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  3. Allied Evidence Ended in Prosecution of Leading Nazi War Criminals

    The Allied prosecution has ended its case against 21 Nazi war leaders, after evidence which had extended over three months, arid the defence is likely to open on Monday. ...

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  4. NO INTERFERENCE IN SPAIN'S DOMESTIC POLICY

    Quoting diplomatic sources, the American Associated Press stated that while Britain, America and France deplore the continued existance of the Franco regime, they will not interfere in the domestic affairs of Spain ...

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  5. REFERENDUM TO DECIDE ITALY'S CONSTITUTION

    The Italian Council of Ministers decided that the issue, whether Italy should be a republic or retain the monarchy, ...

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  6. EGYPT DENIES RESPONSIBILITY FOR RIOT DAMAGE

    A denial that the Egyptian Government had accepted the British demands regarding the disturbances last week, was given to the Chamber ...

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  7. BRITISH OFFICERS KIDNAPPED IN EAST INDIES

    It was revealed that five British officers and eight Indian soldiers had been shot or kidnapped in the Dutch East ...

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  8. U.S. OPPOSITION TO FRENCH PLAN FOR RUHR

    The United States Military Government in Germany will firmly oppose the French demands for internationalisation in ...

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  9. EX-AMBASSADOR CHARGED AS SOVIET AGENT

    Alleging that the former U.S. Ambassador (Mr. Joseph Davies) was rcpresenting Soviet interests in the United States, Mr. Boren (Dem.) of ...

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  10. ESTABLISHMENT OF PERMANENT EMPIRE COUNCIL ADVOCATED

    Advocating the formation of a permanent council to act as a great imperial information centre, staffed by representatives of the Dominions, Lord Tweedmuir declared in the House of Lords that Britain should be the cultural centre of the Empire but ...

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  11. DOLLARS MORE VITAL TO BRITAIN THAN TRANSPORT FOR BRIDES

    A former R.A.A.F. sergeaht, E. M. Ashcroft, told tbe Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) to-day that on the question of transport to ...

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  12. CONFIDENCE IN BRITISH ABILITY TO RECOVER

    During his reply in the House of Commons to the debate on the economic position, the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) said that, although ...

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  13. FRENCH TROOPS SACK SOCIALIST PAPER

    Rioting French servicemen, sacked he plant of the Socialist newspaper, "Justice," and also the offices and quarteis of prominent Socialists ...

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  14. SURPLUS ARMY FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    In order that surplus stocks of food held by the Services may be made available to Britain, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) has directedia ...

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  15. WORLD WONDERS WHAT RUSSIA IS UP TO

    The world to-day is asking what is Russia up to, and it would be entirely futile to blink at the fact that two great rival ideologies of democracy in the West and Communism in the East find themselves confronted with a desperate need for understanding and ...

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  16. Australia To Buy British Interest In Qantas Airways

    The Commonwealth Government intends to acquire the 50 per cent interest held by British Overseas Airways Corporation in Qantas Airways. ...

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  17. RETIREMENT OF ARMY OFFICERS

    The latest routing medical examination of all permanpnt army officers was more searching than usual, and it is suggested this will result in the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA AS CENTRE FOR EMPIRE INDUSTRIES

    Speaking at a luncheon tendered by the British Empire Newspapers' Association, the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) said ...

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  19. SIR WAITER CITRINE FOR COAL BOARD

    Sir Walter Citrine, who has been General Secretary of the Trades Union Cougress for many years, is resigning to take up an important post ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH ACQUISITION ACT CHALLENGED

    Grace House, in York and Clarence Streets, Sydney,,was the subject of protracted legal argument to-day on a demurrer entered by the ...

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  21. SPAIN RESTRICTS FLOW OF FOOD TO BRITAIN

    Declaring that the intervention of the Spanish Government had been the reason for the delay in contracting for supplies of ...

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  22. NEWS IN BRIEF

    WAGGA,Thursday.—Five trains, with windows boarded up will leave Hay to-morrow conveying 2,000 Jap prisoners of war to Sydney for ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA WANTS ONE AIR SERVICE ACROSS PACIFIC

    Australia wanted one permanent civil air service across the Pacific, the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) said to-day at the opening of the ...

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  24. ARGENTINA ELECTIONS STILL IN DOUBT

    Tamborin[?] continued to hold a glight lead over Peron as further presidential election teturns were counted, but the number of ballots tallied ...

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  25. ITALIAN FREED OF COLLABORATION

    The Investigation Committee has absolved Dr. Aldo Castilani, the famous tropical medicine expert, of charges of collaborating with the ...

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  26. JAP WAR TRIALS OPEN AT DARWIN TO-DAY

    The first trials in Australia of Japanese, accused of war crimes, will open, here to-morrow (Friday) and a mess has been converted into an ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN TEAM TO PLAY AUCKLAND

    The Australian XI. to play Auckland in the four-day match, beginning to-morrow, is: Brown (capt.) O'Reilly, Toshack, Barnes, Lindwall, ...

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  28. PORTUGAL TO HAND OVER GERMANS

    As a result of British and American pressure, the Portuguese authorities agreed to hand over a number of Germans whose expulsion from ...

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  29. VOLUNTARY FOOD CUT IN AMERICA

    American food consumption must be reduced to meet the acute needs of Europe and Asia, declared President Truman. ...

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  30. ALL NQW QUIET ON BOMBAY FRO[?]T

    A Southern Command communique announced that all extra troops brought in to deal witherie rioting, have be n withdvawn. exctpt a small ...

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  31. MILITARY BOARD MEETS

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) to-day presided at the first, meeting of the newly constituted Militaiy Board. ...

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  32. JAVA SEA BATTLE COMMEMORATION

    Between 50 and 60 survivors from H.M.A.S. Perth, one of the Allied ships lost in the Battle of the Java Sea, took part in a commemoration ...

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  33. RATION CUT FOR GERMANY

    HERFORD, Thursday—It was announced that the food rations for the Germans in the British zone will be reduced on Monday feom 1500 ...

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