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  4. JAPS HAD STORES OF MEDICINE BUT LEFT P.O.W TO DIE

    LABUAN, December 17.—It was alleged at the military court here that 550 British, and five or six Australian officers, prisoners of war, met a lingering death due to bestial treatment, a starvation diet and ...

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  5. Eleven Die In Heat Wave At Broken Hill

    SYDNEY, December 18.—The heat wave deathroll in N.S.W. has reached 11 with the death of a nine-months-old baby early to-day at Hamilton Gates near Broken Hill. ...

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  6. Top Judge at Nuremberg

    Lord Justice Lawrence, the British Judge presiding at he Nuremberg trial with whose "superb fairness" it is reported ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GENERAL TAKES A REST

    [?] that General Sir Thomas Blarney has retired from his [?]and of the Australian Military Forces, he is able to do all [?] things he has wanted to hut has not time for during the [?]. The dust of six years is removed from their skis by General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. POPULATION TOLD TO KILL ALLIED AIRMEN

    NUREMBERG, December 17.—Assisting the prosecution in the war crimes trial, Colonel Robert Storey to-day produced an order from Himmler dated August 10, 1943, in which all senior Black Guard officers and police gauleiters were instructed that "It is not the task of the police to interfere in clashes between Germans and British and American ...

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  9. [?]apanese Spies old To Chart pearl Harbour

    WASHINGTON, December 17.— Vice-Admiral Theodore Wilkinson, Chief of Naval Intelligence from October, [?] till July 1942, testified at the Pearl Herbour inquiry [?] the saw the intercepted Japanese message sent from ...

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  10. MR BRUCE RETURNS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, former Australian High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AMERICAN AIR FORCE BELOW STRENGTH

    NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—The Times Washington correspondent says that the deputy commander of the USAAF (General Carl Spantz) told ...

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  12. WASTAGE OF VALUABLE EQUIPMENT

    SYDNEY. December 18. — [?], vehicles, radio and radar equipment valued at millions of pounds had bern deliberately ...

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  13. DUTCH OFFICERS RESIGN

    [?]AVIA, Dec. 17.—The Associated Press special represent[?] officially announced that General M.L.W. Van ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. SEAMEN DEMAND MONEY FROM KPM

    SYDNEY, December, 18.—Nearly 300 British, Indian ami Indonesian seamen stormed into the office of K.P.M. (Dutch Steamship Company) in George-street, city to-day demanding bade money allegedly due to them and also ...

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  15. 44,000 AWARDS MADE BY KING

    LONDON, Dec. 17. — His Majesty since the outbreak of war has personally presented over 44,000 decorations, states ...

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  16. 20,000 Troops Home for Xmas

    CANBERRA, Dec. 18.—More than [?] Australian Army servicemen will be [?] to the main[?] from forward areas in the 12 ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S HIGHEST BIRTHRATE

    LONDON, Dec. [?] The Mins[?] of Health report that the year [?] ...

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  18. INDIAN CARS WILL BE AVAILABLE NEXT YEAR

    KARACHI, Dec. 17.—.S[?] Miles Thomas, managing director of the Nu[?] organisation disclosed that the organisation [?]oates a ...

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  20. COUNTRY PARTY PICKS TWO CANDIDATES

    BRISBANE, Dec. 18.—The man[?] committee of the Queensland branch of the Queensland Country Party to-day endorsed the ...

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  21. FIGHTING COMMUNISM IN UNIONS

    SYDNEY, December 18. — A committee comp[?] leaders of the Trades Union movements has been formed to formulate plans ...

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  22. [?]EY MEN CONTINUING ESSENTIAL DUTY

    [?] December 18. — [?] service army men in [?] were continuing their [?] although entitled to ...

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  23. BRINGING COUNTRY CLOSER TO METROPOLIS

    MELBOURNE. December 18.— Under new plans for expansion announced to-day by Captain [?]van Holyman, of Australian ...

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  24. DEMOBILISATION IS SPEEDED UP

    CANBERRA. Dee. 18.—Service discharges from october discharges from October 1 last to January 31 are estimated to total ...

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  25. GOV'MENT MAY RUN ITS OWN AIRLINES

    CANBERRA, December 18. — Federal Ministers favour the Commonwealth running its own interState a[?] In competition with ...

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  26. [?]OSLEY REPLIES TO CRITICISM

    [?] Dec. 17—Sir Oswald [?] the press, replying to [?] the meeting on December [?] can anything surpass ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND BEATEN BY TEN WICKETS

    MELBOURNE, December 18.— Tamblyn and Me[?] Victorian opening [?]alsmen, clinched an outright win against Queensland half ...

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  28. Silence On Meting Of Big 3 Ministers

    LONDON, December 18.—Renter's Moscow correspondent says that no statement has been issued since yesterday about the Foreign Ministers meeting. All sources are maintaining the strictest silence about the proceedings. The ...

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  29. JOINT U.S.-CANADIAN POLAR DEFENCE PLAN

    WASHINGTON, December 17.—The American Press says that Allied diplomats disclosed that one of the first steps taken by the United States in working out with Canada the joint plan for the defence of the Polar regions was the assignment of six ...

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  30. [?]VE MORE PARALYSIS CASES YESTERDAY

    [?]NE December 18.—Five [?] paralysis were reported [?] making total of 280 for [?] They were aman (43). ...

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