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  2. PERSIA PROTESTS

    TEHERAN. Friday. — The Persian Foreign Minister has sent notes to the British. American and Soviet Embassies recalling their agreement to ...

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  3. NAZI BLACK LIST

    LONDON, Friday.—When the Germans anticipated landing in Britain, the Gestapo compiled a list of leading Britishers they intended to punish. ...

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  4. JAPS TO ROUND UP OWN WAR CRIMINALS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Allies have accepted a bold after by the Japanese Government to bring Japanese war criminals to justice. Sincerity of the Government to bring Japanese war criminals to justice. Sincerity of the Government's offer will be tested by the promptitude and thoroughness with which it is put into operation. Meanwhile, what is hoped to be the death-knell of Japanese ...

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  5. Superfort To Tour Here

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An American Army Superfort is to tour Australia in support of the Fourth Victory Loan to begin on Tuesday ...

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  6. Darwin Is Australia's Busiest Air Terminal

    With repatriated prisoners of war, sick, wounded and long-term. servicemen arriving in Australia daily, Darwin has become the ...

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  7. BRITISH FINANCE DISCUSSED AGAIN

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Britain's financial position was again discussed today by British and' American delegations. Progress of negotiations are ...

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  8. SHORT SHRIFT FOR JAP LOATH TO CARRY OUT HIS MATERIALS

    SWPA, Friday.—Terse orders have been issued to unwilling Japanese officers in New Guinea to take all their war materials to coastal sectors. ...

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  9. Employment In US

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Maximum lay offs from war industries are past, it was authoritatively stated today. About 270,000 persons were discharged last ...

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  10. Britain Has Two Famous Anniversaries At Week-end

    LONDON, Friday.— Two wartime anniversaries which will live long in British memory will be celebrated this week-end. One is the Battle of Britain, in which ...

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  11. Hopes Raised For Early End Of China's Troubles

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—Prospects of a solution of China's internicine trouble came today on the eve of the formal Japanese surrender at Canton, when the Chinese Communist Party's leader, Mao-se-Tung, voiced his hope of reaching agreement with Chiang Kai Shek in maintaining peace and ...

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  12. British Cruiser Brings Relief To POW In Java

    SWPA, Friday.—The 10,000-ton British cruiser Cumberland has arrived at Java, taking relief to prisoners of, war and internees. ...

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  13. Jap Prisoners Mounting

    LONDON, Friday.—About 65,000 Japanese military and naval personnel have been concentrated in an area in Johore. There are still 7000 Jap troops and 8000 ...

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  14. America Steps Up Its Demobilisation Plans

    NEW YORK, Friday.—More than 250,000 American troops, who were destined for the Pacific from Europe, will be discharged within six weeks, Major General Henry ...

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  15. British Unions Advocate Better Working Conditions

    LONDON, Friday.—Proposals for a 40 hours' working week and annual holidays with pay were approved today by the British Trade Unions' Congress. ...

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  16. Los Angeles Wants Her

    LOS ANGELES, Friday.—Many here are demanding that "Tokio Rose" be placed on trial in Los Angeles on a charge of treason. They base their, demands on the ...

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  17. Secret Sino-American Organisation Revealed

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—Existence of a secret Sino-American organisation of 70,000 members who operated throughout China and Japan itself during ...

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  18. WAINWRIGHT HOPES JAP HAS 100 YEARS OF REGRET

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The hope that the Japanese had begun a period of 100 years of regret was voiced today by General Wainwright, who was a prisoner of war for three and half years, and who is now back in America. While, as a soldier, he did not pretend to understand the Japanese character, he realised that until bestial Jap qualities were removed, Japan would remain a menace to the peace of the world. ...

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  19. Disposals' Commission Has Mammoth Filing System

    CANBERRA, Friday.— One of the most comprehensive filing systems on record has been inaugurated by the Australian " Disposals' Commission to deal with goods ...

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  20. Doctors Fight Hard To Save Life Of Showgirl

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Diana Hartt, 19, only survivor of the Tivoli dressing room fire, which resulted in the death of two other showgirls, is having blood transfusions ...

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  21. Telephone Service To Britain Resumes Today

    LONDON, Friday.—The people of Britain can telephone their kinsfolk in Australia tomorrow for the first time in six years. During the war, only Government and ...

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