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  2. HOUSEWIVES' LOOT

    PARIS, Tuesday. — As a protest against food shortages, 1500 housewives in Toulouse pillaged stores, carrying off booty. They first raided ...

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  3. CLAIMS BY GREECE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Claims by Greece against Bulgaria and Italy have been made by the Greek Resent, Archbishop Damaskinos, who is in London. ...

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  4. US GARRISON IN JAPAN GREATLY REDUCED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — An announcement by General MacArthur that an Allied force of only 200,000, and not 2,000,000, as originally proposed, would be required to garrison Japan within the next ...

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  5. JAP GOING INTO CAGE

    SWPA. Tuesday. — Thousands of defeated Japanese troops are being brought to compounds on Muschu Island off Wewak, and to Torokina ...

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  6. Atomic Bomb To Destroy Warship?

    NEW "YORK, Tuesday. — If proposals are implemented to destroy the Japanese battleship Nagato with an atomic bomb. British and ...

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  7. Duntroon Carrying Home 750 POW From Far East

    The mercy ship Duntroon is due to sail from Singapore carrying home 750 released Australian prisoners-of-war, the greatest contingent yet to be brought out of the Far East. Yesterday, they were visited by their commander, Major-General C. A. Callaghan, who took charge of the Eighth ...

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  8. 45 GERMANS ALLEGED TO HAVE MURDERED MILLIONS IN CAMPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—New and shocking revelations of horrors perpetrated at German concentration camps at Belsen and Osterwitz were made at the trial of the first major Nazi war criminals at Luneberg. Joseph Kramer, better known as ...

    Article : 324 words
  9. Demobilisation Due

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Demobilisation will begin on Monday week and will be in full swing by November, when, it is expected, ...

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  10. OUR VIEWS ON ITALY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—While Australia could not forget the infamous record of Fascist Italy, it remembered at the same time that thousands ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. Reprisals Taboo

    RANGOON, Tuesday. — Japanese atrocities were the subject of a special instruction today by Admiral Mountbatten, C-in-C, ...

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  12. US WILL FEED EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—His Government would be ready to fulfil requests made to it for food for Europe, excepting sugar, fats and oils, up to January 1, ...

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  13. FRANCES ECONOMY

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Plans for speeding up France's economical recovery were announced today by the French Foreign Minister. ...

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  14. Mysterious Explosion On New British Battleship

    LONDON, Tuesday.—No official explanation has been given for an explosion at Clydebank on the new British battleship Vanguard. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S LINCOLN BOMBER READY SOON

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The first Australian-made Lincoln bomber, a modification of the famous Lancaster, will be tested in Melbourne next January. It has ...

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  16. No Controls For US Oil

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The American Administration did not contemplate any control over the price or production of oil, says the US Petroleum ...

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  17. HAW HAW ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—William (Lord Haw Haw) Joyce is now facing charges of high treason at old Bailey. Worldwide interest is being manifest in the case. The defendant claims he was born in America, subsequently became a naturalised German subject and therefore could not be guilty of treason against Britain. Fifty journalists representing ...

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  18. SOLICITUDE FOR DUTCH

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Underfed and wearing pieces of wood strapped to their feet as shoes, 460 Dutch schoolchildren have arrived in London. They had been ...

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  19. INDIA DEMOBILISES

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.— Demobilisation will begin throughout India next Monday. It will be spread over eight months. First to be discharged will be recruits ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. JAP TEXTILE INDUSTRY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Allies have been urged by textile industries to define their attitude towards the future of the industry in Japan. ...

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