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  2. MILITARY BOARD.

    CANBERRA, Dec 19.—Two high army appointments were announced today by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) following the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MOSCOW MEETING.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—The first intimation that Generalissimo Stalin had returned to Moscow was given in a dispatch received ...

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  4. PERSIAN REVOLT.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—The Persian Prime Minister (Dr Hakimi) in a surprise speech told the Persian Parliament that he had decided to ...

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  5. "COMPLETE MESS"

    FRANKFURT, Dec 19.—Lt-General Sir Frederick Morgan who, as Deputy Chief of Staff in the early days of S.H.A.E.F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PACIFICATION TOUR.

    SURAKARTA (Central Java), Dec 19.—The Indonesian Prime Minister (Mr Sjahrir) and the President (Dr Soekarno) were ...

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  7. SYNAGOGUE WAR.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 19.—One brigade of Hitler's brown-shirted stormtroopers alone blew up or burnt 35 synagogues in two days, ...

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  8. PEERS AGREE.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—By 90 votes to eight the House of Lords last night approved of the American loan proposals, and passed the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PREFERENCE ISSUE

    CANBERRA, Dec 19.—It was a mistaken impression that the United States Government had demanded the unilateral abolition of ...

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  10. JOHN AMERY HANGED.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—John Amery, self-confessed traitor and son of a father who has rendered distinguished service to Britain, was ...

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  11. SURPLUS FOODSTUFFS.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 19.—More than 75 per cent of foodstuffs which had been declared surplus by the Army had been sold by the ...

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  12. JOYCE'S PASSPORT.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—Dissenting from the judgment of the other Lords of Appeal yesterday in dismissing the appeal of William Joyce ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WORLD UNIONS.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—Reuters Paris correspondent states that the World Trades Union Congress Federation yesterday sent a message to the ...

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  14. WAR CRIMINALS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 18.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that Col Joseph Hall, who was captured in ...

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  15. PIGS BEFORE MEN.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 19.—Details of crimes revealing incredible sadism by Japanese guards at Kuching Camp, Sarawak, were ...

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  16. WARRING CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, Dec 18.—General Chou En-lai (deputy leader of the Chinese Communist Party who, with a delegation of leading ...

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  17. LIST OF WITNESSES.

    LONDON. Dec 19.—Reuters Nuremberg correspondent states: "At von Ribbentrop's request Lords Kemsley, Beaverbrook, ...

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  18. NAZI ORGANISATIONS.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—"An estimated number of 30,000 individual applications by members of the S.A, the S,S. and the Nazi ...

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  19. FRENCH DISPUTE.

    PARIS, Dec 19.—The Minister of Finance (M. Pierre Pleven) told the Constituent Assembly today that the Government was willing ...

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  20. INDIAN "VOLCANO."

    BOMBAY, Dec 19.—Mr Pandit Nehru, a former president of the All-India Congress, in a speech to ...

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  21. ALWAYS A NAVY.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—Atom or no atom, the need for the Navy would remain, said the First Sea Lord (Admiral of ...

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  22. AIDING THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—"This is a case of a man who described himself, perhaps you may not think Inaccurately, as a rat," said the ...

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  23. JAPANESE ELECTIONS.

    MacArthur will debar all members prominent in the Imperial Rule Assistance Association from re-election in the general election to be held ...

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  24. PRESIDENT'S POWERS.

    PARIS, Dec 19.—The French Assembly's Constitutional Commission has decided that in future the President of the Fourth ...

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  25. FIGHTING FRONTS.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—Three Anglo-Indian companies with tanks and armoured cars, advancing yesterday to the scene of Monday's ...

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  26. AMERICAN AID.

    NEW YORK, Dec 18.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald Tribune" says that the State Department has disclosed ...

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  27. GIANT NEW PLANE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 19.—The Army Air Force has disclosed details of a new bomber, the Consolidated Vultee XB36 which is almost ...

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  28. DISABLED MEN.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—Employers with 20 or more workers will have to employ a quota of disabled persons after March 1, 1946, the ...

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  29. POLICE WEEDING.

    BERLIN, Dec 19.—Sixty-three members of the Hamburg police force. including 12 officers and 32 senior N.S.O.'s, have been dismissed ...

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  30. PARIS RACKETS.

    PARIS, Dec 19.—The death penalty has been advanced as the only means of curbing France's black market In foodstuffs, says the ...

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  31. IN DARK DAYS

    NEW YORK, Dec 18.—The New York "Post states: "The veil of secrecy surrounding the Atlantic Charter negotiations at sea between ...

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  32. CENSOR'S REFLECTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Dec 18.—Mr Byron Price former Director of Censorship, in a final report to the Government warned that editorial ...

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  33. ANOTHER SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Dec 19.—Albert Weiner, the former German Chief of Security Police in Norway, committed suicide yesterday after seizing a ...

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  34. SENATOR'S STAND.

    NEW YORK, Dec 18.—The Washington bureau of the New York "Herald-Tribune" states that Senator O'Mahoney, who is chairman of ...

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  35. SYRIAN TALKS.

    PARIS, Dec 19.—Franco-British military conversations will star tin Beirut on December 21 to decide how British and French forces in ...

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  36. SWISS DEFENCE.

    BERNE, Dec 19.—Presenting the military budget for 1946, equivalent to about £47,000,000 (£A58,750,000), which has already passed the Upper ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the ...

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