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  3. Bayoneted Our Airmen

    CAPTAIN TOKIO AWASI, the first Japanese against whom a war crime conviction has been made, was found guilty by an Australian military ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NAZIS' ENTHUSIASM AND WORSHIP OF HITLER REVIVED BY FILMS SHOWN AT TRIAL

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—It was officially stated, to-day that the reaction of the defendants to films shown at the war crimes trial yesterday "was one of enthusiasm for the strength of the Nazi Party, as demonstrated in the pictures." ...

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  5. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS LANDED IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—British reinforcements arrived in Java to-day by the troopship Salween. Two British aircraft carriers—Invulnerable and Colussusleft for Singapore and Colombo respectively, each with almost ...

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  6. PEARL HARBOR INQUIRY Withheld Code Secrets From Army Board

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—General Marshall testified at the Pearl Harbor inquiry yesterday that without bis knowledge his theil deputy, ...

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  7. BIG STEEL STRIKE THREATENS IN U.S.

    PITTSBURG, Wednesday.—By a secret ballot over 400,000 workers, including aluminium and steel workers and iron ore miners, the U.S. Steel ...

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  8. 400 War Criminals On Saigon Black-list

    SAIGON, Wednesday.—Interrogation ot more than 8000 British, Australian, American, Dutch, French and Indian war prisoners resulted in the ...

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  9. SURVIVORS OF EXETER REACH BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Survors of H.M.S. Exetor, which was sunk in the Battle of Java Sea, arrived in Portsmouth yesterday. They paid tributen ...

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  10. Legality of Joyce's Trial Questioned

    LONDON, Wednesday.—During arguments on behalf of William Joyce in the resumed hearing of the appeal to the House, of Lords yesterday, Mr. Slade, for ...

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  11. BRITISH STATEMENT WORRIES ARABS

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The Palestine Arabs' High Committee yesterday described the statement by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) on ...

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  12. JAP WAR CRIME SUSPECTS SURRENDER

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—A parade of war crime suspects lieuded by Prince Nashimoto, surrendered at Sugamo prison today, the last day of grace under General ...

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  13. NO EFFORTS SPARED TO CHECK MOUNTING BRITISH CRIME WAVE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The police throughout Britain are not, slackening their efforts to check the mounting crime wave. The latest suggestion put to the Home Office is for the formation of a part-time special constabulary. The Home Office ...

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  14. U.S. WANTS BRITAIN TO MODIFY DEMANDS ON SIAM

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Quited Slates is endeavoring to persuade Britain to modify her demands on Siam, which are reported to be ...

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  15. Donna Mussolini's Fortune Seized

    HOME, Wednesday.—The Italian commission for the confiscation of Fascist profits has seized 800,000 lire in cash and half a million lire in stocks deposited in ...

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  16. U.S. LOAN REPAYMENT SCHEDULE "UNLIKELY TO RUN FULL COURSE"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The proposed repayment to the U.S. of £35,000,000 a year for half a century is frankly a concession to the "business principles" of American Congress and is no more likely to run its full course unaltered than the elaborate schedule of the Dawes ...

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  17. LARGE AMERICAN INCOMES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Treasury list of large American incomes for the culeudur year 1943 showed that the movie ...

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  18. Everybody in Britain To Have Larger Net Income

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Next year everybody in Britain would have a larger net income. No amount of sophistry could by-pass ...

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  19. Armed Robberies in Bombay

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.—Two armed robberies were committed in 36 houre in the most crowded residential quarters of Bombay. Twelve men dressed like ...

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  20. MAY END LIVES IN GAS CHAMBER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—High Nazi leaders found guilty at Nurom borg may end their lives as did many of their victims — in the ...

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  21. VIOLENT CRIME WAVE CONTINUES IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Three more murders have been added to the violent crime wave which the city is experiencing. Burglars killed a 62-year-old woman ...

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  22. Dachau Defendants Found Guilty

    DACHAU, Wednesday.—All 40 defendants in the Dachau concentration camp trial, who were charged with "violations of the laws and usages of ...

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  23. Denied Catholic Church Supports Fascism

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Vatican Radio, broadcasting in German, replied to allegations that the Roman Catholic Church supports Fascism, says Router's. The ...

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  25. WANTS INQUIRY INTO TANK "SCANDAL"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The question of tanks and tank production during the war was raised in the House of Commons when Mr. R. R. Stokes, M.C. ...

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  26. GERMAN SCIENTISTS TO HELP U-S. INDUSTRIES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Over 1500 German scientists and technicians have been quietly streaming into the United States in the ...

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  27. "Dead" Japs Returning To Their Families

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Over 41,000 Japanese soldiers whose deaths were officially reported by Imperial Headquarters, are ...

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  29. Death Penalty Demanded Against Spanish Laborites

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The prosecutor at a court-martial in Cadiz demanded the death sentenco against five of 39 members of the National ...

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  30. KNOWS ALL ABOUT ATOMIC ENERGY

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.—Father Devine, negro evangelist, in his newspaper "New Day," said: "I am the author and finisher of atomic ...

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  31. Wage Increase For French Public Service

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Minister for Finance (M. Pleven) said yesterday that public service workers earning less than £300 a year would be granted an ...

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  32. Must Finance Programme of German Imports

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —The Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes), sitting out United States' economic policy for Germany, said the United States and other Allied Powers must finance a programme pf German imports for two years. This was necessary to prevent disease and unrest in the shattered, defeated nation, though during this winter liberated Europe must enjoy higher priority than Germany on food. ...

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