, December 20.— The Russian Embassy has not yet acknowledged applications by foreign newspapermen and a ...

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  12. CAMP'S FAKED CANTEEN

    KEW YORK, December 20.— The Tokyo cerreepondent of the "New York Times" states: "Japanese officers and guards at the ...

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  13. POWERS TO EXAMINE FIRM'S BOOKS IN U.S. LABOUR DISPUTES

    WASHINGTON, December 20. — President Truman, in a Press conference statement today, said it was essential for fact-finding ...

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  14. PURDY CLAIMS LETTERS CONTAINED CODE MESSAGES

    LONDON, December 20.— The Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) lengthily cross-examined Walter Purdy when the ...

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  15. HUNGARIAN ATTEMPT TO LYNCH FORMER MINISTERS

    LONDON, December 20. — A Hungarian crowd attacked and attempted to lynch the former Ministers, Endre and Bady, while they ...

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  16. RESTRICTIONS IN SYDNEY EASED FOR CHRISTMAS

    SYDNEY, December 21.— Those areas of New South Wales where the gas and electricity restrictions apply will have a brighter ...

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  17. FIRE IN GOVERNORGENERAL'S HANGAR

    CANBERRA, December 21.— Two planes were rushed from a burning hangar at the Canberra aerodrome this afternoon when a fire ...

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  18. Nazi's Suicide In Cell

    LONDON, December 20.— Gustav Simon, former German gauleiter of Luxemburg during the occupation, hanged himself in his cell ...

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  19. CONCESSIONS BY BOTH SIDES IN CHINESE PEACE TALKS

    NEW YORK, December 20.— It is reported that the Central Government and the Communist leaders are ready to go the limit in ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. London Police Chief Refers To Crime Wave

    LONDON, December 2O.— Crime figures were not really disturbing and most Londoners still were able to go about their ...

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  21. PATTON'S CONDITION CRITICAL

    HEIDELBERG, December 20.— An Army Hospital communique states that General Patton spent an uncomfortable day. His general ...

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  22. Acquitted Of Misuse Of Service Plane

    KARACHI. December 20.— A court martial acquitted FlightLieutenant George Giradet, 32, of the RAF, on a charge of misusing ...

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  23. PRISONERS USED FOR POISON TESTS

    NUREMBURG, December 20.— Captured German documents read by the assistant American prosecutor (Major Farr) at the war crimes trial today disclosed that SS surgeons fired poisoned bullets into ...

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  24. Infantile Paralysis

    BRISBANE, December 21.— Only one case of infantile paralyses was reported today. The victim was a boy aged, of Brisbane. ...

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  25. Air Service To Britain In 24 Hours Forecast

    SYDNEY, December 21. — The present 64-hour air service from Australia to Britain would be cut to 48 hours within the next five ...

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  26. Both Parties At Fault; Court Ruling In Lakes Creek Dispute

    BRISBANE, December 21.— The State Industrial Court today issued a judgement expressing the opinion that both parties to the dispute at the Lakes Creek meatworks, Rockhampton, were at fault. ...

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    Dutch housewife, on her way from shopping expedition, stops to bandage an Indonesian rebel who was wounded in a skirmish with Netherlands trcops. Disregarding the fact that he and his comiaaes have caused so much bloodshed amongst the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. TYRE RATIONING TO CEASE IN U.S.

    XKW YORK, December 21. — The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that tyre rationing will cease on ...

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  29. JACK DEMPSEY IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, December 21.— Jack Dempsey arrived today from Singspore on his third visit to Java. ...

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