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  2. Germans Show Hatred

    LONDON, Sunday.—American military authorities in Frankfurt report that although a purge of the city for active Nazis has made good progress, ...

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  3. Archbishop's Appeal

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Dr. Griffen, today appealed for help for the starving millions in Europe. ...

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  4. HESS CARRIED PEACE PLAN TO BRITAIN

    NUREMBERG, Sunday.—Rudolph Hess, who is on trial at Nuremberg as a Nazi war criminal, has revealed the purpose of his mission to Britain in May, 1941, stating that he carried with him a four-point peace plan, which ...

    Article : 443 words
  5. ADMIRAL FRASER SUGGESTS FLEET AIR ARM SHOULD BE MAINTAINED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Suggestions that the British Pacific Fleet was moving its headquarters to Hong Kong because of difficulty in having repairs effected in Sydney were described as nonsense yesterday by Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser. ...

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  6. Trouble In Sumatra May Be Averted

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—An optimistic view is being taken of the situation in Sumatra, following the visit of the Allied ...

    Article : 181 words
  7. Persian Army Reinforced By 2000 Tribesmen

    TEHRAN, Sunday.—Two thousand tribesmen have joined Persian Government troops in fighting the rebel force in the ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. Financial Talks To Resume In Washington

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The Anglo-American financial talks will be resumed here tomorrow. ...

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  9. Airmen Homeward Bound

    LONDON, Sunday.—About 2500 Australian and New Zealand airmen have left Southampton on the liner. Athlone Castle. They include several who were ...

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  10. FRENCH ASSEMBLY CONSIDERING NATIONALISATION PROPOSALS

    PARIS, Sunday.—Amid a Welter of Allied criticism against France's obstructive attitude to establishing a central government in Germany, the French Constituent Assembly at the week-end considered nationalisation proposals. ...

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  11. Terauchi Surrenders To Admiral Mountbatten

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—Field Marshal Terauchi, formerly Jap commander in SE Asia, has at last surrendered to Admiral ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. BENNETT TO CALL SURPRISE WITNESS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Bennett inquiry will re-open in Sydney tomorrow morning. Evidence will be taken from Major ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. Six U-Boats For Russia

    LONDON, Sunday.—Six German submarines, manned by British crews. have left Copenhagen for a Russian port. ...

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  14. Chinese Government Troops Advancing Towards Mukden

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Following negotiations with the Chinese Government, the Russians have agreed to withdraw their forces from Manchuria by January 1. This was announced by a ...

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  15. HOW JAPS KILLED FOUR AIRMEN

    MOROTAI, Sunday.—At the trial of four Japanese officers and two privates as war criminals by an Australian Military Court at Morotai, it was ordered that the names of their victims should not be published. The prosecuting officer, Lieutenant Colonel Byrne, described the execution of four airmen as a "Roman holiday to stimulate the Jap forces." One Jap office. ...

    Article : 587 words
  16. "Most Momentous Meeting In World History"

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, has described the forthcoming meeting of the United Nations ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. Vote Of Confidence In Marshal Tito

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Yugoslav Constituent Assembly has passed a vote of confidence in Marshal Tito and refused to accept his offer to resign. ...

    Article : 28 words
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