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  4. Command Relinquished Without Permission

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Writing to the Secretary of the Australian Army Board, Melbourne, in a letter dated March 8,1943, General E. A. Percival, General Officer Commanding British Forces in Malaya at the time of the surrender to the Japanese, reported that ...

    Article : 879 words
  5. N.S.W. MINERS VOTE IN FAVOUR OF GENERAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Mon.--New South Wales coal miners voted to-day in favour of a general strike throughout the State. They also gave their Central Executive authority to extend the strike throughout Australia. ...

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  6. German Refugees Face Starvation

    Thousands of Germans are turned out of their homes on the eastern frontiers of Europe--and now face starvation. Owing to the displacement of millions of former residents of Poland and Czecho-Slovakia--all Germans--who have been compelled to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Soldiers Act As Guinea Pigs

    LONDON, Mon.--Soldiers who volunteered to act as guinea pigs are helping in experiments which may yield better drugs ...

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  8. MacArthur Orders More Arrests

    TOKIO, Mon.--In the most important single list of war crime suspects issued thus far, General MacArthur ordered the Government to arrest 59 prominent Japanese, including Prince Morimasa Nashimoto, who became Field Marshal in 1932, and ...

    Article : 246 words
  9. FOOTBALL MATCH TELEVISED

    NEW YORK, Mon.--Television advanced a big stage on Saturday when the N.B.C. televised the Army v. Navy football match ...

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  11. GENERAL MACARTHUR.

    The total arrested suspects of war crimes is now 354. Authorities, in addition, hold 300 small fry, charged with mistreating ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Minority Got Way When Majority Apathetic

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The Commonwealth Coal Commissioner, Mr. Mighell, said results of the miners' aggregate meetings are an ...

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  13. Australians Hardy

    LONDON, Mon. -- Lady Louis Mountbatten, who returned to London after travelling 40,000 miles by air alone, and visiting ...

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  14. Hess Suffering From Hysterical Amnesia

    NUREMBERG, Mon.--After re-examining Hess the psychiatrist, Dr. G. M. Gilbert Murray, said he was confirmed in the opinion that Hess was suffering from hysterical amnesia, which "contains an element of deliberate motivation." ...

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  15. REPORT ON BENNETT INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Mon:--The final report on the Bennett inquiry will find its way into the library at the Australian War Memorial. ...

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  16. SIX GERMAN BANKS DOMINATED EUROPE

    LONDON, Mon.--Six German banks dominated banking and industry over most of Europe, says the "Daily Telegraph's" Frankfurt correspondent, giving the result of the investigation carried out by the Enemy Cartels External Assets Division of the United ...

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  17. Telecommunications At Lower Rates

    LONDON, Mon.--The penny a word rate for Empire press communications should not be regarded as the irreducible minimum, ...

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  18. Hopeful Sign In Batavia

    BATAVIA, Mon.--According to Dr. Van Mook, slight evidence of hopefulness is perceptible in the prevailing atmosphere of gloom ...

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