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  3. SEYSS-INQUART DESCRIBED AS FOREMOST CONSPIRATOR

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.—The American prosecutor, Lieut. Atherton, presented the case against the former Chancellor of Austria and Governor of the Netherlands, Seyss-Inquart, whom he described as one of the foremost Nazi conspirators. He ...

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  4. BRITAIN WILL GIVE U.N. UNSTINTED SUPPORT

    LONDON, Thursday.—At to-day's session of the United Nations Assembly the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) assured the U.N. that Britain would give it unstinted support. That success in the organisation's efforts to maintain ...

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  5. FORMER PRIEST CLAIMS RIGHT TO HIROHITO'S THRONE

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The Baltimore "Sun" correspondent, Robert Cochrane, says that a formerBuddhist priest, Hiromichi ...

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  6. RUSSIANS ALLEGE BREACH OF FAITH BY BELGIANS

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The Russian Ambassador in Brussels is reported to have protested, to the Belgian Government against "crude ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COSMIC RAYS MAY PRODUCE STILL MORE ENERGY

    ST. LOUIS, Thursday. — Dr. Compton, one of the top panel scientists whe developed the atomic bomb, told Washington University ...

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  8. Claim Free Hand for U.S. in Captured Pacific Islands

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"The Times' " Washington correspondent says that a bipartisan Senate group was mobilised yesterday to fight any form of international control or supervision over enemy Pacific Islands taken by the Americans, and whose ...

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  9. Unprecedented Industrial Crisis Threatens U.S.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. William Foster, national chairman of the Communist Party, said in a speech at Madison ...

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  10. HUGE AMOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR U.N.R.R.A.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Total payments received to the end of 1945 from nations contributions to U.N.R.R.A. amounted to ...

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  11. MATSON LINE WILL SOON GET SHIPS BACK

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The Marson Company will soon regain control of two of Its four luxury liners, now being used as troopships. The ...

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  12. TOLD TO KEEP OUT OF MUKDEN

    CHINESIEN (Manchuria), Thursday. — American correspondents who have attempted to cover the reoccupation of Manchuria, were told by ...

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  13. Pope's Advice to Roman Aristocracy

    ROME, Thursday.— Pope Pius XII., granting on audience to 100 members of the Homan aristocracy, said all had to co-operate in "the political and ...

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  14. EXPELLED FROM LEBANON

    BEIRUT, Thursday.—The public security organisation has expelled from Lebanon Albert Leonard, reprosentative of Twentieth Century Fox ...

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  16. WRECKED RUSSIAN TRAIN AS ACT OF REVENGE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Russian military court has sentenced to death a German railwayman and ordered the confiscation of his property for ...

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  17. I. G. Farben Industries Now Only Name

    LONDON, Thursday. — The great chemical firm of I. G. Farben Industries is now only a name, says the Associated Press ...

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  18. GERMANS TO ELECT LOCAL COUNCILS

    FRANKFURT, Thursday.—Germans in the American zone would elect local councils next week, said the Deputy Military Governor of ...

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  19. PEARL HARBOR INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—At the Pearl Harbor Inquiry yesterday Admiral Kimmel produced a copy of a letter he wrote to Admiral Stark on February 22, 1942, protesting that, in all justice, the Navy Department should do nothing further to inflame the public against him. ...

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  20. £15m. to Relieve Greek Economic Crisis

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Greek Prime Minister (Mr. Sophoulis). yesterday confirmed that £15,000.000 was to be given to Greece to form a fund ...

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  21. Marseilles Plane Crash Killed 22

    PARIS, Thursday.—Of the 20 oceupants of the R.A.F. Dakota transport plane that crashed into the hills during a snowstorm near Marseilles ...

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  22. AFTER HIROHITO'S SCALP.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The "Herald-Tribune's" Tokio correspondent says Australia and New Zealand have named Hirohito as "Pacific War ...

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  23. NEW BOMBER HAS IMPRESSIVE LIST OF CREDENTIALS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Radar unit which enables the rear gunner to sight two 15 machine-guns at an enemy target, although he ...

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  24. SENTENCED TO LIVE

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Harry Foster, whe pronounced the death sentence on MajorGeneral Kurt Meyer for his ...

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  27. BRITISH BUYING TIME TO GET ON FEET AGAIN

    MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Thursday.—Mr. Churchill, at a large press conference at the home of his host, Colonel Clarke, defended the proposed 3750 million dollars credit to Britain. He said: "We are buying time to get on our feet again. It will be used to help Britain regain her economic ...

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