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  4. SCARS OF WAR IN TOKIO

    The scars of war are still very evident in Tokio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "The Last Days Of Hitler And Eva Braun"

    LONDON, Fri.--Hitler shot himself through the mouth, and Eva Braun, although supplied with a revolver, poisoned herself in the Reich Chancellery on April ...

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  6. 'PIRATE' RADIOS USED

    BATAVIA, Fri.--Indonesian extremists in Sourabaya and elsewhere are now using "pirate" radios to inflame their followers. They are directing them to ignore Dr. Soekarno's orders, and ...

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  7. Deadlock Over Elections For Trade Unions

    BERLIN, Friday.--The Allied Kommandatura in Berlin is hopelessly deadlocked over the question of the new democratic ...

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  8. TEN-YEAR PLAN FOR BRITISH COLONIES

    PARIS, Fri.--A 10-year plan for British colonies under which Britain plans to spend £120,000,000 sterling from April, 1946, on the ...

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  9. SOVIET PROPOSAL FOR RUHR VALLEY

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--The Soviet has informed Britain and America it favours detaching the Ruhr Valley from Germany, and turning it over to an international body to be administered for the benefit of the whole of Europe, says the New York "Times" ...

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  10. Fighting Rages In North China

    CHUNGKING, Fri.--According to Communist sources widespread fighting continues to rage in North China, between the Central ...

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  11. Stalin Desires Early Settlement Of Balkan Issues

    WASHINGTON Fri.--Although reports of recent talks between the U.S. Ambassador to Russia, Mr. Harriman, and Generalissimo ...

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  12. SEEKING INQUIRY INTO BRUTALITY CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Fri.--the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council last night decided to demand a public inquiry into allegations made to it that some Australian officers displayed brutality to their own men while prisoners of the Japanese. ...

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  13. ATTEMPT TO REVISE JAP CONSTITUTION

    NEW YORK, Fri--Allied Headquarters in Tokio have quietly discredited Prince Konoye's attempt to revise the Japanese ...

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  14. Davis Cup Challenge

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A U.S. challenge for the Davis Cup next year in the American zone was received officially to-day. ...

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  15. Garrison Troops In Islands

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The Leader of the Country Party, Mr. Fadden, said he had been informed by the Minister for the Army, Mr. ...

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  16. BILL TO NATIONALISE TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, Fri-—-Legislation to nationalise telecommunications services now being operated by Cable and Wireless, Limited, was foreshadowed in the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, who said that a Bill to transfer these ...

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  17. JUDGMENT RESERVED IN AIRWAYS CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Judgment on the validity of Commonwealth legislation to nationalised airways was reserved in the Full Court ...

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  18. British Plans On Civil Aviation

    LONDON, Fri.--It was the Government's object to make air travel the normal mode of travel for the masses and not a luxury for the few, declared the Parliamentary Secretary of the Civil Aviation Ministry. ...

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  19. Elected To I.L.O. Governing Body W.A. By-Election

    CANBERRA, Fri-- The election of Australian representatives to the governing body of the International Labor Office was PERTH, Fri-- David Brand, 32, returned soldier, who had served in Crete and Greece, won the Greenough seat in the Legislative ...

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  20. Jobs Jeopardised By Rail Truck Shortage

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A shortage of railway trucks was jeopardising the jobs of more than 1000 workers in North Coast timber mills, said the Timber Workers' State Secretary, Mr. J. A. Weir, to-day, on his return from a visit to that area. ...

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  21. Japs Machine-Gunned Women And Children

    MANILA, Fri.--Crying as she spoke, Mrs. Rosario Soucheiron told the court at General Yamashita's trial, how singing, drunken ...

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  22. To See If Jap Peach Blossom Avenues Are As Pretty As Jacarandas

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Sgt. Bill Johnston, of Sawtell. N.S.W., said he wanted to go to Japan to see if the Jap peach blossom avenues ...

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  23. DOCKING TO RESUME.

    LONDON, Fri.--Liverpool dockers, after meeting today, decided fo resume work on Monday. ...

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