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  3. UNITED NATIONS TO HAVE MAJOR FORCE TO MEET AGGRESSION

    An international committee of scientists, to ensure that the United Nations police force is equipped with more advanced weapons than any group of potential aggressors, is suggested in a statement drawn up by a ...

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  4. PROSECUTION WEAK IS VIEW AT NUREMBURG WAR TRIALS

    Coincident with feelings expressed by some observers that the case for the prosecution against major war criminals had not been completely prepared comes the announcement that Major-General Donovan had ...

    Article : 211 words
  5. BRITISH RADIO CONFUSED LUFTWAFFE

    A partnership between science and services, whereby enemy wireless was jammed and "spoofed," leading to confusion among Luftwaffe pilots ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. YAMASHITA PERSITS IN INNOCENT PLEA

    General Yamashita concluded his evidence at the trial to-day, by repeating over and over again that he knew nothing of any atrocities, and ...

    Article : 204 words
  7. ON EVACUATION STALIN INSISTS OF BALTS

    Stalin is reported to have rejected an appeal by King Gustav, of Sweden, that the return of Balts, who had ...

    Article : 133 words
  8. PACIFIC FLEET AT HONGKONG.

    Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser said to-day that he was moving his headquarters to Hongkong, "merely for geographical reasons." ...

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  9. BRITISH TROOPS FORCED TO SHOOT IN SELF-DEFENCE

    British troops, searching for persons concerned in attacks on two coastguard stations in Palestine, did not open fire until they were ...

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  10. SOURABAYA OCCUPIED BY BRITISH TROOPS

    A British communique announced the completion of the occupation of Sourabaya, the administration of which is now under British military ...

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  11. REVIEW OF MILITARY RULE SUGGESTED FOR GERMANY BY AMERICAN OFFICIAL

    Recommending a change-over from military government to civil control in Germany, Mr. Byron Price, who investigated the occupations problems for President Truman, advised a re-examination of the whole structure of military government, including ...

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  12. PILOT CAUGHT IN TREE FOR 18 HOURS

    Lieut. R. A. Phillips was rescued from a pine tree in which he hung 60 feet from the ground for 18 hours after he and six other fliers ...

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  13. ANZAC RUGBY TEAMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The R.A.A.F. Rugby Union team defeated Edinburgh by 23 points to 13, and the N. Z. Services' side defeated ...

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  14. PARISIAN SOCIETY COLLABORATED WITH GERMANY

    Well-known members of Parisian society, thus far not troubled by the purge, are understood to have been regular guests during the occupation ...

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  15. Far Eastern Commission to Work Through MacArthur

    The Far Eastern Allied Commission met for the last time before leaving for Japan, on approximately December 26. It will determine the general line of the Allied policy in Japan, but its dealings with tthe Japanese Government will be through the ...

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  16. RUSSIA WILL NOT HELP PERSIA STAMP OUT REBELLION

    Reuters correspondent at Teheran stated that the Soviet Government had rejected in the most friendly terms an urgent request from the ...

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  17. GEN. HURLEY'S CHARGES TO BE INVESTIGATED

    Differences of opinion between Major-General Hurley, who had resigned from the position of Ambassador to China, and two ...

    Article : 305 words
  18. AUSTRALIA TO TAKE 5000 JAVA EVACUEES

    The original offer by the Common wealth Government to relieve the plight of internees in Java was to take six 6,000 Dutch for convales ...

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  19. Jap Warrant-Officer Describes Beheading of American Pilot

    Warrant-Officer Tatanichi Manako testified that he had beheaded an American on instructions from Naval Lieutenant Kyoshi Fueta, one of the ...

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  20. PACIFIC WHARFMEN TO STRIKE

    Members of the International Long shoremen's Union have decided to cease loading on Saturday, ships diverted from troop carriers to ...

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  21. EXPLOSION ON BRITISH DESTROYER IN SYDNEY HARBOUR

    A 20-year-old naval rating was seriously injured and hundreds of others had a miraculous escape from injury when a violent explosion ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA WANTS BEST JUDGES FOR WORLD COURTS

    The Australian delegation, at a meeting of the committee of the preparatory commission of the United Nations Organisation, is ...

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  23. STALIN TO PROLONG HOLIDAY

    The correspondent of the American Associated Press says that he learned from a reliable source that Stalin had decided to prolong his holiday ...

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  24. CABINET UNLIKELY TO DECIDE YET ON REFERENDUM

    The Commonwealth Government has not given any concerted thought to the proposal for a referendum to give greater powers to the ...

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  25. STATE NOT CONSULTED

    Replying in the Legislative Assembly to Mr. S. Stevens who urged that the State should exercise control over the use of electricity so that ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. WOMEN TO CAMPAIGN FOR BETTER CONDITIONS

    The International Women's Congress adopted a three-point resolution pledging members to drive for worldwide improved family educational ...

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  27. INFERIOR FRUIT SENT TO A.I.F.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) said in the Legislative Assembly to-day that he had asked the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. SANTA CLAUS GIFT CENTRE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Department, to be called the Overseas Gifts Allocation Centre, is being established to distribute Christmas ...

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  29. CLOTHING TRADES AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Judge Drake-Brockman announced in the Arbitration Court 14 days' annual holidays, including non-working days, but ...

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