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  4. Australia Will Be Plunged Into Industrial Chaos.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The conference between the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and union failed, after five hours discussion to-day, to reach any settlement of the industrial disputes in New South Wales. Mr. Chifley announced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMAN ATTACK ON RUSSIA MOST BLATANT OF FRAUDS

    NUREMBERG, December 4.--"Germany's attack on Russia was the most blatant of all Nazi frauds," said the British prosecutor (Sir Hartley Shawcross) at the trial of German war criminals to-day. He said when von Ribbentrop said the step had been taken ...

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  6. Borneo Death March

    LABUAN, December 4.-- Charged with the massacre of 46 Allied prisoners at Miri and Sarawak on ...

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    This scene is reminiscent of many Jap camps in which prisoners were brutally treated, such treatment leading to atrocity in various areas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NOT ATTACK ON PROFESSIONAL SOLDIERING

    LONDON, December 4.-- The American prosecutor (Mr. Justice Jackson) lashed out to-day at critics claiming ...

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  9. BENNETT CLAIMS HE TOOK CHANCE FOR COUNTRY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Lieut-General Gordon Bennett to-day told the Court of Inquiry into the circumstances of his escape from Singapore in 1942 that he had taken a ...

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  10. WARNING ON PEARL HARBOR RAID CAME TOO LATE

    WASHINGTON, December 4.--Because of a cable delay, a warning message from Washington to Pearl Harbor did not reach the commander there until seven hours after the Japanese attack. This was disclosed at ...

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  11. OVER-CLOTHED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--About 1500 Chinese being repatriated to China aboard the steamer Cheshire boarded the vessel to-day ...

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  12. Industries Cannot Continue

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--On the eve of the greatest industrial tie-up New South Wales ever has known employers ...

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  13. Cricketers' Dilemma

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--.The QCA chairman (Mr. J. S. Hutcheon) stated to- night whether it meant travel by road, air, or train, ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA LAND OF OPPORTUNITY FOR MIGRANTS

    LONDON, December 4.--The best quality immigrants ever likely to be available from any country are waiting in Europe to hear how soon they can travel to Australia which, of all countries, is the most attractive ...

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  15. AWU IN FULL SUPPORT OF MR. CHIFLEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- "As far as we of the ALP are concerned we still think Mr. Chifley is one of us, and any people who ...

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  16. DOMINION STATUS NOT ACCEPTABLE TO INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA, December 4.--The Indonesian "Prime Minister" (Sutan Sjahrir) at a Press conference said the people would not accept dominion status. In their present mood the very word ...

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  17. NUFFIELD WORKS FOR SYDNEY

    Negotiations are in progress for the acquisition of the Victoria Park racecourse, Sydney, by Lord Nuffield for use as a ...

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  18. [?]ONTH'S COAL SUPPLIES IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. A review of the Victorian [?] stocks to-day revealed [?] state has enough in stock ...

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  19. Fewer Trains

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Railways Commissioner (Mr. Wills) said to-day the acute New South Wales coal shortage has ...

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  20. Australians Playing Big Part In UNO Decisions

    LONDON, December 4.--"I am surprised and pleased at the extraordinary progress made and the great spirit of ...

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  21. Persia-Russia Talks

    TEHERAN, December 4.-- The Persian Prime Minister, Hakimi. called a Cabinet meeting to consider new proposals from the Soviet ...

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