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  2. U.S. LOAN PLAN

    LONDON, Dec 18.—Lord Keynes, the noted British economist, who returned to Britain by the Queen. Elizabeth only yesterday after figuring as one of the principal negotiators in the proposed American loan to Britain, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. SYDNEY SCENE.

    SYDNEY, Dec 18.-Nearly 300 British, Indian and Indonesian seamen stormed into the office of the K.P.M. (a Dutch shipping line) ...

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  4. JAPANESE ECONOMY.

    NEW YORK, Dec 18.—Allied headquarters in Tokio have announced that Japanese shipyards will construct 122 steel and 1,356 ...

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  5. "USURPATION."

    LONDON, Dec 18.—The Persian Cabinet, it is reported, has decided to send a protest to the United Nations against what it ...

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  6. AFTER DEATH.

    TOKIO, Dec 18.—The United States War Crimes Prosecutor is now in possession of Prince Konoye's memoirs, the date of writing ...

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  7. BRITISH TRAITORS

    LONDON, Dec 18.—John Amery, who pleaded guilty to charges of treason and was recently sentenced to death at the Old Bailey, will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DISPUTE OVER POWER.

    SYDNEY, Dec 18.—It is estimated that about 40,000 tons of coal were hewn today in New South Wales mines. Production ...

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  9. ORGANISED MURDER.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 18.—The indictment by Colonel Robert Storey (a member of the American prosecuting team at the trial of ...

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  10. NIPPON ELECTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 17.—Reporting from Tokio, the American Associated Press says that the Japanese Cabinet ...

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  11. HOMMA'S TRIAL.

    TOKIO, Dec 18.—Forty-three charges have been lodged against Lt-General Masaharu Homma, who will be arraigned tomorrow ...

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  12. "BLOCK BUSTER" INVENTOR HONOURED.

    A Washington message says that General Arnold (commanding the U.S. Army Air Force) has presented the Army Legion of Merit medal to the British Air Commodore Patrick Huskinson, the blind inventor of the "block buster." The citation credited him with "contributing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MOSLEY'S MEETING.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—The British Fascist Sir Oswald Mosley, replying to criticisms of his meeting on Saturday night said: "Can anything ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. INFORMATION WORK.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the Government had decided ...

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  15. ATOMIC ENERGY.

    OTTAWA, Dec 17.—Asking the House of Commons to approve of the agreement on atomic energy reached by Mr Attlee, President ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "MINOR" SUSPECTS.

    (From Our Special Representative.) TOKIO. Dec 18.—A small, drab, depressing courtroom in the Yoko-hama law courts building was ...

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  17. BLACK MARKET BLOW.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—"Hundreds of tons of tea, sacks of sugar, tins of preserved meat and other food. clothes, silk stockings. Brussels lace ...

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  18. OUT FOR BLOOD.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—"I, Comrade Erich Richter, a member of the Communist Party in Germany, would like ...

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  19. FREE PRESS.

    NEW YORK,. Dec 17.—The American Associated Press reports from Tokio that General MacArt[?]ur in a letter to Mr Wilbur Forrest, ...

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  20. MINERS' HOLIDAYS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 18.—Because coalminers have declined to cut short their Christmas holidays by five days the end of the restrictions on the ...

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  21. YAMASHITA APPEAL

    WASHINGTON, Dec 18.—A few minute after the arrival by airmail of the petition from General Yamashita, who was sentenced to ...

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  22. CASE FOR N.Z.

    AUCKLAND. Dec 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr Fraser) prior to his departure for London by air to attend the General Assembly of ...

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  23. RUSSIAN SHOOTING.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—Two British soldiers were wounded, one seriously, in the British area of Spandau, a Berlin suburb, on Saturday night, ...

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  24. ATHENS ARREST.

    ATHENS. Dec 18.—It is announced that Arthur Seitz, who throughout the war was head of the German espionage system in Greece, was ...

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  25. JUDGE DISMISSED.

    TOKIO, Dec 18.—General Mac-Arthu has ordered the dismissal of Judge Takeo Ishiwara for incompetence in sentencing an offender ...

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  26. AIR FORCE IMPAIRED.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 18.—The deputy commander of the U.S. Army Air Force (General Carl Spaatz) told a Press conference ...

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  27. SECRET AND SINISTER

    WASHINGTON, Dec 17.—Mr Theodore Wilkinson, Chief of Naval Intelligence from October, 1941, to July 1642, testified at the Pear ...

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  28. PARIS DECISION.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that at a meeting of the Paris Municipal Council yesterday the ...

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  29. CONTROL OF UNIONS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 18.—A committee comprising leaders of the trade union movement has been formed to formulate plans for combating ...

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  30. MEXICAN INTRIGUE

    NEW YORK, Dec 18.—The United States Ambassador to Mexico (Mr George Messersmith) has lodged a formal protest with ...

    Article : 221 words
  31. 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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