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  3. IRONWORKERS UNION TO APPLY FOR RE-REGISTRATION

    Australia's greatest Industrial hold-up since 1917 is almost at an end. The State Council of the Federated Ironworkers' Association last night decided to make immediate application to the Industrial Commission for re-registration. The conference which was held in Melbourne between the Ministers for Labour ...

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  4. U.S. RED CROSS PRESENTED WITH KING'S MEDAL

    The British Ambassador (Lord Hulifax) presented to the American Red Cross the King's Medal for service in the cause of ...

    Article : 133 words
  5. FRENCH INTERESTS PROTECTED AT BIG THREE TALKS

    An assurance has been given to France that the Foreign Ministers attending the Three Power talks in Moscow will ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. NAZI CRIMINALS PREPARED FOR DEATH SENTENCE

    Going, von Shirach, Frank and Speer are, according to Dr. Gustave Gilbert, a Columbia University psychologist, reconciled to receiving the death penalty at the end of the war trials. ...

    Article : 488 words
  7. TOKEN STRIKE IN FRENCH CIVIL SERVICES

    A million public workers staged a token strike yesterday to draw attention to their claim for increase wages. Post offices, radios and ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. RADAR CONTROLLED BOMB SANK MUCH OF JAP SHIPPING

    The Navy Department disclosed that many tons of Japanese shipping were destroyed in the last stages,of the war by a radar-controlled missile, ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. PEARL HARBOUR BLAME LAID ON GENERAL SHORT

    Pressed repeatedly on the sixth day of questioning as to his recollection of events in the last days before the attack on Pearl Harbour, General Marshall said quietly: "You gentlermen are asking me things that were rubbed out by four years of global war." ...

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  10. RESTORING CHINA'S SOVEREIGNTY IN MANCHURIA

    Nationalist Government troops moved by road, into Mukden and by air into Changchun. This represents two giant ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. MR. FRASER TO VISIT LONDON.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) will leave for London next Week to attend a meeting of the United Nations' ...

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  12. BRITAIN FORCED TO ACCEPT VERY HARD BARGAIN BY U.S.

    Britain regards the American loan offer as a very hard bargain which she is bound,to accept, because she is so hard up after the effort of the last war in a common cause. That is how the political correspondent of "The ...

    Article : 350 words
  13. OWN STATEMENT PROVED JOYCE TO BE A TRAITOR

    During the hearing of the appeal of William Joyce before the House of Lords against a sentence of death for treason, Lord MacMillan, one of ...

    Article : 177 words
  14. U.S. JUST MISSED OBLIGATIONS IN INDONESIA

    The United,States and not Britain would have been under an obligation to suppress the Indonesian risings but for an agreement of the ...

    Article : 161 words
  15. HUGE ITALIAN LOSS, IN INDUSTRIAL PLANTS

    According to the Italian Newsagency the Americans had removed from Italy more than 88,000 million lire £ 220 million) worth of industiial machinery ...

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  16. SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES NEAR GIBRALTAR

    Twenty-seven men and one woman appeared before a [?] tary court at Cadiz yesterday, charged with [?] ...

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  17. MERCY PLEA FOR YAMASHITA

    Appealing for mercy for General Yamashita, who was sentenced to death in Manila last week, a group appeared on Ginza, Tokyo's former main shopping street, carrying banners and collecting signatures for a petition ...

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  18. JEWISH INQUIRY

    JERUSALEM,Thursday.—The General Zionist Council, alter ruarly three days' discussion, adopted a, resolution empowering the Jewish Agency ...

    Article : 41 words
  19. UNDER-SEA NAVIES OF THE FUTURE

    Future navies of the world, powered by atomic fuel will travel 1,000 feet under the water at speeds of present surface craft, Dr. Alvin Weinberg, chief of Oakridge Theoretical Physics Plant, told the Senate Committee. ...

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  20. PERSIAN APPROACH TO RUSSIA.

    TEHERAN, Thursday.-The Persian, Premier (Hakimi) told Parliament that he will visit Moscow soon for direct talks with the Russian ...

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