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  4. STOPPAGE OF INDUSTRY THREATENED ALL OVER AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, December 3.—N.S.W. coalminers voted today in favour of a general strike throughout the State. They also gave the executive authority to extend the strike throughout Australia. Votes counted ...

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  5. [?]ENNETT AT [?]HE INQUIRY

    [?]NERAL GORDON BENNETT photographed on his [?] Meldourne for the inquiry into his escape from Singapore. [?] are (second from left to right) his senior counsel (Mr. [?] solicitor (Mr W. A. Tebbutt); junior counsel (Mr ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  6. FLOATING BRIDGE OVER RHINE

    THE first laridge over the River Rhine at D[?] It is known as the Freeman bridge., having been opened [?] General Freeman during his period of office as [?] commander. The picture shows the Boating section of the bridge at D[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. [?]nnett Had No [?]ermission To [?]it Command

    SYDNEY, December 3.—Colonel J. A. Thyer, who [?] senior staff officer to Lieut-General Gordon [?] in Malaya, said to-day he considered it the [?] of all officers to have remained with the men at ...

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  8. ENGLISH TO SPEED UP WAR CRIMINALS

    NUREMBERG, December 2.—The British case against the Nazi war criminals, which will commence on Tuesday, will show how the Nazis followed aggression against Czechoslovakia with t he planning and execution of the attack on Poland. ...

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  9. HOPE FOR CHINA-U.S. ACCORD

    NEW YORK, Dec. 1. — The Shanghai correspondent of the New York Times says that the Communist Daily News expressed ...

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  10. COTTONS SHORTAGE EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Dec. 3.—Imports of cotton piece goods from the United Kingdom, which is our chid supplier, will be cut by ...

    Article : 354 words
  11. MORE AUST'N FOOD FREED FOR BRITAIN

    CANBERRA. Dec. 3.—Australian supplies of food to American forces which have been tapered off since ...

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  12. CLOSE VOTING FOR SECRETARYSHIP OF SEAMEN'S UNION

    BRISBANE, DEcember 3.—Progress returns indicate close voting for the position of secretary of the Queensland branch of the ...

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  13. STATE TAKES OVER FIVE FRENCH BANKS

    LONDON, December 2.—The Bank of france and four other barks will be in State-owned from on on January 1. 1946, says the Paris ...

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  15. EXETER, CRIPPLED, WENT GALLANTLY INTO ACTION

    LONDON, December 2.—The story of the Gritish ember Exeter's hist gallant fight off the Java coast od March 1, 1942. has been brought back from a Japanese prison camp by the cruiser's commanding officer, Captain 0. L. Gordon. with two escorting destroyers. ...

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  16. TOPFLIGHT JAPS AS WAR CRIME SUSPECTS

    NEW YORK, Dec 2.—The American Press correspondent in Tokio says that in the most important single list of war crimes suspects issued so far by General MacArthur, who ordered the Government to arrest 59 prominent Japanese, appeared the name of Prince Morimasa ...

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  17. [?] Nazi Banks [?] Dominated [?]st of Europe

    [?]December 2.—Six [?] back dominated banking [?] over most of Europe, [?] correspondent ...

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  18. Visiting New Zealand Naval Member

    COMMO[?] G. FAIL[?]NER, New Zealand First Naval [?] taking is co[?] H. R. Far[?] visit to F[?] Naval Depot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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