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  3. NAZIS' BRUTAL TREATMENT OF FOREIGN WORKERS

    NUREMBERG, Thursday. — Germany's slave labor chief, Sauckel, admitted When interrogated at Nuremberg on October 10, that he was in close liaison with Rosenberg during the latter's administration of occupied Soviet territory and with Keitel, former ...

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  4. REJECTION OF LOAN WOULD MEAN DISASTER

    LONDON, Thursday. — Rejection of the proposed United States loan to Britain would be not only an economic and financial disaster to Britain, but no less a disaster for the whole future international economic co-operation, said the Chancellor ...

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  5. Took Souvenirs With Them

    WACs go home with souvenirs: loaded down with mementoes ranging from native handiwork to Jap rifles, a party of WACs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Knew U.S. Would Be Drawn Into War

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — Pressed repeatedly on the sixth day of questioning as to his recollection of events during the last days before the ...

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  7. High Treason

    John Amery, a son of a former British Minister of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COULD SEND MUCH MORE MEAT TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Strong criticism of the ban on the exportation of Australian mutton and lamb affected with caseous lymphadiuitis was ...

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  9. Token Strike in France

    PARIS, Thursday.— A million public workers in France staged a brief token, strike yesterday to draw attention, to their claim for increased, wages. ...

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  10. Indians To Relieve Australians at Morotai

    LONDON, Thursday.—One brigade pf, the Twentieth Judian Division stationed in Indo-China is due to leave for Morotai on January 1 to relieve Australian troops ...

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  11. Charged With Offences In Spain

    MADRID, Thursday.— Twenty-seven men and a woman'appeared before a military court at Cadiz yesterday charged with subversive activities, conspiring against ...

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  12. AMERICA'S HOUSING PROGRAMME

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Truman has announced a programme, for relieving the housing shortage for returning war veterans and war workers calling ...

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  13. SHIPS COLLIDE IN GALE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Two British ships collided in a gale early to-day about four miles north of Farmborough Head, They were a motor tanker of ...

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  14. Ships Destroyed by Radar-Controlled Missile

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Navy has disclosed that many tons of Japanese shipping were destroyed in the last stages of the war by a radar-controlled ...

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  15. BRITISH TO MAINTAIN SUPPLY LINES IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—In order to maintain British supply lines British troops are to take over all railway stations in the area of Batavia and its port. Fifty members of the Indonesian TKR (Peace Preservation Corps) helped escort a supply train from Batavia. It is ...

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  16. TABLET IN MEMORY OF EXPLORERS

    LONDON, Thursday. — A tablet commemorating the part played in the exploration and development of Australia by Flinders, Bass and ...

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  17. Funds For Colonial Development

    LONDON, Thursday. — Outlines of colonial development are Riven by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. C. H. Hall) in a White Paper, which states that ...

    Article : 189 words
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  19. Appeal for Mercy for Yamashita

    TOKIO, Thursday. —0 Appealing for mercy for General yamashita, a group appeared in Tokio's former main shopping street carrying banners and collecting ...

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  20. 36 Dachau Defendants Sentenced to Death

    DACHAU, Thursday. — Thirty-six of the 40 defendants in the Dachau concentration camp atrocity trial ...

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  22. SCIENTIFIC DWEVELOPMENT AIDING SCOTALAND YARD TO CHECK CRIME WAVE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Measures were adopted long ago to deal with the wave of crime which has recently broken, out, says "The Times." This outbreak is not nearly so serious as that after the 14914-18 war, and the police are confident that with the co-operation of the public it can bc checked. ...

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  23. CITED JOYCE'S MOTIVE FOR TREASON

    LONDON, Thursday. — During the resumed hearing of William Joyce's appeal in the House of Luids Lord Macmillan, one of the ...

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  24. To Make Cars in India

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Nuffield organisation had co-operated in the formation of a £3,000,000 company Hindustan Motors Ltd., with the Indian ...

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  25. Anglo-French Agreements on Levant

    LONDON, Thursday.—Franec-British agreements on Syria, Lebanon and the Near East. signed in London this morning, provide for joint consultation and ...

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