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  4. HALF-MILLION WORKERS IDLE BY XMAS

    SYDNEY, December 3.—The New South Wales coalminers voted today in favour of a general strike throughout the State. They also gave their central executive authority to extend the strike throughout ...

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  5. FIRST POST-WAR CUNARD KEEL

    The keel of a new 14,000-ton Cunard White Star passenger-cargo liner was recently laid at John Brown's Clydebank yard. At the moment she has no name and is referred to as "629." For the last 15 years only fighting ships have been built on the shipway on which "629" is now rising. HMS Barham, Southampton, Maidstone are some of the fighting ships, born on this shipway, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VOTE BY SEAMEN EXTENDS STRIKE TO STATE

    BRISBANE, December 3.—The effect of a unanimous decision of 280 members of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union ...

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  7. OFFICERS' DUTY TO STAY WITH MEN: CLAIM BY BENNETT INQUIRY WITNESS

    SYDNEY, December 3.—Colonel J. H. Thyer, who was senior staff officer to Lieut.-Gen. Bennett in Malaya, said today that he considered it the duty of all officers ...

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  8. PRINCE INCLUDED IN LIST OF ARRESTED JAPS

    TOKYO, December 2.—In the most important single list of war crimes suspects issued so far General MacArthur has ordered the ...

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  9. BRITISH CASE AT TRIAL OF NAZIS TO OPEN TODAY

    NUREMBERG, December 2.—Sir Hartley Shawcross, chief British prosecutor, has arrived by air from London to complete preparations for the British case in ...

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  10. Extremists In Java Taking Reprisals

    BATAVIA, December 3.—The bodies of 22 British and Indian victims of the Bekassi massacre were cremated after Anglian and ...

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  11. CHIFLEY MAINTAINS SILENCE

    Progressive details of the developments in the New South Wales steel strike were flashed to the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today and he was kept closely in touch with the union leaders, but he refused to make any comment tonight. ...

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  12. CAPITAL LEVIES TO AID TOTTERING GERMAN FINANCES

    LONDON, December 2.—A series of capital levies on greatly increased taxation have been decided on by financial experts of the ...

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  13. EFFORT TO END STEEL STRIKE

    Efforts to settle the steel strike were made today by the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr H. Knight). He conferred with Mr Clarey, the acting national secretary of the ...

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