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    THE TABLES WERE TURNED on these Jap prison guards recently when they were taken on a long route march through Singapore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW DEAL FOR INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, Tuesday— The N.E.I. Government to-day announced its specific plans for the development of Indonesia. The Lieut-Governor-Gencral (Dr. Van Mooki, in a lengthy document, which was previously placed in the hands of the Nationalist ...

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  5. GERMAN PRISONERS FROM RUSSIA NOW

    LONDON, Tuesday— There is not a single man who could he classed as fit among the 200,000 treated in the British-controlled transit camp at Staalen, on the outskirts of 'Berlin, for German prisoners of war from Russia, which has been operating for the last two and a half months, says Renter's Berlin ...

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  6. Forbidden to Deal With Neutral Countries

    TOKIO, Tuesday—Further limiting Japans diplomatic activities an Allied headquarters memorandum instructed the imperial Government to ...

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  7. Footballers Propose to Strike For More Pay

    LONDON, Tuesday— At a meeting of delegates of the Football Players' Union, it was decided to strike after ...

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  8. EISENHOWER PRAISES RED CROSS

    GENEVA, Tuesday—In a message to (he International Bed Cross, General Eisenhower paid a tribute to the organisation's work during the war and ...

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  9. GENERAL ELECTIONS IN HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday— First returns in the Hungarian general elections show that 60 per cent of the electors favor the Small Hold ...

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  10. NATIONALISATION DEMAND "AROSE IN AUSTRALIA"

    LONDON, Tuesday—The demand for the nationalisation of the Empire's telecommunications services arose originally in Australia, said the chairman of directors of Cables and Wireless (Mr. Wilshaw) at a press conference, where he expounded points of the company's ...

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  11. CHINESE NAME HIROHITO AS WAR CRIMINAL

    TOKIO Tuesday— Emperor Hirohito is No. 1 on the politically exposive list of 300 Japanese sought by the Chinese as war ...

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  12. SWEEPING PLANS FOR FREER TRADE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday— Britain and America are reported to have agreed on a sweeping programme for removing restraints on ...

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  13. ESSENTIAL TO RETAIN CIVIL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Tueday— The Home Secretary (Mr. Ede), moving in the House ol Commons the second leading of the Civil Defence ...

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  14. Relief Unit for Malaya

    LONDON Tuesday— A "Save the Childien fund" relief unit is now as sambled ready to depart for Malaya It will be the first such unit sent by ...

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  15. Tidal Wave Penetrates Madras Province

    MADRAS, Tuesday—A tidal wave which swept in from the sea penetrated Madras Province to a depth of between three and ...

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  16. Denied That Marines Have Clashed With Chinese Communists

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday— The White House has denied that there had been claches between Chinese Commnnist and U.S. Marines. ...

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  17. Greek Resistance Personnel Still Imprisoned

    LONDON, Tuesday— A thousand young Greek resistance personnel are still imprisoned, according to Greek delegates to the World Youth Confer ...

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  18. No Excuse for Violence in Palestine

    LONDON, Tuesday— "I cannot agree that a matter of waiting a day or two is any reason for resorting to violence," said Mr. Attlee in the ...

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  19. STRIKERS RUSE TO FOIL POLICE

    WINDSOR (Outario), Tuesday— In order to foil a possible police attempt to cross, their picket line strikers at the ford plant threw up barriende ...

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  22. CENTRAL GERMAN ADMINISTRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday— It is officially confirmed in London that no decision will be taken in Berlin or elsewhere whereby Britain, ...

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  23. REPORTED CLASH IN YUGOSLAVIA

    ATHENS, Tuesday— Fierce fighting occurred between about 100 of General Mihaiovich's partisans and detachments of Marshal Tito's forces, says ...

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  24. ILL-EFFECTS OF BRITAINS INADEQUATE DIET

    LONDON, Tuesday— A London physician, Dr. Franklin Bicknell, in a letter to which "The Times" gives prominence, illustrates how Britain's diet is "less than adequate," and emphasises the ill-effects of prolonged malnutrition. ...

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