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  2. WRENS KEPT TOP SECRET

    LONDON, Monday.—For more than three years, British naval magnetic and acoustic mines worried the Germans, who worked unceasingly to develop methods of combating them. Whenever success seemed to be within their grasp, ...

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  3. MACARTHUR HITS AT JAP LAND-HOLDERS

    TOKIO, Monday.—The most sweeping changes yet in the domestic economic affairs of Japan will be achieved by General MacArthur's latest directive to the Japanese Government. The directive calls for ...

    Article : 371 words
  4. General Homma Charged

    MANILA, Monday.—Lieutenant General Homma today was formally charged before a US military court with ordering what has become. notorious as the "death march from Bataan." ...

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  5. WAR CRIMES ACT CRITICISED

    MOROTAI, Monday.—The War Crimes Act was criticised strongly here today by two officers connected with the present trials of Japs charged with ...

    Article : 123 words
  6. Communists To Withdraw From Railway

    CHNUGKING, Monday.—The Chinese Communist army has been ordered to withdraw from the area of the Manchurian railway. ...

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  7. Heavy Infant Mortality In Berlin

    BERLIN, Monday.—Nearly one quarter of all the babies born in Berlin during the month of October have died as the result of the food shortage. ...

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  8. Transfer To Korea

    TOKIO, Monday.—The chief of the US Reparations Commission in Japan, Mr. Edwin S. Pauley, says that all plant and equipment installed in Korea for ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. Czechs Offer Sugar

    PRAGUE, Monday.—Czechoslovakia has offered UNRRA 2000 tons. of. sugar. The director of UNRRA, Mr. Lehmann, says that in spite of their ...

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  10. Relief Imminent For Ninth Division

    LABUAN, Monday.—The Ninth Division in Borneo will be relieved by the First Brigade of the 20th Indian Division shortly after Christmas. ...

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  11. Yugoslavs To Build Ship Canal

    SALONIKA, Monday.—The Yugoslav Government is preparing to build a 250 mile ship canal from the Danube to the port of Salonika as soon as ...

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  12. Nazis Becoming Convinced

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—The chief US psychiatrist at the Nazi war criminal trials says the Nazi accused are slowly but surely becoming convinced of the ...

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  13. BATTLESHIPS RETIRE

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday.—The battleships California and Tennessee are being placed on the inactive list here after their prominent part against the ...

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  14. DEFINITION OF CAPITULATION ARGUED AT BENNETT INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At the inquiry into the escape of Lieutenant General Gordon Bennett from Singapore, Mr. Clancy, for General Bennett, cross-examined the Judge Advocate General of the Australian Army, Mr. ...

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  15. Australian Court Sentences 20 Japs

    LABUAN, Monday.—An Australian military court at Labuan on Saturday sentenced to death by shooting 20 Japanese and Formosan guards for the ...

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  16. BRITISH ROAD CONVOY ATTACKED BY INDONESIAN EXTREMISTS

    SOURABAYA, Monday. — A British supply column in western Java consisting of 70 trucks has been engaged in a brisk battle, with Indonesian extremists. The column was ambushed early yesterday evening about 50 miles south of ...

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  17. New Persian Council

    TEHRAN, Monday.—Six Persian expremiers have been formed into a council to direct the country. A correspondent in Persia states ...

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  18. Nazi Preparations For Russian Invasion

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—At the trials of the Nazi war criminals, the Us prosecutor today presented evidence to show that Germany had plans to ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. WAVELL TALKS WITH GANDHI

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—The Viceroy of India, Field Marshal Lord Wavell, arrived in Calcutta yesterday by air, and today will meet Gandhi for informal ...

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  20. Mountbatten Visit?

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, said today that Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten hopes to visit Australia in February, but that ...

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