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  4. THE STRIKE POSITION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The industrial unrest in New South Wales has already had serious results in all States. Present indications are that after to-morrow gas and electricity will be rationed in all Parts of ...

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  5. RISING TO CLIMAX

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- "The sudden flight of Sir Edward Bridges to Washington strongly suggests that the financial talks ...

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  6. JAPANESE SOLDIER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- On a charge of massacring 51 unknown Allied prisoners, a Japanese soldier, Sergeant-Major ...

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    Commodore G. Faulkner, New Zealand First Naval Member talking to Commodore H. B. Farncomb during a visit to Flinders Naval Depot, Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Lieutenant-General Gordon Bennett photographed during the inquiry into his escape from Singapore. With him are (second from left to right) his senior counsel (Mr. Brian Clancy); solicitor (Mr. W. A. Tebbutt): junior counsel (Mr. Frank Stephen). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BIG THREE MEETINGS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The British people, who are already worried about the international position, have not felt any happier since President Truman remarked that further meetings between ...

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  10. SCHACHT CONFIDENT

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Dr. Schacht, who was Minister for Finance under Hitler, believes that world opinion, as well as the Nuremberg Court, will clear him after be has stated his case to the Court, ...

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  11. GOVERNOR'S PRAISE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "I do not know who my successor is, but I shall urge him to help correspondence schools." the Governor, Sir ...

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  12. HUN HIDEOUSNESS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A concentration camp in which Germans are said to have made soap from human flesh and ...

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  13. NORDIC SETTLERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Australian Migration Advisory Committee, which has just returned to London after a tour of ...

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  14. PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Seven cases of paralysis were reported today, making a total of 220. They were a girl aged four years, of ...

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  17. ADVANCE IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Chinese Nationalist troops, advancing without opposition from Communist forces, are now within 30 miles ...

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    First Post-war Cunard Keel. -- The keel of a new 14,000 tons Cunard-White Star passenger and cargo liner was recently laid at John Brown's Clydebank yard. For the last 15 years only fighting ships have been built on the shipway on which this new liner is now rising. H.M.S. Barham, South-hampton, and Maidstone are some of the fighting ships that were born on this shipway, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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