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  4. MEMBERS OF WAR CRIMES COMMISSION ARRIVE

    Three members of the War Crimes Commission, who have reached Australia from Singapore, on their way to Rabaul. From left to right they are: Major Gray, Major Sinha (who is the son of the Rajah of Kashmir) and Major Wait. They presided over courts in Singapore which sentenced a number of Japanese war criminals to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PURCHASE OF WANTABADGERY EAST ESTATE

    The member for Wagga, Mr. B, H. Graham, M.L.A. was advised from Sydney yesterday by the Minister for Lands (Mr. ...

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  6. POLAND CHARGES SPAIN

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.): The head of the British delegation, Sir Alexander Cadogan, told the Security Council that Britain opposed the Polish motion for a United Nations' vote on diplomatic relations with Spain. "I cannot admit that the case so ...

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  7. TWO AUSTRALIANS KILLED IN JAVA

    LONDON, Friday: "Inquiries into the ambushing of Australian members of a war crimes investigating party at Buitenzorg, 30 miles south of Batavia, have brought varied ...

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  8. SOVIET UNION AS POWER FOR WORLD PEACE

    BRISBANE. Friday: The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) was the leader in a campaign against the Soviet Union ...

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  9. SHOOTING OF MYLES McKEON

    SYDNEY, Friday: Three men were charged at the Central Court with the murder of Mylea Henry ("Face") McKeon on March 29. ...

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  10. Winding Up of the League of Nations

    LONDON, Friday: Dr. Carl Hambro, president of the League of Nations Assembly, last night rapped the table sharply with his gavel and said: "I declare this meeting, the 21st and last assembly of the League of Nations, now closed." The official translators ...

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  11. World Food Crisis Gets Worse

    WASHINGTON. Friday: The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that President Truman told a ...

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  12. ORDEAL OF TORTURE

    LONDON, Friday; Three men wbo, with superb courage, for months resisted starvation and torture while ...

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  14. JAPANESE PARLIAMENT

    TOKYO. Friday: The intention to hold office at least until the new convention was ratified by Parliament, and the political situation ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN BILL ON INDIAN RIGHTS

    CANBERRA, Fiday:If the bill now before the South African Parliament, restricting the right of India to occupy or acquire land in South ...

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  16. Hungarian Delegation at Moscow

    LONDON, Friday: The Moscow radio, quoting a joint Russo-Hungarian communique concerning the ...

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  17. WAGGA PASSES LOAN QUOTA

    Residents of Wagga and surrounding districts subscribed nearly £100,000 to the Security Loan which has Just closed—£10,000 ...

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  18. BRITAIN "LACKS INTEREST" IN VICTORY DAY

    LONDON. Friday: "Victory Day" celebrations for June 8 were not wanted by the people, and would be an unsuitable display of ...

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  20. INDIAN NAVAL MUTINIES

    NEW DELHI. Friday. Sympathy for the Japanese-Sponsored Indian National Army was one of the main causes of unrest in the Royal ...

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  21. CROWDS AT "MEET AUSTRALIA" EXHIBIT

    LONDON: The "Meet Australia" exhibition in London has so far attracted more than 47.000 visitors. The least number of visitors on any ...

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  22. Earlier Return of Australians in Islands

    CANBERRA, Friday: All Japanese in Australian island territories will be completely evacuated by June 30 next, according to the Acting Prime ...

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  23. CANADIAN ESPIONAGE CASE

    MONTREAL Friday: Captain David Gordon Lunan left the witness box during the hearing of the espionage charge against Israel ...

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  24. MACARTHUR ERA IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Friday. (A.A.P.): "For better or for worse the MacArthur era in Japan has virtually ended, says the Tokyo correspondent of the New York "Post." "General MacArthur's attitude to the Far East ...

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  25. 14 U.S. MINERS KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    RADPORD (Virginia). Friday: Twelve anthracite coal miners were killed by an explosion which blew up a train Consisting of 14 ...

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  26. Recognition of Tito's Yugoslav Govt.

    WASHINGTON, Friday: The U.S. has agreed to full diplomatic recognition of the Tito Government in Yugoslavia, according to an ...

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