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  2. STRIKE ISSUES

    SYDNEY, Dec 14.—Although no definite statement was made after a meeting of the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions today, it is confidently expected that the coalminers will resume work ...

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  3. BRITAIN ACCEPTS

    LONDON, Dec 14.—There was a great outburst of s cheering in the House of Commons and his front bench colleagues congratulated the Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) as he concluded his speech in support of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JAVA ARRESTS.

    BATAVIA, Dec 14.—Allied military police yesterday arrested Mrs Heeravati Diah, wife of Mr B. M. Dish, editor of the widely ...

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  5. PRESSURE ON B.H.P.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 14.—"It appears that this unfortunate strike is ending and as the Reds run for cover they are making very vicious ...

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  6. DOOMED JEWS.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 14.—A new series of German documents and directives clearly indicating there was a calculated plan to starve ...

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  7. ARBITRATION POLICY.

    CANBERRA, Dec 14.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today that he had strong hopes that a settlement of the industrial dispute ...

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  8. PERSIA ANGERED.

    LONDON, Dec 14.—The Persian Foreign Ministry sent a memorandum to the British, American and Russian Embassies in Teheran ...

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  9. MAITLAND DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Dec 14.—A tentative agreement has been reached by the Miners' Federation and the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's ...

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  10. A HOST TO GREET THEM.

    En route to England via Cape Town and bearing service personnel and civilian passengers, the Aquitania arrived in Gage Roads yesterday morning. Servicemen coming ashore at Fremantle were transported by tender from the liner and this was the scene as the first batch come alongside at Victoria Quay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PRESS COMPLAINTS.

    BATAVIA, Dec 14.—Although the ban on military commanders' Press conference has been partly lifted, unlimited access to the news ...

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  12. IRONWORKERS' MOVE.

    SYDNEY, Dec 14.—The N.S.W. division of the Federated Ironworkers' Association lodged an application for registration as an industrial ...

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  13. THE PREMIER.

    LONDON, Dec 14.—The Persian Prime Minister (M Hakimi) told Parliament on Wednesday that he would visit Moscow soon for direct ...

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  14. GAS WAR.

    LONDON, Dec 14.—Nearly all German chemical warfare equipment found in the British zone has now been destroyed, announced the ...

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  15. MOSCOW TO SYDNEY?

    Mr E. THORNTON. General secretary of the Ironworkers' Union, he has been abroad. It was rumoured in Melbourne on Thursday that he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. JAPANESE CRIMES.

    MOROTAI, Dec 13.—At the end of the first fortnight of the war crimes trials at Morotai and Labuan the tally is: ...

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  17. AMERICAN SHIP.

    BATAVIA, Dec 14.—The American transport Vinton has been waiting for two days at Batavia to unload her cargo—2,300 tons of ...

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  18. CHECKING CRIME WAVE

    LONDON, Dec 14.—The drive to check the crime wave has brought quick results, says the "Daily Telegraph." Scores of deserters have been ...

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  19. PADRE'S OFFENCE.

    MUNSTER, Dec 14.—Capt John Birnie Allan, a padre and welfare officer at the British Control Commission's headquarters in ...

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  20. COMMUNIST SETBACK.

    SYDNEY, Dec 14.—During a period when Australia as part of the British Commonwealth of Nations was fighting an all-in fight for its ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. N.S.W. RESTRICTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 14.—The major restrictions on the use of gas and electricity will remain for the time being and no change in the tram ...

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  22. COLLIERIES READY.

    SYDNEY, Dec 14.—All collieries in the southern and western districts had been advised to prepare for work on Monday, the secretary of the ...

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  23. DACHAU CRIMINALS.

    DACHAU, Dec 14.—Sentence was passed yesterday by the Military Court which tried and found guilty 40 men charged with ...

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  24. BRUTAL GUARDS.

    TOKIO, Dec 14.—Murder, torture, flogging and starving of American, British and Australian P.O.W. will be alleged against five officers and ...

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  25. S.A. CUTS.

    ADELAIDE, Dec 14.—At a conference of principal coal users convened by the Premier (Mr Playford) today, it was decided that the ...

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  26. FAR EAST POLICY

    LONDON, Dec 14.—On the motion for the adjourment Mr Callaghan (Lab) in the House of commons yesterday criticised American policy ...

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  27. HOW HE SANK CRUISER

    WASHINGTON, Dec 14.—Capt John Cady, chief defence counsel for Capt Charles B. McVay, commander of the heavy cruiser ...

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  28. BARCELONA RIOTS.

    BARCELONA. Dec 14—After a series of disturbances by students which began on Wednesday, the academic authorities decided to close ...

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  29. COAL FOR VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 14.—Six ships are expected to rush 30,000 tons of black coal to Victoria from Newcastle within a week. ...

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  30. N.Z. FOUNDRIES.

    CANBERRA, Dec 14.—New Zealand foundries would be seriously affected by the loss of pig iron imports through the N.S.W. disputes. ...

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  31. ROME PAUPERS.

    ROME, Dec 14.—Municipal records reveal that 7,718 paupers died in Rome during the last three months. says the Italian Newsagency. ...

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  32. FREE RIDES IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO. Dec 14.—Demonstrating for higher wages, workers on one of the city's electric train systems allowed passengers to travel free ...

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  33. 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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