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  4. Bennett Disclosed Escape Plans to Senior Officers

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- When the Bennett inquiry was resumed to-day it was agreed the Commission should sit[?] Sydney at the week-end to hear the evidence of Major General Callaghan, who succeeded General Bennett as GOC, ...

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    Britain is conducting many experiments in housing to try and evolve the most suitable, practical, and rapidly, built house to solve the housing problem. This photograph shows a successful type of wooden ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH PEERS WILL NOT BE SUBPOENAED AT GERMAN TRIALS

    LONDON, November 28. -- The Nuremberg tribunal turned down Ribbentrop's request that Lord Vansittart, Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Kemsley and Lord Londonderry be subpoenaed as witnesses. Ribbentrop's lawyers have been advised they can give evidence by ...

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  7. Imperial Preference

    LONDON, November 28. -- The Council of the British Empire Producers' Organisation passed a ...

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  8. HEADING FOR DISASTER

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Declaring to-day that land so far "frozen" for soldier settlement did not offer prospects ...

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  9. AIR FORCE AS AUSTRALIA'S MAIN DEFENCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- As a result of the ALP conference decision against a compulsory system of defence service last night, the Federal Government will abandon all forms of conscription ...

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  10. American Prosecutor To Resign

    LONDON, November 28. -- Coincident with the feelings expressed by some observers that the prosecution's case against major war ...

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  11. WEAPONS SOLD TO INDONESIANS BY AUSTRALIANS

    BATAVIA, November 28. -- A report issued by Army Public Relations, describing a SEAC officer's impressions at Balik Papan, says the Dutch claim "with a certain amount, though small, ...

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  12. CONSCRIPTION MOTION BEFORE ALP DEFEATED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Speaking at the Australian Labor Party Conference yesterday, when a compulsory ...

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  13. FRANCE BENT ON GERMANY'S TOTAL DISMEMBERMENT

    WASHINGTON, November 28. -- The American Press White House correspondent says it is announced that Mr Byron Price, who investigated German occupation problems for President Truman, ...

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  14. AMBASSADOR'S RESIGNATION CAUSED STIR IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, November 28. -- The Secretary for State (Mr. Byrnes) told a Press conference that General Hurley, who has ...

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  15. BLACK BAN ON SHIPS CAUSES MUCH MISERY

    BRISBANE, Thusday. -- Dutch ships which would evacuate women and children internees from Java are being ...

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  16. ALLIED DECEPTION TRICKED GERMANS

    LONDON, November 28. -- Ghost fleets with RAF bombers circling over them steamed towards Havre and to Boulogne on D-Day, fooling the German radar warning system into reporting the Allies were landing ...

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  17. METEOR PLANE NOT TRACED

    LONDON, November 28. -- The Under Secretary for Air (Mr. Strachey) told the House of Commons the Meteor aircraft taken ...

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  18. UNRRA GOODS

    WARSAW, November 28. -- The Government has banned the sale of UNRRA goods in restaurants in Poland after ...

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  19. POSTAL SURCHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Postmaster - General (Senator Cameron) has promised that the war surcharge on postage and ...

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  20. PLAN FOR WORLD SECURITY

    LONDON, November 28. -- An international committee of scientists to ensure the United Nations' police force ...

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  21. DACHAU GUARDS

    DACHAU, November 28. -- The defence opened the case for 40 Dachau guards to-day, moving for not guilty verdicts on the ...

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  22. BETTER FAMILY CONDITIONS WANTED

    PARIS, November 28. -- The International Women's Congress adopted a three point resolution pledging the members to strive for ...

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  23. Disembarkation Delay

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- An undiagnosed skin complaint of a member of the crew of the 45,000- ton liner Aquitania held up the ...

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  24. Ashamed Of Jap Honors

    TOKIO, November 29. -- Toshiro- Shiratori, a former Japanese Ambassador to Italy, has decided to renounce his court ranks and ...

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