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  3. AUSTRALIA-WIDE COAL STRIKE WILL PARALYSE INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, December 2.—An appeal to the unions to hold their hand on strike decisions was made by Mr. P. J. Clarey, president of the A.C.T.U., when he arrived in Sydney to-day. He had flown from Melbourne in an endeavour to settle the dispute which threatens an ...

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  4. ATOMIC ENERGY

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (A.A.P.).--"If the atomic armaments race develops, Russia will produce the first atomic bomb in about three ...

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  5. BARON SHIDEHARA'S CALL TO JAPANESE TO FIND CAUSES OF DEFEAT

    TOKIO, December 1 (A.A.P.).—The "New York Times" correspondence says that at the first plenary session of the House of Peers Baron Shidehara rejected a proposal that the Government form a special court to ...

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  6. HESS CONFESSES HE HAS BEEN ONLY FEIGNING LOSS OF MEMORY

    NUREMBERG, November 30 (A.A.P.).—All the other accused were removed from the dock and the former Deputy Fuehrer, Rudolf Hess, stood alone when the court adjourned in private to hear what Lord Justice ...

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  7. CABINET MAY NOT SURVIVE.

    This statement is attacked by both Japanese and United States sources. The Army paper, "Stars and Stripes" commented: "Fantastic as it may ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. AMUSED AT COUNSEL'S PLEA

    Counsel quoted experts' reports to the effect that Hess was unable to conduct a proper defence owing to amnesia. Hess's whole body shook with ...

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  9. AZERBAIJAN TROUBLE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. (A.A.P.) —The Associated Press correspondent says "that the Iranian Ambassador (Ala Hussein) said ...

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  10. BATAVIA HORROR.

    BATAVIA, December 1 (A.A.P.). —Four British and 18 Indian soldiers were hacked to death near Batavia. The story of the horror ...

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  11. HIDDEN PLANE PARTS FOUND.

    NEW YORK, December 1 (A.A.P.). The Associated Press correspondent says that, noticing a piece of machinery through a break in the wall in a ...

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  12. SYDNEY FACES GAS AND POWER BROWN-OUT

    The dispute, which has been steadily expanding since September 23, has now reached a point where a Christmas gas and electricity brown-out is ...

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  13. FAITH IN HITLERISM.

    NUREMBERG, December 1 (A.A.P.). —Asked what he would do if he had a chance to try all over again. Goering replied: "I should again support ...

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  14. DEFENDING THOUSANDS OF REFUGEES.

    BATAVIA, December 2 (A.A.P.).— A Japanese battery, under British command, equipped with Krupps guns is now shelling Indonesian positions in ...

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  15. COMMUNIST DENIAL.

    SYDNEY, December 2.—The President of the Communist Parry (Mr. L. Sharkey), speaking in the Domain today, said that the Communists did not ...

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  16. STATE CABINET

    BRISBANE, December 2.—The rationing of gas and electricity will be inevitable if the Queensland miners decide to strike at ...

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  17. CHRISTIAN SENTIMENTS.

    LONDON, December 1 (A.A.P.).— "Too many people are afraid of expressing Christian sentiments, for fear of being accused of softness to the ...

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  18. ALLEGED ARMS SALES

    BRISBANE, December 2.—If sufficient evidence was produced to justify allegations that members of the A.I.F. sold arms to the Indonesians in Borneo ...

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  19. RUHR ARRESTS.

    LONDON, Dec. 1 (A.A.P.).—British field security officers and troops last night arrested between 60 and 70 German steel magnates. ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND MINERS TO VOTE.

    BRISBANE, December 2.— Aggregate meetings of miners on all Queensland coalfields on Wednesday will decide whether the ...

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  21. EXTREMISTS TRY TO CROSS SUNDA STRAIT.

    LONDON, December 2 (A.A.P.).— Hilversun radio stated that the leaders of the extremist Indonesian Youth Organisation, controlling parts of ...

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  22. GERMANS NOT CURED.

    FRANKFURT, December 1 (A.A.P.). —"There is clear, unpleasant evidence that a large section of the population in Germany, although largely quiescent, ...

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  23. AUTOMOBILE WORKER'S STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, December 1 (A.A.P.)— The Labour-Management Conference has failed. President Truman has been relying on the conference to agree on ...

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  24. MAN SUPPOSED DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, December 2.—Ignoring a rope and lifebelt thrown to him when he fell into the harbour from a ferry last night, a man swam away and is ...

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  25. NO FEDERAL MOVE.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 1.—The Commonwealth Government, it is understood, is standing firmly to its decision not to intervene in the industrial trouble ...

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  26. WORK NOW FINISHED

    LONDON, December 1 (A.A.P.).— Belgrade radio says that on the ground, the Government had completed the task of seeing Yugoslavia through the ...

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  27. ALLEGED REASON FOR TRIP' TO ENGLAND.

    NUREMBERG, Dec. 1.—The Associated Press correspondent says that Hess told the U.S. Army phychiatrist, Major D. Kelly, to-day that the ...

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  28. FIRST PRESIDENT OF JUGOSLAVIA.

    BELGRADE, Dec. 2 (A.A.P.).— Doctor Ivan Bibar has been elected the first President of the Jugoslav Presidium. ...

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  29. WAIT OF 27 HOURS TO SECURE BERTH ON SOUTHERN MAIL TRAIN

    Undeterred by the prospect of having to wait 27 hours, the first person hoping to secure a berth on the mail train leaving Cairns for the south on December 17, arrived at the Cairns Railway Station shortly after 6 ...

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  30. JAPANESE LIEUTENANT FOUND GUILTY OF CANNIBALISM

    WEWAK, December 2.—Sentence of death by hanging was passed on First Lieutenant Takehiko Taraki by an Australian Military Court yesterday. Tasaki was found guilty of the mutilation of the body of an Australian soldier who was killed in action at Soarin en July 19. 194[?] ...

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  31. "FIRE PREVENTION WEEK."

    CANBERRA, December 2.—To arouse citizens to the dangers and ravages of fire, and to arouse a sense of responsibility in the important matter of ...

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  32. COMMUNISTS' EFFORT.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 3. — Communists rushed out to-day to an A.L.P. meeting at Penrith, and waited for hours to see the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. ...

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  33. FRANCO'S SPAIN

    PARIS, December 2 (A.A.J.).— "Franco's Spain is a danger to peace," said the Spanish Communist leader (Senora Delores Ibarruri) at a mass ...

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  34. LIVELY A.R.U. MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, December 2.—During a lively debate in which fisticuffs were narrowly averted, a general meeting of the State branch of the A.R.U. to day ...

    Article : 168 words
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