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  4. ATTACKON CONVOY

    In the sharpest fighting in West Java since the Japanese surrender, a British officer, a private and 14 Indians were killed when ...

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  5. VANITY HINDERS SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It was made clear beyond doubt to-day that only the vanity and the stubbornness of extremist leaders of the miners, seamen and iron workers have prevented a settlement of strikes in New South Wales, which will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANOTHER WAR IS INEVITABLE

    Controversy over who should control the atom bomb has divided even the Nazi leaders on trial at Nuremberg, according to official observers who listen to the accused talking among themselves. ...

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  7. Russia Wants the [?] Refugees

    The Russian Government has informed Sweden that it is prepared to send a hospital ship to transport the 700 Germans and ...

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  8. REVELATIONS ON SOVIET-GERMAN RELATIONS

    The frankest story of Soviet-German relations from 1939 to 1941 yet given to the world was revealed at the International Military Tribunal to-day. The Assistant U.S. Prosecutor (Mr. Alderman) produced as a ...

    Article : 1,477 words
  9. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--Every piece of silver upon which the swastika is engraved was withdrawn on the Government's instructions from ...

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  10. KING PETER PROTESTS

    "I cannot accept a republic," declared King Peter, protesting in London against the Tito Government's decision to abolish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AMBUSHED AT PADANG

    BATAVIA, Dec. 10 (A.A.P.). Japanese officers and also Indonesian moderates have asked permission to attend the funeral ...

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  14. "KEEP OUT!"

    In July, 1942, 500 inhabitants in two villages in Suffolk were called together by a general and told, "You must all leave your ...

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  15. POISON GAS IN NEW GUINEA

    General MacArthur's chemical warfare officer, Brig.-General C. Loucks has stated that the Japanese used poison gas in a few ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA IN BAD LIGHT

    Australia to-day is receiving more publicity in England than it has for months. The last time the country's name was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. GARRISONS IN INDO-CHINA

    Preparatory to evacuating Indo-China for occupational duties elsewhere, the British have handed over virtually all guard ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. RESPONSIBLE FOR WAR

    "Minpo," Tokio's newest newspaper, has created a sensation by editorially declaring that Emperor Hirohito was responsible for the ...

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  19. BRITISH INTELLIGENCE SERVICE PRAISED

    The British Counter Intelligence was the most efficient service operating during the recent war, said Major-General Lahausen of the German Intelligence Service, in an interview with the Associated Press of ...

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