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  2. MINERS VOTE

    SYDNEY, Dec 16.—By the narrow margin of 53 votes in a total poll of only 2,911, the New South Wales coalminers decided today to resume work tomorrow. The State authorities emphasise, however, that no immediate ...

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  3. JAVA REINFORCEMENTS

    BATAVIA, Dec 15.—The British Seventh Parachute Battalion and more Gurkha troops have disembarked from Singapore to ...

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  4. UNIFIED CHINA.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 15.—President Truman issued a statement today stressing the need for a strong, united, democratic China ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPANISH RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Dec 16.—The French Government has sent Notes to Britain and America requesting the views of the respective ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COLLIE FIELD.

    By a majority of eight votes in a ballot held last week the Collie Miners' Union decided to secede from the Commonwealth Miners' ...

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  7. PRINCE KONOYE DEAD.

    TOKIO, Dec 16.—General MacArthur's headquarters announced last night 'that Prince Konoye, considered after the Emperor to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MOSCOW TALKS.

    MOSCOW, Dec 16.—The British Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) and the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr Byrnes) have arrived for their ...

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  9. LEADERS' MOVE.

    BATAVIA, Dec 16.—The Indonesian Government has begun an all-out campaign to pacify extremists throughout Java before ...

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  10. JAPAN AND VATICAN.

    TOKIO, Dec 16.—General MacArthur, in an extension of the previous Allied directive demanding the recall of ...

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  11. COAL SUPPLIES.

    SYDNEY, Dec 16.—Congratulating the public on its "tolerance and forbearance," the Minister for Local Government (Mr Cahill) today ...

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  12. UNION REFLECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 16.—At today's aggregate meetings some miners leaders admitted that little had been gained for the miners by bringing ...

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  13. TAKEN IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Dec 16.—The Secretary of War (Mr J. J. Lawson) announced in the House of Commons' that 200 Spanish Republican ...

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  14. TRANSATLANTIC CHOIR.

    LONDON, Dec 16.—Six members of Parliament will sing carols to America over the radio next Thursday, says ...

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  15. STRIKES IN NIPPON.

    NEW YORK, Dec 16.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Allied headquarters has demanded from the ...

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  16. TROOPS' DISCIPLINE.

    BATAVIA, Dec 15.—According to the highest military authorities here it is untrue to say that British commanders are having increasing ...

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  17. "FIGHT AGAIN."

    SYDNEY, Dec 10.—The president of the Queensland branch of the federation (Mr T. Millar), said to-day that the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  18. THE WAY OUT.

    BATAVIA, Dec. 15.—Asked last night what he thought of the frequent assertion by Indonesians that the future of Indonesia ought to be ...

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  19. DONE TO DEATH.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 16.—"We want to get this trial finished within the lifetime of living men," said the Chief American ...

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  20. PERSIAN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Dec 16.—The garrison at Tabriz (Azerbaijan) of Teheran Government troops has surrendered to the Azerbaijan ...

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  21. GERMAN CENSUS.

    LONDON, Dec 16.—The American news service in Germany says that according to a provisional census there are 65,286,000 Germans in the ...

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  22. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 16.—Mr J. Martin, a Southern District councillor of the Miners' Federation, said at an aggregate meeting today that it was the ...

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  23. "IMPORTANT GAINS."

    SYDNEY, Dec 16.—The acting Rational secretary of the Iron- workers' Federation (Mr J. McPhilips) said today that it had taken ...

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  24. HITLER YOUTH.

    LONDON, Dec 16.—The Berlin correspondent of the American Associated Press reports that the German administration in ...

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  25. WAR GUILT SUSPECTS.

    TOKIO, Dec 16.—War criminal suspects who surrendered yesterday included Viscount Okochi (war profiteer who headed the ...

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  26. SAIGON SURRENDER

    SAIGON, Dec 16.—A Royal Naval lieutenant yesterday accepted the surrender of the last 700 Japanese naval personnel In Saigon. ...

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  27. GERMAN VIEW OF IT

    LONDON, Dec 16.—"Germans in the American-occupied zone are showing a strong drift towards despair," according to a 74-page report ...

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  28. HURLEY'S WORK.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 15.—Representative Hugh Delacy (Democrat) broadcasting, said yesterday that Brig-General Hurley (who recently ...

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  29. LIGHTING CUTS.

    CANBERRA, Dec 16.—Although the diplomatic community at Canberra is exempt from the lighting restrictions it is observing them and ...

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  30. HITLER LOVERS

    LONDON, Dec 16.—Sir Oswald Mosley's supporters kicked and struck a reporter who was taking notes during Mosley's speech at a ...

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  31. ALLIED TROOPS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 16.—The Washington bureau of the "Herald Tribune" reports that a British Note to the United States on the requested ...

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  32. 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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