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  3. EVIDENCE ON BELSEN

    Sofia Litwinska, a Jewess, who gave dramatic evidence at the trial at Luneburg of the Belsen murderers. She was put in the gas chamber at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ARMED FORCES OF JAPAN NOW ABOLISHED

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—In a broadcast yesterday, the Supreme Commander (Gen. MacArthur) said: "To-day the Jap. armed forces throughout Japan have completed demobilisation and are now completely abolished. I know of no demobilisation ...

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  5. JAPAN LIVES ON RUINS

    One of the many thousands of humpies built amid the rains in the heart of Tokio. Temporary homes such as these have been constructed by civilians from corrugated iron and other scrap metal found amongst rubble. Tokio civilians will experience a very hard winter, with shortage of housing, food and clothing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GENERAL STRIKE IN N.S.W. FEARED POSSIBLE

    SYDNEY.—Continued rationing of electricity threw thousands more men and women out of work yesterday. The total number now unemployed as a result ...

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  7. ARGENTINE CRISIS BACKING BY NAZIS?

    BALTIMORE (A.A.P.).—The Argentine people's aspirations face uncompromising opposition from the War Minister ...

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  8. PLAN FOR JAPAN

    TOKIO.—Measures being taken for the economic control of Japan will not reduce ...

    Article : 387 words
  9. Show of Strength to Curb Indonesians

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—More British troops are to be sent to Java. Two or three R.A.F. Thunderbolt squadrons will arrive in the next few days and one of the first operations is likely to be to machine-gun the Indonesian-held aerodrome at ...

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  10. New York, London Docks Idle

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—The paralysing waterfront strike entered the 15th day with tension mounting between wharf labourers and seamen ...

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  11. Americans Invade Hong Kong

    HONG KONG.—British authorities are becoming embarrassed by the increasingly large numbers of U.S. forces which are arriving unexpectedly at ...

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  12. LAVAL OBTAINED POISON FROM GERMANS

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—Pierre Laval hid a phial of cyanide on his person when leaving Germany. He used it on Monday morning to attempt suicide. The attempt failed and he was later shot. ...

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  13. No War Declaration

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.).—The "Free Indonesian Radio" yesterday read an official statement that the Government of the "Indonesian ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. FULL RATIONS AT WEWAK

    MELBOURNE.—In a statement issued last night, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said that on statistics available in Australia there was no reason ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. TO HANG FOR SLAVE MURDERS

    WIESBADEN (A.A.P.).—Three men accused of hypodermic syringe murders of 470 Polish and Russian slaves at Hadamar mental hospital near ...

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  16. DEMOB. 200,000 BY JANUARY

    MELBOURNE.—At least 200,000 service personnel were expected to be demobilised in Australia before the end of ...

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  17. SECRET NEGOTIATIONS FOR U.S. BASES

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Congressional sources have disclosed that the U.S. has started secret negotiations with Britain and France for the acquisition of certain Atlantic and Pacific bases. ...

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  18. HOOCH WAS JAP. BOOBY-TRAP

    SINGAPORE (A.A.P.).—The services newspaper, "Seac," says the liquor which killed several servicemen last week is believed to have been a ...

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  19. SEEK CLUES TO FATE OF RABAUL FORCES

    MELBOURNE.—An Australian army officer who speaks Japanese and knows Japan well is now in Tokio examining Jap. records for information of prisoners of war and civilians shipped in 1942 from Rabaul on the Jap. ship Montevideo Maru. ...

    Article : 340 words
  20. MOSCOW (A.A.P.).

    A special broadcast to Spain from Moscow radio yesterday called on the people of Catalonia to "unite and rise for a free Catalonia ...

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  21. Polish Conscripts for Russia?

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A sensation has been created by a Government decree calling up all men from 18 to 55 and all ...

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  22. No Settlement of Powers' Dispute in Sight: Austria May Become "Kitty"

    LONDON,—Behind the scene attempts to overcome international difficulties which became apparent with the breakdown of the Foreign Ministers' conference have not yielded the results hoped for. CONTACTS between Mr. Attlee, ...

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  23. Malayans Take Law in Own Hands

    SINGAPORE (A.A.P.).—Torture instruments, arms and the testimony of a murdered man were found in recent police raids in Malaya against terrorist ...

    Article : 123 words
  24. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE air is full of plans and rumours of plans—for planning. No time should be lost in getting on with the job. The ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. AMERICANS FORCED BY RUSSIANS TO LEAVE MANCHURIA

    SHANGHAI (A.A.P.).— Four American army personnel ordered out to Manchuria by the Russians have arrived in Peiping from Mukdon. ...

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  26. BURMA GOVERNOR BACK

    RANGOON (A.A.P.).—Burma on Monday night returned to civil administration when Sir Reginald Dorman Smith, the Governor, ceremonially ...

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