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  2. DEATH FOR GENERAL

    ROME, Sunday.—General Anton Doster has been sentenced to death by a US military tribunal for having ordered the execution of US war ...

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  3. APPEAL REFUSED

    OSLO, Sunday. — The Norwegian Supreme Court has unanimously refused an appeal by Major Vidkin Quisling against the sentence of death imposed ...

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  4. Indonesians At War With Dutch

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—Almost immediately after Dr. Ahmed Soekarno left Batavia for a secret destination, the so-called Indonesian People's Army declared war on the Dutch, Eurasians, and Ambanese. This dramatic declaration of war was followed by an order to all Indonesians to commence guerrilla warfare immediately ...

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  5. EISENHOWER ANSWERS CRITICS

    FRANKFURT, Sunday.—"To me a Nazi is a Nazi, and I hate all Nazis. No Nazi will be allowed to hold office, no Nazi will be allowed to vote. I have sworn to uproot Nazism and I will have it torn out by the roots. I hate the very word Nazi." ...

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  6. AVALOS EMERGING AS NEW ARGENTINE HEAD

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.—General Avalos, new War Minister, is emerging as the new Argentine "strong-man" from the political upheaval ...

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  7. TENSION EASES IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Although there have been no serious disturbances in Palestine in the last 24 hours, British troops are still erecting road blocks ...

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  8. RATIONING HITS THREE CAPITALS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Rationing of electricity will begin in Sydney at midnight, and a fine of up to £500, with a penalty of £10 for each day the offence continues, will be imposed for the illegal use of electricity. Inspectors have the right to enter ...

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  9. MacArthur Strikes Again

    TOKIO, Sunday.—General MacArthur has ordered the immediate disbandment of the Japanese silk monopoly, and called for a statement ...

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  10. PATTON INJURED

    FRANKFURT, Sunday.—General Patton, US 15th Army Commander, has been slightly injured in a car accident near his headquarters. He is reported to have ...

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  11. US Judge Discusses Trial Of German War Criminals

    LONDON, Sunday.—"For the first time in history, four of the most powerful nations in the world have agreed on a policy for the ...

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  12. CONFLICTING STORIES ON OKINAWA

    MANILA, Friday.—Despite earlier reports that the deathroll caused by the typhoon which devastated Okinawa night total 500, US Navy Department claims that only 28 sailors were killed, 400 injured, and 70 have been pasted missing. Correspondents say more than 130 vessels were driven ...

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  13. Strikes Sweep America

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The ware of strikes is now spreading through America from east to west, and more than 500,000 men are out. ...

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  14. Chifley To Give More Loan Details Today

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, is expected to give further details of subscriptions to the Fourth Victory Loan ...

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  15. Moscow Replies To Laski

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—Replying to a statement made this week by the chairman of the British Labour Party. Professor Laski, that the Council of Foreign ...

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  16. BRITISH SWOOP ON BERLIN BLACKMARKET

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Tanks and armoured cars were used by British troops yesterday in a dramatic day- light swoop on a huge blackmarket ...

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  17. 7,000 British Troops Now Unloading Ships

    LONDON, Sunday.—More than 7,000 British troops from Europe are now unloading food from ships held up at London and Manchester ...

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  18. Withdrawal Of Giant Liners Causes Big Stir In America

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The statement that the British liners Queen Elizabeth and Aquitania in future will be used for the transport of British troops only, has caused a storm of protest in America, and it is feared that the decision will affect the financial talks in Washington ...

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  19. Greek Regent Admits Failure To Form Cabinet

    ATHENS, Sunday.—In a broadcast to the people of Greece last night. the Greek Regent., Archbishop Damaskinos, admitted that he had failed ...

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  20. US BATTLESHIPS TO VISIT SINGAPORE

    TOKIO, Sunday.—US battleships California and Tennessee, with six destroyers, will leave Tokio early tomorrow for Singapore. ...

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  21. Japanese War Lords Approved Cannibalism

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Japanese High Command not only approved of cannibalism, but encouraged Jap troops in the jungle to eat the flesh ...

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  22. APPEAL BY LAVAL

    PARIS, Sunday.—Pierre Laval will hear the result of his appeal against the death sentence to-day. If sentence is confirmed, his execution will follow ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. CANADIAN TAX CUTS

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Canadian income tax is to be reduced by one-sixth, and excess profits tax by two-fifths at the end of the year, a Canadian Government ...

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