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  2. HOSPITAL OUTRAGE.

    BATAVIA, Dec 23.—A patient and two Indonesian servants were killed and six Indonesian servants wounded when Indonesian ...

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  3. RUSSIAN POLICY.

    LONDON, Dec 23.—Although complete official silence is being maintained about the Foreign Ministers' meetings in Moscow, ...

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  4. EGYPT'S NOTE.

    LONDON, Dec 23.—The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" says the Government has received an Egyptian note ...

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  5. REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Dec 23.—t is announced officially in Paris that the Allied Reparations Conference has decided to award Britain and ...

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  6. GENERAL PATTON DEAD

    LONDON, Dec 23.—Lt-General George S. Patton, famous leader of the United States Third Army in the final campaigns in Western ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.N.O. HEADQUARTERS.

    LONDON, Dec 23.—The committee of the United Nations Preparatory Commission which discussed the site for the permanent ...

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  8. PALESTINE ISSUE.

    LONDON. Dec 23.—Jewish immigration to Palestine has now stopped altogether, says the correspondent of the "Observer" in ...

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  9. MINE MENACE.

    LONDON, Dec 23.—In the worst menace to the shores of Britain since V-E Day, every available British and Allied minesweeper ...

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  10. THE NEW JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Dec 22.—The correspondent of the "New York I Times" at Allied H.Q. In Tokio, I says that General MacArthur has ...

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  11. "HALF-THREAT."

    TOKIO, Dec 23.—An Army spokesman said yesterday that a "half-threat" to assassinate General MacArthur had been ...

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  12. TOLL OF BRITISH.

    BATAVIA, Dec 22.—Four British soldiers were killed and two wounded when Indonesians in the Kramat area fired on a R.A.F. ...

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  13. INSIDE GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Dec 22.—It is officially announced that the Allied Control Council yesterday approved a plan for disbanding by January 31 ...

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  14. LEAVING THE LEVANT.

    LONDON, Dec 23.—The intention of Britain and France to ensure independence for the Levant i States is declared in the text of ...

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  15. WAR CRIMES.

    TOKIO, Dec 22.—General Tojo and his entire Cabinet, who jointly plunged Japan into war, will be tried jointly as war criminals in ...

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  16. TRUSTEESHIP.

    LONDON, Dec 23.—A compromise for the establishment of a trusteeship system for mandated territories as speedily as possible was agreed ...

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  17. PERSIAN REBELS.

    LONDON, Dec 23.—It is officially stated in Teheran (Persia) that the Azerbaijan insurgents have taken over the town of Ardebil, which ...

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  18. V-1 FLYING BOMB IN AUSTRAILIA.

    The only captured German V-1 flying bomb to come to Australia is now at the R.A.A.F. station at Loverton, Victoria, where it will be assembled for technical examination by R.A.A.F. and Army experts. It is expected that it will eventually be housed in the Commonwealth War Museum, Canberra. This photograph by a R.A.A.F. cameraman shows the complete bomb with the propelling unit on its back at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. USE OF GERMANS.

    LONDON, Dec 22.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that the Allied Control Authority co-ordinating committee yesterday ...

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  20. INDIAN ISSUES.

    LONDON, Dec 23.—"The British labour Government should decide in constitutional issues and not leave the decision to a minority of the ...

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  21. JAPANESE IN JAVA

    MALANG (Eastern Java), Dec 22.—The Indonesian-proclaimed Government has decided to supervise the disarming and evacuation ...

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  22. WAKE MASSACRE.

    KWAJALEIN (Marshall Islands), Dec 23.—Ninety-eight civilian employees of Pan-American Airways were shackled, blindfolded and killed ...

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  23. BRITISH COLONEL.

    BERLIN, Dec 22.—It is officially announced that Deputy Provost Marshal Lt-Col T. C. Irvine (Chief of British Military Police in Berlin), ...

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  24. PEACE PARLEY

    WASHINGTON, Dec 23.—The "Army and Navy Journal" states that while the new U.S. Ambassador to China (General of the Army ...

    Article : 142 words
  25. MISGUIDED.

    NEW DELHI, Dec 23.—Closing its case in the first trial of ex-members of the "Indian National Army," the prosecution suggested that in case ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. STORM AND 'QUAKE.

    LISBON, Dec 23.—A violent cy-clone followed by an earthquake destroyed hundreds of houses and many factories in Southern ...

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  27. REQUEST WITHDRAWN.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 23.— The State Department has notified the British and Siamese Governments that it ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. BENGAL TALKS.

    CALCUTTA, Dec 22.—Mr M. K. Gandhi tonight conferred with the Governor of Bengal (Mr R. G. Casey) for an hour at Government ...

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  29. TOKIO HISTORY.

    NEW YORK, Dec 23.—"Unprecedented in the history of the Japanese throne (says the Tokio correspondent of the "New York ...

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  30. FRENCH AREAS.

    PARIS, Dec 22.—The French Constituent Assembly yesterday unanimously agreed to a resolution urging the Government to send a ...

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  31. TURKEY'S STAND.

    ANKARA, Dec 23.—The fact that Russia had not renewed the treaty of friendship and non-aggression with Turkey had not lessened ...

    Article : 169 words
  32. HUNGRY HUNGARIANS.

    BUDAPEST, Dec 23.—Crowds shouting "give us bread," demonstrated outside the Hungarian Parliament yesterday, says Reuters ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. "MAN FROM MARS."

    George Smith Patton, who was 60 when he died, came of an old Virginian family, though he was born in California. Tall, tough and ...

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  34. AUSTRIA'S CLAIM.

    VIENNA, Dec 23.—The official statement on Austrian claims for parts, of the South Tyrol makes it clear that Austria asks only for the ...

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  35. ARMS SMUGGLING.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 22.—The State Department announced yesterday that the Mexican Government dissociated itself from the charges ...

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  36. KONOYE BURIED.

    TOKIO. Dec 22.—The newspaper "Asahi" comments that Prince Konoye's Shinto funeral service, which was attended by ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Dec 22.—t was officially announced today that, Britain had recognised the new Yugoslav Republic. A Note handed ...

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  38. VITA MUSSOLINI.

    MILAN, Dec 23.—Vita Mussolini has been sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment on charges of helping to maintain Fascism. ...

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  39. TOUR OF JAPAN.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 22.—Major Charles Boxer, and the authoress, Emily Hann, and her husband, will be members of the British delegation ...

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  40. BAN BY GREECE.

    ATHENS, Dec 23.—It is learnt that British undertakings, including Cable and Wireless, Ltd, and power and traction companies ...

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  41. PACT WITH SOVIET.

    BUDAPEST, Dec 23.—The Hungarian Supreme Council ratified the Russo-Hungarian commercial treaty after the political committee of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  42. TOKIO CHRISTMAS

    TOKIO, Dec 23.—Australian servicemen stationed in Tokio will appreciate traditional Christmas dinner of poultry and cake with the ...

    Article : 336 words
  43. THE FIGHTING FORCES

    CANBERRA, Dec 23.—Today the men and women of the Australian fighting forces had stacked their arms after six Christmas periods at ...

    Article : 360 words
  44. DUTCH POLICY.

    LONDON, Dec 23.—The Dutch Minister for Overseas Territories (Professor J. H. A. Logeman) told the Dutch Parliament on Friday ...

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  45. MOB VIOLENCE.

    ESSEN, Dec 22.—Two Germans were sentenced to death today for having instigated a mob of civilians to commit violence against three ...

    Article : 115 words
  46. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

    Article : 31 words
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