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  4. Dissatisfaction In U.S.A. With Peace Conditions In Japan

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday, (A.A.P.): Smouldering Congressional dissatisfaction with the peace conditions eo far imposed on Japan has flamed up with the demand by Senator Russell (Democrat, Georgia) for the arrest of Emperor ...

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  5. MR. CHURCHILL MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday: Conservative Party circles here believe that Mr. Churchill will spend the winter in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PILOTLESS ATOM BOMBS

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday: In an interview Air Chief Marshal Harris declared that atomic bombs lad made ...

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  8. SPANISH CLAIMS REPUDIATED BY MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Wednesday: Spanish claims to take part in "peace settlements or the future world organisation" were bluntly ...

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  9. POLES IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): "Following talks in Berlin between the Polish representative, General Swierezowski) and the British ...

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  10. BIG TAX CUTS URGED IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: "The Budget is as scientific as a meat pie, and Hs ingredients are equally as dubious," said Mr. Holt ...

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  11. COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS

    LONDON, Wed (A.A.P.): "Many differences have arisen at the Council of Foreign Ministers," reports the "Daily Express' ...

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  12. Minister Who Knew Nothing of Japanese Executions and Atrocities

    TOKYO, Wednesday: The Japanese Premier (Prince Higashi Kuni) during a Press interview told correspondents that the ...

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  13. Radio Phone Services As Empire Links

    LONDON, Wednesday: It was to be hoped that one of the major considerations of British postwar development would be radio ...

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  14. N.E.I. PRINCES

    The Netherlands Indies Government has received messages from various Indonesian autonomous' rulers and princes ...

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  15. Malayan Rubber

    [?]APORE, Wednesday: The British Military Administration here has established an organisation known as rubber production ...

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  16. Trials of War Criminals

    LUNEBERG, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Giving evidence at the second day of the mass trials of Belsen horror camp guards, including the "Belsen Beast" (Josef Kramer), Brigadier Glyn Hughes ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN

    LONDON, Wednesday: The liner Stratheden left Liverpool on Monday carrying the biggest; Australia Air Force repatriation ...

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  18. Negotiations for the Purchase of Machine Tools from U.S.

    CANBERRA Wednesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of Representatives to-day that Australia was anxious ...

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  19. MACARTHUR'S BOMBSHELL

    Although the Japanese Press has not so far commented on General MacArthur's bombshell announcement that the occupation ...

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  20. Atomic Energy Investigations in Australia

    CANBERRA, Wed.: Atomic energy might soon be derived from a whole range of in tals and was even now being harnessed from ...

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  22. "Shanghai Times" Forced to Close Down

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday: The Chinese Ministry of Publicity has closed down the British-owned "Shanghai Times," the only ...

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  23. Duke's Aircraft Taking Big Cargo For P.O.Ws.

    CANBERRA, Wed.: When the Duke of Gloucester's Avro-York aircraft "Endeavor" takes off from Canberra aerodrome soon ...

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  24. SYDNEY SHOOTINGS

    SYDNEY, Wed.: The police have established almost beyond doubt that one of the men wounded on Monday night was not shot ...

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  25. TORTURED CZECH WOMEN

    PRAGUE, Wed.: Hitler's right hand man, S.S. Obergrueppen Fuehrer Walter Schmidt, was executed yesterday, Schmidt was ...

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  26. Indonesian Prisoners

    RABAUL, Wed.: The first ol 8000 Asiatic prisoners of war to be sent home from Rabaul were 458 Indonesians of the N.E.I. ...

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  27. 18,000 PRISONERS LEAVE S.E. ASIA

    LONDON Wed.: The Air Ministry announces that 18,000 war prisoners have already been flown the first stage of the journey ...

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  28. STALIN LIKELY TO WITHDRAW FROM POLITICAL ACTIVITIES

    PARIS, Wednesday, (A.A.P.): According to the "Paris Presse' it has been reliably learned that Generalissimo Stalin, because of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. EXPULSION FROM SWITZERLAND

    GENEVA, Wed.: An official statement replying to press outcries for acceleration of the Nazi and fascist purge says that the ...

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  30. Long Leave Urged For War Nurses

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said in the House of Representatives to-day that consideration would ...

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  31. NEW JAPANESE LIST

    TOKYO, Wednesday: A new and larger lift of Japanese war: criminals is to be issued soon. This was announced by the Chief of ...

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