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    The statue of Peter Pan in the grounds of the Palace D'Egmont, Brussels, which is a replica of the statue in Kensington Gardens, London, was used as a target for revolver practice by the Germans during the occupation of Brussels. Peter Pan suffered "four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  5. "A HARD BARGAIN"

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Hugh Dalton) moved a resolution for the approval of the Anglo-American loan proposals in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Dalton said that the ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S WORRY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The United States and not Britain would have been under the obligation to suppress the ...

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  7. GENERAL'S ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Lieutenant-General Gordon. Bennett was not justified in leaving Singapore although he ...

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    Cutel--This recruited boy of Ait ape, New Guinea, evidently inclines to the toque type of headgear so ardently favoured by the fashionable women of to-day; but the bare chest, muscular shoulders, identification disc and the pipe combine to provide a strong ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SLAVE LABOURERS

    NUREMBERG, Thursday. -- A total of 6,691,000 foreign workers were put to work in Germany up to January, 1945, stated the assistant American prosecutor (Mr. T. J. Dodd) at the war ...

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  10. VIRTUALLY ENDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Complete capitulation by the Ironworkers' Union on the question of reregistration has virtually ended the disastrous strike which has paralysed industry in New South Wales ...

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  11. DACHAU TRIAL

    Thirty-six of 40 defendants in the Dachau concentration camp atrocities trial were sentenced to death by hanging. One was ...

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  13. PERSIA'S LEADER

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Hakami) told the Persian Parliament that he would visit Moscow soon for direct talks ...

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    Former Prisoners of War rest at Windsor.--The War Organisation of the Red Cross and St. John are maintaining a number of rest houses throughout England, for returning prisoners of war, where men who have nowhere else to go immediately, may rest and relax. Queensmead Rest House, Windsor, is mostly occupied by Far East former prisoners of war. This photo, which was taken at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. IN MANCHURIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Chungking states that Government troops have ...

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  16. NAZI BOOTY IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Germans removed from Italy, after October, 1943, the date of Italy's surrender. £220.000.000 worth of ...

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