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    Caught east of the Pile Light. Moreton Bay, by Surgeon Commander Chas. Lamont (shown in picture), this tiger shark fought for an hour and a half before being landed. The party was organised by the Queensland Game ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "Bennett's Escape Action Did Not Conform To Order"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Bennett inquiry, adjourned from Melbourne, was resumed in the lecture room of Yaralla Military Hospital to-day to hear the evidence of Major-General C. A. Callaghan, who took over the command of the Eighth ...

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    Houses built in wartime by the Government-owned and operated company, Wartime Housing Limited, are helping to ease Canada's immediate postwar housing problem. The picture shows a typical house built under the scheme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Hurley Not Popular With Communists

    SHANGHAI, December 2. --The Communist 'Daily News' expresses the hope that General Marshall's ...

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  8. Prominent Japanese Arrested

    TOKIO, December 2. -- In the most important single list of war crime suspects issued thus far, Gen. MacArthur has ...

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  9. UNION VOTE FAVORS STRIKE EXTENSION

    THE strike which originated in the Newcastle and Port Kembla steelworks is likely to spread to other States unless the demands of the men are met within a day or two. A ballot of seamen yesterday resulted in favor of an extension, and New South Wales coal miners ...

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  10. BRITISH CASE SHORT AT NUREMBERG

    NUREMBERG, December 2.--Sir Hartley Shawcross, the chief British prosecutor, has arrived by air from London to complete preparations for the British case in the war crimes trial which he ...

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  11. LABOR LEADER RETICENT ON STRIKE CRISIS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Progress details of developments in the NSW steel strike were conveyed to Mr. Chifley ...

    Article : 360 words
  12. JUSTICE!

    PRAGUE, December 3.-- The ex-Gestapo chief, Kladno Harald Weismann, reputed to be the one man ...

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  13. 'EVERY MAN BOUND TO STAY'

    Thyer said from the moment that order was given every member of the AIF was legally-- ...

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  14. Effect On Other Industries

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A general coal strike in Australia would have an immediate effect on ...

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  15. PARALYSIS CASES TOTAL 214

    BRISBANE. Monday.-- The State lightweight champion boxer, Lionel Orreal, is ill in the General Hospital. His title fight next ...

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  16. ATTEMPT TO SETTLE STEEL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Efforts at a settlement of the steel strike were made to-day when the Minister for Labor and ...

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  17. NATIONALISATION OF FRENCH BANKS GIVEN APPROVAL

    PARIS, December 2.--General de Gaulle appeared before and extraordinary Sunday session of the French Constituent Assembly to-day to emphasise the importance the Government attaches to the Bill for the ...

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  18. FRENCH SUCCESS

    SAIGON, December 2. -- A French communique says a column of French troops driving to the north-east 160 miles from ...

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  19. ATOMIC POWER MAY PLAY BIG PART IN WAR ON CANCER

    BERKEBEY, (California), December 2.-- Professor J. Lawrence told the American Press science writer: We are about to point the way ...

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  20. DAMAGES CLAIMED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--William Raymond, a timber hauler of South Johnstone, and his wife, Maggie Raymond, claimed £7750 ...

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  21. Reich Banks Controlled Most European Industry

    LONDON, December 2.-- Six German banks dominated banking and industry over most of Europe, says the ...

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  22. FEWER TRAINS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Wills) said to-day the Railway Department had been unable to provide ...

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  23. NSW DECISIONS

    NSW coalminers voted to[?] favor of a general strike [?]out the State. They also their central executive ...

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