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  3. KNOWLEDGE OF JAPANESE CODE SAVED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Victory in the Coral Sea battle in May, 1942, which saved Australia from possible invasion, was based on the fact that America had previously deciphered the Japanese secret code... Thus the Allies were able to dispose the ...

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  4. CONFERRED IN BATAVIA

    RECEIVED FROM JAVA. — This picture was taken last month during a lull in fighting while a conference was held between British, Dutch and Indonesian representatives. It shows the Indonesian "Premier" (Sutan Sjahrir) being greeted by Lieut. Gen. Sir Philip Christison when he arrived ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  5. BRITISH TO USE STRONGER

    BATAVIA, Sunday. — Two things emerged clearly after the Singapore conference of army commanders and Dutch and French political leaders. Pacification of the N.E.I, is to be pursued by the British with much more vigor and greater military ...

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  6. MINDS POISONED AGAINST RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday. — Charges against Russia of wholesale exploitation and repression of the Polish people, in the House of ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. TOJO HIGH ON LIST

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The former Japanese Premier (General Tojo), who tried recently to commit suicide, is high on the list of war ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. FOREIGN MINISTERS TO DISCUSS ATOMIC ENERGY

    LONDON, Sunday. — Control of atomic energy will be discussed at. a meeting of the British, Russian and American Foreign Ministers in Moscow on Saturday. Moscow Radio said the meeting would alford an opportunity to the ...

    Article : 458 words
  9. Strikers Reject President's Request

    DETROIT, Sunday. — The General Motors council of the United Automobile Workers' Union han recommended rejection of President Truman's request that ...

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  11. Inherits £250,000 From Grandfather

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.—Mr, H. P. van Graan (21), after being demobilised from the South African artillery and having started work as an ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. Japanese To Be Told True War Story

    TOKIO, Sunday. — The Japanese press and radio have for the first time time been ordered to tell the people the been story of what happened ...

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  13. EXPELLING GERMANS FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    PRAGUE, Sunday. — Trains are ready to take back to Germany the first of 24 million Germans to be expelled from Czecho-lovakia. They are awaiting word ...

    Article : 208 words
  14. GEN. HOMMA CHARGED

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The U.S. has charged Lieut.-General Masaharu Homma, conqueror of the Philippines, with permitting the "death ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. TO CUT DOWN RANGE OF CARS

    LONDON, Sunday.—One of Britain's leading car manufacturers was plan ning to cut down its range of models to one, or at the most two, stated the ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. Repatriation of R.A.A.F. Personnel Proceeding Satisfactorily

    LONDON, Sunday.—Australian Air Force Headquarters stated that the repatriation of Air Force personnel still in Britain and Europe was ...

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  17. HITLER'S ULTIMATE AIM WAS TO ATTACK BRITAIN

    NUREMBERG, Sunday. — "Our ultimate aim is to attack the British Isles," Hitler declared in a speech at a conference, with Mussolini in January, 1941. This speech was quoted by Colonel Harry Phillimore, one of the British prosecutors, at the war crimes ...

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  19. HESS WANTED TO STOP THE FIGHTING

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hess planned his flight to Brliain nearly one year before the attach on Russia, and had actually taken off several ...

    Article : 282 words
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