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  3. NO WORDS ADEQUATE TO DESCRIBE CRIMES AT BELSEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There were no words with which adequately to describe their crimes, declared the prosecutor (Colonel T. M. Backhouse) opening the case against those accused of crimes at the Belsen and Auschwitz concentration camps. "At Auschwitz there was deliberate extermination of ...

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  4. RELEASED NURSES.

    FOUR AUSTRALIAN ARMY SISTERS smiling happily after their release from internment at Yokohama Yacht Club, Japan. They were captured, at Rabaul during the early stages of Pacific war.—Australian official. READY FOR BUSINESS in case of any Jap ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DUNTROON READY TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—The Duntroon, laden with troops, is ready to sail when she has taken on water, probably before dawn to-morrow. She will be the first Australian troopship to leave Singapore since the reoccupation. ...

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  6. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS LORD MOUNTBATTEN SHOCKED

    KANDY, Tuesday.—"I have been shocked and horrified at first-hand accounts from liberated prisoners of war. I am determined that no ...

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  7. Proposes International Oil Agreement

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The U.S. Fuel Administrator (Mr. Harold Ickes), at a press conference in London before meeting the Minister for Fuel (Mr. E. Shimvell) and ...

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  8. WILL HONOR PLEDGE TO FEED HUNGRY PEOPLE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Presidont Truman said it might be necessary to re-establish some food controls abandoned since Japan ...

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  9. HALF COMPLEMENT OF PERTH STILL MISSING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Of the sunken H.M.A.S. Perth's total complement of 676, 364 were still unaccounted for, the Minister for ...

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  10. 328 P's.O.W. LEAVE HAINAN ISLAND

    HAINAN, Tuesday.—Three hundred and twenty-eight liberated war prisoners, including 66 Australians, left Sama, Hainan Island, ...

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  11. PRACTISED EVERY CONCEIVABLE FORM OF CRUELTY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—General Wainwright, broadcasting, said the Japanese deliberately practised all forms of cruelty they knew or ...

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  12. France Seeks Explanation From China

    PARIS, Tuesday.—France has instructed the French Ambassador to Chungking to take np wi th the Chinese Government the refusal of the Chinese. High Command to ...

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  13. Egyptian Assassin Hanged

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Mahmoud Issawy, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Maher Pasha, Egyptian Primo Minister, on July 24, was hanged to-day. ...

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  14. OCCUPATION OF JAPAN MACARTHUR'S STATEMENT CAUSES AMAZEMENT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—General MacArthur's statement that once Japan had been disarmed, 200,000 occupation troops would be sufficient to ensure that the will of the Allies was carried out, has caused amazement in Washington. One official said it was feared ...

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  16. TREASON TRIAL JOYCE NOT TO BE CALLED AS WITNESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—William Joyce's counsel (Mr. Slade) announced to-day that he would not be calling Joyce as a witness, since he could not ...

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  17. Japs Cleared From Kairiru Islands

    WEWAK, Tuesday.—Admiral Sato and his whole force of 100 officers and 60O naval troops were yesterday cleared from Kairlru ...

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  18. JAP DECLARATION WAS SIGNED BEFORE PEARL HARBOR

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Togo's son-in-law (who is also his secretary), speaking on behalf of Togo, said the Emperor's rescript declaring war was signed before Japanese ...

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  19. WORLD SHORTAGE OF FOOD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for Food (Sir Ben. Smith), in a speech to the international conference of food statisticians, said there was insufficient ...

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  21. ARMENIAN SOCIALISTS REQUEST INTERVENTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Armenian Socialist Party has sent a memorandum to the Council of Foreign Ministers, requesting intervention to settle the Armenian ...

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  22. NO ONE NATION CAN CONTROL ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Professor M. E. Oliphant, a member of the atomie technical committee, told the Rotary Club in Birmingham that the Idea that ...

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  23. Japanese General Cuts His Throat

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The newspaper "Asahi" reports that Lieut.—General Yoshio Shinotsuka, a member of the Supreme War Council, committed suicide by cutting ...

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  24. France Entering Period of Practical Results

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Franco has emerged from a period of hope to enter a period of practical results. Industry is improving. Pig-iron and steel production since ...

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  25. Effect of Jap Occupation on Rubber Estates

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—The first shipment of rubber from major producing areas is on its way to Britain. British and Dutch experts are surveying the ...

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  26. FERRY BOAT TRAGEDY IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Twenty-five of its 35 passengers were drowned when a ferry boat built to carry 20 persons capsized on Lake Sautet, near Grenoble. ...

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  27. RUSSIAN DESIRE FOR LOAN FROM AMERICA

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—Generalissime Stalin told a United States House of Representatives delegation on post-war planning that Russia was interested in ...

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