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  3. GREATEST TRIAL IN HISTORY BEGINS

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.—The men who ruled Germany and shattered the peace of the world to-day entered the dock as ordinary criminals when the greatest trial in history began. The guards began moving the 20 accused across the ...

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  4. R.A.F. BOMBS INDONESIAN STRONGPOINT IN SAMARANG

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—The R.A.F. bombed Samarang to-day. After leaflets had been dropped, giving people in the vicinity an hour and a half's warning to evacuate, six Thunderbolts dropped 500-pounders in an effort to dislodge Indonesians who had secured ...

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  5. WAITING TO GO HOME

    KOREAN families waiting for ships to take them to their homeland are jamming the port of Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan. This Korean, demobilised from his duty with service units of the Japanese army smiles happily as he waits with his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. German Embassy Treasures to Be Sold

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Fine lines and valuable furniture and crystal from the Geman Embassy in London's aristocratic Carlton House ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA WAS CONSULTED BEFORE ORION SAILED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Replying to a question in the House of Commons an to why the Orion was overcrowded and had returned to port, the ...

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  8. ANOTHER ATTEMPT BY DE GAULLE TO FORM CABINET

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The city was in a state of smouldering excitement yesterday after it became known that General de Gaulle had agreed in principle to try again to form a three-party Government. It is understood that General de Gaulle, shortly before Parliament ...

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  10. Starving Civilians Murdered by Japs

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Japanese murdered hundreds of starving civilians, including women and children, on the lonely island of Termugli, in the ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. Imperial Household Assets Frozen

    TOKIO, Tues. — Gen. MacArthur has frozen Imperial household assets and blocked all Imperial ...

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  12. GESTAPO MEN ESCAPE

    LISBON, Tuesday. — Nine German Gestapo men belonging to a group of 13 interned by the Portuguese authorities since V E Day and recently given ...

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  13. MUST SELL CARS AT A LOSS

    DETROIT. Tuesday. — The president of the Ford Corporatin, Henry Ford the Second, commenting on the newly fixed car prices, ...

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  14. WOOL INDUSTRY LANGUISHING IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. G. X.Windor, president of the National Wnolgrowers' Association, giving evidence before the Senate special wool ...

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  15. HANGED WITHIN SIGHT OF HITLER'S CELL

    LANDSBERG, Tuesday. — Three German policemen, Wilhelm Haffner, Albert Bury and Ernst Waldman, convieted for killing four captured ...

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  16. Conditions No Better Than Under Nazis, Say Jews

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Living conditions in the Belsen and Bergen camps for displaced persons in the British zone were the same as when the Nazis ...

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  17. TROOPS SENT TO QUELL PERSIAN REVOLT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Persian Parliament, at a special meeting, decided to send two battalions to the scene of the armed rising in ...

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  19. 20 Years' Gaol For Betraying Douglas Bader

    PARIS, Tuesday.- Helene Le Febv[?]e (30), was senleneud by' a Freuch court to 20 years of imprisonment for betraying the hiding place of ...

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  20. NOT SATISFIED WITH RUSSIAN ANSWER

    LONDON,Tuesday. — The Minster of State (Air. Noel Baker) told the House of Cominons that the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) could not regard ...

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  21. Bested Her in Arguments

    LOS ANGELES Tuesday.— Galina Hilton wife of James Hilton,author of "Lost Horizon," and Goodbye, Mr. Chips," has been granted an ...

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  22. WANTED JAP TAKES HIS LIFE

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — Baron Honjo committed suicide and died shortly after his secretary found his slashed body on the office floor. ...

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  23. Attack on Philippines Would Not Have Drawn U.S. into War

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The former C.-in-C. of the Pacific Fleet Admiral J. Richardson, giving evidence at the Pearl Harbor inquiry, said the late President Roosevelt told him on October 8, 1940, that "sooner or later the Japs probably will make a mistake' ...

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