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  4. COMMONS APPROVES RATIFICATION OF US LOAN CONDITIONS

    LONDON, December 13.--The Government motion for acceptance of the United States loan and conditions was carried by 345 votes to 98 in the House of Commons to-night. Colonel Oliver Stanley (Conservative) declared that the alternative to the loan would mean ...

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    Columns of German refugees on the march. Expelled from Russian-occupied territory, they make their way mostly on foot over to the British zone, carrying all their belongings with them. British Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Vital Problems On Strike To Be Considered To-day

    SYDNEY, Friday--Although no definite statement to the effect was forthcoming after a meeting of the emergency committee of the ACTU in Sydney to-day, it is confidently Inspected the miners will resume work on Monday and that the ...

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  7. HEAD AND SKIN AS EXHIBITS AT NUREMBERG

    NUREMBERG, December 13.--A shrunken human head and a piece of tattooed skin from the Buchenwald hell camp were brought into court to-day as part of the prosecution's case at the war ...

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  8. NO EASING OF NSW RATIONING BY CHRISTMAS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--There is no possibility of the rationing of gas and electricity being eased before Christmas ...

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  9. BIG PROGRAM FOR CABINET NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A long list of major subjects awaits the consideration of Federal Ministers on Monday and Tuesday when the ...

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  10. RELAXATION IN CONTROL OF LABOR

    LONDON, December 13.--After December 20 the Ministry of Labor will relinquish control over 3,500,000 ...

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  11. HAZARDOUS TASK

    LONDON, December 13.--Fifty families were sent out of their homes by police, and buses and trams were diverted while a ...

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  12. NEAR EAST POLICY

    LONDON, December 13.--The Franco-British agreements on Syria, Lebanon and the Near East signed in London this morning ...

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  13. [?]SION RESERVED

    LONDON, December 13.--"Of Cases which have disfigured legal history, trials for treason I the worst," said Mr. Slade ...

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  14. LEFT £126.513

    LONDON, December 13.--Mr. G. G. Dawson, former editor of The Times,' who died on November 7, 1944, left £126,513. ...

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  15. CHIFLEY APPEALS TO UNIONS TO HONOR LABOR'S PLATFORM

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Breaking his long public silence about the New South Wales industrial dispute the ...

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  16. "THE BEAST" PAYS!

    LONDON, December 14.--General Montgomery's Headquarters announced that the "Beast of Belsen" ...

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  17. Better Than Strike

    NEW YORK, December 14.--The Associated Press Tokio representative says that, demonstrating ...

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  18. PEARL HARBOR ALERT NOT CARRIED OUT

    NEW YORK, December 13.--Genl. Marshall and Admiral Stark in a joint memorandum gave their reasons for I refusing to approve a report on the Anglo-Dutch-United States conversations at Singapore in April, 1941, submitted to the Pearl ...

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  19. CRITICISM OF U.S. FAR EAST POLICY

    LONDON, December 13.--The Labor member, Mr. Callaghan, in the House of Commons on the motion & adjournment, criticised American policy in the Far [?] as economic aggression. ...

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  20. JAP OFFICER'S EVIDENCE AT INDIANAPOLIS COURT-MARTIAL

    WASHINGTON, December 13.--Captain John Cady, chief defence counsel for Captain M'Vay at the Indianapolis inquiry, objected to the admission of testimony by Captain Iko Hashimoto, the Japanese ...

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  21. INCREASES IN NURSES' PAY FAVORED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Many hospitals in Queensland were operating with only 75 percent, of their normal staffs, ...

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  22. COMMUNIST PARTY WORRIES CHIFLEY

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has informed a South Australian ALP ...

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  23. EVACUATE TROOPS

    LONDON, December 13.--The Persian Foreign Ministry has sent a memorandum to the British, American and Russian Embassies ...

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  24. MUSEUM DIRECTOR RETIRING

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Director of the Queensland Museum (Mr. H. A. Longman) retires from the public service on December 31 ...

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