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  4. SETTLEMENT TERMS OPPOSED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Commonwealth Government 1 and Broken Hill Pty to-day both rejected the terms submitted by the ACTU for a settlement of the coal, steel, and lipping strikes. A complete deadlock now exists and more ...

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  5. GERMAN PLANS FOR ATTACK ON SOVIET REVEALED AT TRIALS

    LONDON, December 10.--Describing the "cold, calculated plan to strip Russia of food and other necessities and leave the victims to starve," the American prosecutor (Mr. Alderman) read Goering's four-year plan for the government of Russia which Hitler's conference ...

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    Scene during the trial of Captain Tokuo Iwasa, first Japanese war criminal to be tried at Morotai. The defending officer (Captain J. Brown) is seen applying for a change of venue to the Australian mainland. Ihe application was refused. Iwasa, who is tourth from left in the photo, was sentenced to death. He was charged with having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COAL CONTROL SCHEME UNDER EXAMINATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that if a scheme for the acquisition and distribution of ...

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  8. JOYCE APPEALS BEFORE HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, December 10.-- The diplomats box in the House of Lords to-day was converted into a temporary ...

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  9. NEW SYSTEM TO MEET GROWING CRIME WAVE

    LONDON, December 10.--The crime wave in Britain has risen to such proportions that the Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) has ordered a new system of counter measures, consisting of the ...

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  10. KING VICTOR PLEASED BY WAR DECISION

    LONDON, December 10.--Mussolini's decision to declare war against the United States pleased King Victor Emmanuel, but the ...

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  11. FRANCE MUST MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE

    PARIS. December 10.--General de Gaulle, in a broadcast, stressed the necessity for maintaining French ...

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  12. ATOM BOMB TEST

    WASHINGTON, December 10.--The army and navy have announced officially that they would ...

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  13. FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE CATCH ME

    CHICAGO, December 10.--"For heaven's sake catch me before I kill more. I cannot control myself," a murderer scribbled in lipstick ...

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  14. BY CANDLELIGHT!

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The conference room [?] Federal Ministers [?] union delegates are ...

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  15. Bennett Inquiry

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Brigadier Duncan Maxwell, who commanded the 27th brigade of the 8th Division in ...

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  16. GERMAN EMBASSY SALE

    LONDON, December 10.--Sales of effects from the German Embassy on the seventh and last day brought the grand total to ...

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  17. False Allegations

    LONDON, December 10.-- General Hurley's allegations in Washington that the British distributed ...

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  18. INTENSIFICATION OF OPPOSITION TO U.S. LOAN

    LONDON, December 10, -- There is unmistakable intensification of opposition to the Bretton Woods and American loan plans, says the Press Association's Parliamentary correspondent. He adds that four ...

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  19. 'CITY OF DEAD'

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Sydney last night was like a city of the dead. Only a few street car and tram lights twinkled in the long ...

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  20. AIDED ENEMY

    LONDON, December 10.-- Pleas of guilty were made when a mother and son were tried at the Old Bailey for ...

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  21. JUST DESERTS

    LUNEBERG. December 10.-- A civilian Nazi, Franz Strasser, was hanged for the murder of two American airmen last December. ...

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  22. PALESTINE INQUIRY

    LONDON, December 10.--Mr. Bevin announced in the House of Commons the composition of the Anglo-American committee of ...

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  23. INDONESIANS ARE PREPARED TO RESIST BRITISH

    BATAVIA, December 11.--The "Prime Minister" (Sjahrir), commenting on the new British military policy in Batavia resulting from the Singapore conference, said "there can hardly be ...

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  24. Protest On Paper Ban

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Repre- ave been made by the [?] country Press Association [?] consideration of the ban on ...

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  25. CHIFLEY SUPPORTED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—--One Melbourne suburban branch of the Australian Labor Party and several unions to-day passed resolutions ...

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  26. MOST HOPEFUL SIGN

    LONDON, December 10.-- The meeting of the three Foreign Ministers is the most hopeful sign on the ...

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  27. [?]ITON PARALYSED

    [?]NKFURT, December 10.--[?] Patton was completely [?] as a result of the motor [?] yesterday,according to an ...

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  28. JAP TO TESTIFY

    WASHINGTON, December 10.-- Commander Ike Hashimoto, captain of the Japanese submarine reported to have sunk the ...

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  29. FRAU JODL ARRESTED

    NUREMBERG, December 10.-- American security police arrested Frau Jodl, wife of General Jodi. No reasons were given. Frau Jodl ...

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