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    [?] tanks oi the 11th Frontier Force passing along Oude Tamarinde Laan, Batavia, The CO of the Squadron, Major B. R. Boyd, is in the leading tank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COUNSEL SUMS UP BENNETT'S ESCAPE MOTIVES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Opening his address at the Bennett escape inquiry to-day, Mr. Clancy said it was important at the outset to consider the evidence about the type of man ...

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  6. Strike Settlement Depends On Caving In Of Communists

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The hopes of Federal Ministers for a settlement of the coal, steel, and shipping dispute now centre on negotiations between the Australasian Council of Trades Unions and BHP Ltd. ...

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  7. KING VICTOR TO ABDICATE?

    LONDON, December 11.-- The correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency in Milan says it is ...

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  8. POLICE CORDONS TIGHTENED TO CHECK CRIME

    LONDON, December 11.-- Police cordons are being drawn around road junctions near London, also within ...

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  9. [?]AMINING EVIDENCE OF WAR CRIMES PROVIDED BY FILM

    [?]UREMBERG,December 11.--Definite evidence of the guilt of the Nazi war criminals was afforded at the trial to-day when a film [?]titled "The Nazi Plan" occupied the attention of the court for three [?] a half hours. It was a pictorial history of Nazism from its birth ...

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  10. Rationing Likely In Queensland

    BRISBANE, December 12.-- Because of the southern coal strike Queensland is approaching the possibility of ...

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  11. GAS CHAMBER MAY BE END FOR GUILTY

    LONDON. December 11.--High Nazi leaders found guilty at Nuremberg may end their lives as did many of their ...

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  12. MINERS, SEAMEN READY TO START WORK?

    SYDNEY. Wednesday-- An important trade anion leader stated to-night there was a possibility the miners and ...

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  13. LAW OF HUMANITY

    FRANKFURT, December 11.-- The court trying 40 Dachau camp officials refused permission for the defence to use as evidence ...

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  14. LARGER INCOMES

    LONDON, December 11.--Next year everybody in Britain would have a larger net income; no amount of sophistry could bypass ...

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  15. SECRET BALLOT AGAIN DEMANDED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- An all party effort to overcome the present industrial crisis was suggested in a joint statement ...

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  16. INDONESIANS IN PITCHED BATTLE WITH BRITISH

    BATAVIA, December 11.--Gurkha troops are hurrying to Soekaboemi, between Batavia and Bandoeng, where a pitched battle still is going on between Indonesians and a British convoy which is ...

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  17. LITTLE HOPE OF SETTLING PERSIAN CRISIS

    LONDON, December 11.-- Refugees arriving in Teheran from Azerbaijan report that the ...

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  18. TANKS IN WAR

    LONDON, December 11.--The question of tanks and tank production during the war was raised in the House of Common ...

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  19. "Not Merc Guerilla Campaign"

    LONDON, December 11.-- The only alternatives before the Government regarding Indonesia were either to ...

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  20. VICTORIAN POSITION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Melbourne train services will be severely curtailed from Monday. To date 10 trains are off at peak ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYED RANKS GROW IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--So far Sydney citizens are meeting the chaotic conditions with grim calmness. The ...

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  22. HADOW CABINET [?]CONFERENCE ON U.S. LOAN PLANS

    LONDON, December 11.--Mr. Churchill summoned in a meeting of the Conservative "shadow [?]binet" in his private room at the House of [?]mmons. Those present included ...

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  23. PIRATES SUNK

    LONDON, December 11.--It is officially stated that the French 1300-ton frigate, Somali, cooperating with French troops to ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ARMS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-day no sanction had been granted, or could be granted, and ...

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  25. CODE CRACKING SECRETS WITHHELD FROM ARMY BOARD

    WASHINGTON. December 11.--The former U.S. Army Chief of Staff (General Marshall) stated in evidence at the ...

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    A war correspondent purchases goods from a street seller in Batavia. Java. Despite the unsettled conditions in the country, many of the inhabitants have resumed business in the shops and sidewalks of the city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. GRANT TO UNRRA

    WASHINGTON, December 11. -- Congress approved a 550 million dol. UNRRA appropriation, ...

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  28. BACK TO WORK

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.-- Ninety engineers who went on strike at Bunnerong power house last week will resume work to-morrow ...

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  29. "SECRET" ZONE ALLEGED

    LONDON, December 11.--Moscow Radio, quoting 'Izvestia.' stated that Britain established a "secret" zone 3½ miles deep along ...

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