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  3. FIRST TRIAL OF JAP WAR CRIMINAL

    FLANKED by members of his staff and U.S. officers serving as defenee counsel, Lt.-Gen. Yamashits, first Japanese to be tried as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SOURABAYA FIGHTING REACHES FULL INTENSITY

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—An officer who has just returned from Sourabaya says the fighting there has only now reached full intensity. The Indonesians arc reported to be better organised. They no longer ream the streets in mobs. They are ...

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  5. NEW TREATMENT FOR SCARLET FEVER

    CHICAGO, Thursday. — The American Modical Association has reported the discovery of a successful seven-day treatment ...

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  6. United Front Against Argentine Dictator

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The "New York Times" correspondent in Buenos Aires says that, reversing its traditional policy against alliances, the powerful ...

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  7. Greek Communists' Demands

    ATHENS, Thursday. — The Communist Purty to-day passed a resolution, the text of which was handed to Mr. M'Neil, British representative, demanding the ...

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  8. JAP ORDERS TO SLAY ALL FILIPINOS

    MANILA, Thursday. — The prosecution at the Yamashita trial read a United States Army 14th Corps report quoting, ...

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  9. SERIOUS RIOTING IN TEL-AVIV

    LONDON, Thuroday.—Extensive rioting broke out last night in the streets [?] Tel-Aviv after groups of youths had set fire to Government offices following demonstrations in Allenby road. Police who hastened to the scene were stoned, and crowds prevented a voluntary fire brigade from dealing ...

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  10. ANOTHER MEETING ARRANGED

    BATAVIA,. Thursday. — Lt.-Gen. Sir Philip Christists on will be present at the second meeting arranged ...

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  11. MUST PROMOTE SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING

    NEW YOKK, Thursday.—Nothing in the world was more important than the promotion of sympathetic understanding between the great Powers of ...

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  13. TERAUCHI ORDERED TO SINGAPORE

    SAIGON, Thursday. — Field-Marshal Count Terauchi has been ordered to Singapore, where his ...

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  14. May Hand Over Secrets of Atomic Energy

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It is understood that President Truman. Mr. Attlee and Mr. Mackenzie King have agreed to hand over the seeret of ...

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  15. Belgian Crowds Welcome Mr. Churchill

    BRUSSELS, Thursday. — Cheering crowds broko police cordons and surged round Mr. Churchill's ear when he and his daughter Mary were leaving the ...

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  16. BRITAIN REFUTES POLISH ALLEGATION

    LONDON, Thursday. — The allegation of the Polish Foreign Minister (M. Rzymwoski) that Britain is instating on payment for all ...

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  17. DE GAULLE PREPARING TO FORM CABINET

    LONDON, Thursday. — Preparatory to forming a Cabinet General de Gaulle spent yesterday consulting French party leaders, says Reuter's Paris correspondent. There ...

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  18. FINNISH STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE

    HELSINKI, Thursday. — Students demonstrated outside the courthouse when the trial began to-day of the former President Risto Ryti, the former ...

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  19. US. TRADE RESTRICTIONS PREVENTING RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt) in a speech at a National Foreign Trade Council dinner at the Waldorf Astoria said Australia was eager to resume business with the world and double her pre-war trade with the United States. Australia had ...

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