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  2. IN CONDEMNED CELL

    LONDON, Thursday.—William Joyce (Lord Haw Haw) who was sentenced to death early this week after he had been found guilty of high treason is ...

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  3. GOING HOME SOON

    RANGOON, Thursday.— Everything possible is being done to ensure that all due and overdue British servicemen are home for Christmas, the ...

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  4. US DRIFT TOWARDS ISOLATIONISM DENIED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Suggestions that America was drifting towards isolationism after World War II as she had after World War I were emphatically denied by President Truman at his White House Press ...

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  5. Execution Of American Airmen Now Confirmed

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Confirmation of the report that three US airmen who took part in the Doolittle raid on Tokio were executed by the ...

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  6. Late News

    TOKIO, Thursday.—US guards with fixed bayonets kept correspondents away from the US Embassy this morning while Emperor Hirohito ...

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  7. Street Battles In Saigon

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—More street battles and sniping have been reported in Saigon, but latest despatches indicate that the Annamese ...

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  8. Australian POW Death Rate In Borneo High

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Full details had not yet been received, but it was feared that the Australian prisoners' death rate in Borneo had been high, ...

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  9. Ten Die When Moslems And Hindus Fight

    BOMBAY, Thursday.—Ten persons were killed and 40 injured in street battles between Moslems and Hindus in the Moslem district of Bombay yesterday. ...

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  10. NZ Captain Wins Bar To VC

    LONDON, Thursday.—NZ Army hero, Captain Charles Upham, of Christchurch, has been awarded a bar to his VC for conspicuous bravery in North Africa. It is the first bar to a VC awarded in World War II, and the first since 1915. ...

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  11. FINANCIAL TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Financial talks between Britain and America are continuing with "complete frankness on both sides," Mr. ...

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  12. Hungarian Government Recognition Confirmed

    LONDON, Thursday.—Moscow Radio had confirmed the Budapest Radio report that Russia has recognised the Hungarian Provisional Government, ...

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  13. Belsen Trial May Last For Another Three Weeks

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to correspondents, the trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 of his associates at Luneberg will last for at least another three weeks. ...

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  14. DUTCH INDEPENDENCE REQUEST WILL NOT BE SENT BY CHIFLEY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, will not forward to the United Nations the Indonesian request for independence, but has again conferred with the Netherlands Minister on the hold-up of Dutch ships. Asked in the House of ...

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  15. 250,000 US Oil Workers May Go Out On Strike

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—With more than 400,000 American workers already out on strike, it now seems almost certain that 250,000 oil ...

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  16. British Pacific Fleet Headquarters At Hongkong

    HONGKONG, Thursday.—British Pacific Fleet Headquarters will probably be moved from Sydney to Hongkong, new British Far East naval ...

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  17. Martial Law In Argentina

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday.—A state of siege has been declared throughout the country by the Argentine Government, and troops and armoured cars ...

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  18. RUBBER FROM MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—The first 200 tons of rubber from Malaya since the Jap surrender were loaded on a British transport bound for the ...

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  19. GIGLI KIDNAPPED

    ROME, Thursday.—The famous Italian tenor, Commendatore Beniamino Gigli, has been kidnapped From his home near Rome ...

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  20. EVATT ATTACKS BIG FIVE ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The attack by the Australian External Affairs Minister, Dr. Evatt, on the Big Five's exclusion of all other countries from the London talks has been given wide publicity in the London Press. Four papers to-day headlined Dr. Evatt's attack, and editorials praised the Australian Minister for his bid to force the Big Five to heed the justified protests of the Dominions against Big Five domination at the talks. ...

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  21. HMS Ruler Reaches Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The British aircraft carrier, HMS Ruler, reached Sydney to-day with more than 450 former prisoners and internees from ...

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  22. Big Three Will Share Remnants Of German Fleet

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Remnants of the German Fleet will he divided equally between Britain, Russia, and America ...

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