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  2. Sultan Of Johore Tells Of Wild Jap Plans

    SINGAPORE.—Japan's fantastic plans for the conquest of the whole world were outlined by her war-time Premier, General Tojo, in talks with the Sultan of Johore, when he attempted to swing over the fabulously rich Sir Ibrahim to the Japanese side. ...

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  3. SIMPLE CEREMONY IN TOKIO

    TOKIO.—Simply and almost without military ceremony, General MacArthur made his entry into Tokio at the week-end. In the grounds of the American Embassy he ordered the raising of ...

    Article : 299 words
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    THE WEBB ATROCITY REPORT, released on Monday, told of the beheading of an Allied airman, who was believed to have been Flight Lieutenant W. F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  5. AMERICANS LIKE TRUMAN'S EASY WAYS

    NEW YORK.—President Truman still is holding popular support among Americans, who rather like his free and easy ways. ...

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  6. AWARD FOR HOPKINS

    WASHINGTON.—President Truman has awarded Mr. Harry Hopkins the Distinguished Service Medal for his "selfless courageous and objective ...

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  7. HOPKINS OUTSPOKEN

    NEW YORK.—The Western World was not big enough for both -the Spanish dictator, General Franco, and the United States, said Mr. Harry ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. Women Beer-Drinkers Aggravate Shortage

    LONDON.—Increased drinking by women and girls was one of the causes of Britain's beer shortage, a brewer says. ...

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  9. Russian On Murder Count

    LONDON.—The first Russian to appear before a British military court since the occupation of Germany is to be charged with murdering a ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. Krupps Works Taken Over

    LONDON, Tuesday.—One of the Krupps factories near Hamburg has been taken over by the British for use as an ordnance depot. During the war, these works ...

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  11. Japs Rake In Dollars

    NEW YORK. — Jap stores in the Yokohama - Tokio area are being rushed by Americans, who are taking advantage of the pegged rate of 15 ...

    Article : 82 words
  12. Black Dragon Hunt Begins

    NEW YORK.—Uncle Sam's secret service, the office of Strategic Services, already has gone into action on one of the biggest jobs of the Japanese occupation—the stamping out of the dreaded Black Dragon Society. The Black Dragon Society, Which ...

    Article : 301 words
  13. Nazis Had War Gas Much Worse Than Mustard

    LONDON.—The Germans had a war gas 100 times more deadly than last war's mustard gas, one drop of which on the skin would cause complete ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. Army Inquiry Likely Into Cousens Case

    CANBERRA.—It is expected that an Army court of inquiry will investigate the facts surrounding the broadcasts by Major Charles Cousens over Tokio Radio. ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. Czech Communists' Gift To State

    LONDON.—The Czech Communist Party, with the object of making a free gift to the State of 1,000,000 working hours, inaguarated a week-end scheme under ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. Soldiers' Best Girls

    NEW YORK.—Judges who are presiding at the "Miss America 1945" beauty pageant at Atlantic City, say there will be no flapper type of ...

    Article : 157 words
  17. Tallest Policeman Married

    WHYALLA.—The tallest policeman in the Empire was married here last week. Constable Terence Martin—6 ft. 8½in., nearly 18 stone, and size 12 ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. UNCIO Gavel Was Cracked

    NEW YORK.—The former Secretary of State. Mr. Stettinius, will have a new chairman's gavel when presiding at future meetings of the United ...

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  19. AMERICA WANTS 11 BASES IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON.—The US Navy has prepared a list of 11 major bases in the Pacific which, it intends to recommend to Congress, it should ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. BRITISH STRENGTH IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A statement has just been issued, revealing the strength of the British forces in South East Asia during 1944 and ...

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  21. FIRST FULLY LIGHTED SHIP THROUGH HEADS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The British 8000 ton steamer Antar sailed through Port Philip Heads early Sunday morning with its lights full on. ...

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  22. HIGH HONOUR TO HERO OF BATAAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Lieutenant General Wainwright, hero of Bataan; who was an inmate of a Japanese prison camp for three and ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. 5,017 OFFICERS WILL CHECK TAX EVASIONS

    CANBERRA.—To increase the checking of arrears and attempts to evade taxation, the Commonwealth Government is engaging 5,017 taxation officers, ...

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  24. GERMAN WAR INDUSTRIES FLOURISH

    NEW YORK.—The tough policy decided on by the Allied Governments for Germany is not being observed by the American representatives on the Military Control Council, and important war industries are being allowed to flourish, according to the New York Post's Washington correspondent, ...

    Article : 345 words
  25. Funeral Of US Admiral.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Vice Admiral Mc. Cain. famous commander of Task Force 38. who died soon after his return from the Tokio surrender ceremony, was ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. HITLER AND BORMAN REPORTED IN HAMBURG

    LONDON.—British Security Police are investigating strong rumours that Hitler and Martin Bormann. Hitler's deputy, have been seen in Hamburg, says an ...

    Article : 53 words
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    SOLUTION TO CROSSWORD NO. 66. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. MERCY KILLING PLEA

    LONDON.—A 63 year-old widow, Mary Watkins, was committed for trial at Penmaen, Wales, on a charge of having murdered her daughter, lvv Watkins, 35, ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. Italian Girls Stripped

    LONDON.—An Italian gang seized two girls who were waiting for Allied soldiers in the Rome shopping arcade stripped them naked, and forced them to walk at ...

    Article : 65 words
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