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  2. NAZIS MUST PAY FOR THEIR CRIMES

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—Representatives of nine Allied countries met in St. James's Palace to-day to sign a declaration that after the war the Axis would pay for the crimes committed in the occupied countries. ...

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  3. Wants War Prisoners for Wood-cutting

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Victorian Government intends to apply to the Commonwealth Government immediately to make ...

    Article : 86 words
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  5. MAY HAVE LOST WAY

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—It is believed that the three firemen who lost their lives when a Brisbane warehouse was gutted early to-day, ...

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  6. BULLI STILL IDLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—With the Old Bulli mine on the South Coast still idle as a result of an over-age miner's refusal to retire on a ...

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  7. RELIEVE WARTIME STRAIN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The principle that there should be holidays in industry to counteract wartime strain was favoured by members of ...

    Article : 204 words
  8. OVERSEAS VESSEL HELD UP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—More than 100 waterside workers engaged on an overseas ship have ceased work because their demand for an additional ...

    Article : 186 words
  9. MALTA INVASION PERIL

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—Reports from Rome say that an attack against the island of Malta, 60 miles from Sicily, may be launched within 10 days. ...

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  10. TWO CRUISERS HIT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Australian airmen are in the forefront of the fight to stem the Japanese advance north of Australia. In three ...

    Article : 188 words
  11. ATLANTIC BATTLE No. 1 JOB

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 13.—An early, conclusive showdown with the Japanese Navy was not likely, but the United States Pacific Fleet was ...

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  12. Bodies Cannot Be Brought Back

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—The War Cabinet decided to-day against bringing back to Australia the remains of members of the forces who were ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. Yugoslav Cabinet Changes

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—Changes in the Yugoslav Cabinet formed by General Dusan-Simovitch after the coup d'etat on March 27, 1941, to meet the new ...

    Article : 293 words
  14. SECRETARY HITS AT FALANGE

    MADRID, Jan. 13.—The present condition of Spain and the achievements of the Falange did not justify the loss of so many lives in the civil ...

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  15. FOUGHT FIRE IN MID-AIR AND SAVED BOMBER

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—A story of the courage of an Innisfail (Queensland) pilot, Sergeant D. W. Spooner (second pilot), who put out a fire in a ...

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  16. U.S.-MEXICAN DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 13.—The creation of a joint United States. Mexican Defence Commission by the action of President Roosevelt and ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. REPRISALS AGAINST NORWAY

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—Oslo Radio states that all former active service officers of the Norwegian Navy and Air Force are being interned as a ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. Holiday Must Not Stop War Industry

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said to-night he had informed the South Australian Premier (Mr. Playford) ...

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  19. JAPANESE ROUTED IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Jan. 13.—Remnants of the Japanese divisions trapped between the Liuyang and Laotao Rivers, in northern Hu[?]an, ...

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  20. CYCLIST KILLED IN COLLISION

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Albert Cateley, 27, of Campsie, was killed when the bicycle he was riding collided with a military truck to-day. ...

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  21. Five-year Plan for Sweden

    STOCKHOLM, Jan. 13.—A five-year plan for the development of Sweden's defences was announced at the opening of the Riksdag. Swedish ...

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