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  4. PUBLIC HIT HARD BY STRIKE CUTS

    IMPACT of the coal strike on New South Wales was emphasised by drastic restrictions announced yesterday. Industry must not gas ...

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  5. DEATH MARCH IN BORNEO REVEALED

    LABUAN, Dec. 4.—Grim details of the massacre of 48 prisoners of war in a dreadful march along the coast of Borneo on the day the Australians landed at Labuan were given to-day ...

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  6. Girl Test

    Miss Evie Hdyes checking stage ability and form to select "Miss Queensland," in the "Miss Australia" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HUN CHIEF WAS GLUM

    GOERING rests his face on his hands as he listens to proceedings in the Nuremberg trial. Hess, looking emaciated, clasps his bony hands together as he follows the evidence of Nazi war guilt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 14 Burned To Death In Java

    BATAVIA, Dec 4. (A.A.P.).—Indonesian extremists yesterday locked 14 Europeans in a hut at ...

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  9. 4000 KILLED IN INDIA BY TIDAL WAVE

    LONDON, Dec. 4 (A.A.P.).—It is estimated that 4000 lives were lost when a tidal wave struck a 100-mile stretch of India's coast west of Karachi (north-west India) last Wednesday. ...

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  10. U.S. Loan To Britain , Known Soon

    LONDON, Dec. 4 (A.A.P.).—Discussions are taking place in Washington to-day on the latest American ...

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  11. Trial Prosecutor Says Nazis

    LONDON, Dec. 4 (A.A.P.).—"The defendants were the instruments without which Hitler's will could not have been carried out," said the Chief British Prosecutor (Sir Hartley Shawcross) opening the British case against ...

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  12. BOUND AND GAGGED IN HOLD-UP

    LONDON, Dec. 4 (Special).—In he latest jewel robberies in England, six young men forced their way into a London jeweller ...

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  13. £23,000 IN FOR APPEAL

    More than £23,000 has now been subscribed to the Lord Mayor's Food for Britain Appeal. "Yesterday's donations brought ...

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  14. BAY SPOUT

    Waterspout which appeared in Moreton Bay, off Scarborough, at 5.10 a.m. on Sunday. Its height was estimated at 2000ft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DETAIL ON EMPIRE JAP FORCE SOON

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Negotiations between Empire countries and America regarding composition of the Empire Jap occupation ...

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  16. MINERS' STRIKE UNPOPULAR HERE

    THERE will be no coal strike in Queensland it miners stick to the opinions they expressed in the Ipswich district yesterday. Cross-section of opinion ...

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  17. NEW RECORD IN RELEASES

    Redbank Dispersal Centra last week set a record of 2637 discharge, bringing the November total to 9431. ...

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  19. Minimum Period On Trios To U.K.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Australian wishing to travel to Great Britain with their wives will be required to give an undertaking ...

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  20. DIGGERS OPPOSE APPOINTMENT

    The state branch of the Diggers' Association decided last night to ask the Federal Government to ancel the appointed of Mr. A ...

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  21. SEVEN NEW CASES OF PARALYSIS

    Seven more cases of Infantile paralysis were reported to the State Health authorities yesterday. Four were from the ...

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  22. CATHOLICS ANGRY AT LASKI SPEECH

    NEW YORK, Dec. 4 (A.A.P.).—The New York Times says that groups of Roman Catholics last night picketed the Hotel Astor ...

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  23. GREEK ELECTIONS

    The Greek Premier (M. Sophouslis) has announced that the Greek general elections will be held in the last week of next March ...

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  24. ON MURDER CHARGE

    Wong Koy, sixth Chinese to be larged with the murder of George be Bow, at Breakfast Creek, on to bout November 27. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. "TEST TUBE" BABIES EXPECTED HERE

    THE PRESIDENT of the Queensland Branch of the British Medical Association (Dr. H. Hkrn) said yesterday that he understood that some Brisbane women were expecting "test tube" babies. ...

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  26. LASCAR SEAMEN WALK OFF SHIP

    Thirty-British British Indian (Lascar) seamen walked off the Dutch ship Both at Musgrave wharf late yesterday. Earlier they ...

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  27. CHARTER APPROVED

    The American State Department announces that 45 nations have now completely approved the Charter of the United Nations Organisation ...

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  28. UNSETTLED

    CLOUDY and unsettled conditions, with cooler south to south-east winds, accompanied by showers, are ...

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  29. PARIS CLASH ON HAIRDO v HAT

    LONDON, Dec. 4 (Special).—Paris women have been caught up in a violent' controversy between milliners and hairdressers, in which each side claims that its efforts are principally responsible for women's smartness. ...

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  30. BENNETT WILL TESTIFY TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Lieu-cenant-General H. Gordon Benlett is expected to begin his evidence when the public inquiry ...

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  31. PRINCESS & PARTY AT MOVIE THRILLER

    LONDON, Dec. 4(A.A.P).—Princess Elizabeth and seven young friends, including four Guards officers saw the thriller , Duet for ...

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