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  5. BENNETT INQUIRY OPENS IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: When the inquiry into the escape of Lieutenant-General H. Gordon Bennett from Malaya in 1942 began before Mr. Justice Ligertwood in the High Court buildings to-day, counsel for Lieutenant-General Gordon Bennett (Mr. ...

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  6. JEWISH SOLDIERS ON HUNGER STRIKE

    JERUSALEM, Monday. (A.A.P.): More than 13,000 Jewish soldiers in Italy went on a hunger strike on Friday as a protest against the British policy in Palestine. Some units held a one-day stoppage of work. ...

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  7. NUREMBERG TRIALS MAKE GOOD PROGRESS

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.): "Rudolph Hess and other defendants will be tested by an electric lie- detecting machine, if the tribunal consents," says the Nuremberg correspondent of the "Daily Mail." "The ...

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  8. DEATHS OF TIVOLI SHOW GIRLS

    SYDNEY, Monday: When the City Coroner (Mr. Cookson) resumed his inquiry to-day into the deaths of the Tivoli show girls. ...

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  9. STATE LOTTERY NO. 1266 DRAWN

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  10. Aged Woman Assaulted and Robbed

    SYDNEY. Monday: After a man had entered her home at St. Peter's this morning and knocked her head against the wall before ...

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  11. LONDON CAS STRIKERS MAKE OFFER

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.):— Striking gas company employees offered last night to return to work on four conditions, namely. ...

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  12. CALCUTTA RIOTS END

    CALCUTTA, Monday: The riots which paralysed the city last week have apparently ended. The corporation strike was settled last ...

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  13. COLONEL LINDBERGH MAKES STATEMENT

    NEW YORK, Monday: Colonel Lindbergh, commenting on the report the Goering desired him as a witness, said: "I have received ...

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  14. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    BRISBANE, Monday: Fourteen cases of Infantile paralysis were reported to-day in Queensland, bringing the total in the State this ...

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  15. Biggest U.S.A. Munition Dump

    CALCUTTA, Monday: The existence of the largest U.S. ammunition dump in the world was revealed after an explosion near ...

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  16. DUTCH NAZI LEADER

    THE HAGUE, Monday: The leader of the Dutch Nazis (Mussert) will be tried before a special court to-morrow. ...

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  18. HUGE STORE OF EXPLOSIVES UNGUARDED

    SYDNEY Monday: For two weeks sufficient explosives to blow up a large portion of Sydney were left unguarded in three tin ...

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  19. JAPANESE LIST

    MELBOURNE, Monday: More than 400 Japanese have been listed as war criminals. Numbers at areas adjacent to Australia ...

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  20. Improved Rubber Position May Mean More Tyres

    MELBOURNE. Monday: It is anticipated that the restrictions on motor tyres will be lifted early in the new year. Announcing this ...

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  21. Britain and Dardanelles NOTE TO TURKEY

    ISTANBUL. Monday: It is reliably reported from Ankara that the British Ambassador (Mr. Peterson) handed to the Turkish ...

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  22. BOY ACQUITTED ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    SYDNEY. Monday: Charged with the manslaughter of his best friend while rabbit shooting 'at Berkshire Park on August 16, ...

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  23. ITALIAN PREMIER RESIGNS

    LONDON, Monday: "Demonstrations occurred in every big city in Italy including token strikes in Milan Genoa. Leghorn and ...

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  25. British Food Position as Bad as in 1941

    SYDNEY, Monday: The food position in the United Kingdom was now as bad as it was in the worst days of 1941, said Sir Henry ...

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  26. False Pretence Charge Against Laborer

    SYDNEY. Monday: Although the police opposed ball for a man charged with fraud on the score that he might abscond to South ...

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  27. British Imperial Staff Chief

    MELBOURNE. Monday: The Chief of the Imperial Staff (Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke), at a civic reception to-day, urged the ...

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  28. Two Injured When Truck and Tram Collide

    SYDNEY, Monday: Two persons were injured and many others had narrow escapes in a spectacular collision in the city ...

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  29. Bunnerong Inquiry Held Up

    SYDNEY, Monday: The inquiry into the necessity of shift work at Bunnerong power house, due to the recent stoppages, has ...

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  30. Mr. Bevin Fails to Please Communists

    LONDON. Monday: Cries for the removal of Mr. Ernest Bevin from the Foreign Office were greeted with cheers at the ...

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