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  4. DEFECTS IN TRIAL OF YAMASHITA

    Should General Yamashita found guilty by the United States Military Commission in Manila it will be a decision based largely on evidence and legal processes which would not be accepted by any British or American ...

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  5. U.S. TROOPS IN CHINA

    The Communist "Dally News;" accusing American forces of positively participating in the China conflict, declared that at the end ...

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  6. CLOTHING COUPONS

    After November 15 coupons will not be required for a number of items of colthing and footwear. The decision was reached by ...

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  7. LUCKY ESCAPE OF CUP HORSE

    Melbourne Cup fancy Typhoon and four other thoroughbreds had a lucky escape from being burnt to death last night when the stables owned by Mr. B. Plum and occupied by trainer J. Sing at Eskdale-street ...

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  8. LATE NEWS

    LONDON. -- Mr. Attlee will visit Ottawa with Mr. Mackenzie King, for a courtesy visit after the Washington talks. ...

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  9. INDONESIANS GO ASHORE

    The 800 of the 1400 Indonesians from Australia who refused to leave the Esperance Bay when it reached Batavia have been removed from the ship with the assistance of the guard, leaving only 19 detainees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. QUIET BUT TENSE

    An official military report describes the situation in Java as quiet bub tense. British and Indian troops have reached ...

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  11. Reconstruction of Greece.

    The Greek Prime Minister, M. Canellpoulos, stated he desired to visit London and Washington in a fortnight's, time in order to ask ...

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  12. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS

    NUREMBERG, Nov. 5. (A.A.P.). The chief prosecutor at the forthcoming trials of major Nazi war criminals, Mr. Justice Robert ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. Japanese to Hear War Trials

    A representative of the legal section of S.E. Asia Command said that the trials,of war criminals in Japan would start early ...

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  14. WESTERN BLOC CONDEMNED

    The French Communist leader, Maurice Thorez, addressing the central committee of the party, condemned any idea of a ...

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  16. DOUBTS ON TESTIMONY

    Continued attacks by the defence on the credibility of two witnesses whose evidence concerned a mass murder plan by Japanese, occupied practically all to-day's sitting of the Military Commission tryng Yamashita. ...

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  18. ARAB'S VIEWS OUTLINED

    Musa Alami, Palestine delegate to the full pan-Arab League, stated that Arabs are willing to agree to additional immigration of ...

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  19. GRIM MEMORIAL TO NAZIS

    A grim, permanent memorial of the most terrible Nazi act of obliteration and massacre in France will be the village of ...

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  20. NOT ACCORDING TO PLAN

    "Operation stork"--the evacuation of 50,000 Berlin children--is not going according to plan. After three weeks only 17,000 ...

    Article : 135 words
  21. VAST "ROGUES' GALLERY"

    The world's largest "rogues gallery." containing details of 8,000,000 persons, has been established by the Allies to aid the ...

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  22. LANGUAGES IN WALES .

    Only 811,000 Welshmen out of a population of 2,500,000 can speak English and Welsh. Of the remainder more than 1,500,000 ...

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  23. MYSTERY MAY BE SOLVED

    The search for the bodies of Hitler and Eva Braun, now officially presumed dead by the British Government, has been ...

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  24. PROLONGATION OF LIFE

    The president of a "live to be 150 club" is the Russian-born Oxford scientist, Dr. V. Korenchevsky, who believes that old ...

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  25. "BLUEBEARD" SLAYER

    Psychiatrists declared the a[?]legel "Bluebeard" slayer, Dr. Marcel Petiot, was sane at his pretrial Interrogation. Dr Petiot ...

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  26. PRISONERS FREED

    It is officially announced that all prisoners still in gaol who were convicted during the Japanese occupation will be released ...

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  27. DICKERS RETURN TO WORK

    Britain's dockers returned to work to-day, after a five weeks strike. At least 120 vessels awaited them in London docks ...

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  28. TRAGEDY IN PARIS

    A stamp album worth £3000 was stolen from the home of a Parisian philatelist, whose housekeeper was murdered, and ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS AT BOMBAY

    The Australian servicers cricket team arrived to-day from New Delhi for a three-days match against the Western Zone. Hassett and ...

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  30. "SECRET" WEAPON FOUND IN INDO-CHINA

    A very clever type of Annamite "automatic bow," which shoots, arrows at the rate of five per clip from a magazine, has been captured by the French in Indo- China. ...

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  31. Want Macarthur To Step ln

    The newly-formed International Independence Youth Movement urged General MacArthur to intercede and try to ...

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  32. LE HAVRE OUT OF BOUNDS

    Virtually the whole of [?]e Havre, the second port In Prance, has been placed out of bounds to the American troops as a ...

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  33. NORWAY THANKS BRITAIN

    King Haakon has cabled King George, expressing thanks for the services of British land forces and of their commander, General Sir ...

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