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  3. AUSTRALIA TO PROTECT INTERESTS IN FINANCE TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Australia's desire to ensure that fier interests are protected in the discussions that are going on between the Keynes mission and United States representatives on the question of financial aid to Britain is shown by her action ...

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  4. AMBASSADOR GREETED

    Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo (centre), China's Ambassador to Great Britairt, greeted by Dr. Yu Tsuneshi (left), Chinese Consul General in New York City, and Victor Hoo, Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, during a recent visit by Dr. Koo to the United States.—(U.S. O.W.I, picture.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAP MINISTRY STRIPPED OF CENSORSHIP CONTROL

    TOKIO, Sunday.—After the Japanese Home Ministry had suspended the newspapers "Asahi," "Yomiuri" and "Mainichi" for publishing the "New York Times" correspondent's interview with Emperor Hirohito, General MacArthur ordered the Japanese Government to cease immediately its efforts to ...

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  6. JAPANESE EFFRONTERY

    TOKIO, Sunday. — The Japanese Government ban on the newspapers was taken under special order No. 54, which, for 10 years, ...

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  7. JAP ARMS TO BE DUMPED IN SEA

    RABAUL, Sunday.—Preparations are complete for the dumping of thousands of Japanese rifle, carbines, pistols and large quantities of ammunition, mortars ...

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  8. EISENHOWER ORDERED TO "CLEAN UP" CONDITIONS FOR JEWS IN EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—On being told that many Jewish refugee in Germany and Austria were being treated "as tho Nazis treated them, except that we do not exterminate them," President Truman ordered General Eisenhower to clean up these conditions as soon as possible. The White House ...

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  9. JAPS TO TAKE MORE DIRECT ACTION TO ARREST CRIMINALS

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Munster for Justice (Chuzo Iwata) told the Domei Agency that the Japanese Government was taking more direct action in arresting ...

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  10. PICKED OUT AS WAR CRIMINALS

    BANGKOK, Sunday.—One third of the Japanese officers on the administrative staff, of prisoncrs-of-war camps in Siam have been picked out as war ...

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  11. NEW MOVES IN N.E.I. POLITICAL SITUATION

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—Two events occurred on Friday night which have a close bearing on thc N.E.I. political situation. One was the arrival of the Seaforth Highlanders and the other the return of Dr. Charles O. Van Den Plas, N.E.I, politial advisor to the British force commander, who had been ...

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  13. IN DANGER OF STARVATION

    TOKIO, Sunday. — Japan, on the basis of her own governmental figures, is in very real danger of starvation between the end of the ...

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  14. Nearing End of Belsen Prosecution

    LUNEBURG, Sunday. — The prosecution, rapidly closing its case in the Belsen and Auschwitz atrocities trial, put three witnesses in the box before ...

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  15. U.S. Senate Approves of Full Employment

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The U.S. Senate approved by 71 votes to 10 the Full Employment Bill, which provides that the Government shall create jobs ...

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  17. STRUGGLE FOR CONTROL OF HAIPHONG

    MANILA, Sunday.—Annamites, Chinese pirates, French and Chinese are struggling for control of the Haiphong area, where the Japanese have not ...

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  18. BAVARIAN PRESIDENT DISMISSED

    LONDON, Sunday. —The dismissal of Friedrich Schaffer, the much criticised conservative Minister and president of the Bavarian civil ...

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  19. Tojo on His Feet Again

    YOKOHAMA, Sunday.—General Tojo has recovered sufficiently to walk round his hospital room. He will soon be transferred to gaol. ...

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  20. Nazi Agents Still at Large

    PARIS, Sunday. — The French authorities are still seeking five of 95 Nazi agents who parachuted into France between December, 1944, and ...

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  21. MR. BRUCE ON BETTER DEAL FOR COMMON MAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Broadcasting before his retirement as High Commissioner, Mr. S. M. Bruce dwelt on the common man's hopes for the future. He declared his "unrepentant optimism." He made a strong plea for cooperation, both international and Imperial, as a means of spreading prosperity ...

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