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  4. WAR CRIMINAL TRIALS AT NUREMBERG

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.): "The chief U.S. prosecutor (Mr. F. H. Jackson) denied reports that the prosecutors of four nations had agreed to try Alfred Krupps at a major war crimes trial," says the ...

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  5. PROPOSAL FOR FRENCH CABINET FROM THREE PARTIES

    PARIS, Tuesday. (A.A.P.): The National Assembly voted 358 to 29 in favor of a motion stipulating equal representation in a Cabinet formed from the three major parties. The Communists abstained from voting. ...

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  6. Position in Java Cause for Anxiety

    BATAVIA, Tuesday (A.A.P.): British military officials fear that a new wave of fighting might break out in Central Java where thousands of armed Indonesian Nationalists are massing, and Indonesian radio stations call for war against the British. ...

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  8. SPEEDING UP SERVICE DISCHARGES

    SYDNEY Tuesday: Special arrangements have been made to accelerate the discharge of ]2,000 servicemen, which had been ...

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  9. WAR RESEARCH BENEFITS PUBLIC HEALTH

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Wartime research is now benefiting Australian public health, the Acting Minister for Health (Senator ...

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  10. INSURGENTS BLAMED FOR IRAN RISING

    LONDON. Tuesday: The Persian Parliament, at a special meeting to-day, decided to send two battalions to the scene of the ...

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  11. BRITISH MIGRATION TO CANADA

    OTTAWA, Tuesday: Replying to a question at a Press conference regarding British immigration to Canada, the British ...

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  12. CRIME WAVE IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK. Tuesday: Murders and manslaughters in New York are averaging one daily, and the city is faced with an ...

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  13. TROOPING CAPACITY ON ORION

    LONDON, Tues. (A.A.P.): Replying to a question in the House of Commons as to why the troopship Orion was overcrowded and ...

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  14. PORT KEMBLA DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told a deputation from South Coast municipalities and shires ...

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  15. SOVIET TRADE AGREEMENTS

    LONDON. Tuesday: The Minister for State (Mr. Noel Baker) informed the House of Commons that the Foreign Minister ...

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  16. ADVANCE INTO MANCHURIA BY CHINESE

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday: The Nationalists report that Chungking troops are pouring into Manchuria through ...

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  18. PEARL HARBOR INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The former Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet (Admiral J. Richardson), giving evidence at ...

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  19. SHEEP & WOOL IN U.S.A

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Giving evidence before the Senate Social War Committee, Mr. G. N. Winder, president of the National ...

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  20. Air Force Crashes

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Air Minister (Mr. Drakeford) denies that the Air Force is adopting a hush-hush policy in respect ...

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  21. Ten More Fatalities in Air Crashes

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: FlightSergt. J. E. Oslaum, of Roxton (S.A.). was killed, after taking off from Zamboin airstrip, when his ...

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  22. ATOM BOMB AND WATER SUPPLY RISKS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The London Metropolitan Water Board has asked the Government to advise on maintaining water supplies ...

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  23. Camp Money Lenders Defended by Returned Soldier

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Singapore prisoner of war camp traders were defended by Cpl. V. Jensen of Lidcombe, who arrived home by ...

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  24. Graves on Burma Railroad

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Three soldiers who made up a detachment which recovered records relating to 50,000 men who worked on the ...

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  26. SHORTAGES IN PHILIPPINES

    SYDNEY Tuesday: Garments made from pounded treebark are being sold in parts of the Philippines, as cloth is scarce Because ...

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  27. Move to Bring Mae West to Australia

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Negotiations to bring Mae West to Australia for the production of "Catherine Was Great" and "Diamond ...

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  28. Bridge Across the Hunter River

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A railway bridge will be built across the Hunter River at Hexham by the State Government, provided ...

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  29. ARMY CANTEEN PROFITS MAY GO TO CONSOLIDATED REVENUE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The proposal that the accumulated profits of the Australian Army Canteens services should be ...

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  30. Good Use For Idle Air Force Planes

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The spraying of D.D.T. from Beaufort bombers to combat mosquitoes, buffalo files, ticks and flies in ...

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  31. Curfew Lifted at Tel Aviv

    TEL AVIV, Tuesday: The Mayor of Tel Aviv (Rokach) announced that the curfew would be lifted to-night. He declared ...

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  32. WOMAN SAID SHE HAD TAKEN POISON

    SYDNEY, Monday: A welldressed and well-spoken woman, aged about 40 years, was found near The Gap at Watson's Bay ...

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  33. YAMASHITA TRIAL

    MANILA, Tuesday: The prosecution has completed its case in the Yamashita trial and the court, after hearing final evidence to- ...

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