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  3. HOPE LOST.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—"Refugees arriving at Teheran from Azerbaijan report that the Governor (Nurteza Bayatt) has lost all hope ...

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  4. SECRET AND ELUSIVE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 11.—The chairman of the Pearl Harbour inquiry committee (Senator Barkley) has authorised publication of ...

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  5. JAPAN'S CABINET.

    TOKIO, Dec 12.—Grave doubts about the Allied policy of using the present undemocratic and reactionary Government as an ...

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  6. PRICE CONTROL.

    Three of the four amendments made to the Commonwealth Powers Bill by the Legislative Council, were considered by the ...

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  7. ANGRY INDIANS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—Gesticulating wildly and shouting threats in the native tongue, 125 Indian seamen stormed the office of the ...

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  8. BRITISH TANKS.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—The question of tanks and tank production during the war was raised in the House of ...

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  9. TRAINING DUTCH.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 12.—In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr Patterson (Democrat, California) asked for a naval committee ...

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  10. INDIAN SYMPATHY.

    CALCUTTA, Dec 12.—The All India Congress Party's working committee, completing five days of deliberations, yesterday passed a ...

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  11. DACHAU DEATHS.

    DACHAU, Dec 12.—All 40 defendants in the Dachau concentration camp trial who were charged with violations of the laws and ...

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  12. FINNS AND SOVIET

    HELSINKI, Dec 12.—The prosecution at the trial of eight former political leaders alleged that the former Ryti Government ...

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  13. TOKIO PARADE.

    TOKIO, Dec 12.—A parade of war crime suspects headed by the Royal Prince Nashimoto surrendered at Sugamo prison ...

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  14. GENERAL PATTON.

    HEIDELBERG, Dec 12.—A medical bulletin issued today says that Lt-General George Patton (who was seriously injured in a motor smash on ...

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  15. WERE IN THE WAY.

    TOKIO, Dec 11.—The Kyodo newsagency has revealed that Japanese soldiers on April 16 bayoneted 20 Japanese children to death. ...

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  16. THE POPE SPEAKS.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—Vatican radio yesterday announced that the Pope, in a letter to Bavarian bishops, declared it was not right for a whole ...

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  17. GERMAN OCCUPATION

    In his latest article cabled from Nuremberg, Mr William Shirer, the American journalist and broadcaster, severely criticises the treatment and facilities accorded by the United States Army to the correspondents reporting the Nuremberg Trial. He uses this as on illustration in ...

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  18. SMALLPOX VACCINE.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 12.—In response to an urgent call from the China office of U.N.R.R.A. an R.A.F. plane left Melbourne tonight ...

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  19. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—Almost 250.000 people a month changed over to home civilian industries and services and manufacture for export during ...

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  20. PIG INDUSTRY.

    Referring yesterday to the marked increase in the number of pigs in Australia, and particularly in this state. during the war years, as ...

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  21. ITALY'S ROYAL HOUSE.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—The Milan correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency says it is reported from Rome ...

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  22. EXETER MEN HOME.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—Survivors of H.M.S. Exeter, which was sunk in the Battle of the Java Sea, on their arrival at Portsmouth, paid tribute ...

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  23. ALLIES AND SIAM.

    NEW YORK, Dec 11.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" states that the United States is endeavouring to persuade ...

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  24. BRITISH M.P.'s DEATH.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—A finding of suicide while of unsound mind was returned at the inquest today into the death of Mr J. E. Whittaker, ...

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  25. SPANISH "REBELS."

    MADRID, Dec 12.—The prosecutor at a court martial in Cadiz demanded the death sentence against five of 39 members of the National ...

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  26. MUNICIPALITIES.

    Further consideration was given yesterday in the Legislative Council to the Municipal Corporations Act Amendment Bill. Several minor ...

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  27. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—The British Government had decided to establish an elected National Convention in Newfoundland in 1946 as early as ...

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  28. GOODS FROM BRITAIN.

    NEW DELHI, Dec 12.—Hyderabad, the wealthiest Indian State, will soon be sending a trade delegation to Britain to arrange the purchase ...

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  29. MUSSERT TO DIE.

    THE HAGUE, Dec 12.—The special Dutch Court today passed sentence of death on Dr Anton Mussert, ex-leader of the Dutch National ...

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  30. FRIGATE'S PIRATE HUNT.

    SAIGON, Dec 12.—The French frigate Somali (1,300 tons) cooperating with French troops north of Saigon sank 12 junks and six ...

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