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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  4. U.S. AND SOVIET JUDGES ON NAZI TRIALS

    Russian and American judges who are presiding at the trials of Nanid war criminals at Nuremberg read over the Indictment served by four Allied prosecutors acting for the United States, Great Britain, Prance and Russia. Left to right: A. F. Volcnkoy (Russia). Francis Biddle (United States). General I. T. Nikitchemko (Russia) and John Parker (United States). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 119 words
  5. GOERING ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR HIS OWN ACTS

    NUREMBERG, November 22.—The text of Goering's prepared statement, which Lord Lawrence prevented him reading as a preface to his "not guilty plea, was: "As Reich Marshal of the Greater German Reich, J assume ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MEETING WITH VAN MOOK CANCELLED

    BATAVIA, November 22.—The Associated Press representative, Harry Plumridge, says the new Indonesian Cabinet has called off the second ...

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  7. PEARL HARBOUR WAS TOO SMALL FOR BIG AMERICAN SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, November 22.—Replying to questions at the Pearl Harbour inquiry, Admiral Richardson said the battleships were moored in pairs side by side at the time of the Pearl Harbour attack, because there were insufficient berths to take each ship separately. That was the habitual practice. ...

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  8. N.G. STARVATION REPORTS UNTRUE

    CANBERRA, November 22.—All reports of starvation among Australian troops were unrtue, reported two civilians who investigated allegations of ...

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  9. HOSPITALS FOR FOCAL POINTS

    BRISBANE, November 22.—A decentralization policy for the erection of future Queensland hospitals, and plant for new hospitals ...

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  10. CABINET DECISION ON ARBITRATION

    CANBERRA. November 22.—The Federal Cabinet this week readied a secret decision on the policy to be adopted toward ...

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  11. BEEF PRICE RISEN FROM MONDAY

    BRISBANE, November 22.—The Acting Deputy Prices Commissioner. Mr. E. Bendison, stated to-day that throughout Queensland ...

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  12. INQUIRY ON GOVT. STORES DISPOSAL

    CANBERRA, November 22.—An Inquiry into allegations of maladministration in disposing of surplus Government stores will be conducted by ...

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  13. NORFOLK ISLAND ADMINISTRATOR

    CANBERRA, November 22.—The appointment of Mr. A. Wilson, one of the Victorian Independent members in the Federal Parliament, as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. 64 AIR ACCIDENT SINCE V.P. DAY

    CANBERRA. November 2. Denying that there was a habit hush policy regarding B.A.A.F. accidents since V.-P. Day, Mr ...

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  15. R.A.F. PILOT MISSING WITH METEOR

    LONDON, November 22.—The missing B.A.F. pilot who, it is believed. "stole" the missing Meteor is a fighter pilot ...

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  16. LABOUR POLICY ON PEACE-TIME ARMY

    CANBERRA, November 22.—The triennial Federal A.L.P. conference in Melbourne next week is expected to define Labour's policy on ...

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  17. 90 DELEGATES AT T.U. CONGRESS

    BRISBANE, November 22.—The Trade Unions congress opened at the Trades Hall to-night. More than 90 delegates from all parts or the State ...

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  18. DOUGLAS WRECKAGE NOT LOCATED

    MELBOURNE, November 22.—A party searching for a Douglas plane which crashed into a mountain-side on the way from Jacquinot Bay to ...

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  19. FUTURE POLICY ON BROADCASTS

    CANBERRA, November 22.—Mr. Chifley proposes to make a statement, probably to-morrow ,on future policy governing the supervision of ...

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  20. Lt.-Gen. PATCH DEAD

    SAN ANTONIO (Texas), November: 22.—The death has occurred of Lieut-Generel Patch from pneumonia. ...

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  21. MARINES IN CHINA TO AID SURRENDER

    WASHINGTON. November 21.—The Secretary of Stale (Mr. Byrnes) at a Press conference revealed that American marines ...

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  22. CONTINUANCE OF UNIFORM TAX

    CANBERRA. November 22.—Uniform taxation is likely to be the principal topic for discussion at the next Premiers' Conference, which will be ...

