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  4. TRIBUNAL SENTENCES TWELVE NAZI WAR CRIMINALS TO DIE ON THE GALLOWS

    AFTER 10 months the Nuremberg trials came to a dramatic conclusion yesterday when 12 of the 19 Nazi war criminals found guilty of indictments presented against them, were sentenced to die by hanging. ...

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  5. [?]MONG THE [?]UILTY AND [?]NNOCENT [?] GERMANS

    ALBERT ROSENBERG To be Hanged. HERMAN' GOERING To be Hanged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROMAN RUINS UNEARTHED!

    VOLUNTARY DIGGERS who are helping to rediscover the layout of Roman Canterbury have been rewarded by uncovering remains of another Roman house, Excavations in the yard of the blitzed Rose Hotel, in Canterbury's main street, have revealed a purkish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. [?]erman Papers Hailed [?]igh Command Verdict

    [?]REMBERG, October 1.—According to newspaper correspondents the ruling [?] of the War Crimes Tribunal that the S.A. (Brown Shirts) is not a crim[?] organisation affects 4,500,000 Germans, but between 1,500,000 to 2,000[?] others are liable for trial as a result of the tribunal's decision that the ...

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  8. £500,000 Paid Under Sickness Benefit Plan

    CANBERRA, Oct. 1.—More than £500,000 was spent by the Commonwealth in [?]employment benefits to 73,800 ...

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  9. LOVE LETTERS SENT BY JAP

    SYDNEY, October 1.—Although he endeavoured to keep his relationship with Miss Foumy Saisho on a lolly basis and had given her no encouragement he had received two letters from her when he was ill in which occurred ...

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  10. [?]FFICULT TO [?] IMPROVE [?]LD. HOTELS

    [?]BANE. October 1.—The [?] aftermath with its building [?] controls places serious [?] in the was of quick ...

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  11. SUGGESTION THAT PLANE WAS MILKED OF PETROL

    MACKAY, October 1.—No definite evidence could be found to support the suspicion that the Dragon aircraft which crashed causing two deaths at Mackay on July 20 had been milked of petrol while standing in the open on the previous night. Investications were carried out by ...

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  12. [?]alary Increase [?] For Aldermen

    [?]BANE Oct 1.—A report recommending an increase in [?] of aldermen of the City [?] from £100 to £500 came ...

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  14. MacARTHUR INVITES CALWELL TO TOKIO

    CANBERRA, October 1.—General MacArthur has invited the Information Minister (Mr. Calwell, to visit Tokio. The [?] ...

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    EXCAVATION work in the neighbourhood of the blitzed Rose Hotel have resulted in the discovers of many interesting Roman remains. The photograph shows Miss Doreen Hunter, who comes from [?]tirlingshire, Scotland, working on the excavations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. [?]etter Nurses Pay [?]xpected By Foley

    [?]SBANE, October 1.—The belief that the Industrial Court [?] soon grant better pay and conditions for nurses [?] expressed by the Health Minister (Mr. Foley) in Parlia[?] to-day. He was replying to Opposition charges that ...

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  17. BULGARIAN DAMAGE IN GREECE WAS £246M.

    PAR'S, October 1.—Speaking in the Balkan Economic Committee of the Peace Conference the Greek delegate (M. Politic) said it had been conservatively estimated that Bulgaria had done damage to Greece amounting to £246M. ...

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