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    AIR RELIEF FOR P.O.W.s.—Capt. Richard Hillmer-Smith and Sgt. Medcroft packing stores and comforts to be dropped to Australian P.O.W.s in Timor. — Australian. Official,.. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ATROCITY FILMS AT BELSEN TRIAL

    LUNEBURG, Thursday.—With the green blackout blinds drawn across the windows of the crowded court room on the resumption of the trial of ...

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  5. U.S. GOVERNMENT, NOT MACARTHUR, DIRECTING POLICY FOR JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The acting Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) told a press conference that the United States Government, and not General MacArthur, was formulating American policy for the pacification and control of Japan. ...

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    HIROHITO'S bodyguard. This radio picture shows the chief of the Imperial Diet Police and some of his henchmen, who protected the Emperor at the opening of the Diet, Tokio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITAIN MUST GO ON DOING WITHOUT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government has decided that Britain must do. without almost everything involving the spending of a dollar. Even the purchase of essential good will be limited to our ability to pay cash, says the "Daily Express' " diplomatic correspondent. Nothing, however vital and ...

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  8. ADVOCATES RETENTION OF ACTIVE NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Forrestal), testifying before the House of Representatives Naval Affairs Committee on the size of ...

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  9. Fantastic Cloak-and-Dagger Finale

    TOKIO, Thursday.—"Mainichi," disclosing how Japan's war effort ended in a fantastic cloak-and-dagger finale, said rebels, attempting to ...

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  10. JAPS' INSOLENT ARROGANCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Referring today to the leniency being shown by the Allies to the Japs, the former commander of the. Eighth Division (Liout. ...

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  11. MAKING IT EASIER FOR JAP PRISONERS TO RETURN HOME

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The Americans are busily trying lo convince the Japanese people that they should wclcome home Japanese ...

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  12. HORRORS OF JAP RULE IN N.E.I.

    BATAVIA, Thursday. — The Japanese, after three years of coprosperity rule in the N.E.I., left hunger, poverty, humiliation, ...

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  14. BRITISH AID FOR GREECE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Foreign Office announces that Britain was in agreement with the Greek Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos) ...

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  15. Universal Suffrage for Hungarians

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Hungarian Provisional Assembly, has passed a new electoral' law providing universal, secret suffrage for all Hungarians over 20, says ...

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  16. BRITISH COMMUNISTS PROTEST AGAINST SPANISH SENTENCES

    LONDON, Thursday. — A Communist Party deputation to-day handed the Spanish Ambassador (the Duke of Alba) a resolution of protest against ...

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  17. China Wants American Troops' Aid

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—A Chinese Government spokesman announced that the United States had been invited to send troops to Shanghai, Nanking, Peiping ...

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  18. FURTHER EXAMINATION OF ITALIAN PEACE TREATY TERMS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Council of Foreign Ministers, which met yesterday morning under Mr. Ernest Bevin, again met in the afternoon under Mr. ...

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  19. BIG PERCENTAGE OF REJECTIONS FOR MENTAL DISORDERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Selective Service Director (Major-General Hershey) has disclosed that 1,767,000 of the 4,8O0.00O military service rejections are ...

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  20. NON-STOP FLIGHT ATTEMPT FAILS

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—The attempt to make a non-stop flight from Japan to Washington failed when the Super-Fortresses were forced to land here for fuel. ...

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  22. Appeal Against Joyce's Sentence

    LONDON, Thursday. — An appeal.has been lodged against the sentence of death passed yesterday on William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw.") ...

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  23. BELGIAN SENTENCED TO DEATH

    ANTWERP, Thursday.—A special tribunal sentenced to death for treason Jan Timmermans, whom the Germans installed as Burgomaster of Antwerp. ...

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  24. SELF-GOVERNMENT FOR INDIA PLANNED

    NEW DELHI, Thursday. — The British Government was determined to its-utmost to promote, in conjunction with leaders of Indian ...

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  25. HAIR-RAISING ADVENTURES OF "LEFT BEHIND MEN" IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—During thc whole of the occupation in Malaya there were men at large in the country secretly organising guerillas, reporting by radio enemy strengths and movements, dynamiting bridges, cutting railways, and ambushing Japanese. ...

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  26. Shirley Temple's Wedding Not a "Circus"

    HOLLYWOOD, Thursday. — Without the usual Hollywood fanfare, Shirley Temple (17) married Army Air Force Sergeant John Agar (24) at a quiet, dignified ...

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