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  3. BELSEN TRIAL KRAMER MERELY OBEYED ORDERS, SAYS COUNSEL,

    LUNEBURG, Tuesday.—Josef Kramer, who, as a member of, the S.S. was pledged to unswerving obedience to his commanders, only carried out the orders of his superiors, declared Major Winwood, Kramer's counsel, opening the case for the defence. ...

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    FORMER ENEMIES, these Australians from H.M.A.S. Napier and Japanese are seen queued up together at a, tram stop in Yokohama.— Australian,Official. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INDONESIAN FORCES MASSING TO PREVENT DUTCH LANDINGS

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.— "The Times" correspondent, who says that the situation in Java appears to be deteriorating, quotes the Indonesian newspaper "Merndka" (Freedom) as saying that the "People's Army," comprising all the armed Indonesian ...

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  6. Fearful Possibilities

    WASHINGTON, Tues.—Giving evidence before joint hearings of the Senate Military and Commerce Committees. Dr. ...

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  7. AMERICANS SEIZE JAP RESERVES OF WEALTH

    TOKIO, Tuesday.— American troops have seize Japanese gold and silver bullion and coin valued at more than 250,000,000 dollars, ...

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  8. SECRET OF ATOMIC BOMB WILL NOT BE SHARED

    TIPTONVILLE (Tennessee), Tuesday.—President Truman declared unequivocally that the secret of the atomic bomb would not be shared with additional nations. He told a press conference that although he had not consulted Britain and Canada on ...

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  9. PROTEST AGAINST SUSPENSION OF BELGIAN PAPER

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—The entire press is unanimously protesting against the Government's suspension of the Royalist newspaper ...

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  10. SWING TO LABOR IN NORWEGIAN ELECTION,

    OSLO, Tuesday.—First results of the Norwegian general election, mainly front country districts in southern and western Norway, show clear progress for Labor ...

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  11. SWIMMERS AID IN RESCUE

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Groups of picked volunteer swimmers from the escort aircraft carrier. Trouneer dived repeatedly into a heavy sea ...

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  12. BOMB REPAIR WORKERS DOWN TOOLS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Thirty thousand of London's bomb repair workers to-day downed tools, assembled at Hyde Park, formed ...

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  13. "SECRET CANNOT BE KEPT"

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The atomic bomb secret cannot be kept. Scientists will refusre to be used as pawns in the game of power polities." ...

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  14. Jap's "Sincere Sorrow and Regret" For Atrocities

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.-Matsumoto, I former commandant ot tho Singnpore internment cnmp, lins written to General Dempsey, asking him to convey to Lord ...

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  15. SLAVE WORKERS SENT TO "MURDER FACTORY"

    WIESBADEN, Tuesday. — When the trial opened of six German men and one woman charged with killing 400 Russiaus and Polish slave ...

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  16. INDIAN V.C. WINNERS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Thirty-one Indians, all winners of the V.C. in the second world war, are visiting London and sightseeing. They will receive their awards ...

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  17. NOT ADMITTING WAR GUILT

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Admiral Yohai's appointment. as Navy Minister was confirmed by the Premier (Baron Shidehara) at a press ...

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  18. CHINESE COMMUNIST OFFICIAL MURDERED

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—A fusillade of shots killed the secretary, of the Communist Party's Chungking headquarters. (Li Shao Shih), when he was motoring in a, ...

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  19. HESS IN NUREMBERG

    LONDON, Tuesday, — Radolf Hess has arrived in Nuremberg, says Reuter's correspondent at Wiesbaden. Kesselring and Dr. chacht also were ...

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  20. JEWS DETERMINED TO HELP REFUGEES SETTLE IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Jewish mass meetings throughout Palestine yester-day adopted an identical resolution which stated "that they would defend ...

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  21. NAZISM DEAD, SAYS KESSELRING

    LONDON, Tuesday.— "Nazism is positively dead," said Kesselring in an interview at Oberursel. He added that there was a danger ...

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  22. Dyke Breach Closed

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Hdversum Radio says that engineers have closed the breach blown by the R.A.F in the West Kappelle dyke on Walckeren ...

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  23. GERMAN ESTATES CONFISCATED

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — Edwin. Hoernle, Communist head of the agricultural administration in the Russian zone, said that by the end ...

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  24. Emperor Knew of Plan to Attack Pearl Harbor

    TOKIO, Tuesday.— Prince Higashikuni, replying to correspondents, said that plans for the attack on Pearl Harbor were known in general to Emperor ...

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  25. ARGENTINA REBUFFED BY MOSCOW

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Authoritative persons said Moscow promptly rejected Argentina's proposal for resumption ot diplomatie relations. ...

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  27. FAMILY OF JAP PUPPET ARRESTED

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Rangoon Radio says that the British military authorities in Bangkok have arrested the wife, son, four daughters and ...

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  28. BOMBER DEMOLISHES ROW OF HOUSES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Stirling bomber which crashed in Yorkshire demolished a templete row of 17 houses, killing all the crew and one civilian. Another person ...

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  29. London Farewells Mr. and Mrs. Bruce

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee), despite pressing Parliamentary engagements, found an opportunity to spend a few ...

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  31. LAVAL TRIAL SUSPENDED AFTER READING OF IRRELEVANT DEPOSITION

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The President suspended the session of the Laval trial after discovering that one of the depositions being read was actually taken for the Petain trial, and had nothing to do with the trial of Laval. ...

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  32. MACARTHUR'S COMMAND "GETTING TOUGH"

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—The New York "Post's"' Tokio correspondent says that the censorship at MaeArthur's Command, which has been ...

    Article : 113 words
  33. FAMOUS PAINTINGS RESTORED TO HOLLAND

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday.— United States aircraft yesterday returned to Holland 26 of Holland's most famous paintings, which the Germans looted. ...

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  34. DOCKERS' STRIKE EXPANDS LIKE SNOWBALL

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The dockers' strike which started a fortnight age with 6O Birkenhead dockers demanding an extra 8/ a day for unloading ...

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  35. DOG THAT FINDS LOST GOLF BALLS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A golfer's Labrador Retriever, which has discovered more than 3000 lost golf balls in the past two years, is one of the most valuable dogs ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE ON PEACE CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. —Australia's official attitude to the holding of a, full peace conference Was stated on the highest ...

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  37. DISPUTING FILM WORKERS CLASH IN HOLLYWOOD

    HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday.—For the third time in four days fists, clubs, bottles and black jacks Flew during a struggle between striking and non-striking studio ...

    Article : 85 words
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