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  23. FULL IRONWORKERS STOPPAGE WANTED

    SYDNEY, November 22.—A stop work meeting of 200 employees of Austral Bronze Co. Pty. Ltd., Alexandria, decided to ask the ...

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  24. BRIBERY CHARGES TO BE PROBED

    HOB ART, November 22.—Charges of bribery in the administration of the Tasmanian Forestry Department, made by Mr. Darling, M.L.C., will be ...

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  25. PARALYSIS REACH 1937-38 TOTAL

    BRISBANE. November 22.—The present infantile paralysis total of 180 equals the number of cases in the 1937-38 outbreak. ...

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  26. NORTHCOTT, EMPIRE CO. IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA. November 22.—The British authorities have agreed to the appointment of Lieut.-General Northcott as commander of all British ...

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  27. BILLS AWAIT ROYAL ASSENT

    BRISBANE. November 22.—The prison Acts Amendment Bill and the Brands Acts Amendment Bill passed the third reading stage in Parliament ...

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  28. FISH FAMINE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE. November 22.—Almost a famine in fish prevails in Brisbane. No mackerel, which has been the mainstay of the Brisbane market for ...

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  29. TRIBUTE TO SEAMEN'S MISSION

    The Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Commander R. Goodfellow, D.S.C, and members of the crews of 11 small R.N. craft leaving Townsville this ...

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  30. CIVILIANS WANTED FOR GARRISONS

    CANBERRA, November 22.—To keep Australia's 75,000 garrison troops up to strength, at least 5200 replacements will have to be provided every month, said Mr. Forde to-day, Explaining the Government's decision ...

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  31. 5 COMMUNISTS IN FRENCH COALITION CABINET

    PARIS, November 21.—It is announced that General de Gaulle bit formed a coalition Government, in which he has given Communists live Cabinet posts, including the newly-created Ministry Armaments. The Cabinet it at follows ...

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  32. R.A.A.F. "FLYING UNDER DANGEROUS CONDITIONS"

    BRISBANE, November 22.—R.A.A.F. air crew flying places operated by civil aviation companies said to-day they were fed up with being used for the benefit of private companies under dangerous conditions, and without the privileges given to airmen who volasteered to ...

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  33. 3 MEMBER MEDICAL BOARD WANTED

    BRISBANE, November 22.—The appointment of a medical board of three doctors instead of one as at present is desired by the Combined Railways ...

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  34. BIG WAGE LOSS IN CAR STRIKE

    NEW YORK. November 21.—George Romeny, general manager of the Automobile Manufacturer' Association, said that when the full effect of ...

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  35. 250 BORNEO TROOPS ON WANAKA

    MELBOURNE. November 22.—Two hundred and fifty men from all States have left Labuan, Borneo, in the motor vessel Wanaka ...

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  36. SOLUTION NEAR ON LOAN FOR BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON. November 21.—The American Press states British and American officials said the major points of the loan to Britain are near ...

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  37. DR. EVATT TO RETURN SHORTLY

    WASHINGTON, November 21.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) plans to return to Australia soon. He will probably ...

    Article : 118 words
  38. STOWAWAY BRIDES CHEATED BY HUNGER

    BRISBANE, November 22.—Hungry after being without food for 24 hours, the three wives of American servicemen who gave themselves up after ...

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  39. DEATH SENTENCE FOR JAPS?

    CANBERRA. November 22.—Information had not so far been Bought by the military authorities from the Prime Minister as to whether the ...

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  40. DR. EVATT'S VIEWS ESSENTIAL

    CANBERRA. November 22.—It is not expected that the Commonwealth Government will have for its December 17 meeting of the full Cabinet the ...

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  41. 'FLU RESEARCH RECOMMENDED

    CANBERRA. November 22.—Research into vaccines to combat influenza was supported to-day by the National Health and Medical ...

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  42. CLERKS' WAR LOADING REFUSED

    BRISBANE, November 22.—An application for a war loading to the wages of more than 1000 Queensland clerks wan refused by the Industrial ...

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