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  3. SPEEDING UP OCCUPATION OF JAVA

    SINGAPORE, Wed.—The British occupation of Java is being speeded up because of the confused political state of ...

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  4. RUSSIA WANTS CONTROL COMMISSION FOR JAPAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russian Foreign Minister (Mr. Molotov) surprised the Council of Foreign Ministers by raising the question of an Allied control commission for Japan, says the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Herald" (Labor). He ...

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  5. SURRENDER SCENE

    Two Melbourne officers of the R.A.N., Capt. H. J. Buchanan (right), and Lr. John Crabb receiving lists of food stocks and stores from two Japanese at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan. Capt. Buchanan, was commander of the British landing force.—Australian Official. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SIAM'S FAITH IN BRITAIN

    BANGKOK, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister of Siam expressed the belief that British troops would depart as soon as the Japanese were disposed of. ...

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  7. MILITARY FUNERAL FOR JAPS SAVED MANY LIVES

    MACASSAR, Tuesday. — There is little doubt that at least some Australian P's.O.W. in the Indies owe their lives to the fact that the ...

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  8. Soft Treatment for Japs in Timor

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—An Australian soldier on Timor this week fired a shot near an insolent Japanese to force him to work, lt was the sequel ...

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  9. VIRTUAL STATE OF WAR IN INDO-CHINA

    SAIGON, Wednesday.—British mortars and heavy machine-guns were turned on Annamtte forces in an attempt to quell an uprising in Saigon, where a virtual state of war has existed since a native fatally shot a French soldier and a French civilian was stabed to ...

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  10. Nazis to Be Employed Only as Common Laborers

    WIESBADEN, Wed. — U.S. headquarters have issued a Military Government law forbidding German businesses to employ ...

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  11. At Least 150,000 Coolies Worked to Death

    NEW DELHI, Wed. — G.H.Q. have issued a report from an Indian Army observer, Captain Lindsay Emmerson, who was a prisoner of ...

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  12. GERMAN INDUSTRIES AS REPARATIONS

    WIESBADEN, Wednesday. — General Eisenhower announces that five German industrial undertakings have been made available for reparations to ...

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  13. WORLD TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The World Trade Union Congress, attended by representatives ot 60,000,000 workers, was opened in the vast, ...

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  14. VAIN JAPS PROVIDE OWN "ROGUES' GALLERY"

    HONG KONG, Wednesday.—The vanity of Japanese here has provided evidence that will be used at the trials of war criminals. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN BRIDES ARRIVE AT SAN FRANCISCO

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—A military band played, "Here Comes the Bride" as the Lurline, the world's greatest "floating baby carriage," ...

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  16. BRITISH TROOPS MAY BE SENT TO PALESTINE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Arab-Jewish conflict has roached the point where it is thought necessary to despatch British ...

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  17. Still Arrogant

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—An American Broadcasting Coy. correspondent, Edward Sonder, broadcasting from Shanghai, reported that armed bands of ...

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  18. Ethiopia Wants Eritrea and Italian Somaliland

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, has asked the Big Five to turn over Eritrea and Italian Somaliland to Ethiopia, and ...

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  19. SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.—Two men claim Eire citizenship and five Indians are among a number of people arrested by the military authorities in Singapore on ...

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  20. YUGOSLAVIA MODIFIES TRIESTE CLAIMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Yugoslav Embassy states that Yugoslavia is no[?] ready to agree to internationalising the port of Trieste, though not ...

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  21. Film on Burma Arouses Storm of Protest

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The managing director of Warner Brothers announced that the general release of the film "Objective in Burma" would be suspended ...

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  22. Executed for Betraying Belgians to Germans

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday. — Leo Vindevogel, former Belgian Parliamentarian and Burgomaster of Renaix during the occupation, was cxecuted ...

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  23. Trieste Strike Called Off

    TRIESTE, Wednesday. — The organisers, satisfied with having voiced the workers' protest, called off the strike at midnight. Prospects, for the ...

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  24. Japanese Liaison Office Reorganised

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—A special session of the Privy Council, which Hirohito attended, approved of re-organisation of the Japanese central liaison office, through ...

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  25. TO NEGOTIATE RETURN OF POLISH TROOPS

    WARSAW, Wednesday.— A military mission is expected to go to London next week to negotiate the return of Polish troops. Officials said the ...

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  26. Vast Segments of N. York's Commercial Life Paralysed

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Hundreds of thousands of workers remained idle, and vast segments of New York's commercial life were paralysed, ...

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  27. Wants Japan to Regain Place in Community of Nations

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Emperor Hirohito's brother, Prince Takamatsn, told a press conference that Japan should regain her rightful place to the community of ...

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  28. NEW DRUG KILLS TUBERCULOSIS GERMS

    PARIS, Wednesday.— Professor Hollande, of the Academy of Sciences, has reported the discovery of clitocybine, which is said to rival penicillin for curative. ...

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  29. Jap Army and Navy Told to Give Up Resources

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — General MacArthur has ordered the Japanese Army and Navy to give up all weapons, equipment and transportation facilities and turn ...

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  30. LAND FOR FARMERS WHO HAVE NOT ANY

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The Russian occupation authorities announce that they have taken over 155,000 acres in Brandenburg for distribution to ...

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  31. British Soldiers Missing in Poland

    WARSAW, Wednesday. — The British Embassy is broadcasting appeals in an effort to find about 200 British soldiers missing from Nazi prisons in ...

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  32. Greeks Wounded in Clash

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—Four persons were wounded yesterday in a clash after and E.A.M. rally. Incidents between members of the E.A.M. Rightists are increasing ...

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  33. Want Armenian Territory Restored to Russia

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday.—Representatives of the Armenian community in Palestine sent messages to the conference of Foreign Ministers yesterday ...

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  34. Gen. Patton Asked to Give Account of His Stewardship

    FRANKFURT-ON-MAIN, Wednesday— General Bedell Smith announced to-day that General Eisenhower had summoned General Patton, to make a personal ...

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  37. Henchman of Hitler's Too III to Be Detained

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Karl Haushofer, Hitler's doctor of Geo-Politics, has been released from an investigation camp and is now under house arrest in ...

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  38. Italians Demonstrate Against High Cost of Living

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Italian Government announced to-day that three persons were killed and a number wounded in demonstrations in Lecce, southern ...

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  39. TO AVOID USING PANAMA CANAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ministry of War Transport has given instructions for the rerouting of ships from Australia and New Zealand in ...

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  40. Argentine Uprising Crushed

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday. — The Argentine Government has announced that a military uprising at Cordoba, led by Generals Arturo Rawson and ...

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  41. Malan's Party to Organise Fighting Teams

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.—Dr. Malan's Nationalist Party, after suffering casualties in last week's political riots, has called on all its Transvaal ...

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  42. HITLER'S CONFIDANT ARRESTED

    MANILA, Wednesday.—Fritz Wiedemann, Hiller's confidant, has been arrested in Tientsin. United States Army authorities state that he will be tried in ...

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  43. Air Service Between S. Africa and Britain

    PRETORIA, Wednesday — Mr. F. C. Sturrock, South African Transport Minister, announced that a trunk air service between Britain and South Africa was ...

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