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    MINERS RESUME WORK.--Miners photographed on Monday morning as they waited at the cage head to descend 850 feet to the coal face at Richmond Main Colliery, Kurri. All but six New South Wales mines ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LOAN TO BRITAIN

    Lord Keynes, speaking in the House of Lords during the debate on the proposed U.S. loan to Britain, said: "I can well see no one ...

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  6. THREAT OF CRISIS

    A Cabinet crisis is threatened in Teheran over the establishment of the "National Government of Azerbaijan" in the ...

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  7. SPEEDING UP COAL SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--With a further 40,000 tons of coal produced to-day, all official efforts are bent on ensuring speedy distribution of this and an equal amount mined yesterday to at necessitous centres in Australia. ...

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  8. BATTLE IN STREETS

    British military police fought a pitched street battle with revolvers and Sten guns to-day when rounding up an armed gang of ...

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  9. SECRECY IN MOSCOW

    The Foreign Ministers of Britain, America and Russia met for their second session in Moscow last night, and the discussions ...

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  10. TRAITOR TO DIE

    The judicial committee of the House of Lords, the Empire's highest court of justice, by a four to one majority dismissed ...

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  11. PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS

    Colonel Storey's indictment of the leadership corps of the Nazi party extended at the War Crimes trial to-day with the inclusion of documents discovered by a correspondent in Berlin Delating to the Nazi treatment ...

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  12. LATE NEWS

    liner Duchess of Richmond (20,022 tons), with homeward bound troops and Christmas leave party from Gibraltar, ...

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  13. STOLEN GOODS FOUND

    London police, in addition to hunting for criminals in last Friday's raid were also looking, for stolen property; and they found ...

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  14. SAD NEWS FOR NEW YORKERS

    Bartenders are now bound by contract to be sober and polite, but not generous. A new agreement between ...

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  15. AN INSULT TO ARTISTS

    After a public protest against the exhibition of Picasso and Matisse paintings in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, ...

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  17. WHEN MAN HOLDS THE WHIP HAND

    Provided he owns the property a husband has the legal right to expel his wife from his house, as well as any guest against his wife's wishes, even if they are her parents. This judgment has been given by Mr. Justice Henn Collins in ...

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  18. NORTH MAGNETIC POLE

    The North Magnetic Pole may be 300 miles north-north-west of the accepted position in Boothia Peninsula, according to R.A.F. ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

    Britain's unemployment insurance fund now totals £375,000,000--enough to hold out for eight years in a country unfortunate ...

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  20. ARMED CLASH IN JAVA

    A clash between Indonesians and a British and Indian column occurred outside Bultenzorg. After the clash Allied ...

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  21. NATIONAL HOME FOR JEWS

    The Senate overwhelmingly adopted a resolution urging the United States to use its good offices towards the establishment ...

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  22. SMUGGLING OF ARMS

    The United States Ambassador (Mr Messersmith) lodged a formal protest with the Mexican Foreign Minister (Senor Najera) ...

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  23. CONCERN OVER FASCISTS

    So deep is the concern felt by members of the House of Commons over recent activities of Sir Oswald Mosley and his ...

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  24. MILITARY FORCE URGED

    Col. Lindbergh, who before Pearl Harbor was one of the leaders of the "America First" Isolationists, in his first public ...

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    GOVERNOR DESIGNATE OF TASMANIA.--A recent picture of Admiral Sir Hugh Binney, K.C.B., D.S.O., and Lady Binney. They will be passengers on the British aircraft carrier Vindex when she leaves Melbourne on December 22. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CHURCHILL'S SON DIVORCED FLIGHT RECORD

    Major Randolph Churchill, only son of Mr. Winston Churchill, did not defend a petition for divoice to-day before Mr. Justice A new record for a passenger load on a commercial flight was established when 40 passengers arrived by the Trans-World ...

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  27. BIRTH RATE IN BRITAIN

    The Ministry of Health's report for the year ended March 31 recorded the highest birth rate since 1925, and the mortality rate for ...

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  28. DEATH SENTENCE DEFERRED

    The decision to grant a stay of execution to Yamashita defers his death sentence indefinitely. The postponement will endure ...

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  29. Volunteers for Job as Executioner

    "I, Comrade Erich Richter, a member of the Communist party in Germany, would like the job of knocking off the ...

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  30. PRECAUTIONS IN GERMANY

    The Allied Control Council has ordered the dissolution of all sports organisations existing before the capitulation of Germany. ...

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