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  2. RABAUL PRISONERS

    RABAUL, Wednesday.— The British hospital ship Dorsetshire has sailed from Rabaul for" Singapore with 387 Indian and. Malayan former prisoners ...

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  3. ROUND-UP GOES ON

    MOROTAI, Wednesday.—Australian troops have rounded up another 153 Jap war criminals in Borneo and Morotai. They include Japs ...

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  4. DUTCH GOVERNMENT OFFER TO INDONESIANS REJECTED BY SOEKARNO

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—Dr. Soekarno, Indonesian Nationalist leader, has rejected the Dutch Government's offer of a democratic government and council of ministers, with a substantial majority for the Indonesians, and under the supervision of the Governor-General, for Indonesia. He told pressmen in Batavia today ...

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    GENERAL DOIHARA, commanding general in the Philippines at the time of the infamous Bataan "death march," who is now caged at Omori prison ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. METEOR AVERAGES 602 MILES AN HOUR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Gloster Meteor Britannia, averaged 602 miles per hour in four trial runs over the ...

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  7. Yamashita Shows More Interest In Evidence

    MANILA, Wednesday.—As more and more witnesses come forward to tell their stories of torture, arson, raping, and looting by Jap troops, General ...

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  8. PILOT OF CRASHED LIBERATOR PRAISED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Flight Lieutenant Boyton, pilot of the Liberator which crashed and caught fire at Darwin ...

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  9. COMPLETE TRANSPORT STOPPAGE THREATENS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Unless the transport dispute is settled before Sunday, there will be a complete stoppage ...

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  10. DE GAULLE RESIGNS

    PARIS Wednesday.—General de Gaulle yesterday tendered the resignation of his Cabinet to the meeting of the French Constituent Assembly in Paris. The ...

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  11. General O'Dwyer New Governor Of New York

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—In the elections for the New York Mayoralty, General William O'Dwyer has built up such a big lead that his opponents have ...

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  12. Sydney Wharf Demonstration

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Dutch troops on the liner stirling Castle turned a fire hose on demonstrating crowds at a Sydney wharf today, and carloads of police were rushed to the scene to ...

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  13. REDS SAY GOVERNMENT TROOPS MAY BE TAKEN INTO YINGKOW

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The Russian Commander in Manchuria has given an assurance that Chinese Government troops disembarking from US transports at Yingkow, southern Manchuria, will not be fired on by Chinese Communist forces. ...

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  14. British Garrison In Palestine Now 50,000

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday.—Another 1000 British troops have been landed at Haifa, bringing the strength of the British garrison in Palestine up to 50,000, according ...

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  15. HMAS Ballarat Damaged

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.—HMAS Ballarat was damaged when a mine exploded about 20 feet astern as she was entering Amoy Harbour, on the, China coast, ...

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  16. Attlee Will Arrive In Washington On Saturday

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The British Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, is expected to arrive in Washington by air on Saturday for talks on the atomic bomb with ...

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  17. LEGAL HISTORY MADE

    AUCKLAND (NZ) Wednesday.— Legal history was made today when a man was allowed to plead guilty to a murder ...

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  18. FAR EAST ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —The Far East Advisory Commission held its second meeting yesterday and Russia was ...

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  19. Finnish Leaders To Be Tried On War Guilt Charge

    HELSINKI, Wednesday.—Six former Finnish political leaders claimed to be responsible for the declaration of war on Russia in 1941 have been arrested, and ...

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  20. Chifley On Return Of Striking Indonesians

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Striking Indonesian seamen had been shipped back to their country without even a finger being ...

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  21. RUSSIA TO HAVE ATOMIC ENERGY SECRECY CONDEMNED BY MOLOTOV

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—"Russia will have atomic energy and much more," said the Russian Foreign Commissar, M. Molotov, in a broadcast to mark the 28th anniversary of the revolution. M Molotov told the Russians ...

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  22. RAILWAY PORTER NEW GOVERNOR OF BENGAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A London railway porter is to be the new Governor of Bengal in succession to Mr R. G. Casey. ...

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  23. 50,000 Nazis Arrested

    BERLIN, Wednesday.— Since the fall of Germany, more than 50,000 active Nazis have been arrested and imprisoned in the British zone, and another 6.000 from ...

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  24. Reds Leave Czechoslovakia

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.— Russian troops are leaving Czecoslovakia. and according to a message from Prague all Russian troops will be out of the country ...

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  25. BRITAIN SENDS REPLY

    LONDON. Wednesday.—According to unofficial reports, the British Government has sent its reply to the American Government's offer of- a loan, details of ...

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  26. Conference On Rubber

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British and US representatives will meet in London next Monday to discuss rubber problems. Britain is now getting increasing ...

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