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  3. ARMY FINANCE LEADERS HELD AS CRIMINALS

    Two additional top-flight Nazis—Field-Marshal Kesselring, formerly German Commander-in-Chief in Italy and later on the Western Front, and Dr. Hialmar Schacht, ex-Minister for Economies and President of the ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND US TO KEEP SECRET OF ATOMIC BOMB

    Britain,, Canada and the United States are to keep the secret of the atomic bomb to themselves An unequivocal assurance that the secret wili not be shared with additional nations was given by President Truman at ...

    Article : 243 words
  5. DEATH SENTENCE IMPOSED ON LAVAL

    The farcical proceedings, which have marked the treason trial of Laval, reached a climax when it was discovered ...

    Article : 211 words
  6. BRITAIN,OFFERS BURMA CIVIL GOVERNMENT

    It is announced officially that the British Government has agreed that civil government should be restored in ...

    Article : 73 words
  7. LANGUAGE MAIN PROBLEM AT MINISTERS' TALKS

    Asked if one of the causes for lack of ardour by Russia towards the United States was"the refusal to make details of "the ...

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  8. MENTAL HOSPITAL CONVERTED INTO. MURDER FACTORY

    During the trial before an American, military court,of six Germans and a woman for killing more than 400 Polish and Russian slave ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. SOVIET REBUFF.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Authoritative circles here say that Moscow promptly, rejected a proposal made to it in the past few weeks by ...

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  10. STRIKES CAUSE NO WORRY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday —Commenting' on the industrial unrest, President Truman ' declared that he was not worrying[?]as the strikes were ...

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  11. SCIENCE RUSHING HEADLONG TO DESTRUCTION

    Giving ' evidence before the Senate Military and. Commerce Committees, Dr. Irving Langmuir, a physicist, employed by ...

    Article : 206 words
  12. AMERICA SAVED BY U.K. AND RUSSIAN STAND

    In a report to the U.S, Secretary for War the Chief of the General Staff (Genera) Marshall) emphasised that it was only the heroic stand by Britain and Russia that saved the United States from having to fight on her ...

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  13. YOUNG ENGLISHMAN HOLDS "BALANCE AT BANDEONG

    An Englishman, who was a schoolboy at the outbreak of war, is at present controlling the critical revolutionary situation in Bandoeng. He is a paratrooper, Major Mark Gray, 22, who, says the "Daily Express correspondent is keeping order between ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. KRAMER DENIES,, BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR BELSEN

    Making the submission 'in, his opening defence,, of Kramer,. Major Winwood claimed that Josef Kramer was not the "beast of Belsep. but a. ...

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  15. JAP NEWSPAPER. OPPOSED TO NEW GOVERNMENT

    Shaip criticism of the new Jap Premier (Baion Shidehaia) was expressed by "Asahi" which declared that his last experience in home ...

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  16. TALKS ON INDO-CHINA PROBLEMS

    The New Delhi "radio announced that the British Commander, in the French Indo-China (Major-General Gracey) has left Saigon for ...

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  17. NO REDUCTION IN U.S. CARRIERS

    A navy spokesman denied the report that the carriers in the U.S. post-war fleet were to be relegated to a secondary role and declared ...

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  18. LONG LIST OF CHARGES AGAINST YAMASHITA

    Specific cases of beatings, rape, torture, mutilation and massacre of more than 25,000 non-combatant men,'women and children in the Philippines are among the charges listed gainst Japanese soldiers under the command of General Tomayuki ...

    Article : 336 words
  19. INDONESIANS ARREST MODERATE OFFICIALS,

    Indonesian extremists at Bandoeng have arrested all moderate officials, including the Chief, of Police, and have issued an edict that no goods ...

    Article : 315 words
  20. LABOUR MAY GOVERN NORWAY

    Labour, for the first time in Norway's history, may have a clear.majority in the general elections. The first results which are mainly ...

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  21. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR GAINED CONGRESS MEDAL

    For the first time in history a conscientious' objector has been awarded the United States high est military decoration, the ...

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  22. MILLIONS NEEDED TO RESTORE PRODUCTION IN JAVA

    Equipment to the value of £100000 000 will be needed to restore production in Java to its former level according to the Director of ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. BRITISH ARMOURED CARS PATROLLING PALESTINE CITIES

    British armoured cars are patrolling the streets of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa, as the tension throughout Palestine increases and it ...

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  24. CRICKET TOUR OF INDIA

    The Australian Services cricket team will play-its first match in India.on October 28 when it meets the Northern Zone at Lahore., ...

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  25. EX-PRISONERS SILENCED ON WAR ATROCITIES

    More than 200 of the ex-prisoners on board the New Zealand liner, Monowai, which arrived at Liverpool yesterday from the Far East, were ...

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  26. STATUS FOR CEYLON

    The Parliamentary Commission on Constitutional Reform, which last year' visited Ceylon, has recommendthe granting of a constitution for the ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. PAINTINGS RESTORED TO HOLLAND.

    American planes yesterday brought to Holland 26.famous paintings which the Germans' looted during the occupation. ...

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  28. WREN'S CHIEF KILLED

    LONDON, Tuesday. —'The Commanding Officer of the WREN'S in the Levant and Eastern "Mediterranean, Chief-Officer Mary ...

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  29. HOUSES SMASHED IN PLANE CRASH '

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Stirling bomber, which crashed in Yorkshire, demolished a row of 17 houses, killing all members of the, crew and a ...

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