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  4. JAP EX-PREMIER ARRESTED

    TOKIO, December 4.--General MacArthur has ordered the arrest, as war criminals, of the ex-Premier (Prince Konoye), and Marquis Kido. He also ordered the arrest of Vice-Admiral Takuo Godo, ex-Cabinet ...

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  5. BACK TO NORMAL

    NEW YORK, December 5.--The New York 'Times' Washington correspondent says the Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Vinson) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Moderate Unionists May Prevail In Strike Discussions

    CANBERRA, Thursday .-Optimism is felt by moderate industrial leaders that the group anxious to settle the New South Wales steel and coal disputes will have a majority when the ACTU full executive meets in Sydney to-morrow. This ...

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  7. CZECH PRESIDENT BULLIED INTO MAKING APPEAL FOR HELP FROM GERMANY

    NUREMBERG, December 5,--The minutes of the notorious conference at the Reich Chancellery in March, 1939, when Hitler bullied the aged Czechoslovak President (Hacha) into asking Germany for protection as a pretext for the annexation of Bohemia-Moravia, were ...

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  8. GEN. BENNETT TELLS STORY OF GETAWAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Resuming his evdence to-day at the inquiry into his escape from Singapore, Lieut-General Gordon Bennett said he remembered discussing in the ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS ROUTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A stormy meeting of the Federated Clerks Union on Wednesday night ended in a complete rout of the ...

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  10. CENSURE MOTION IN THE COMMONS

    LONDON, December 5,--Captain Oliver Lyttelton, moving the Opposition vote of censure in the House of Commons, said it was a challenge to the present Government policy. All peoples' attempts to get the ...

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  11. TAX REDUCTIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- A new scale of taxation deductions, from wages and salaries to operate ...

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  12. NOTABLE WIN FOR UNION MODERATES

    BRISBANE. Thursday.-- With the clashing of extremist and elements in union circles coming more ...

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  13. BUNNERONG AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Engineers attached to the maintenance staff at Bunnerong power house have been instructed by their union to ...

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  14. NEW SOLICITOR GENERAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. W G. Hamilton, who succeeded Mr. Henchman as Crown Solicitor in August, 1938, has been appointed ...

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  15. CONTROL IMPOSED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The raising of money by syndicates has been brought under control by regulations issued to-day by ...

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  16. RESTRICTIONS LIFTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Postmaster - General (Senator Cameron) said to-day the regulation prohibiting betting and ...

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  17. ATTACK ON COMMUNISTS

    The Premier (Mr. M'Kell) [?]missed in the Assembly to [?] to bring under the notice [?] the Commonwealth ...

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  18. NEW PORTFOLIO FOR FORDE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The appointment of the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) as Defence Minister in succession to ...

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  19. LIQUID FUEL SUPPLIES NOT SUFFICIENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--There is not sufficient liquid fuel in Australia to replace all the services interrupted by the ...

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  20. COAL MINING SETS BIG PROBLEMS FOR ALL NATIONS

    LONDON, December 5.--Speaking at the first meeting of the International Labor Office industrial committee on coalmining, Mr. Rowland James, MP, representing the Australian Government, asked whether it was in ...

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  21. BOOKED OUT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Less than two hours after southern bookings for trains due to leave Brisbane in two weeks time were ...

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  22. TROOPS RETURNING

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Two thousand two hundred troops from the islands Will arrive at Brisbane to-morrow. The troops ...

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  23. JAP WAR PLANS

    NEW YORK. December 6.--The Associated Press Tokio representative says Prince Konoye, according to a reliable source, told ...

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  24. NEW MOVE FOR JAVA PEACE

    BATAVIA, December 5.--The British Commander (General Christison) and the Lieut.-Governor of the ...

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  25. LOSS OF CRUISER

    WASHINGTON, December 6.-- Ship's bugler Donald Mack gave evidence at the court martial of Captain M'Vey, of the cruiser ...

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  26. LOAN FINALISED

    LONDON, December 6.--America bas agreed to [?] to Britain a loan of [?] million dollars. ...

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  27. BIG THREE TALKS

    NEW YORK, December 5.--The New York 'Times' Washington correspondent says the Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes), commenting ...

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  28. NEI REFUGEES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Acting upon the appeal of the Australian Government's representative in Java ...

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  29. MISSION DEFEATED

    LOS ANGELES. December 5.-- When shot down over the Solomons in April, 1943, Admiral Yamamoto was flying to arrange ...

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  30. DAMAGES AWARDED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A Supreme Court jury to-day awarded £1137 damages to William Raymond, a timber hauler of ...

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