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    Frozen beef being loaded into an RAAF Dakota at Archerfield for delivery to the Army at Morotai. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Terms For U.S. Loan indorsed By Lords

    LONDON, December 18.--Following lengthy, and at times acrimonious, debate, the House of Lords approved the ratification of the American loan to Britain and the Britton foods agreement by 90 votes, to eight. Most Conservative ...

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  5. NAZIS WERE HOSTILE TO THE CHURCH

    NUREMBERG, December 18.--"The hostile attitude of the Leadership Corps towards Christian churches" was exemplified by the American deputy prosecutor (Colonel Storey) ...

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  6. AMERY HANGED FOR TREASON

    LONDON, December 19. -- John Amery, self-confessed traitor and son of a father who has rendered ...

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  7. JAPAN AND AMERICA HAD PLAN AIMED AT PEACE IN CHINA

    TOKIO, December 18.--The United States war crimes prosecutor now is in possession of Prince Konoye's memoirs, the date of writing of which is uncertain, and they include details of private, unofficial talks between Japan and America during the second and third Konoye ...

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  8. HIGHER PENSIONS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, December 18.-- A White Paper announced new war pension rates affecting 900,900 people, costing £9,000,000 a year. ...

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  9. UNRRA HAS "GROWN UP BACKWARDS"

    FRANKFURT, December 18. --Lieut.-General Sir Frederick Morgan, who, as Deputy Chief of Staff in the early ...

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  10. MUST BE A NAVY

    LONDON, December 18.-- Atom or no atom, the need for the Navy would remain, said Lord ...

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  11. HONG KONG TRADE

    LONDON, December 18.-- The Commander-in-Chief in Hong Kong has decided that private trading in the colony may be ...

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  12. CHARGES AGAINST HOMMA OUTLINED

    TOKIO, December 18.--Colonel Joseph Hall, who was captured in the Philippines and spent three years as a Japanese prisoner after participating in the Bataan Death March, has been relieved of his duties as a ...

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  13. INDIANAPOLIS COURT MARTIAL

    WASHINGTON. December 18.--Admiral M'Vey, giving evidence at the court-martial at which he is charged in connection with ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    LONDON, December 18.-- The Food Minister, Sir Ben. Smith, announced that when Parliament adjourns he will visit the United ...

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  15. LINER HITS MINE

    GIBRALTAR, December 18. -- The Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of Richmond, with homebound. ...

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  16. [?]ower And Gas For Christmas

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--All RE[?]tions on gas and electricity to be lifted from 7 p.m. Christmas Eve to midnight on ...

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  17. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY DELAYS DEVELOPMENT OF TELEVISION

    NEW YORK, December 18. --In order to prevent television competition with moving pictures, American ...

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  18. NEW PARLIAMENT FOR AUSTRIA

    VIENNA, December 18.--The Allied Council has approved the Second Austrian Republic's new Government -- the first to be ...

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  19. PERSIA APPEALS FOR AID

    LONDON, December 18.-- The Persians feel bound to record bitter feelings and complaints against flagrant ...

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  20. ALLIES READY FOR WAR WITH SPAIN

    NEW YORK, December 18. --The New York 'Post' says the veil of secrecy surrounding the Atlantic Charter ...

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  21. UNO MEETING

    LONDON, December 18.-- The United States delegation to the United Nations' Organisation Preparatory Commission withdrew a ...

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  22. FRANCE AND ITALY

    PARIS, December 18.-- Alexandre Parodi, who was Labor Minister in de Gaulle's Provisional Government, has been appointed ...

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