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  4. TOJO TAKES LOOK BEFORE SUICIDE ATTEMPT

    This historic picture bf the former Japanese Premier, Hideki Tojo, was taken at the very moment when justice knocked at his door. It was made just a few seconds before he attempted suicide by shooting himself to foil his arrest by American ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BENNETTHADNO DUTY TO ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Failure of General Gordon Bennett to surrender his body to the enemy at the capitulation of Singapore was against the dictates of duty and endangered his command, besides leaving it open to the Japanese to disregard the ...

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  6. Britain To Receive Credits From United States

    WASHINGTON,Fri.--Britain is to receive 4400 million dollars credits from the United States, subject to the approval of Parliament and Congress. ...

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  7. Soul Ruined Morally

    LONDON, Fri.--Emil Mahl, who Was hangman at Dachau, and who, in a written statement stated he was concerned in 800 ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. MOTION OF CENSURE DEFEATED

    LONDON, Fri.--After a debate which at times became extremely heated, the motion of censure against the Government was ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. Death Sentence For Yamashita

    MANILA, Fri.--General Yamashita was to-day found guilty, as charged, and sentenced to death, says the American Associated Press. ...

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  10. Bleak Outlook For Christmas

    SYDNEY, Fri.--There was no good news to-night following to-day's meeting of the full executive of the A.C.T.U., which discussed the steel, coal and seamen's strike. There was every indication that Australians first peacetime ...

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  11. Skirmishing Around Sourabaya

    BATAVIA,Fri.--British military headquarters announced that 38 Indonesians were killed in skirmishing around Sourabaya. ...

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  12. Action Yo Put Down Black Marketing Of Fish

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Drastic action by the State Government to put down black marketing of fish was announced by the Chief ...

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  13. Demilitarisation Of Japan

    TOKIO, Fri.--The Reparations Commissioner, Mr. Pauley, has recommended that Japan be stripped of all her assets abroad, virtually all chemical, steel and shipbuilding capacity, and Half of her electric power and machine tool industry. ...

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  14. American Policy Was Defeated

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--The former Ambassador to Chungking, General Hurley, continuing his evidence before the Senate Foreign ...

    Article : 116 words
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  16. British Servicemen Want To Stay Here

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The Department of Immigration approved over 500 applications by British servicemen for discharge in ...

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  17. Saw No Landing Threat To Hawaiian Islands

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--Correspondence between the Chief of General Staff, General Marshall, and General Short, introduced at the Pearl Harbour inquiry, included a letter from General Marshall dated February 7, 1941. ...

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  18. Sterling Area Reserves Were At Low Ebb

    LONDON, Fri.--The gold and dollar reserves of the United Kingdom and other, countries in the sterling area fell to only three million sterling in April, 1941. This was disclosed in a Government White Paper published ...

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  19. TO DISCONTINUE SUNDAY NIGHT PICTURES.

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Sunday night picture shows, instituted under the National Security. Regulations during the war for the benefit of ...

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  20. Davis Cup Challenge

    LONDON, Fri.--The Lawn Tennis Association, announced that Britain had challenged Australia for the Davis Cup. It was also ...

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