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  3. Soviet Near Atomic Bomb Secret

    LONDON (A.A.P).—The Soviet Union is nearing the discovery of the secret of atomic energy, states Reuters ...

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  4. A.L.P. AGAINST COMPULSORY ARMY TRAINING

    MELBOURNE.—After a prolonged and at times heated discussion, the Federal triennial conference of the A.L.P. yesterday decided that permanent naval, military and air forces were vital to the defence of Australia. It agreed that volunteer ...

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  5. WORLD S.A. LEADER

    Gen. George L. Carpenter, head of the world Salvation Army organisation, with Mrs. Carpenter, being welcomed to Tasmania by Brigadier F. L. Inglis at Western Junction yesterday. Above—The group of Salvation Army men and women who gathered to meet General and Mrs. ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. HESS NOT MAD YET, BUT HAS DELUSIONS

    NUREMBERG (A.A.P.).—The International Tribunal revealed yesterday that a board of psychiatrists had found Rudolf Hess, formerl No. 2 Nazi, "not insane at present in ...

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  7. Nazi Internees' Brutalities

    MELBOURNE—Widespread Nazi activities throughout Australia and the mandated territories, the visit of a Gestapo official to investigate ...

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  8. MANCHURIA VISIT HELD UP

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—The U.S. Reparations Commissioner (Mr. Pauley) told a press conference yesterday that Russia so far had not ...

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  9. JAP. REFORMS

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—Premier Shidehara, in a policy speech to the Diet, cited the need to eradicate militarism and ultra-nationalism from schools. ...

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  10. BENNETT ENQUIRY When Does Soldier Become P.O.W.?

    MELBOURNE—Evidence at the Bennett enquiry yesterday hinged strongly on two matters: "When does a soldier in a surrendered force become legally a P.O.W.?" and "What was in ...

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  11. BIG 'QUAKE NEAR INDIA

    SYDNEY.—An earthquake, estimated to have been five or six times more violent than that which wrecked Tokio in 1923, ...

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  12. BUST OF HITLER BOUGHT "FOR GERMAN NATION"

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A man who paid £500 yesterday for a bust of Hitler at the German Embassy sale said later that the bust might return to the German nation "in about 25 years' time." ...

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  13. EVATT OPPOSES WORLD GOVT.

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—In a luncheon speech entitled "Let's keep our eye on the ball-bearing smaller Powers in the UNO," Dr. Evatt said the ...

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  14. C.-IN_C. TO GET DISCHARGE

    MELBOURNE—Among Australian soldiers who are due to get their discharge from the army to-morrow is Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney, G.O.C. ...

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  15. NORWAY OPPOSES MIGRATION

    OSLO (A.A.P.).—"The proper place for Norwegians is Norway," said Premier Gerhardsen, expressing deep regret at plans which have been ...

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  16. Diving Suit Idea From Italians

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Admiralty reveals that the Italians planned to use an "army" of 2000 divers against the British and French fleets to achieve ...

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    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) at the Chest Clinic at Hobart yesterday to undergo an X-ray examination. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. NOT HOME FOR CHRISTMAS

    CANBERRA—Troops in the Islands without leave for 27 months and with leave credits up to 66 days are being given only 24 days' leave and had to ...

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  19. CONTINUED COAL STRIKES HIT INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY.—All but three of the northern collieries which were idle on Tuesday as a result of strikes were out of production again yesterday. It is estimated that if the stoppage continues for a week, industries unaffected by the iron workers' ...

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  20. U.S. ENVOY TO CHINA QUITS

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Announcing his resignation as U.S. Ambassador to China, Brig.-Gen. Patrick Hurley ...

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  21. REMOVE NAZI FACTORIES

    BERLIN (A.A.P.).—Thirty German factories will he allocated to Allied claimants within the coming week as part of reparations payment. ...

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  22. AMERY TO DIE

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—John Amery, son of Mr. L. S. Amery, former Secretary for India, yesterday pleaded guilty to all counts in two indictments ...

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  23. TO PREVENT DROWNINGS

    To prevent drownings, marine boards in Tasmania have been given wider control of small boats under an amendment to the Marine Act passed in ...

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  24. Bismarck 56,000 Tons

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A list of the subterfuges under which the German Navy rearmed before the war, submitted at the Nuremberg trial by the ...

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  25. REBELS NEAR TEHERAN

    TEHERAN (A.A.P.).—Persian insurgents from the N.W. province of Azerbaijan are moving on Teheran, and are now only about 90 miles away. ...

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  26. MORE HOLIDAYS FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

    CANBERRA—All employees of the Commonwealth Government will now receive additional Christmas holidays already awarded to members of the ...

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  27. Churchill Moves Censure Motion

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Mr. Churchill has tabled the first motion of censure of the new Labour Government. It will be debated in the Commons ...

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  28. Mystery Illness Holds up Troopship

    SYDNEY—An undiagnosed skin complaint of a member of the crew of the 45,000-ton liner Aquitania held up disembarkation of 4158 servicemen ...

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  29. Yamashita "Never in Command"

    MANILA (A.A.P.).—In evidence on his own behalf yesterday, Gen. Yamashita said he was never in supreme command in the Philippines, thus ...

    Article : 164 words
  30. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    EVERYTHING said by the Police Magistrate to Launceston hotelkeepers reminding them of their obligation to eater for travellers ...

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  31. JAPS. SOUGHT CONQUEST OF PACIFIC WITHOUT FIGHTING

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Jap. "peace" envoys to the U.S. in December, 1941, were to "clear the way for Japan to go forward on her plan of conquest without fighting," in the opinion of the former U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull). ...

    Article : 256 words
  32. TRIAL OF JAPS. AT MOROTAI

    MELBOURNE—The first trials by an Australian military court of Japs. accused of war crimes will open at Morotai to-day. One hundred and ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. Jew-Baiter's Estates For Homeless Jews

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Estates belonging to the former notorious Nazi, Jewbaiter Julius Streicher, who is now facing trial as a major war criminal, ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. More Jews Arrested

    JERUSALEM (A.A.P).—About 160 Jews were arrested on Tuesday night for violating the curfew and travelling in trucks and buses from the area ...

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