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  3. SENDING THEM BACK HOME

    THEIR DAYS OF CONQUEST OVER, thousands of Japs are now being sent back to their homeland from Korea. Here are some of them being searched for unauthorised articles at the port of Fusan before shipment. Ships which brine repatriated Koreans home are used to tranship the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ELEVEN BELSEN DEFENDANTS TO PAY DEATH PENALTY

    LUNEBERG, Sunday.—Eleven persons, including three women, have been sentenced to death by hanging for committing atrocities in Belsen concentration camp. Sentences imposed un others range from one year's imprisonment to imprisonment for life. Joseph Kramer, "the beast of Belsen," who was ...

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  5. NO NEARER SETTLEMENT OF INDONESIAN PROBLEM Further Meetings Expected

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—A meeting between Hie Dutch and Indonesians, with Lt.-General Sir Philip Christison as chairman, sat for three and three-quarter hours last night without making material progress towards a settlement of the Indonesian ...

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  6. MAY LOSE FRUITS OF VICTORY

    WASHINGOTN, Sunday.—Informed officials are gravely concerned lost the United States should soon lose the fruits of victory in Germany ...

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  7. PEARL HARBOR ATTACK WELL PLANNED

    WASHINNGTON, Sunday. — Rear-Arimiral Inglis presented at tho Pearl Harbor inquiry a Navy report disclosing that the Japs conceived their ...

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  8. ATOMIC BOMB WAR MIGHT MAKE WHOLE EARTH UNINHABITABLE

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Dr. Irving Langmuir, Nobel Prizc winner and associate director-general of electric research laboratories, warned that an atomic bomb war might make the whole earth uninhabitable because it would release tremendous radio activity in the atmosphere which would be distributed ...

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  9. HESS STILL UNABLE TO RECALL EVENTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hess' two former secretaries, Hildegard Fath and Ingeborg Speer, yesterday confronted him in the interrogation room of the ...

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  10. FINNISH LEADERS PLEAD NOT GUILTY

    HELSINKI, Sunday.—The eight political leaders charged with' responsibility for Finland's war against Russia pleaded not guilty, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. Britain's Huge Coal Losses

    LONDON, Sunday. — Absenteeism cost Britain 14 million tons of coal and unoflicinl strikes three million tons last year, stated the secretary of the ...

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  12. HUNGARIAN POLITICAL CRISIS SOLVED

    LONDON, Sunday. — A 10-day political crisis, in which the Hungarian Communists demanded the Ministry for Home Affairs, despite opposition ...

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  14. Mine Causes Widespread Damage

    LONDON, Sunday. — A mine exploded in Ramsgate harbor causing widespread damage over an extensive area. Windows were blown from ...

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  15. WILL CONSIDER POPE'S APPEAL

    ROME, Sunday. —The Pope's appeal to the Government not to carry out death sentences imposed for political crimes would bo given ...

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  16. MASS STARVATION IN AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Sunday. — All reports indicated that there was already something like mass starvation in Austria, said Sir Arthur Sailer ...

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  18. FORECASTS UNITED STATES OF EUROPE

    BRUSSELS. Sunday. — The forniation of a United States of Europe, under the guardianship of the World Organisation, was forecast ...

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  19. King Peter "Not Wanted"

    BELGRADE, Sunday.—Marshall Ti[?] suid the recent general elections amounted to the absolute rejection of King Peter. "The people have said ...

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  20. Communist Advances Causing Gloom in Chungking

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Gloom prevails in Chungking because Communists forces are reported to be advancing steadily through Manchuria and are prepared to enter the capital, Changchun, as soon as the Russians leave. Some Nationalist officials have already left ...

    Article : 319 words
  21. Eight Killed in Plane Crash

    LONDON, Sunday. — Eight men were killed and one was injured when a Bomber Command Lancaster crashed 15 miles north-west of Denevento, Italy, ...

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  22. Battleship Home After Four Years' Service

    LONDON, Sunday. — The battleship Nelson has returned to her home port, Portsmouth, ofter four years' service, in which she was thrice mined, once ...

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