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  4. TO BE HANGED NEXT WEDNESDAY

    "You are sentenced to death, by hanging." This is the sentence that two of these three Nazi war criminals heard pronounced upon them at Nuremberg. It was announced yesterday that the sentences are to be carried out next . Wednesday. The three guilty men here shown are Wilhelm Frick, whose horrible tortures upon innocent people were inflicted while he styled himself "Protector of Bohemia." Next to him, with convulsive fingers stemming ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SENTENCES OF DEATH CONFIRMED

    BERLIN, October 10.--The Allied Control Council bar rejected all the appeals from the Nuremberg war criminals and has confirmed that all the condemned men will be hanged on October 16. ...

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  6. Japan and Russia

    TOKIO, October 10.--The Russian prosecutor told the f War Crimes Tribunal that Emperor Hirohito approved the military leaders' plans for attacking Russia as early as 1935. ...

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  7. NEWSPAPER OFFICE PICKETED BY ANGRY SEAMEN

    NEW YORK, October 10.--Angered by an article in the 'New York Times' in which Hanson Baldwin claimed unionisation of seafarers sounded "the death knell of an efficient seagoing maritime carrying trade," 2000 ...

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  8. MASS ARREST OF UNRULY SEAMEN

    VANCOUVER, October 10.--Twenty-seven members of the crew of the Union Steamship Company's freighter Walhemp, ...

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  9. HOTEL STRIKE IN LONDON EXTENDING

    LONDON, October 10.--With union endorsement and support from many other unions, hotel workers in London are ...

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  10. Early Resumption Of Roumania Trade Sought By Britain

    LONDON, October 10.--It would be difficult for Britain to accept the final treaty unless Roumania were given precisely the same treatment as the others were given, said the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin), speaking at the Paris Peace Conference to-day on ...

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  11. Extension Feared

    NEW YORK, October 10.--Negotiations in the 10-day marltime strike broke down completely to-day when representatives of ...

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  12. Sentenced Nazis

    Lord Justice Lawrence, President of the War Crimes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE

    LONDON, October 11.--Hamburg Radio states that 2000 internees internees Darmstadt prison camp, where 15,000 high Nazis ...

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  14. High Post for Former Sixth Division G.O.C.

    Major-General J. E. S. Stevens, 50, a former commander of the 6th Division, A.I.F., has been appointed general manager and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH FOR PERTH MEN

    CAIRNS, Friday.--Her 28 days' fruitless search for possible survivors of the cruiser Perth completed, the RAN ...

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  16. R S L CONFLICT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The State secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. J. R. Lewis) believes that if a decision to ...

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  17. Damped Celebrations

    TRIESTE, October 10.--Two water carts patrolled Gorizia's main streets, turning jets of ...

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  18. COMMS. BOMBED

    NEW YORK, October 10.--The United Press Nanking correspondent says the Communist authorities reported that Kalgan ...

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  19. PROTEST STRIKE

    LONDON, October 10.--Reuter's Athens correspondent says several hundred employees in British military installations in Salonika ...

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    With a tight-lipped, grim expression of frustration, Hitler's deputy, Rudolph Hess, hears the verdict of guilty pronounced against him at the Nazi war crimes court in Nuremberg. The man who flew to Scotland in an effort to induce Britain to fight against Russia was sentenced to life imprisonment. Behind him is the German Navy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CONVICTIONS AGAINST PARATROOPS QUASHED

    LONDON, October 10.--The Secretary of State for War (Captain Bellenger) announced in the House of Commons that convictions of all paratroopers of the Sixth Airborne Division had been quashed and that orders for their releases would be issued forthwith. Courts-martial in abeyance against other ...

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  22. First U.N. Agreement Towards Atomic Control

    First agreement towards atomic energy control was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. STEPINAC GUILTY

    BELGRADE, October 11.--Archbishop Stepinac was found guilty on all counts in connection with ...

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  24. IN MEMORY OF ROOSEVELT

    LONDON, October 11.--President Roosevelt will be commemorated by a statue in Grosvenor Square. London, at an ...

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  25. RUSSIANS OBJECT

    NEW YORK, October 10.--Rather than comply with the recently reintroduced regulation which would require them to ...

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  26. "HEBREW GOVT. OF PALESTINE"

    MEXICO CITY, October 10.--Representatives of the American League for a Free Palestine have approached prominent Mexicans ...

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  27. SCOTCH WHISKY

    LONDON, October 10.--Scotch Whisky Association is seeking protection of the word "Scotch." A deputation from the ...

    Article : 66 words
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