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  3. BRITISH EMPIRE CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Friday — The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee), in a written statement, gave the House of Commons an official account of Commonwealth and Empire casualties in the war up till August 14. The totals of killed, missing, wounded and prisoners were —United Kingdom, 755,457; India, 179,935; ...

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  4. DEFENCE LEADERS CONFER

    THE CHIEF of ihc Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Lord Alan Brooke) attending a special meeting of the Defence Committee at Victoria Barracks. Picture shows, from left, Air Vicce-Marshal Jones, Lord Alan Brooke, Li[?]ut-General Northcott, who has been appointed to command British and Australian troops in Japan, and the First Naval Member (Vice-Admiral Sir Lewis Hamilton) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MUST PREVENT JAPAN BUILDING UP

    WASHINGTON, Friday — The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt), through the Australian Legation, to-day stated that during the first phase of the Far Eastern Advisory Commission's werk a large number of ...

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  6. FRENCH OPPOSE CENTRAL GERMAN ADMINISTRATION

    LONDON, Friday. — "The Times" diplomatic correspondent says that French opposition to any central German administration was obviously in ...

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  7. Plans to Control Private Investment

    LONDON, Friday. — Government plans for implementing its full employment policy required means of controlling and directing the volume of ...

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  8. U.S. Reconversion Ahead of Schedule

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman, In a statement on the first 100 days of reconversion, commented that the Administration had not been ...

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  9. "LEFT HIS PEOPLE TO THEIR FATE"

    BELGRADE, Friday. — Allegations that King Peter fied the country and left his people to their fate were contained in a ...

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  10. AMERICA WILL NOT RAISE GERMANY ABOVE HUMANITARIAN LEVEL

    FRANKFORT, Friday — America does not intend to raise Germany above the economic level required by humanitarianism, said General Eisenhower. Chief of U.S. General Staff, reporting on Germany's situation in October. ...

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  11. FIRST ATOMIC CAR "SABOTAGED"

    LONDON, Friday.—Large crowds, including the Minister for Fuel and Power (Mr. E. Shinwell), newsreel vans, over 40 motoring correspondents ...

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  13. War Criminals on Trial in Norway

    OSLO, Friday. — The first trial of German war criminals began yesterday, when nine Germans were accused of killing the crew of a Norwegian torpedo-boat. Three ...

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  14. Will Not Negotiate Unless Union Modifies Demands

    DETROIT, Friday. — The president of General Motors (Mr. Wilson) said yesterday that the corporation had offered to meet Federal conciliators to discuss the ...

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  15. YAMASHITA TRIAL Sent Prison Ships Through Blockade

    MANILA, Friday. — Yamashita, under cross-examination at his trial today admitted that he did not take any action to prevent shipments of ...

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  16. French Protest Aganst Revival Of German Railroad

    PARIS, Friday.—France has protested to Britain, America and Russia against the revival of the German railroad in the American occupation zone. ...

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  17. Persia May Not Reinforce Garrisons

    LONDON, Friday. — The Persian Ambassador to Washington (Hussein Ala) has informed President Truman that the Persian Government has ...

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  18. REDUCTION OF SERVICES AND PERSONS IN WAR WORK

    LONDON, Friday. — It was estimated that the net reduction of persons in the armed forces, civil defence and munitions during the six months ending to-day would ...

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  19. RE-AFFORESTATION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government proposes to replenish the forestry fund to the extent of £20,000,000 during the next five years in order to carry ...

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  20. Japs Not Bound By Geneva Convention

    KWAJALEIN, Friday. — Defending the ten Japanese officers accused of beheading five American airmen at Mili Atoll in February, 1944, Lt. Nakazato claimed that ...

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  21. U.S. Long Way Ahead In Atomic Research

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Major-General Groves told the Senate Atomi[?] Energy Committee that the U.S. had such a start in the ...

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  22. THREAT OF CABINET CRISIS IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Friday.—The threat of a Cabinet crisis, which might bring the downfall of the Government, appeared as the Jap. press unanimously ...

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  23. NEW YORK HONORS DR. EVATT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Mayor of New York (Mr. Laguardla) to-day presented Dr. Evatt, Australian Minister for External Affairs with the city's ...

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  24. NUREMBURG TRIALS ABOMINATED WAR AND HITLER

    NUREMBERG, Friday — "Admiral Canaris, ex-chief of German Intelligence, whom the Gestapo executed after the Hitler bomb plot, hated and ...

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  25. NORWAY HAS NO SURPLUS POPULATION

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian immigration delegation has just completed discussions with the Norwegian authorities on how far Australia might ...

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  26. Russians to Stay in Manchuria

    MOSCOW, Friday. — At the request of the Chinese Central Government, Russia is postponing the withdrawal of her troops from Manchuria, ...

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  27. Allegedly Supplied Germany With War Materials

    PARIS, Friday.—The purge court an [?]ounces that Hot[?]hkiss &, Co., and two of its directors, will be tried on Wednesday on charges of producing war ...

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  28. CLASH WITH INDONESIAN EXTREMISTS

    BATAVIA, Friday — An Indian patrol clashed with Indonesian extremists in the streets of Kramat early yesterday, says Router's Batavia correspondent. Some Ambonese troops assisted the Indians, but their intervention was not popular. ...

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  30. Barque Survives Terrifie Gale

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The New Zealand barque Pamir has reached Vancouver after a terrific ten-hour fight against a 75 m.p.h. gale off Cape. ...

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