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  4. GERMAN RULERS STAND TRIAL

    NUREMBURG, Tues.--Men who ruled Germany and shattered the peace of the world entered the dock to-day --the day of the opening of history's greatest trial-- as ordinary criminals. ...

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  5. Ja[?] Sailors Watch Americans Fold Up "Rising Sun" Flag

    Japanese sailors look on gloomily as two U.S. Marines fold up the "Rising Sun" taken from the mast of the wrecked battleship, Nagato. This interesting scene took place in Japan soon after the Allied occupation forces landed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FRENCH ASSEMBLY FAVOURS EQUAL REPRESENTATION

    PARIS, Tues.--The French Assembly, voted by 358 to 29 votes in favour of a motion stipulating equal representation in the Cabinet for the three major parties. ...

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  7. GARMENTS FROM POUNDED TREE BARK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Garments made from pounded tree bark are being sold in parts of the Philipines, as cloth is so scarce. From ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. Slight Convulsion Of Unrest In Java

    BATAVIA, Tues.--Java is going through another slight convulsion of unrest, on which the Allied main headquarters staff and Java Command appear to hold divergent views, says the Australian Associated Press correspondent, Harry Plumridge. ...

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  9. BENEFITS FROM WAR-TIME RESEARCH

    CANBERRA, Tues.-- Wartime research is now benefiting Australian public health, the Acting Minister for Health, Senator ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND.

    SYDNEY, Tues.--An Australian Eleven will be sent to New Zealand this season. An undertaking has been given by the ...

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  11. NOT GUILTY OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tues.--At the Central Criminal Court to-day, Herbert Brown, 37, coloured bush-worker and jockey, was found ...

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  12. Curfew Lifted In Tel Aviv

    TEL AVIV, Tues.--The Mayor of Tel Aviv, Rokach, announced the curfew will be lifted to-night. He declared the plundering and ...

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  14. Blame Placed For Iran Uprising

    WASHINGTON, Tues.--The uprising in Iran was engineered by disreputable, discontented elements, who might have infiltrated into Iran from the Russian Caucasus, declared Hussein Ali, newly-arrived Iranian Ambassador. ...

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  15. WOMAN WANTED TO END IT ALL

    SYDNEY, Tues.--A well-dressed well-spoken woman, about 40, was found near The Gap, Watson's Bay, in a critical condition ...

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  16. P.O.W. CAMP TRADERS DEFENDED

    SINGAPORE, Tues.--Prisoner of war camp traders were defended by Corporal V. Jensen, of Lidcombe. who arrived by the ...

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  17. Felt Japs Would Make Mistake

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The former Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet, Admiral J. Richardson, giving evidence at the ...

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  18. CASE CONCLUDED AGAINST YAMASHITA

    MANILA, Tues.--The prosecution has completed the case in General Yamashita's trial. The court denied the defence motion ...

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  19. MAE WEST DEMANDS £3000 A WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Negotiations to bring Mae West to Australia for the production of "Catherine was Great" and "Diamond Lil," may ...

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  20. British Government To Nationalise Services

    LONDON, Tues.--The British Government intends, at a later stage, after the nationalisation of coal mining, to introduce measures for bringing under national ownership and control electricity supply, gas industries, and transport services. ...

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  21. SPEEDING UP OF OCCUPATIONAL DISCHARGES

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Arrangements have been made to accelerate the discharge of 12,000 men, whose release from the services has been ...

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  22. SEEK OPINION ON SOCIAL SERVICE SCHEMES.

    CANBERRA, Tues.--Full Cabinet to-night decided to seek the opinion of eminent constitutional lawyers as to the validity of a ...

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  23. Waited On By Jap Officers

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Three soldiers who made up a detachment which recovered records relating to 50,000 men who worked on the ...

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  24. Spray D.D.T. From Bombers

    CANBERRA, Tues.--Spraying D.D.T. from Beaufort bombers to combat mosquitoes, buffalo flies, ticks and flies in areas where ...

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  25. New York Threatened With Unprecedented Crime Wave

    NEW YORK, Tues.--Murders and manslaughters in New York are averaging one daily, and the city is threatened with an unprecedented crime wave, which it is not prepared to meet, because of the decrease in police personnel. ...

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