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    This photograph was taken in one of the fields used for testing the new British invented selective weed-killer Agroxone. The field was sown in the normal way with oats. At at later stage it was dusted, except for a "control" strip, with Agroxone at the rate of 2cwt. per acre. The results are clearly shown. The "control" strip ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Nazi Plan For War Prepared Before Munich Conference

    LONDON, December 3.--Among the German documents submitted to the War Criminal Tribunal, only extracts of which were read, was a High Command questionnaire and [?]odel replies on "violations on international law which may ...

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  5. IRONWORKERS' MOVE MAY RESULT IN PREVENTION OF INDUSTRIAL UPHEAVAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-The first glimmer of hope for a settlement of the paralysing industrial disputes in New South Wales came to-night when the NSW branch of the Ironworkers Association indicated it was agreeable to seek re-registration ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND MINERS OPPOSE STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- There Will be no coal strike in Queensland if the miners stick to opinions they expressed in the Ipswich ...

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  7. Staggering Losses

    WEWAK, Tuesday.-- Ninety-four per cent, of the Japanese 18th Army, which was led by ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA AS TEMPORARY DUTCH HAVEN

    LONDON, December 3.--The Dutch Red Cross hopes to move 50,000 civilians to Australia from an estimated 200,000 it would like to evacuate from the Netherlands East Indies, said a Red Cross ...

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  9. "SCHACHT CAN PROVE HIS INNOCENCE"

    LONDON, December 3.--Dr. Schacht believes world opinion as well as the Nuremberg court Will clear him after he has stated his ...

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  10. WATERSIDERS GAIN MORE BENEFITS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The power to order waterside workers back to work during the Christmas and New Year ...

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  11. HEARING OF BARNES CASE ADJOURNED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Stipendiary Magistrate (Mr. W. P. Wilson) to-day granted the defence an adjournment ...

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  12. Union Demand Ignored

    Thousands of ironworkers today defied the National Council's Instructions to observe a 24-hour stop-work period to consider the ...

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  13. NO PROMISE OF INTERVENTION BY CHIFLEY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday, -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has given no promise nor undertakings to ...

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  14. TRUMAN MOVES TO PREVENT STRIKES

    WASHINGTON, December 3.--President Truman, in a message to Congress announcing he would establish fact-finding boards to handle the General Motors strike and the threatened steel strikes, asked ...

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  15. JAP OFFICER ON TRIAL FOR MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- On a charge of massacring 51 unknown Allied prisoners a Japanese sergeant - major, ...

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  16. BUSINESS MISSIONS ARE TABOO

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.-- Businessmen desiring to visit Britain with their wives in future Will be required to give an undertaking ...

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  17. British Case Opened

    [?]REMBERG, December 4. [?] British attorney [?] (Sir Hartley Shaw[?] opened the British case ...

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  18. TRANS-PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A reply is still awaited from Britain to the Australian Government's suggestion that ...

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  19. WARNING GIVEN BEFORE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK

    NEW YORK, December 3.-- An affidavit by Colonel George Bicknell, Hawaiian intelligence officer at the time ...

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  20. ATOM BOMB SECRET

    NEW YORK, December 3.-- The New York 'Journal American' says a Russian secret service agent, who may have obtained ...

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  21. UNO JUDGES

    LONDON, December 3.-- The Australian delegation's proposal that the election of judges for the International Court of Justice ...

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  22. REACHING CLIMAX

    LONDON. December 3.--The sudden flight of Sir Edward Bridges to Washington strongly suggests that the financial talks ...

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  23. COALITION DELEGATION FROM GREECE REACHES LONDON

    LONDON, December 3.-- The Greek EAM coalition delegation at a Press conference in London declared that ...

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  24. ANOTHER APPEAL

    WASHINGTON, December 3. --In an air mailed petition from Manila General Yamashita has asked the United States Supreme ...

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  25. [?] DEATH ROLL

    December 4.-- Reuter's correspondent Karachi says 4000 it are believed to ...

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  26. LASCARS LEAVE BOAT

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Thirty five of 55 Lascars who were brought to Brisbane to man the Dutch ship Both walked off the ...

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