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  4. Human 'Guinea Pig' Used By Germans For Medical Test

    NUREMBERG, December 20.--Further charges of brutal treatment of those who fell into the clutches of the Gestapo were made during counsel's addresses at the war crimes trial to-day. Details were given of the varied activities of Hitler's ...

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  5. JAPANESE EMPEROR NOT ANXIOUS FOR WAR

    NEW YORK, December 20.--The correspondent of American Press in Tokio says the Konoye memoirs, now in the hands of the chief war crimes prosecutor, state that the Emperor's hands-off ...

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  6. Atomic Age Navy

    LONDON, December 20.-- Rear Admiral C. S. Daniel, in a speech at the launching of the Tiger class cruiser Blake, ...

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  7. RACE FOR WORLD TRADE IS NOW ON

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Close British-American co-operation is essential to world peace, the chairman of the ...

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  8. DISAGREEMENT ON SOVIET IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, December 20.--The American Broadcasting Company's representative has reported from Tokio that General MacArthur and the Russians have disagreed over which of the Japanese home islands the ...

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  9. Nonsuit Against J. F. Barnes

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- In the Magistrate's Court to-day J. F. Barnes, MLA, was nonsuited in his claim for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FASCISM ON TRIAL

    LONDON, December 20.-- A Moscow Radio commentator stated: At the moment the nations are ...

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  11. LONDON CRIME WAVE IS NOT ABNORMAL

    LONDON, December 20.-- Crime figures were not really disturbing, and most Londoners still were able to go about ...

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  12. MORE LIGHT IN NS WALES

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Those areas in New South Wales where gas and electricity restrictions apply will have a ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S AGREEMENT WITH SIAM

    LONDON, December 20.--The United States Charge d'Affaires in London two days ago called on the British Foreign Office to make ...

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  14. TO ENGLAND IN 24 HOURS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The present hour air service from Australia Britain will be cut to 48 hours [?]in the next five years and to ...

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    Miss Rhondda Kelly (Queensland), who, as winner of the Miss Australia competition, is shortly to make a tour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WRONG OUTLOOK

    LONDON, December 20.--Australia could be a great filmmaking centre, said Mr. Harry Watt, producer of "Overlanders," ...

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  17. Britain Wants Sugar

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Arrangements had been concluded whereby the British Ministry of Food would pay an additional £25- a ton on sugar shipped on account of the Food Ministry from January 1, 1946, said ...

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  18. WAGES AND PROFITS

    WASHINGTON, December 21.--President Truman at a Press conference said it was essential for Fact-Finding Boards in labor ...

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  19. Duchess Returns Salute

    The Duchess of Gloucester inspecting AWAS personnel at Princes Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. DIVORCE FIGURES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"We are adly approaching the American [?]dard under which approximately 20 per cent, of all ...

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  21. NOT TAX-FREE

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Donations to the Food for Britain appeal would not be allowed as taxation concessions. This ...

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  22. Patton Not So Well

    LONDON, December 20.-- The Heidelberg Army Hospital has issued a communique that General Patton spent an uncomfortable ...

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  23. GREEKS MASSACRED

    ATHENS, December- 21.-- A Greek agency alleges that Albanians massacred thousands of Greek men,women, and children ...

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  24. JAVA SKIRMISH

    BATAVIA, December 21.-- An officer and one Indian were killed and three Indians wounded while clearing roadblocks south of ...

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  25. BRITISH ARMY RELEASES

    LONDON, December 20.-- Releases from the forces from June to the end of November numbered 1,102,000, stated Mr. Isaacs in the ...

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  26. FIRE IN HANGAR

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Duke of Gloucester's two planes were rushed from a burning hangar at Canberra aerodrome ...

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  27. SINGAPORE STRIKE

    SINGAPORE, December 20.-- Six thousand strikers demonstrated in front of the British Military Headquarters, carrying ...

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  28. Yamashita's Petitions

    WASHINGTON, December 20.-- The Supreme Court decided to hear oral arguments on January 7 whether or not to intervene in the ...

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  29. INCREASES FOR NIGHTWORK ON RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Industrial Court to-day in a reserved judgment on an application by the Queensland ...

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  30. Jap To Pay Penalty For Murder Of Australians

    MOROTAL, December 20.-- Found guilty to-day of the murder of two Australian airmen at Sario, near Manado. on ...

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  31. On The Way Home

    LONDON, December 20.-- The [?] Durban Castle sailed from [?]thampton with 584 Australian Force members. ...

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  32. FRANK DISCUSS! AT MOSCOW

    LONDON, December 20.-- Generalissimo Stalin's talk with the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) ...

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  33. [?]ill For Nationalisation Of British Coal Industry

    LONDON, December 20.-- The Coal Industry Nationa[?]lisation Bill, published to-day will bring the whole coal ...

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  34. TOBACCO SUPPLIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Australian stocks of manufactured tobacco and cigarettes are almost completely exhausted, the ...

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  35. MORE STRIKES UNDER LABOR

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- "When ever a member of the Opposition condemns the Federal Government for its tragic industrial ...

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  36. HIGH DUTIES

    MELBOURNE. Friday. -- Excise duty on beer will be reviewed when the next Federal Budget is being drafted. ...

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  37. VIEWS NOTED

    LONDON, December 20.-- The Exchange Telegraph diplomatic correspondent says it is officially denied Britain has formally ...

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  38. AWAS TO RETURN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Orders have been issued for the return of all AWAS to Australia from New Guinea by March 31. stated ...

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