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  4. Bayoneted 38 Times

    In testimony that brought shudders to spectators, Rosalinda Andoy, a witness at the war crimes trial in Manila of General Yamashita, displays to the court some of the 38 bayonet wounds on her body, inflicted by Japanese soldiers. In tears most of the time, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ATTEMPTS TO SETTLE JAVA TROUBLE

    BATAVIA, Fri.--Despite setbacks both General Denning and General Christison are persevering in attempts to arrange a meeting between the Dutch and Indonesians, in order to speed up the settlement of Indonesia's future, says the A.A.P. special ...

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  6. Commission To Control Atom Bomb Secrets

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--Messrs, Attlee, Truman and Mackenzie King in a joint communique, proposed the creation of a United Nations' Commission for the control of atomic bomb secrets. ...

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  7. Mother And Child Saved From Leap Over Gap

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A mother who attempted to leap with her two-year-old son from The Gap at Watson's Bay to-day was saved ...

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  8. Britain Tried To Avoid War Against Finland

    HELSINKI, Fri.--"Britain sincerely tried to avoid war against "Finland," declared the Public Prosecutor, Toivo Tar[?]anna, ...

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  9. Mountbatten To Visit Australia

    CANBERRA, Fri.--Lord Louis Mountbatten may not be able to carry out his projected visit to Australia until the British Prime ...

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  10. Pearl Harbour Inquiry

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--The Pearl Harbour inquiry opened with the committee counsel, William Mitchell, placing on record a 253-page printed copy of intercepted ...

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  11. MUST TRUST OTHERS

    "It is our intention that all further information of this character that may become available shall be similarly treated. "We must trust other nations to adopt the same policy, ...

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  12. TRUMAN KEEN ON SPEEDY PUNISHMENT OF WAR CRIMINALS

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--Joseph B Keenan, chief counsel for the prosecution of war criminals in the Pacific area, conferred with ...

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  13. Naval Court-Martial

    MALTA, Fri.--A Naval Court-martial sentenced 19 seamen and eight petty officers of the British destroyer, Javelin, to 60 days and ...

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  14. Situation In Hand In Tel Aviv

    LONDON, Fri.--The commander at Tel Aviv has decided to lift the curfew between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. to-day, it was officially announced in a statement to the press. The situation is now stated to be in hand. ...

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  15. Household Goods For China

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The first orders for household goods to be manufactured in Australia for China, were placed by U.N.R.R.A this ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Fri.--It is officially estimated that there will be 300,000 unemployed in Britain by the end of the year, says the ...

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  17. Hooded Informer Named Victims

    MANILA, Fri.--Four hundred residents of two villages to the north of Manila were selected for execution by a mysterious hooded ...

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  18. Aircraft Production Cut Means Many Dismissals

    CANBERRA, Fri.--A reduction in Australia's aircraft production programmes will mean the dismissal of at least 15,000 men and women by next March. Last August there were 31,000 engaged on aircraft work, but by the end of last month the total ...

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  19. EXPORT TRADE-- BRITAIN'S PLANS

    LONDON, Fri.--The Government hoped that by next June Britain would be employing more people on exports than before the war, but owing to the time taken in the production of goods, the pre-war export level could not be reached before the end of ...

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  20. Chinese Sovereignty In Manchuria

    CHUNGKING, Fri. -- Russians restored partial Chinese sovereignty in Manchuria as both sides in the civil war manoeuvred for ...

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  21. Did Not Want To Return Home

    LONDON, Fri.--The principal sea transport officer at Southampton aboard the troopship Orion, again asserted that Australian and ...

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  22. DRAWN GAME IN INDIA

    POONA, Fri.--In the final day of the match against the Australian Services Eleven, the Combined Indian Universities brought ...

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  23. CABINET DISCUSSES ARMY CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--The War Cabinet is believed to have rejected the advice of General Blamey, the retiring ...

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  24. U.S. Servicemen Discharged Here

    BRISBANE, Friday.--American servicemen wishing to reside permanently in Australia are now being discharged in Brisbane, ...

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  25. PRICE CONTROL TO REMAIN

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Following a three-day conference of Deputy Prices Commissioners from all States, it was ...

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  26. Railway Commissioner On Level Crossing Danger

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Commissioner for Railways, Mr. Hartigan, said to-day that the level crossing danger would largely disappear when there was a more exacting test of road drivers. The remedy for the preventing. ...

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  27. Butter Export To England Threatened

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The export of butter to England is seriously threatened because of a shortage of steel wire for binding ...

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  28. NEUTRAL BAY BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Although no official statement could yet be made, it was practically certain that Labour, would contest the ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. German Prisoners Hanged

    LONDON, Fri.--The War Office announced that Emil Schmittendorf and Armin Kuehne, who were sentenced to death last ...

    Article : 47 words
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