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  3. ROAD WORK IN TIMOR

    WOULDN'T IT ROCK YOU? Guarded by five Australians (outlined in white), these Japanese prisoners were employed on construction of a road in Koepang, Timor. They carried one rock at a time! —netherlands Indies Inf. Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AID TO BRITAIN MUST BE PART OF GLOBAL TRADE AGREEMENT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The President of the International Chamber of Commerce (Mr. Winthrop Aldridge) said, in a speech that the United States had a moral obligation to provide England with financial assistance, but such aid should be given only as ...

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  5. MACARTHUR PRECIPITATES CRISIS:

    TOKIO, Friday.—Emperor Hirohito has accepted the resignation of Prince Higashi-Kuni's Cabinet. The Associated Press correspondent says that General MacArthur precipitated the crisis by demanding the removal of the Home Minister (two ...

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  6. EMPIRE PREFERENCE NOT MENACE TO U.S.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that British Imperial preference may not be such a menace as ...

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  7. Says Train's Speed Was Too Great

    LONDON, Friday.—The speed of the L.M.S. train which crashed at Bourneend was too great over the points changing from the fast line to the slow line, said ...

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  8. Quisling's Appeal to Be Heard on Tuesday

    OSLO, Friday.— The Supreme Court will hear Quisling's appeal on Tuesday. The proceedings are expected to last three days. ...

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  9. TENSION MOUNTING IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Although Batavia is fairly quiet, tension is mounting elsewhere in Java, says "The Times" correspondent in Batavia. The Indonesian Nationalists, have acquired almost complete control of the big naval base at Sourabaya. ...

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  10. Medical Experiments Were Fatal to Victims

    LUNEBURG, Friday.—Medical experiments which were fatal to victims were described by Jewish Dr. Charles Bendel, when giving evidence before ...

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  11. 74,000 Prisoners and Internees Liberated in S.E. Asia

    S.E.A.C. HEADQUARTERS, Friday.—More than 74,000 Allied prisoners of war and internees have been ...

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  14. OPEN FIGHTING IN ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AlRES, Friday. — The student strike flared into open fighting yesterday afternoon when police armed with clubs and tear gas bombs ...

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  15. JAPS REPORTED TO BE JOINING. CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    PEIPING, Friday.—As the Japanese prepare to pull out from northern China, Peiping garrison commanders are spreading a report that the ...

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  16. ARRIVAL OF DUTCH "WOULD CAUSE TROUBLE"

    BATAVIA, Friday: — Arrival of Dutch troops in Java for the reestablishment of the Netherlands Indies civil administration would ...

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  17. EXPLOSION ROCKS LONDON FACTORY

    LONDON, Friday. — A woman was killed and many workers injured when an explosion, described as "like a V-2 going off," at 9 o'clock this morning ...

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  18. Jap Suspects Sent to Prison Camp

    YOKOHAMA, Friday. — Tweny-one suspected war criminals, all Japanese, including seven members of the "Pearl Harbor" Cabinet, have been transferred from ...

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  19. NOT FAIR TO ASK BRITAIN TO SOLVE JEWISH PROBLEM

    LONDON, Friday. — "The Times" says that while many will share President Truman's anxiety to relieve Jewish suffering, his suggestion that ...

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  20. Charter Ratified by 30 Nations

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Senator Connally) announced that 30 nations—one more than necessary—had ...

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  21. Jap General Commits Suicide

    LONDON, Friday. — The All-Indian radio reports that General Shiga, Japanese commander on the Mili Atoll, in the Marshalls, committed suicide rather than ...

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  22. UPROAR AT TRIAL OF PIERRE LAVAL

    PARIS, Friday.—The first day of the trial of Pierre Laval ended in uproar last night, with Judge Mongibeaux ordering Laval from the court and announcing that the trial would be continued to-day without Laval. There was a series of extremely ...

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