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  4. BELIEF MODERATES WILL PAVE WAY FOR SETTLING COAL-STEEL STRIKES

    CANBERRA, December 6.—Optimism is felt by moderate industrial leaders that the group anxious to settle the N.S.W. steel and coal disputes will have a majority when the A.C.T.U. full executive meets in Sydney to-morrow. This view was expressed by some union delegates after the ...

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  5. SOME NAZI LEADERS TURN TO RELIGION

    NUREMBEBG. December 5. —Some of the Nazi leaders on trial at Nuremberg are turning to religion; others are ...

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  6. N.G. WARRIORS & POLICE BOYS

    THE old and the modern, the [?]stic, the fear some and in[?]rous are all blended in this group of New Guinea warriors and native police boys.—T. G. Crook-king photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. New Chief For Commission

    Mr A. A. FITZGERALD, who has been appointed chairman of the Commonwealth Grants Commission by Federal Cabinet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Bennett Denies He Ordered Officers To Stay With Men

    MELBOURNE, December 5.—Resuming his evidence to-day Lieut-Gen. Gordon Bennett said he remembered discussing in the operations room frith the aid of a map, details of a plan to escape through the Japanese lines, but he was never in a party of six smothering or covering up the map. Nor did he ...

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  9. Australia's New Commander

    Capt. D. H. H a r r l e s. R.A.N., who has taken ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HIGH COURT UPHOLDS NAT. SEC. WAGE RULE

    BRISBANE. December 6.— The high Court's decision in upholding the National Security (Female Rates) Regulations means that ...

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  11. Move To Declare Com. Party Illegal

    SYDNEY, December 6.—Premier McKell promised in the Assembly to-day to bring under notice of the Commonwealth authorities the Opposition's request that the Communist Party be declared an ...

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  12. MODERATES ARE SHADING EXTREMISTS

    BRISBANE, December 6.— With the clashing of extremist and moderate elements in union circles coming more and more to the ...

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  13. Mr. Fadden Accuses Labour Of Pumping Savings Into Loans

    BRISBANE, December 6.—"I do not deny that while I was a member of the Menzies Government, contributions were accepted from the Savings Banks to Commonwealth loans," said the party leader b the House of Representatives ...

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  15. 15 JAPS FACE CHARGES MASSACRE

    LABUAN, Dec. 6.—When the war trial opened here to-day. 15 Formosans were charted with the massacre of about IS unknown ...

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  16. THE BIG THREE MAY DISREGARD FRANCE

    NEW YORK. Dec. 5.—The Secretary of State (Mr. I. Byrnes) told a Press conference that the U.S. had ...

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  17. Former Primate Dies, Aged 81

    December 5.— A vice is to be held in Abbey next week for He former Primate, ...

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  18. EXPERTS ON COAL MEET

    LONDON, December 5.—Speaking at the first meeting of the International Labour Office , Industrial Committee on coal mining, M r. Rowland James, representing the Australian Government, asked whether it was in order to raise the question of production of oil from coal. ...

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