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  3. YAMASHITA TRIAL. WITNESSES DESCRIBE MASS SLAUGHTER IN MANILA

    MANILA, Thursday— Giving evidence on the third day of the Yatnashita trial, Mariano Del Rosario, a Manila undertaker, said that from February3 to March 31 burial crews collected and buried more than 8000 victims of Japanese mass slaughter. Many bodies were badly mutilated. When the ...

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  4. R.A.F. STRAFES N.E.I.

    BATAVIA, Thursday— Using three Thunderbolts which were engaged on armed. reconnaisance, the R.A.F. helped Gurkhas to recapture most of the town of Magelang from Indonesian extremists this afternoon. ...

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  5. REMAINS OF JAP FLEET TO BE SHARED BY ALLIES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday— The Secretary of State (Mr. Jas. Byrnes) told a press conference that Britain, Russia and China would share equally with the U.S. in the division of the ultimate remainder of the Japanese fleet, including 38 destroyers and an undisclosed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIAN REPLY TO BRITISH PROTEST

    LONDON, Thursday— The Foraign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) told the House of Commons that the Rus-, sian Government had informed ...

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  7. Hirohitos Fortune to Go Into Reparations Pool

    WASHIKGTON Thursday— Emperor Hirohito's personal fortune of over 100 million dollars, will be included in the pool of Japanese assets used ...

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  8. RAILWAYS CUT IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Thursday— Bri tish Headquarters state that systematic attacks on railway communications in Palestine early this ...

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  10. Greatest Crime Wave In History

    LONDON, Thursday— France is passing through the greatest crime wave in history, says the "Daily Mail'' Paris correspondent. French ...

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  11. Establishing World Educational and Cultural Organisation

    LONDON, Thursday— Nearly 200 representatives of 35 countries attended the opening conference for the establishment of the United Nations Educational and ...

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  12. Must Act Quickly On Reparations Claims

    BEHLIN, Thursday— A senior Brit ish staff officer of the Allied Control Council stated that countries desiring to claim reparations from Germany ...

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  14. Attained Speed of 609 m.p.h.

    LONDON. Thursday— Revised figures of Group Captain Wilson's speeds in the Meteor Britannia on Tuesday show 601 m.p.h. on ...

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  15. Three Dimensional Film

    MOSCOW, Thursday— The first full-length, three-dimensional film ever made is nearing completion on the Black Sea ...

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  16. Proposed Withdrawal From Egypt

    CAIRO Thursday— The Egyptian Prime Minister (Nokrashy Pashu) revealed that he discussed the evacuation of British forces from Egypt with Field ...

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  17. BRITISH PETROL STOCKS

    LONDON, Thursday— The statement of the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) regarding British petrol stocks is authoritatively described in ...

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  18. 3044 British Civilians Were Captured in Malaya

    LONDON, Thursday— The Colonial Secretary (Mr. George Hall) said in the House of Commons that according to present information 3044 British civilians ...

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  19. JUDGMENT RESERVED ON JOYCES APPEAL

    LONDON, Thursday— The Court of Criminal Appeal to-day reserved judgment until November 7. on the appeal from William Joyce against his conviction and the ...

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  20. 100,000 CHINESE COMMUNISTS SAID TO BE ATTACKING RAIL JUNCTION

    CHUNGKING, Thursday— General Yen Hsishan, Governor of Shani Province, said 100,000 Communists troops were attacking the important rail junction of Tatung, in northern Shani. He, added that General Chutch, Communist Commander-in-Chief, was believed to be directing the attacker, who were using more than 40 field guns and 15 to 20 tanks manned by "men dressed like Outer Mongolians." Unidentified aircraft were reported to be ...

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