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    German families at Nuremberg sitting outside their small huts, constructed with materials salvaged from wrecked buildings which suffered in Allied air raids. The task of providing accommodation for these people is one of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UNEXPECTED TURIN IN ARMY INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--There was a dramatic development at the opting session to-day of the military tribunal's inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the escape from ...

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  6. CHANNEL STORM STILL RAGES

    The gale which has been lashing the English coast, particularly in the Channel, raged throughout the night, and was accompanied by more damage caused by mines cast up by the sea. ...

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  7. TRAVAIL OF EUROPE

    Sir Arthur Slater, speaking in the House oi Commons to-day. asserted that there had been no material destruction nor were ...

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  8. RULES OF WAR

    Is the commander of an army responsible for the acts of his subordinates ? That is the crux of the argument the result of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NAZI CRIMINAL HANGS HIMSELF

    Robert Ley, drunkard and former leader, of the Nazi Labor Front, cheated international justice last night by hanging ...

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  10. DEADLOCK MAY END

    The State department indication that Russia would agree to participate in a modified Allied advisory commission for Japan ...

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  11. DUTCH MOVE FOR AGREEMENT

    Dr. [?]yan Mook, Lieut.-Governor of the Dutch East Indies, has invited Dr. Soekarno, Indonesian leader, to, meet him for an informal talk. Probably the meeting will take ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. War Inventions Aid Whalers

    Britain's greatest whaling ship, the 20,000-ton Southern Venturer, which will cost over £1,000,000, will go on trials on ...

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  14. Found His Own Grave

    A British soldier. Ptc. F. Troake, of Hull, stared at a cross planted in the corner of a field in Normandy near the spot ...

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  15. Rebels' "Ar[?]" Captured

    It is officially announced that Allied forces have occupied the Annamite how and arrow factory. ...

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  16. NOTED LEADERS FOR TRIAL

    It has been authoritatively stated that the Nazi commanders, von Rundstedt and Kesselring, will be tried for their lives at the ...

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  17. REFUGEE JEWS AT HAIFA

    The liner Transylvania, carrying the last large group of Jewish immigrants to be permited to enter Palestine under the White ...

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  19. RUSSIANS RESTIVE

    M. Kalinin, President of the U.S.S.R., in a speech to peasant district leaders at Moscow, revealed that since Russian troops ...

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  20. TAKING OVER INDUSTRIES

    The Western Allies have agreed that 14 of Germany's greatest undertakings, including the Krupp works at Essen. Blohm ...

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  21. ANGLO-U.S. FINANCES

    The "New York Times" correspondent says the British Cabinet is considering the first sals resulting from the ...

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  22. CAMPAIGN WAS HOPELESS

    "The war in North Africa was a gentleman's war," declared Major-General Johann Cramer, who commanded a German ...

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  23. CRIME RAMPANT IN CHICAGO

    Shades of the "bad old days" of gangsters arid racketeers have returned to Chicago, which is experiencing its most serious crime wave since before the war. ...

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  24. COMMUNISTS TO CO-OPERATE

    A sensation was caused in Paris when M. Duclos, one of the most important members of the Communist party, announced ...

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  25. ALLIED FORCES FOR JAPAN

    That confusion still exists regarding the despatch of British, and Dominion forces to take part in the occupation of Japan ...

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  26. RIOTING IN SOFIA

    Riots broke out in Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, last night. Adherents of the Opposition and Fatherland Front began shouting ...

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  27. RADIUM SEIZED

    The Associated Press correspondent at Osaka (Japan) states that American investigators have confiscated the German Consulate's ...

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