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    Admirals Royal Ingersoll (left) and William Leahy have taken a prominent part in the inquiry which is being held in Washington into the Pearl Harbor disaster when the Japanese launched the Pacific War. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. German Documents Will Be Used To Convict Criminals

    LONDON, November 21.--A great volume of German secret documents never before made public will be submitted during the trial of Nazi war criminals, says the correspondent of American Press at Nuremberg. The American ...

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  6. Churchill Visit

    LONDON, November 22.--The 'Daily Herald's' political writer states it is understood Mr. Winston ...

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  7. NATIONALISTS GIVEN SOME SUPPORT BY JAPANESE IN JAVA

    LONDON, November 21.--The Minister for War (Mr. Lawson) in the House of Commons said there was no direct evidence that the Japanese started the Java disturbances, but there were signs that Japanese personnel clandestinely were supporting the Indonesians. ...

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  8. MONTEVIDEO MARU VICTIMS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) to-day released a list of 180 New Guinea civilians, ...

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  9. JAPANESE JEERED

    SINGAPORE, November 21.--A dilapidated party of 3500 Japanese civilians, burdened down ...

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  10. BRITAIN AND U.S. HAD AGREEMENT ON WAR IN 1940

    WASHINGTON, November 21.--Admiral Royal Ingersoll went to London about January, 1940, to discuss reasonable steps to be taken by Britain and the United States in the event of their ...

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  11. GOERING PLAYS TO GALLERY

    LONDON, November 21.--"To-day I had the feeling that Goering, who is obviously playing to the gallery as a ...

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  12. JAP ACTIVITY OFF COAST OF AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--At least 20 merchant ships were sunk during the war by enemy activity off the coast of ...

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  13. France Not Satisfied

    WASHINGTON, November 21.--The Secretary for State (Mr. Byrnes) told M. Maurice Coure de Murville (Director of French ...

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  14. NATIONALIST ADVANCE IN MANCHURIA

    CHUNGKING, November 21.--The Army newspaper, 'Hoping pao, reported that Nationalist forces sweeping across Southern Manchuria ...

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  15. STATE TUC

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The 21st Trade Unions Congress opened to-night. More than 99 delegates from all parts of the ...

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  16. STARVATION STORIES SAID TO BE UNTRUE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--All reports of starvation among Australian troops were untrue, reported two civilians ...

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  17. REGENT OF GREECE RESIGNS OFFICE

    LONDON, November 21.--The Regent of Greece (Archbishop Damaskinos) has resigned. British representatives (Messrs. Leeper and M'Neil) are insisting that the former Premier (M. Canellopoulos) ...

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  18. FALSE FIGURES IN LAND SALE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The sale of property at a price higher than shown in documents sent to the ...

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  19. DEARER BEEF

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Acting Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. E. Bendixen) stated to-day that throughout ...

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    Mr. A. Wilson, MP, who, though a Country Party member, continuously supported Labor in the last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Building Control Relaxed

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Building Operations and Timber and Building Materials control Act, with the ...

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  22. COAL MINES INVOLVED IN STEEL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The steel strike extended to the largest coal mine in Australia when men at Burwood ...

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  23. DEATH PENALTY?

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Information had not so far been sought by the military authorities from the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  24. BRITAIN WILL MEET KEENER COMPETITION IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, November 21.--"Australia's demand for new products developed during the war and the new, keener ...

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  25. CRITICISM OF MACARTHUR'S OCCUPATION RESENTED

    TOKIO, November 21.--Major-General Willoughby, General MacArthur's chief intelligence officer, said ...

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  26. JUDGE HANGED IN EFFIGY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At a mass stop-work meeting of more than 200 ironworkers at the Austral Bronze Co. Pty. Ltd., Alexandria, ...

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  27. PUBLIC SAFETY ACT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--About 100 out of an approximate total of 130 regulations passed in wartime emergency under the Public ...

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  28. More German Plants To Disappear

    BERLIN, November 21.--Fourteen more German war factories in the American occupation zone have ...

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  29. ALADDIN'S CAVES

    LONDON, November 21.--Huge underground car parks--Aladdin's' Caves--will be built under cities ...

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