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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. MacARTHUR AND SOVIET DISAGREEMENT ALLEGED

    NEW YORK, December 2I.-A report from Larry Tighe, the Columbia Broadcasting Company's representative at Tokio, that Gen. MacArthur and the Russians have fallen out over the occupation procedure in Japan has been ...

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  5. TRIAL OF JAPANESE AT MOROTAI

    After a three-day trial at Morotai on a charge of turning murdered a R.A.A.F. prisoner of war in March. Lieutenant Assoks (left) was found not guilty, while Privates Susuika and Olchl were found guilty by an Australian court. This photograph from a R.A.A.F. cameraman shows them listening to the verdict of the court, while they stand between Australia Army guards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUST. POLICY FOR EMPIRE DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Dec. 21.-The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, announced to-day the guiding principles which the Commonwealth Government believes ...

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  7. BARNES LOSES ON NON-SUIT

    BRISBANE. December 21. -In the Magistrate's Court to-day, J. F. Barnes M.L.A. was non-suited in his claim for £200 damages for ...

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  8. OFFICIAL EYE ON MOSLEYITES

    LONDON, December 21. -Replying to a question concerning the activities of Sir Oswald Mosley, Mr. Chuter Ede. in the ...

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  9. KONOYE MEMOIRS JAPAN WAS READY FOR CHINA PEACE IN 1941

    NEW YORK, December 21. -The "New York Times" Tokio representative says Prince Konoye's memoirs, which are being published in serial form in "Asahi," reveal that the Jap Cabinet, with full Army and Navy support, agreed in May, 1941, to accede to American demands for a withdrawal from China. ...

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  10. WAR GUILT TRIALS A COLOSSAL TASK

    LONDON, December 21. -The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg may be presented with a colossal task if the prosecution In the ...

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  11. BRITISH REPLY ON SIAM

    LONDON. December 21. -The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Mr. McNeil, in a written reply in the House of Commons, said, that, in view ...

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  12. BERLIN M.P. CHIEF ARRESTED

    LONDON December 21.-The British authorities or December 15 arrested the Deputy Provost Marshal. Lieut.-Colinel T. C. Irvine, "No. 1 ...

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  13. £2/5/- MORE FOR SUGAR TO U.K.

    BRISBANE, December 21.- Arrangements have been concluded whereby the British Ministry of Food would pay an ...

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  14. GERMAN WITNESS AT TREASON TRIAL

    LONDON, December 21. -The Attorney-General. Sir Hartley Shaw cross, lengthily cross-examined Walter Purdy when Purdy's trial for ...

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  15. GEORGIAN CLAIM FOR OILFIELDS

    LONDON. December 20- The Moscow radio states the Georgian demands for the return of territory seized by Turkey were contained in a ...

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  16. PATTON TAKES SERIOUS TURN

    FRANKFURT, December 21. -It is officially stated that General Patton's condition has taken a serious turn for the worse. ...

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  17. NO TAX REBATES ON FOOD GIFTS

    CANBERRA. December 21. -Donations to the Food for Britain Appeal will not be allowed as taxation concessions. This decision hat been ...

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  18. CHERRIES CAUSED BLINDNESS IN N.G.

    LONDON, December 21. -Twenty-seven soldiers who ate "cherries" in New Guinea and became totally blind ; as a result have arrived back in ...

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  19. PREMIER IN HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, December. 21. -The Premier, Mr. Cooper, is in hospital with a slight foot infection. His condition to-night is very satisfactory. ...

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  20. PARALYSIS CASE

    BRISBANE. December 21. - Only one case of paralysis was reported to-day. The victim is a boy of 12 of Brisbane. ...

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  21. COLLABORATORS ROUGHLY HANDLED

    LONDON, December 21. -A Hungarian crowd attacked and attempted to lynch the former ministers. Endre and Bady. while they were on their ...

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  22. VICTORIA MILL FATALITY

    INGHAM, December 21. -Yesterday at about 3.30 p.m.. Leslie Allen Palmer. 41, ganger in a portable rails gang at Victoria Mill, was struck by ...

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  23. SYDNEY QUIET WITHOUT ITS WEEK-END TRAMS

    A Striking commit to the usual Saturday bused this picture taken after innis stopped running at 2 p.m. on December 15. shows Elizabeth Street, Sydney, almost deserted. There will be no trams again this week-end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MISS AUSTRALIA WELCOMED HOME

    BRISBANE. December 21. -Miss Rhondda Kelly returned to Brisbane by plane late this afternoon. After a welcome at the 'drome she drove ...

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  25. ISOLATED JAVA CLASHES

    BATAVIA. December 21. -An officer and one Indian were killed and three Indians wounded while clearing load blocks south of Semarang, says ...

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  26. A.W.A.S. TO RETURN FROM NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE. December 21. -Orders had been issued for the return of all A.W.A.S. to Australia from New-Guinea by March 31. stated an army ...

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  27. JAP TO DIE FOR MURDER OF AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN

    MOROTAI, December 21. -Found quilty yesterday of rite murder of two Australian airmen at Sario, near Manado, on Jane 19 this year, after they bad crashed in the Northern Celebes, Lieutenant Yanomurs was seatesced to death by shooting. ...

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  28. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF COAL INDUSTRY IN U.K.

    LONDON, December 21. -The Coal Industry Nationalisation Bill, published to-day, will bring the whole coal industry, including various enterprises directly associated with it. under public ownership and control through a National Coal Board of nine members. ...

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  29. N.S.W. RESTRICTIONS RELAXED

    SYDNEY, December 21. -Those areas of New south Wales where gas and electricity restrictions apply will have a brighter ...

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  30. CLOTHES PRIORITY FOR SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA. December 21. The cash equivalent to clothing vouchers previously Issued to servicemen will in future bo credited in each man's ...

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  31. R.A.F. OFFICER ACQUITTED

    KARACHI. December 21. -A courimartial acquitted Flight-Lieutenant George Giradet, 32. of the RAF., on charges of misusing service aircraft ...

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  32. ANGLO-DUTCH TALKS IN JAVA

    THE HAGUE. December 21. The Netherlands News Agency has announced that Prime Minister Schermerhorn is proceeding to London on ...

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  33. TOBACCO STOCKS REMAIN LOW

    MELBOURNE. December 21. -Australian stocks of manufactured tobacco and cigarettes are almost completely exhausted. Senator Keane said to-day. Nevertheless, he added. he ...

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  34. U.S. TROOPS TO STAY IN CHINA

    NEW YORK. December 21. -The Associated Press Shanghai correspondent says General Wedemayer told American troops that their return ...

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  35. £1030 STOLEN FROM HOUSE

    BRISBANE. December 21. -William Richard Cooper. 23. American. Soldiers was charged In the Police Court to-day with having broken into the ...

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