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  4. JAPANESE CANNIBAL TO HANG

    WEWAK, Dec. 2.—Sentence of death by hanging was patted on First-Lieut. Takehiko Tozaki by an Australian military court ...

    Article : 327 words
  5. "Oppie" Back from RAAF

    Flight-Lieut. Hubert Opperman pre-war idol of Australia cycling fans, who has receive his discharge after five years in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COMMUNISTS BELIEVE TIME FOR STRIKE NOT YET ARRIVED

    SYDNEY, December 2.—The president of the Communist Party (Mr. Lance Sharkey), speaking in the Domain to-day said the Communists did not want a General strike throughout Australia at the present ...

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  7. [?]HERLANDS EAST INDIES [?]TOUBLE SPOT, SEMARANG

    [?] prominently in the news from the Netherlands Indies, Semarang was the scene of a [?] trick circumstances, when Japanese troops fought under British command battling indonesians in the eastern suburbs. Not far from Semarang is Ambarawa, where [?] troops made a forced march to try to protect 10,000 evacuees in evacuees in an internment camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Soviet May Lead World In Race For Atom Bomb

    LONDON, December 1.— If an atomic armament race develops Russia will produce the first atomic bomb in and possibly will at Dr. Irving Langmuir associate research director for the General Electric Company, testifying before ...

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  9. [?]RDE HAS NO REPORT [?] TRADING OF ARMS

    BRISBANE, December 2.—If sufficient evidence was forthcoming to justify legations that members of the A. M.F. sold arms to the Indonesians in [?] he would make searching investigations, said the Army Minister (Mr. [?] in Rockhampton to-night. ...

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  10. Nobel Peace Prize

    Mr Cordell Hull, former United States Secretary of State has been awarded the Nobel Peace Trite. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. IMPORTANT EXHIBITS DISAPPEAR

    SYDNEY, December 2.—A stir has been caused on the COmmonwealth Crown law Department by the mysterious ...

    Article : 366 words
  12. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE POSTPONED

    CANBERRA. December 2.—Because of the [?] tate of industrial [?] the industrial peale conference arranged for ...

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  13. RUSSIA REJECTS IRAN'S PROTEST

    WASHINGTON, December 1.— The Associated Press representative says that the Uranian Ambassador. Ala, said that Russia's reply flatly rejected Iran's protest regarding alleged Soviet activities in Northern Iran. ...

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  14. DUKE WARNS OF BUSH FIRE DANGER

    CANBERRA, December 2.—To arouse citizens to the dangers and ravages of the fire and to arouse a sense of responsibility in the ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. REQUIREMENTS FOR WORLD PEACE

    SYDNEY, December 2.— The British Commonwealth [?] of the post-war require[?] that the british people [?] ...

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  16. CORDALBA YOUTH DROWNED

    CHILDERS. December 2.— William Henry Rogers (11) was accidentally drowned in the Isis Central Mill dim yesterday ...

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  17. [?]vin Stresses [?]portance Of [?]ming Talks

    [?] Dec. 1.—The United [?] conference to open in [?] a few week's time will [?] momentous ever held ...

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  18. Soviet Accuses Hurley

    LONDON, Dec. 1.— M[?] radio declared that Pr[?] accuses Major-GEneral Patrick Hurley ex-U.S. Amoasse[?] to [?] ...

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  19. LIEUT.-GEN. STURDEE TAKES COMMAND

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 2.—Lieut General V. A. H. Sturdee yesterday became Acting Commander in-Chief of the Australian Army. ...

    Article : 156 words
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  21. DE GASKERI TO FORM NEW ITALY GOV'T

    ROME. Dec. 1.— Six Italian political parties have nominated De Gasperi for the premiership. He is secretary-general of the Italian Christian Democratic Party ...

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  22. Many Germans Still Nazis

    FRANKFURT, Dec 1.— There Is clear, unpleasant of the population of Germany ...

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  23. RUSSIAN FORCES DRAY WITHDRAWAL FROM MANCHURIA

    NEW YORK. December 1.—The Associated Press Chungking representative said the Government announced that Russia had agreed ...

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  24. Indian Tidal Waves

    QUETTA, Dec. 2.—The official aid that 45 bodies have been recoverd. The earthquake which ...

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  25. [?]pan Apparently [?]ants Second War

    [?] December 1.—The New York Times says that at [?] first plenary session of Peers. Premier Shidehara re[?] proposal that the Government form a special [?] establish responsibility for war, and, in effect, draw ...

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  26. STEEL CHIEFS ARRESTED

    LONDON, December 1.—British field security officers and troops last night arrested between 60 and 70 German steel magnates. Those arrested include Heinz Gehm (chairman of the Deutsche Edelstahlwerke), Walther Schwede (director Reichsverebigung Stahlwerke), Friedrich von Buelow, and Edward ...

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  27. BINGERA MILL WILL REACH SUGAR PEAK

    BUNDADERG. Dec. 2.—Binsera will be the only sugar mill in this district to reach its pert(23,000 tons) this season It will ...

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  28. Tito Resigns

    LONDON, December 1.— Belgrade radio says that on the ground the Government had completed the the task of seeing ...

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