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  4. GERMANS ON TRIAL WISH TO SUBPOENA BRITISH WITNESSES

    NUREMBERG, November 24.--At the war crimes trial Hess's counsel announced he is seeking to subpoena the Duke of Hamilton and the doctor who eamined Hess after his arrival in England. Ribbentrop's counsel is seeking to subpoena Lady Astor and "other members of ...

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  5. Geisha Girl Was Problem

    NEW YORK, November 14.--An American correspondent, who had a geisha girl presented to him by an over-generous Japanese host, had to relinquish his "Madame Butterfly," according to the Scripps-Howard's Tokio correspondent. The correspondent says that his colleague was given a 17-year-old girl ...

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  6. Britain and U.S.A. Strove To Prevent War With Japan

    WASHINGTON, November 24.--A letter to President Roosevelt, dated November 30, 1941, and labelled personal and secret, from a former naval person" (later identified as Mr. Churchill), was introduced in evidence at the Pearl ...

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  7. Third World War?

    ISTANBUL, November 23. --The newspaper 'Cumhuriyet,' commenting on the Persian situation, ...

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  8. ANTI-JEW RIOTS IN ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK. November 24.-- The New York 'Times' Buenos Aires correspondent says considerable anti-Semitic outbreaks ...

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  9. BRITISH TAKING OFF GLOVES IN JAVA FIGHTING

    BATAVIA, November 24.--Heavy fighting at Ambarawa and Samarang, and increasing shelling by Indonesians at Sourabaya are reported in the latest British communique on ...

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  10. Men Are Slimmer Now

    LONDON. November 24.-- The average man's waistline in Britain is an inch less than it was in ...

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  11. HOPED GERMANY WOULD WIN

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- Paul Karl Lewandowsky (53). of Miiman (Q), admitted at the Tatura internment ...

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  12. PARRI TO RESIGN

    ROME. November 24. -- The Vice-Premier of Italy (Signor Nenni) stated to-day that the Premier. Signor Parri. has ...

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  13. ACTU PLANS PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN

    BRISBANE Sunday.--The Queensland branch of the ACTU plans an extensive propaganda campaign. It hopes ...

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  14. NATIONAL CONVENTION

    BATAVIA, November 25.-- Harry Plumridge, Associated Press special representative in Batavia. says: "With all ...

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  15. COMPULSORY TRAINING IN AUSTRALIA?

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is expected to reveal to the Federal A.L.P. conference on Monday that the Government's military advisers favor compulsory training. ...

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  16. WRECKED PLANE LOCATED

    SYDNEY. Saturday -- A RAAF plane which crashed 14 months ago has been located 100 miles from Darwin. ...

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  17. DOCTORS ARE "DYING OFF LIKE FLIES"

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--Public health was suffering and overworked doctors were "dying off like flies." the ...

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  18. RADIO WATCHES

    NEW YORK, November 24.--A New York company proposes to make radio watches and to run a broadcasting station to keep them ...

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  19. MISSING PILOT SUFFERED BRAINSTORM

    LONDON. November 24.--Flying Officer John Adam, who stole a Meteor plane from the RAF station at Molesworth, had a ...

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  20. FIREARMS STOLEN

    JERUSALEM. November 24.-- Two lorryloads of men, believed to have been Jews, dressed in RAF uniforms entered an RAF depot ...

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  21. MacArthur Orders That All Japanese War Profits Be Taxed Away

    NEW YORK. November 24. --The Associated Press Tokio representative says: In the most strongly - worded ...

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  22. [?]IPS WARNED OF POSSIBLE NEW REEF

    BRISBANE. Sunday.-- An [?] message has been [?] to ships off the [?] coast to watch for ...

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  23. DEPARTMENT CRITICISED OVER APATHY REGARDING MALARIA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Claims that returned soldiers with malaria had been forced to return to work before an attack was over were made in fresh criticism yesterday of the Repatriation Department. ...

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  24. FRANCO, PRO-AXIS?

    WASHINGTON. November 24. --The Associated Press says State Department officials allege an investigation of a list of 9000 ...

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  25. EYESIGHT RESTORED BY OPERATION

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- Commenting to-day on a successful military hospital operation on the eye of Sgt-Major Yauwiga, a ...

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  26. JAPS MAY RESUME FOREIGN TRADE

    TOKIO, November 24. -- The Associated Press says General MacArthur has granted the Japanese Government permission to ...

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  27. Women Prisoners Made To Witness Hangings

    FRANKFURT November 24.-- Five men were hanged at Dachau for cutting up a blanket to make foot coverings said Riva Levy ...

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  28. WANTED MAN SURRENDERS

    TOKIO. November 24.--A member of the Black Dragon Society. Kazunobu Kanokogi. "who was wanted" by Gen. MacArthur. ...

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