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  3. Jap Civil Leaders May Escape Guilt For War Crimes

    After reading a statement at the war crimes trial by Oshima, the former Japanese Ambassador to Germany, in which he admitted secret dealings with von Ribbentrop the deputy prosecutor (Mr. F. Tavenner), said ...

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  4. CHINESE COMMUNISTS BREAK OFF TRUCE TALKS

    The Communist leader (Chou en Lai) announced that he had quitted the Nanking peace negotiations and asserted that the Far Eastern policies of the Chinese and American Governments were based on the assumption that there would be a ...

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  5. TANGLE OVER GERMAN ASSETS IN AUSTRIA

    The tangle of German assets in Austria and Russia's claims on them has pre-occupied the Austrian Foreign Minister (Gruber), who is busy in Paris trying to clear the way for the Austrian treaty, says Reuters. ...

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  6. TRUMAN DENIES DEAL WITH WALLACE

    It was denied officially that President Truman had made a deal with the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Wallace) in ...

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  7. U.S. NAVY NOT REDUCING OVERSEAS BASES

    The Navy Department stands by its original statement that there will be no reduction in its overseas bases, because of ...

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  8. SOVIET PURGE TO INCREASE PRODUCTION

    The ability to get things done has become more imperative than ever in Russia, which plans to trebble ...

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  9. ARGENTINE COURT JUDGES IMPEACHED

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 104 votes to 47, impeached four Supreme Court Justices for a violation of the constitution ...

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  10. DANES CHALLENGE INDEPENDENCE OF FAROE ISLAND

    The Danish Finance Minister declared that the action of the Parliament of Faroe Island, in proclaiming independence, was ...

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  11. ONLY DEMOCRATS TO HAVE VOTE IN POLAND

    An electoral bill to go before the National Council proposes a free, direct, secret and equal proportional democratic vote. It excludes Fascist ...

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  12. Co-operation Urged In Use Of Bases In Pacific Area

    A recommendation for the co-operative Australian and American use of South-west Pacific bases was made by Mr. J. E. Sheridan, ...

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  13. SEVEN SURVIVE CRASH OF BELGIAN PLANE

    It is believed that seven survived the crash of the Belgian Skymaster in New foundland after the machine became lost in heavy weather. ...

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  14. SCEPTICISM AT CHURCHILL PLAN FOR EUROPE

    Reuters correspondent in Paris says that French officials reserved comment on the suggestion of Mr. Churchill for a United States of ...

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  15. JET PLANES FOR PASSENGER AIR SERVICES

    The first demonstration flight of a Lancastrian airliner, fitted with jet-propulsion units, was carried out yesterday. The plane was a ...

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  16. INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF BRITISH SECRET AGENT IN FRANCE

    Two Scotland Yard detectives arrived for the inquiry into the death of Christopher Lord, stated to be a member of the British Secret ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA LEADS IN RADAR DEVELOPMENT

    On October 28, Australia will demonstrate to the world the latest development in radar — a multiple track radar range which ...

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  18. U.S. MARITIME STRIKE MAY END

    The National Maritime Union of C.I.O. has been awarded a parity with wages and conditions enjoyed by the A.F.L., thereby providing an ...

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  19. FIRM MARKET AT WOOL SALES IN BRITAIN

    There was strong competition throughout yesterday's wool sales and prices were very firm and occasionally dearer. Belgium and ...

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  20. DROP IN BRITISH EXPORTS

    The Board of Trade revealed that British exports during August amounted to £77,400,000, a decline of £15 millions compared with July, ...

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  21. ANGLO-AMERICAN UNITY ON AVIATION

    The Ministry of Civil Aviation announced that Britain and America had agreed to follow the basic principles of the Bermuda agreement ...

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  22. German Prisoners Live Like Lords

    Kent farmers, who are working day and night to save their crops from continuous rains, are angry because German war prisoners refuse ...

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  23. WOMAN ECONOMIST CHARGED AS SOVIET ACCOMPLICE

    Miss Agatha Chapman, economist at the Bank of China, was taken into custody and charged with conspiring with members of the Russian spy ...

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  24. TEXTILES TO BE IN SHORT SUPPLY

    All kinds of dress materials are likely to be scarce until some time in 1947, Sydney textile merchants said to-day. ...

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  25. SPLIT IN DE GAULLIST UNION

    Several leading members of the newly-mored de Gaullist Union are expected to resign as the result of a party split following the ...

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  26. JEWISH TERRORISTS RENEW BOMB OUTRAGES AT HAIFA

    A heavy explosion partly demolished the eastern railway station at Haifa after seven Jews had left a barrel, labelled dangerous at the ...

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  27. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IN TONGAN GROUP

    Volcanic cruptions on Niuafoou Island in the Tongan group are continuing and the area of devastation is spreading. ...

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  28. GIRL AIDED ESCAPE OF AUSTRIAN ARCHDUKE

    It is revealed that Archduke. Albrecht of Hapsburg, to whom Goebbels allegedly offered the Hungarian throne, left the French zone in a ...

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  29. DISMISSALS FOR N.Z. AIR FORCE STRIKERS

    The strike of airmen collapsed to-day when the men were given the alternative of returning to work or accepting their discharge and at ...

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  30. AMERICANS FEAR LOSS OF CAR EXPORT TRADE

    Only one in twenty American cars are going to export, compared with 50 per cent, of British production. ...

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  31. MONTGOMERY TO MEET MacARTHUR

    Field-Marshal Montgomery left for England in an American army plane. He told reporters he wanted to meet General MacArthur some day to get ...

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  32. SHARP FALLS IN U.S. SHARE MARKET

    The stock market yesterday suffered its third widest break since the recent downward movement began and railway and industrial ...

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  33. "HEART WILLING BUT FLESH WEAK"

    "The heart says send food to Britain, but the mind says don't," declared the Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia (Sir Godfrey ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN DRIVE FOR IMMIGRANTS

    Under a new policy for speeding up immigration the South African Government is considering the charter of special ships and the ...

    Article : 52 words
  35. ARMED RAID ON PALERMO RADIO

    About 100 men with hand grenades and machine guns attacked Palermo broadcasting station late last night. Fighting was still going on early ...

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  36. SYDNEY MANAGER FOR AIRLINES

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The appointment of Mr. John Borthwick as the Sydney branch manager of the Trans-Australian Airlines was ...

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  37. ORPHANS FROM BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The United Protestant Association is considering a proposal to bring to Australia a number of orphan boys from the ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. FIRE RESTRICTIONS LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Owing to the changed conditions, brought about by the rains. the restrictions on lighting fires in the open which were ...

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