JAPANESE ON TRIAL FOR 419 DAYS
(Rec. 11.10) TOKIO, April 16 The war crimes trial of Premier To jo and twenty-four others ended today. The judges have gone into recess for an indefinite eriod to write their judgments. It was the defendants’ four hundred and nineteenth day in the court. It is the longest war crimes trial in history.
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Grey River Argus, 17 April 1948, Page 4
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