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  3. HOPES RAISED FOR SETTLEMENT OF N.S.W. DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, December 4.-The first glimmer of hope for a settlement of the paralysing industrial disputes in New South Wales came to-night when the New South Wales branch of the Ironworkers' Association indicated that it was ...

    Article : 202 words
  4. GREEK DELEGATION

    LONDON, December 3 (A.A.P.). —The Greek E.A.M. coalition delegation, in a statement to the London Press, declared that key posts ...

    Article : 272 words
  5. LONDON'S CONCERN OVER SAFETY OF CIVILIAN INTERNEES IN JAVA

    LONDON, December 3 (A.A.P.).—"I have instructed our Ambassador at The Hague to seek the views of the Dutch Government as soon as possible on the whole subject of the evacuation of civilians from ...

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  6. PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S PROPOSALS TO DEAL WITH LABOUR TROUBLES

    WASHINGTON, December 3 (A.A.P.).—President Truman has sent a message to Congress announcing that he is establishing fart-finding boards to handle the General Motors strike and the threatened steel ...

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  7. PREVIOUS CONFERENCE FAILED.

    The President said that the recent Labour Management Conference had reached some agreements on a few general principles but had not agreed ...

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  8. WITHHOLDING OF INFORMATION

    BATAVIA, Dec. 3 (A.A.P.).— Newspaper correspondents, of whom there are more than 64 in Batavia representing the world's ...

    Article : 233 words
  9. GRAVE FEARS EXPRESSED.

    Major Lloyd George said: "The immediate danger is that a very large number of these women and children apparently are in the interior, and it ...

    Article : 269 words
  10. NUREMBERG TRIALS

    NUREMBERG, Dec. 4 (A.A.P.). —The Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) opened the British case against the war criminals ...

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  11. R.A.F. CONTINUANCE

    CANBERRA, Dec. 4.—A reply is still awaited from Britain to the Australian Government's suggestion that the R.A.F. Transport Command ...

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  12. CONFERENCE IN CANBERRA TO-DAY

    If to-morrow's conference in Canberra bears fruit it is not likely that a resumption of work will be possible before next Monday. ...

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  13. GIGANTIC TIDAL WAVE

    LONDON, Dec. 4 (A.A.P.).— Renter's correspondent at Karachi says that 4000, persons are believed to have been killed and 40,000 ...

    Article : 238 words
  14. AIR RIVALRY

    The New York "Herald Tribune's" correspondent in Washington says that the P.M.G. (Mr. H. J. Pegan) flew to Paris, and the visit is ...

    Article : 104 words
  15. NEGOTIATION SOUGHT.

    BATAVIA, Dec. 4.—Answering questions at the Press conference, Sultan Sjahrir said he did not think American or Allied nations' ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. FARCICAL "NEWS RELEASES."

    LONDON, Dec. 4.—"The Times" correspondent at Batavia says that the situation regarding the release of military news is becoming farcical. ...

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  17. OIL PIPE-LINES' PART IN WAR

    The extent to which pipe-lines were laid down for the transport of petroleum products to meet the enormous demands of the Allied Nations toward ...

    Article : 416 words
  18. MURDER AND PILLAGE

    NEW DELHI, December 3 (A.A.P.). —Only six of 200 or 300 mission-trained inhabitants of the tiny island of Car Nicobar, 700 miles south-east from ...

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  19. SUPPORT FOR STRIKE.

    CESSNOCK, December 4.—An aggregate meeting of members of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association on the South Maitland ...

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  20. CZECHS AND POLES

    LONDON, December 3 (A.A.P.).— Prague radio has denied the Moscow radio report that Poland offered, to open discussions with Czechoslovakia. ...

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  21. REPRIEVE REQUESTED

    TOKIO, December 3 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent says that the Foreign Minister (Yoshida) formally requested a ...

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  22. PEARL HARBOUR INQUIRY

    NEW YORK, December 3 (A.A.P.).— An affidavit by Colonel George Bicknell, the Hawaiian intelligence officer at the time of Pearl Harbour, ...

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  23. MID-WEEK RACING.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 4.—Cabinet to-day postponed discussion, on mid-week racing in Brisbane until next week when the Treasurer (Mr. E. M. ...

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  24. RELIEF PAYMENTS IMPENDING.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 4.—Unless the strike is settled soon the Commonwealth will automatically be commilted to the payment of unemployed ...

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  25. MASSACRE OF 51 UNKNOWN ALLIED PRISONERS IN BORNEO

    MELBOURNE, December 4.—On a charge of massacring 51 unknown Allied prisoners, a Japanese sergeant-major, Thuruo Sogino, is beings tried before an Australian, Military Court at Labuan. The prosecuting officer, Captain R. Brereton, said that evidence would be called to show ...

    Article : 365 words
  26. ARAB LEAGUE DECISION

    CAIRO, December 3 (A.A.P.).—The Council of the Pan-Arab League passed a resolution calling for action "against the Zionist economic danger," and ...

    Article : 158 words
  27. FOOD POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 4.—Appeals to the public not to high shops in anticipation of food shortages resulting from the industrial crisis were made to-day ...

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  28. NEW YORK BOUT

    NEW YORK December 4 (A.A.P.). —The Associated Press correspondent says that Lee Savold (199½ pounds) out-pointed Al Hoosman (186½ pounds) ...

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