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  3. DRASTIC RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF ELECTRICITY TO-DAY

    With no possibility of a settlement of the coal, steel and shipping strikes until Wednesday when final terms will be submitted to the B.H.P. by the A.C.T.U., action has been taken to impose lighting and cooking restrictions far more drastic than those imposed in 1942 when Australia was faced with the prospect of a ...

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  4. FRENCH CAMPAIGN AGAINST CONTROL OF GERMANY

    On the eve of the conference at Moscow of the Foreign Ministers of the Big Three, the French Government launched a national ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. ABDICATION OF HIROHITO DEMANDED

    Tokyo's latest newspaper, Minto, created a sensation in its editorial, by declaring that Hirohito was responsible for ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. MACARTHUR DEALS BLOW AT FEUDAL SYSTEM IN JAPAN

    Sweeping programmes of agrarian reform, "to destroy economic bondage which enslaved the Japanese farmer for centuries of feudal oppression," has been ordered by General MacArthur. ...

    Article : 303 words
  7. RED CROSS GIRL MURDERED AT PADANG

    The bodies of a British officer and a Red Cross girl, who disappeared on December 4 from Padang beach, Sumatra, ...

    Article : 260 words
  8. GEN PATTON INJURED IN CAR COLLISION

    General Patton has been admitted, to hospital in a serious condition, as a result of a motor car accident. His sedan collided with a big army ...

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  9. BRITISH MOTIVES IN FAR EAST CHALLENGED

    Allegations that the British command in Indo-China and Java are actively assisting in the restoration of French and Dutch ...

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  10. MR. CHIFLEY TO SEE MINERS' OFFICIALS-PRIVATELY

    A surprise development was an announcement to-night that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) would see the vice-president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. W. Crook) and the general secretary (Mr. G.Grant) to-morrow before meeting a deputation which is ...

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  11. ITALIAN FASCIST GROUPS ORGANISING UNDERGROUND

    Allied military authorities sent the Italian Carabinieri 25 armoured cars and a quantity of automatic weapons for stamping out Neo-Fascist ...

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  12. TERRORIST ARMY WAGING WAR ON JEWS IN POLAND

    A "terror" army which vowed not to disband before the last of the 80,000 Jews at present alive in Poland is dead or out of the country, is ...

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  13. THIRD "TEST" WON BY INDIA

    The third and final "Test" of the Australian tour of India was won by India with a margin of six wickets. The Australian's second innings ...

    Article : 71 words
  14. JOYCE'S FINAL APPEAL

    The diplomats box in the House of Lords was converted into a witness box to-day when William Joyce made his final appeal against the ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. SHARP FIGHTING AT BANDOENG

    In the sharpest fighting in Java since the Japanese surrendered, one British Officer, on private and 14 Indians were killed when Indonesians ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. TURMOIL IN GREECE OVER ELECTIONS

    Representatives of the main political parties conferred with the Allied Mission, observing the elections in Greece, before the latter left by ...

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  17. YUGOSLAVIA'S CLAIM FOR REPARATIONS

    Yugoslavia is claiming reparations totalling £240 million for war damage. About 60 per cent, of the claim ...

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  18. "INDIA FOR INDIANS"

    British businessmen are ready to establish factories in India if they can be assured of a fair deal; said Sir Redwick Uaddo, when ...

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  19. DISORDERS WILL NOT SOLVE INDIA'S PROBLEMS

    Slogans of "Quit India" or violent disorders will not advance a solution to the problem of India, declared Lord Wavell, when addressing the ...

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  20. GERMAN REFUGEES IN SWEDEN.

    STOCKHOLM, Monday. — Russian hospital Ships, escorted by nine minesweepers, arrived at Trelleborg for the transport of 700 Germans and 167 ...

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  21. TRIAL OF FINNISH QUISLINGS.

    HELSINKI, Monday.—The trial was resumed to-day of eight political leaders charged with crimes, after an adjournment of 23 days to allow the ...

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  22. PERSIA FACES EMERGENCY.

    TEHERAN, Monday.—The Persian Government has formed a superior council, consisting of six members, mostly former Prime Ministers, to ...

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