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  3. GERMAN PROFESSIONAL SOLDIERS MUST SHARE WAR GUILT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Jackson lashed out at critics who claimed that his prosecution of the German General Staff was discrediting the professional soldier, says the Associated Press correspondent in Nuremberg, The correspondent adds: "A ...

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  4. PUT COUNTRY FIRST

    Lieut-General Gordon Bennett, who yesterday told the court of inquiry into his escape from Singapore that he took the chance of getting away so that his knowledge of Japanese tactics might be used for the defence of Australia He was thinking of Australia and not himself. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CZECK PRESIDENT BULLIED BY HITLER

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—The minutes of the notorious conference at the Reich Chancellery in March, 1939, when Hitler bullied the aged Czechoslovak President, Dr. Hacka, in to asking Germany for "protection" as a pretext for the annexation of ...

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  6. ANTI-COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATION IN ISTANBUL

    ISTANBUL, Wednecday.—A mob of 20,000, in a sudden, violent, anti Communist demonstration, wrecked two newspaper plants and ...

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  7. First Jet-Plane Landing On Carrier

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A de Havilland 540-miles an hour Vampire yesterday became the first wholly jet-propelled aircraft to land ...

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  8. GAVE BRITAIN MEANS OF BREAKING JAP CODE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr. Owen Miles, formerly head of Army Intelligence, told the Congressional committee inquiring into the Pearl Harbor disaster that the United States in January, 1944, gave Britain the secret means for breaking the ...

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  9. Nationalisation of Gas Industry Recommended

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A non-party committee of inquiry appointed by the coalition Government ia June, 1944, has submitted a leport recommending ...

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  10. ASSOCIATIONS WITH AUSTRALIA

    LONDON Wednesday.—The parish of Boston, Lincolnshne, which claime a good part of the responsibility for the discovery, early exploration and ...

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  11. BRITISH DELEGATION FOR INDIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Secretary for India (Lord PethickLawrence) in the House of Lords, announced that the Government was ...

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  12. Reported Soviet Has Conquered Atomic Energy

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A Warsaw despatch to the Polish press agency In New York quoted the Push Under-Secretary of state ...

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  13. CHINESE COMMUNISTS DO NOT PLAN SEPARATE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

    YENAN, Wednesday.—Failure of the peace negotiations with the Kuomintang will not result in the Chinese Communists establishing a separate central government for the areas they dominate, according o Liu Chao Chi, highranking member of the Chinese Communist Party. He added that if the ...

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  14. German Obstruction In Ruhr

    LONDON, Wednesday.—German obstruction doscribed by the French Minister for Industrial Production (M. Marcel Paul) as intelligent sabotige ...

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  15. Executed For Killing Polish Girl

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Erich Toddel (31), dairyman, who was sentenced to forced labor for life at the Belsen trial, was executed yesterday on a ...

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  16. Considered Contents Of Embassy Papers Should Be Known

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Tyler Kent, who solved file years imprisonment in England for the laiecny of an Ameuean Embnssy document, han ...

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  17. Houseful of Ill-gotten Gains

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Allies found Fran Hoess, wife of the commandant of the Auschwitz coneentration camp with a houseful of clothes and ...

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  18. CELEBRATING CENTENARY OF TONGA MONARCHY

    SUYA, Wednesday.—Nukualofa, the little cipital of the Pohuesian kingdom of Tonga is now tluonged with singing dancing crowds deck, ...

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  19. THOUSANDS OF DESIRABLE EUROPEANS4 WAITING TO COME TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The best quality immigrants ever likely to be available to any country are waiting in Europe to hear how soon they can travel to Australia, which of all countries is the most attractive to freedom hungry peoples. The delegation of Australians ...

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  20. Emperor's Intervention Saved Airmen

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Shunroku Hata said the Emperor's porsonal intervention prevented the oxecution of all the American flyers ...

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  23. LG. FARBER "TRUST TO BE SMASHED

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Two new laws—one to knock out a large section of the German war potential by smashing forever the I. G. Farben ...

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  24. Jews Moving To American Zone

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Despite poor living conditions, several thousand Jews were crossing every mouth from the Russian zone into ...

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