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  3. FIRST STEP IN PLAN TO SPEED UP WAR CRIMES TRIAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—All the 21 Nazi war leaders were in the dock at Nuremberg together yesterday for the first time this year. Counsel for Goering, Hess, Keitel and Ribbentrop addressed the court and indicated the witnesses they wished to call and documents they wished to produce in defence ...

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  4. NO REAL UNITY, SAYS CARDINAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—The victorious Fowers might nominally be united, but were certainly not unit, ed in sincerity of purpose, said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. YAMASHITA HANGED

    MANILA, Sunday.—General Yamashita was hanged on Friday. The sentence of execution against the ...

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  6. MINOR CLASHES AFTER SURRENDER OF R.I.N. MUTINEERS

    BOMBAY, Sunday.—Since the unconditional surrender yesterday morning of all Royal Indian Navy ships in the mutineers' hands and R.I.N. strikers who had barricaded themselves in the Castle Barracks there have been minor clashes in Bombay. ...

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  7. MOST HEAVILY TAXED PEOPLE

    LONDON, Sunday.— Germans will probably be the most heavily taxed people in the world under the new levies of the ...

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  8. PRIMATE PRAISES GERMAN CHURCH LEADERS'ACTION

    LONDON, Sunday — The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher) has sent a letter to the Bishop of Wurms, president of the German ...

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  9. HOPES Not BRIGHT FOR FRENCH LOAN BID

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Administration officials have privately expressed doubt whether a French delegation that will arrive ...

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  10. DUTCH CONCERNED ABOUT UPRISING IN NORTH CELEBES

    BATAVIA, Sunday. — Only meagro details have been added to information from the Menado and Gorontalo. areas in Northern ...

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  11. RELATIONS NOT STRAINED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — It was most unfortunate that because both sides put their cases forcibly most people got the impression ...

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  12. Agenda for Empire Prime Ministers

    LONDON. Sunday. — Three broadly related, groups of topics', are listed for discussion at the Commonwealth' Prime Ministers' Conference to be held after ...

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  13. DOCUMENTS TO BE RETURNED TO CZECHS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The State Department has announced that the U.S. has ordered immediate return to Czechoslovakia of certain German documents ...

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  14. LOAN REJECTION WOULD HIT EUROPE

    OMAHA, Sunday. — The British Ambassador to Washington (the Earl of Halifax), addressing the Chamber of Commerce, said ...

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  15. 8000 TONS FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The P. and O. steamer Perim sailed from Station Pier yesterday with 8000 tons of food for Britain. ...

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  16. 13 NOW DETAINED IN CANADIAN SPY PROBE

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—It is officially announced that 11 men and two women have been detained thus far in the espionage investigations. The Royal Commission's counsellors have advised the Minister of Justice (Mr. L. St. Laurent) that it may be ...

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  17. CRIME WAVE IN VIENNA

    VIENNA, Sunday. — Vienna is experiencing an unprecedented crime wave with a murder every day. ...

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  18. VIOLENCE REACHES CLIMAX AS ARGENTINES VOTE

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.—Three and a half million Argentinians went to the polls to-day to elect Colonel Peron or Senor Tamborini ...

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  19. Goods Wantonly Destroyed

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — RearAdmiral C. G. Cotter, Vice-Chief of the Navy's Materials Division, told the House of Representatives ...

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  20. BOXING

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Heavyweight Lee Oma (13 st. 8 lb.) technically knocked out light-heavyweight champion Gus Lcencvich (13 st. 1 lb.), ...

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  21. STRIKE STOPS N.T. TRAINS

    DARWIN, Sunday. — The Northern Territory's trains — both of them — have stopped and will not move again until a strike of railway employes' is ...

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  22. CHICKEN NOT WANTED AT WHITE HOUSE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — President Truman refused to accept a gift of 1000 chickens sent to the White House with a ...

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  23. PARALYSIS OUTBREAK IN SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. — Brigadier M'Kerron, of the British military administration, announced that infantile paralysis had broken out among service ...

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  24. JAP EXPORTS FAR BELOW NORMAL

    TOKIO, Sunday.—General Douglas MacArthur announces that Japan's 1946 export programme aggregates about 25 per cent, of the ...

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  25. Cardinals Appointed to Historical Churches

    LONDON, Sunday.—Australia's Cardinal Gilroy, at Friday's secret consistory, was appointed cardinal of the fourth-century church, ...

