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  3. LAVAL GIVES EVIDENCE AT PETAIN TRIAL

    PARIS, Friday.—The court before which Marshal Petain is being tried for his alleged betrayal of France in 1940 decided to call Pierre Laval, a former Prime Minister, to give evidence. Laval is also awaiting trial, and no barrister willing to undertake his defence has yet been found. At the latest ...

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  4. MR. ATTLEE IN POTSDAM

    A GUARD OP HONOR On SCOTS GUARDS welcomed Britain's new Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, when he arrived at Potsdam for the resumed Berlin Conference. In this British Official picture, sent to Melbourne by Beam Wireless yesterday, Mr. Attlee is seen inspecting the guard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BELIEVED JAPAN WOULD MEET ALL DEMANDS SHORT OF OCCUPATION

    GUAM, FRIDAY.—BOYS OF 14 AND YOUNG WOMEN WILL BE INCLUDED IN JAPAN'S FRONT LINE TROOPS IF THE ALLIES MAKE THEIR THREATENED INVASION OF THE HOMELAND ...

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  6. POTSDAM DECISIONS HAILED AS BIG STEP FORWARD

    LONDON, Friday.—The decisions reached hy the Big Three at the Potsdam conference are welcomed in London as a big step forward. They provide for the wiping out of the German war machine, the decentralisation of Germany, and the setting up of a Council of Foreign Ministers. The proposals are ...

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  7. Medical Orderly Wins V.C.

    LONDON, Friday.— The Victoria Cross has been awarded to a Canadian, Corporal Frederick George Topham, a medical orderly to a ...

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  8. POWERFUL ALLIED AIR BLOWS IN S.W. PACIFIC

    MANILA, Friday.—Australian Air Force planes, which closely supported ground operations, burned many buildings and dirruptcd transportation facilities throughout Borneo, General MacArthur's latest communique states. A Navy search plane sank a freighter and damaged a shipyard near Kuching. ...

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  9. Strasbourg Refloated

    PARIS, Friday.—The French Prom Agency states that the 26,000-ton French battleship Strasbourg, which was scuttled with the French Fleet at Toulon in ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. EXILED FROM AUSTRIA

    "VIENNA, Friday.—About 5000 Germans and German-speaking Slovaks some with serious wounds, even amputated legs, besides a handful of ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. War Correspondents Arrested in Vienna

    VIENNA, Friday. — The confused situation in Vienna, where the British, American and French have not yet taken their respective zones, has led ...

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  13. War Criminal Sentenced to Death

    MARSEILLES, Friday. — A French military court has sentenced to death as a war criminal Captain Marg Skudacker, who was accused of murder, ...

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  14. HITLER'S HALF-BROTHER ARRESTED

    LONDON, Friday.—Hamburg Radio says that Hitler's half-brother Alois, who previously owned a much-frequented cafe in Berlin, has been arrested and handed ...

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