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  3. MOVE FOR ROYAL COMMISSION ON MALAYA

    Sir Stanley Reed tabled in the House of Commons a demand for a Royal Commission to inquire into the fall of ...

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  4. GERMANS USED WAR PRISONERS AS GUINEA PIGS

    Evidence of internees at the Buchenwald and Dore concentration camps being used by the S.S. medical corps as human guinea pigs, causing hundreds of deaths, was given at the war trials by Dr. Alfred Balachowsky, ...

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  5. French Assembly Votes Confidence In New Premier

    The National, Assembly voted confidence in the Gouin Government by 514 votes to 51. There was earlier a heated scene ...

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  6. JAP OFFICER DENIES HOMMA ORDERED MARCH

    Lieut.[?]General Takeji Wachi, who was General Homma's Chief-of-Staff, told the war crimes tribunal that Homma ...

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  7. NORWEGIAN TO BE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY GENERAL

    The Security Council has recommended unanimously that Trygve Lie, the Foreign Minister of Norway, be appointed Secretary-General of U.N.O. It is understood that before M. Lie left London after the inaugural ...

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  8. GERMANS WAGE WAR IN RAIDS ON FOOD DEPOTS

    Armed German gangs, wearing British battle dress, fought a pitched gun battle with British troops guarding food supplies at ...

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  9. BRITISH PLAN FOR RESEARCH IN ATOMIC ENERGY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) announced in the House of Commons that Lord Portal of Hungerford will be the head of an organisation ...

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  10. CHINESE MAY BE FUTURE PROBLEM IN MALAYA

    Pointing out that 75 per cent. of the population of Singapore were Chinese, Lord Cranborne, when speaking in the debate on the Straits ...

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  11. CHEAP AIR TRAVEL PLAN TO AUSTRALIA

    Although some improvements are projected in the near future, it is unlikely that there will be a fast, comfortable, cheap air travel between ...

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  12. General Morgan To Resume As UNRRA Chief

    The Director General of UNRRA (Mr. Lehmann) announced that he had decided to restore Lieut.[?]General Sir Frederick Morgan to duty as ...

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  13. "AS YOU WERE" SITUATION IN INDONESIA

    According to the A.A.P. special representative (T. Goodman), following Dr. Van Mook's statement, most observers agree that the political ...

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  14. POLICE CLASH WITH STRIKERS AT SINGAPORE

    The police last night clashed with demonstrators who were holding an unauthorised meeting in support of 175,000 strikers who had paralysed ...

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  15. HITLER BOMB PLOT KNOWN TO BRITAIN, U.S., AND VATICAN

    Hitherto unpublished, secret documents revealed that Mr. Churchill, Mr. Roosevelt and high Vatican officials possessed advance knowledge of the Hitler bomb plot, months before the attempted assassination was made on July 20, 1944, says an American Associated Press report from Nuremberg. ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. HOPKINS

    The death is announced of Mr. Harry Hopkins, the former special assistant to Mr. Roosevelt Mr. Hopkins resigned from White ...

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  17. SECRET PACT BY U.S. TO SUPPORT RUSSIAN CLAIMS

    A Yalta secret agreement with the United States, in support of Russia's claims to the Kurile Islands, was reached with the full knowledge of American military leaders, but he, personally, did not know of it until a few days after the Japanese surrendered, the ...

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  18. Radar Controlled Rocket Will Span World

    The Army has developed a radarcontrolled rocket, which streaked vertically 50 miles, Lieut.[?]General Levin Campbell, retiring Chief of ...

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  19. JAPS PAY DEARLY FOR NO SURRENDER

    A Filipino battalion killed 72 Japanese soldiers in Southern Luzon on Saturday, after trying for six weeks to persuade them to surrender. ...

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  20. GERMANS TO PAY FOR WAR BY HIGHER TAXATION

    The occupation Powers in Germany unanimously decided to make big rises in the general level of taxation to prevent ...

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  21. HIGH JAP OFFICER CHARGED WITH NEGLECT

    Major-General Endo, the highest ranking Jap officer to be brought before the war crimes court, was charged with failing to ensure ...

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  22. PROGRESS IN CHINESE UNITY TALKS

    Government concessions solved the major problem of the unity conference by increasing the authority of the projected re-organised State ...

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  23. TEAR GAS USED TO DISPERSE CROWDS

    Sabre-brandishing mounted police and tear gas squads dispersed about 25,000 sympathisers who welcomed the Presidential candidate (Jose ...

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  24. S. AFRICA TO TAKE 1,000 ORPHANS

    A thousand orphans from Britain and other European and Allied countries will be brought to South Africa to become South African citizens. The ...

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  25. R.A.F. STRIKE ENDS

    The Minister for Air (Lord Stanagate) announced in the House of Lords that the strike of R.A.F. men, which had occurred at 12 stations in ...

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  26. DUTCH MIGRANTS FOR CANADA

    The Minister for Trade (Mr, Mackinnon) disclosed that 25,000 Netherlanders have applied to the Canadian Embassy in Holland to migrate to ...

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  27. RADAR CONTACT WITH SUN NOT NEW

    The Australian feat of recording noise waves from the sun was performed in New York in 1943 by engineers of the Bell Telephone ...

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  28. ELECTIONS IN JAPAN

    The Japanese Cabinet announced that the first election in Japan under the scrutiny of occupation forces will be held on March 31, following a ...

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  29. NO CONFIDENCE MOVE [?] S. AFRICA.

    The South African Pa[?] defeated by 83 votes to 43 the motion of no-confidence in the Smuts Government, after a sitting lasting 27½ hours ...

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  30. NO VOTE FOR BELGIAN COLLABORATORS

    More than 300,000 Belgians, who collaborated with the Germans, will not be permitted to vote at the Belgian elections on February 13. ...

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