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  6. JAP. WAR CRIMINALS' TRIAL: Shigemitsu Found Not Guilty

    TOKIO: The International Military Tribunal virtually cleared Shigemitsu, who was ambasaador to Britain from 1938 to 1941, and who later held office as Foreign Minister under Tojo, on charges of having entered into a conspiracy to wage ...

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  7. TWO PILOTS KILLED WHEN AIRLINER CRASHES

    MELBOURNE: Australian National Airways airliner Kurana was more than five miles off its route when it crashed into Mount Macedon early yesterday. The pilot, Captain H. Warlow-Davies (27), of Mossman, Sydney, was killed ...

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  8. BOWED TO GANDHI BEFORE MURDERING HIM

    NEW DELHI: Brahmin Nathuram Vinayak Godse (35) confessed, in a statement read in court, that he murdered Gandhi, He said: "I had no companions in the act, and I alone was responsible. I desire no mercy to be ...

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  9. Three Hurt and Shop Wrecked in Road Accident

    SYDNEY: Five motor vehicles were damaged, three people were hurt and a butcher's shop wrecked in an accident at Mascot yesterday. ...

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  10. Battle for North China About to Begin

    LONDON: A Tientsin message says that heavy communist troop movements along the Great Wall are evident in preparation for the ...

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  11. N.S.W. Miners Resume Work To-day

    SYDNEY: The general coal strike ended in New South Wales yesterday when the Central Council of the Miners Federation directed all miners to resume work to-day. The miners' leaders told the Acting Premier (Mr. Baddeley) ...

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  12. Girl Detained Following Man's Death

    SYDNEY: Police believe that William Riley (74), whose body was found in a tent at the Bora Crossing reserve near Manilla ...

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  13. Dean's Warning on Third World War

    TORONTO: "A third world war, if it were allowed to take place, would be the most profound and bloodiest war of all ...

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  14. "Commonsense Has Prevailed"

    CANBERRA: "I am very pleased that commonsense has prevailed," stated Mr Chifley yesterday when informed that ...

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  16. "Woman Murdered With Shocking Brutality"

    WELLINGTON: "Murder is the most serious crime in the criminal calendar, and the murder was committed in this case with such ...

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  17. Car's Mystery Plunge Into River

    BRISBANE: A cream sedan car, which had been parked for several hours at Coronation Drive, Milton, yesterday, plunged over the ...

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  18. Another Mystery Comet Sighted on Sunday

    BRISBANE: Another mystery comet has been sighted in the Southern Hemisphere. The last, which was sighted in December ...

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  19. Ban Directed Against Sex Drug

    CANBERRA: Senator Courtice yesterday announced a prohibition on the import into Australia of Indian hemp seeds ...

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  20. Big Expansion Planned of B.O.A.C. Air Services

    SYDNEY: A big expansion was planned soon In BOAC air services, the chairman of the company (Sir Harold Hartley) said on ...

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  22. Listen-In to Canberra Debates, Says P.M.

    CANBERRA: Asking the people to listen-in to Parliamentary broadcasts, the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said last night: "Then ...

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  23. FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    CANBERRA: Plans for the safety of the civil population in the event of an attack by modern weapons were announced by Mr. Chifley in a broadcast last night. He said that plans for civil defence from modern weapons ...

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  24. Many Soviet Spies in Western Zones

    LONDON: Reuter's Berlin representative says the British licensed newspaper Montags Echo reported that ...

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  25. MAGISTRATE SAYS SHEARERS ARE "NAMBY-PAMBY SISSIES"

    HUGHENDEN: "Shearers are a lot of namby-pamby sissies compared with workers in industries such as mining, cane-cutting, and timber-getting," stated the Industrial Magistrate (Mr. A. G. Verry) yesterday. ...

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