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  4. Arbitration Must Be Upheld In Strike Issue

    CANBERRA, December 14.—Breaking his long pub. lie silence about the N.S.W. industrial dispute, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. Chifley) soon after 1 p.m. to-day announced that he had strong hopes that a ...

    Article : 328 words
  5. BEVIN DECLARES GOV'T DID RIGHT TO ACCEPT U.S LOAN

    LONDON, December 13.—The Government motion for acceptance of the United States loan and conditions was carried by 345 votes to 98 in the House of Commons to-night. ...

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  6. Impressive Show In Batavia

    JAVA INCIDENT — Led by the tank "Cusblan," a detachment of "C" Squadron [?] Frontier Force) parades through the streets of [?]tavia, Java, Netherlands Indies.—Netherlands Indies informations SErvice photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Grisly Exhibit From Hell Camps

    NUREMBERG, December 13.—A shrunken human head and a piece of tattooed skin from the Buchenwald hell camp were brought into court to-day as. part of the prosecution's case at the war crimes trial. There was a hush as the head was uncovered. The assistant American prose- ...

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  8. Confident Note On Early End Of N.S.W. Strike

    SYDNEY. December 14.— Although no d[?] statement to the effect was forthcoming after a meeting after a meeting of the emergency committee of the A.C.T.U. in Sydney to-day, it is confidently expected that the mines will resume work on Monday, and that the ...

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  9. JAP TELLS HOW HE SANK US. CRUISER

    NEW YORK, Dec. 13.— Captain john Cadey, chief defence counsel for Capt. McVay, at the inquiry into sinking of the ...

    Article : 354 words
  10. PEARL HARBOUR INQUIRY:

    WASHINGTON, December 13.—An official navy summary was introduced in the evidence that disputed allegations contained in a top secret Army inquiry report cabled on December 11, which stated that the Army intercepted the "Winds Execute" message ...

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  11. SOVIET CANDOUR ON ZONE

    LONDON, Dec. 13.—Marshal Zhuskoy staled to-day dial would welcome visits from parties of British journalists and ...

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  13. DECISION ON JOYCE NEXT TUESDAY

    LONDON, December 13.—"Of all the cases which have disfigured our legal history trials for trea[?] are the worst," said Mr. Slade. ...

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  14. U.S. CONSULTING ALLIES ON POLICY IN JAPAN

    LONDON, December 13.—A member of the Labour Party Mr. Callaghan, in the House of Commons, on the motion for adjournment, criticised the American policy in the Far East as economic aggression. He alleged that he Americans were an supporting Geralissimo Chising kai-shek against the Communists and Chiang's policy of incorporating puppet armies who formerly fought alongside the ...

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  15. EASING MANPOWER CONTROLS IN U.K.

    LONDON, December IS.—After December 20 the Ministry of labour will relinquish control over 3,500,000 women and 3,750,00 men, out of a total of 10 million men and 9 million women in civilian employ- ment ...

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