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  2. JAP GENERAL ON WHITE FLAG CHARGE

    TOKYO, Tuesday.--Lieut-General Homma, win is among the 400 to be tried in Japan for wacrimes, is charged that he failed to give quarten to American troops in Manila on May 6 1942. ...

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  3. Lords Approve American Loan. Tories Withhold Votes

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The House of Lords, by 90 votes to 8, tonight approved the American loan agreement, which has already been passed by the House of Commons. ...

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  4. TROUBLE SPOT IN PERSIA

    AZERBAIJAN, Persia's most northerly province, has been a post-war danger spot since Persian "rebels," allegedly under Russian protection, rose against the Teheran Government. The rebels have now proclaimed self-government for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Mothers-in-law Want To Go To America Too

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The mother-in-law question is a factor in immigration from Australia and New Zealand to the ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. Radio Tip Causes Wall St. Flurry

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Walter Wincheh. the radio commentator, turned share-market tipster this week to cause Wall Street's worst ...

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  8. Not Seeking Japanese Trade

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Although American business men are already examing trade possibilities in Japan, the Commonwealth ...

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  9. Attack On Car Records By British Drivers

    LONDON, Tuesday--Britain's motor tar speed kings are planning to help the export drive. by raising the ...

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  10. VINDEX MAY TAKE TASMANIA SOLDIERS HOME

    The British aircraft carrier Vindex may carry stranded Tasmanian servicemen home when she sails from Melbourne on Saturday ...

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  11. U.S. RADIO AIDED JAPS AT PEARL HARROR

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The Japanese intercepted an American broadcast on December 6, 1941, revealing the number of battleships, cruisers and destroyers entering or anchored in Pearl Harbor. ...

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  12. TIGHT CURB SOUGHT ON FASCISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Many questions are to be asked in the House of Commons aimed at prodding the Government ...

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  13. CARRIER LEAVES FOR N.Z. TOMORROW

    The British aircraft carrier HMS Atheling is due 10 sail for New Zealand from Station Pier at 6 a.m. tomorrow. She is carrying 700 ...

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  15. JET BOMBS FOR U.S. ARMY

    JET-PROPELLED BOMBS are being built in America for the U.S. Army. This picture shows, top, the JB-1A, which can carry two tons of explosive inside its Wings. Its jet engine is modelled on that of the German buzz bomb, but is located ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BRITISH AND FRENCH TALKS ON SYRIA

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- British and French military conversations will begin at Beirut (Syria) on Friday to decide how British and French ...

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  17. Rises For French Public Servants

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- The French Government was willing to grant public service workers wage increases ...

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  18. Britain To Free Ships By March

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- British merchant shipping is to be freed from requisitioning from next ...

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  19. PEIRSE RETIRES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The London Gazette today announced the retirement of Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Peirse. He will retain ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. War Pension Increases In Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday.--New war pension rates, affecting 900.000 persons and costing £9,000,000 a year, will operate from the first ...

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  22. CRUISER AUSTRALIA LEAVES TODAY

    LONDON. Tuesday.--The cruiser Australia will leave Plymouth for Australia tomorrow. She has been extensively repaired under ...

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  23. NAZI SECURITY CHIEF SHOOTS HIMSELF

    OSLO, Tuesday.-- Albert Weiner former chief of the German Security Police in Norway ...

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