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  26. Radar Diverted Bombers to Dublin

    LONDON, Sunday.—A flight of Gorman bombers making for Belfast (Northern Ireland) was diverted to Dublin during the war ...

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  27. CHAOTIC CONDITIONS IN MUKDEN

    MUKDEN, Sunday.—Allied correspondents who yesterday, for the first time, were permitted to move around Mukden without escort, ...

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  28. ANTI-RUSSIAN FEELING OVER MANCHURIA

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. — On the occasion of Red Army Day 4000 students demonstrated in Chungking and 3000 in Shanghai demanded that Russia ...

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  29. Lindrum Wins Snooker at Manchester

    MANCHESTER. Sunday. — For the third successive day Joe Davis, in, the snooker match of 73 frames against Horace Lindrum, made a break of, ...

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  30. NEEDS BIGGER SHIPS TO HELP AIRMEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—"I have secured an extra 200 berths for March, but what I want is a ship like the Queen Mary or the Queen Elizabeth," said ...

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  31. British Get Rid of German Poison Gas

    BERLIN, Sunday.—British troops, wearing gas masks, disposed of 110,000 tons of poison gas found in the British zone. Most of the gas was found in ...

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  32. SHIPPING HOLD-UP PUTS AUSTRALIA IN HOLLAND'S BAD BOOKS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Dutch feeling against Australia has been greatly increased in the past few weeks by the continued holdup of a "merey ship" ...

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  33. SWISS CHEER MONTGOMERY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Thousands lined the snow-eovorcd streets of the Swiss capital and cheered Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery, who was making ...

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  35. INVITED TO JOIN BIG VICTORY PARADE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British. Government has invited China and Russia to send contingents of armed forces to ...

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  36. £1,000,000 Fur Auction in London

    LONDON, Sunday.—Designed to reestablish London as a centre of the world's fur trading, the first general auction since 1940 will be held next ...

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  37. "TERRORISTS" ARRESTED IN ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday. — Argentine police report that they have arrested a number of men and seized a large quantity of arms in what they ...

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  38. FRENCH PROTEST OVER SPANISH EXECUTIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The French Assembly, by a big majority, passed a resolution protesting against the execution in Madrid last Wednesday of ...

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  39. POISONOUS "HOOCH" PLANT RAIDED

    LONDON. Sunday.— Military police. raiding an innocent-looking bungalow in Sourabaya, discovered 3000 gallons of poisonous "hooch" which had been ...

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  40. British- Yugoslav Trade Agreement

    BELGRADE, Sunday.—All difficulties have been overcome in preliminary negotiations for a trade agreement between Yugoslavia and Britain. ...

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  42. "GLASS-HOUSE" HAS LITTLE GLASS LEFT AFTER RIOT

    LONDON, Sunday. — Prisoners rioted at Aldershot detention barracks last night and inflicted seriout damage oh the building. The ...

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  43. Orphan Jews for Palestine

    LONDON, Sunday.—All the 350 Palestine entry certificates granted for Jews in Palestine will be assigned to orphan children, says Router's ...

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  44. Czechoslovakia Offers Aid to Britain

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Czechoslovak Minister for Food (M. Vaclav Majer) has offered Britain several thousand tons of sugar, cheeso, hops ...

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  45. German Advisory Council at British H.Q.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German Ad. visory Council of 30 members, as from March 6, will function at British Military Government Headquarters in ...

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  46. U.S. LOAN FOR HUNGARY

    BUDAPEST. Sundny. — The American Government is granting Hungary a £2½ million loan with which to buy American Army equipment still in ...

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  47. First Tests at Britain's Atomic Station

    LONDON, Sunday. — The first experiments had already begun at Britain's new atomic research station at Didcot, says the "Daily Telegraph." ...

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  48. CHURCH LEADERS DEPLORE HARDSHIPS INFLICTED ON GERMANS

    BERNE, Sunday. — A world conference of non-Roman Catholic church leaders passed a resolution expressing concern over the situation arising from the transfer of German populations, "which is an offence to the Christian conscience." ...

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  49. FULL RATE FOR P.O.W. LABOR SOON

    LONDON, Sunday. —The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Tom Williams) announced that farmers employing prisoners of war after April 1 would ...

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  50. CHURCHILL UNLIKELY TO PUBLISH WAR STORY

    MIAMI BEACH, Sunday.—Commenting on a London report that Marshall Field mid Henry Luce were seeking to publish his story of the war, Mr. ...

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