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  4. German Criminals Apathetic Towards Court Proceedings

    NUREMBERG, November 20.--The reading of indictments against the German war criminals who are facing their trial by Allied tribunal occupied the whole day to-day, and had not been completed when the court adjourned until ...

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  5. BATAVIA IS CENTRE. OF WIDESPREAD INTENSIFIED BATTLE

    LONDON, November 20.--Widespread shooting broke out in Batavia to-night after a day of rapidly-growing tension and intensified fighting in a number of sectors in Java, says the correspondent of the 'Daily Telegraph' in Batavia. Most of the clashes in Batavia ...

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  6. SOME OF THE WAR CRIMINALS

    Many German war criminals are now fighting for their lives before an Allied tribunal at Nuremberg. where stories of terrible atrocities are about to be unfolded. Included among the accused are: Dr. Schacht (left) Goering (centre), and von Ribbentrop right). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSIA HALTS IRAN TROOPS

    TEHERAN, November 20.--It is offically announced that Russian military authorities at Kazvin stopped Persian troops sent from Teheran to deal with disturbances at Azerbaijan. The Russians ordered the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A LESSON!

    LONDON, November 20. -- Carl Schulze. educational director of the Ber[?]in Civil Government, ...

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  9. WORKERS' HOMES AT LOW RENTAL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The State Government intends soon to launch a big scheme to provide rented ...

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  10. THOUSANDS AFFECTED BY U.S. STRIKE

    DETROIT. November 20. -- The United Automobile Workers' Union has called a general strike of 325,000 General Motors' ...

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  11. Position Deteriorates

    BATAVIA, November 21.-- The situation in Java to-day probably is more chaotic than it has been for the past two ...

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  12. THE SUBMARINE

    WASHINGTON, November 20.-- Existing and contemplated developments may give the submarine a far more important role ...

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  13. ANOTHER JAP PRISON SHIP TORPEDOED

    BATAVIA, November 20.-- It is revealed that nearly 7000 Allied prisoners of war and Indonesians were drowned ...

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  14. GREEK CABINET RESIGNS

    LONDON, November 20.--A message received from the Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bevin) last night ...

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  15. ONE WAY OUT

    LONDON, November 20.-- Professor A. O. Rankin. who is engaged on atomic research. declared ...

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  16. "THE ROYAL FAMILY IN WARTIME"

    LONDON, November 20. -- On September 3. 1940, five bombs fell close to Buckingham Palace. smashing hundreds of windows. ...

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  17. DEFENCE OPENS

    NEW YORK, November 20. --The New York Times' Manila representative says the Yamashita defence opened ...

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  18. ATTLEE RETURNS

    LONDON. November 20.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlse) landed at 2.31 this afternoon. His Skvmaster reached the Britisn ...

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  19. COLONEL KNOX PREDICTED PEARL HARBOR ATTACK

    WASHINGTON, November 20.--The late Secretary for the Navy (Col. Knox) warned that Japan might start war with a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in a letter to the War Secretary (Mr. Stimson) in January, 1941, and read it at the Pearl Harbor hearing. The letter continued: The inherent ...

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  20. TRIPARTITE GOVT TO RULE FRANCE

    PARIS, November 20.--"It is reasonable to hope a Cabinet will be announced to-morrow," said General de Gaulle later, after all-day discussions with the three main party representatives. Reuter's correspondent in ...

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  21. Mistress Of Germany,' Declared Eva Braun

    [?]ANKFURT, November [?]Eva Braun was, by her [?] admission, "Mistress of day and the world's ...

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  22. SONGS BANNED IN JAPAN

    TOKIO. November 20.--The cultural section of the Japanese Home Ministry has been informed that the Japanese must no longer ...

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  23. Thanks, South Africa!

    CAPETOWN, November 20.--Two merchantmen and two destroyers left for Britain carrying ...

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