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  4. BELSEN HORROR FILMS SHOWN IN COURTROOM

    LUNEBURG, September 20.-- With green blackout blinds drawn the windows of the crowded courtroom at the resumption of the trial of Kramer and his Belsen associates, eerie blue lights flashed Belsen ...

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  5. Jap Co-operation Is All That Could Be Desired

    WASHINGTON, September 20.General MacArthur's Headquarters has confirmed the recent announcement by the Supreme Allied Commander that the occupation forces in Japan, once the preliminary difficulties have been overcome ...

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    A fine pictorial study of Singapore Harbor, which is once again alive with British shipping ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA DISAGREE OVER TREATY WITH ITALY

    LONDON, September 20.--The progress of the Foreign Ministers' Council undoubtedly has been slower than was expected, says the 'Times' diplomatic correspondent. The Ministers can hardly hope to deal adequately with their heavy program before Thursday or ...

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  8. MYTH SHATTERED

    CANBERRA, Friday.--General MacArthur should be left as Supreme Commander-in Chief to carry on the difficult ...

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  9. LONG-RANGE CONTROLS FOR JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, September 20.--A special emissary may soon be sent from Washington to confer with General ...

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  10. JAPANESE ARE MORE ANIMAL THAN HUMAN

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Sixteen internees and merchant seamen liberated from the Japanese at Singapore arrived ...

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  11. COMING HOME

    SINGAPORE, September 20.--The transport Arawa left Singapore this morning for Australia. The Largs Bay will ...

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  12. FEEDING JAPANESE

    TOKIO, September 20.--Explaining why the American Army was so concerned about food, shelter, and jobs for the Japanese, ...

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  13. BRITISH, U.S. WAR EFFORTS COMPARED

    NEW YORK, September 20.--The correspondent of the 'Times' at Washington says Lord Halifax and Lord Keynes ...

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    Admiral Nomura, former Japanese Ambassador to Washington, who has denied that he was aware of Japan's plan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BRITISH COUNCIL OF NATIONS

    LONDON, September 20.--A strong plea for the creation of a Council of British Nations was made by Mr. S. M. Bruce at a British Empire luncheon given by the London County Council as part of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NO SYMPATHY

    LONDON, September 20. --The national executive of the Mineworkers' Union, conferring in ...

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  17. AMAZING COURAGE REWARDED WITH MILITARY CROSS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Displaying amazing courage and audacity, Lieut. Jack Huggett Pimm, of Wattle Glen, Victoria, while on patrol snatched away a machine-gun from an enemy post while Japanese were ...

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    Mr. Ernest Bevin (top) and M. Molotov, Russia, who are reported to have had many heated exchanges in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MOTLEY GANG

    YOKOHAMA, September 20.--General Eichelberger announced that Tojo would be moved into the prefectural ...

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  20. ORDERS CANCELLED

    BERLIN, September 20.--The Allied Control Council has decided to relax the non-fraternisation rule, with effect from October ...

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  21. SOCIALISATION IN AUSTRALIA

    OTTAWA, September 20.-- Many industries socialised by Labor Governments in Australia and New Zealand had ...

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  22. DIFFICULTIES AHEAD FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Big difficulties ahead for Empire countries in meeting both dollar and sterling demands ...

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  23. NOMURA DENIES PRE-KNOWLEDGE OF ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR

    TOKIO, September 20.-- Admiral Nomura, Japanese Ambassador to Washington at the time of Pearl Harbor, ...

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  24. WAR NAMED

    NEW YORK, September 20.--The current issue of the Federal Register of the United States National ...

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  25. Universal Blood Type

    NEW YORK, September 20. -- The Army has announced the successful conclusion of 35 days ...

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  26. ATOMIC BOMBS

    WASHINGTON, September 20.--General Lemay, interviewed after a fight from Japan, said atom bombs had nothing to do with the ...

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  27. Shortage Of Fish

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Fish was in short supply in the city today, supplies in the fish market yesterday being almost the lowest ...

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  28. [?]-REGAL RECEPTION

    LONDON, September 20.--Sir [?] Clark, retiring Governor of [?]mania, and Admiral Sir Hugh [?]ney, Governor-designate, were ...

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