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  2. NAZI DOCTRINE

    NUREMBERG, Dec 2.—Asked what he would do if he, had a chance to try all over again, Goering replied: "I should again support Hitler as I knew him when he took over the reins of Germany." He was replying through ...

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  3. RUHR ARRESTS.

    LONDON, Dec 2.—It was announced officially at Iserlohn (in the Ruhr) yesterday that British field security officers and troops ...

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  4. ATOMIC ARMAMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 2.—If an atomic armaments race develops Russia will produce her first atomic bomb in about three years ...

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  5. BELEAGUERED.

    BATAVIA, Dec 2.—A food convoy which set out under air cover from Batavia for the relief of' 50,000 refugees beleaguered in ...

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  6. COMMUNIST ATTITUDE.

    SYDNEY, Dec 2.—The president of the Communist Party (Mr L. Sharkey) in the Domain today declared that the Communists did ...

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  7. STRIKE EXTENSION

    SYDNEY, Dec 2.—The president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions (Mr P. J. Clarey) tonight appealed to the miners and seamen to reject their leaders' recommendations to tie up ships and coalmines. As head ...

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  8. TOKIO WAR-MAKERS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 1.—The American Associated Press reports that Mr Joseph Keenan, chief counsel on Japanese war crimes, ...

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  9. STUDY OF MISTAKES.

    NEW YORK, Dec 1.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that at the first plenary session of the House of Peers ...

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  10. HESS MENTALLY FIT.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 2.—The War Crimes Tribunal ruled yesterday that Hess was mentally fit to stand trial. ...

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  11. APPEAL DENOUNCED.

    SYDNEY, Dec 2.—The president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. H. Wells) and the general secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr E. V. ...

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  12. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 2.—The Nazis had issued an order that all commissars and other Bolshevist elements among Russian prisoners ...

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  13. MACQUARIE A.L.P.

    SYDNEY, Dec 2.—Communists have been very active during the weekend to secure some action to extricate themselves from the ...

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  14. MASS EVACUATION.

    BATAVIA, Dec 2.—Qualified agreement with the proposed mass evacuation of R.A.P.W.I. internees from Java camps was given by the Dutch ...

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  15. ISLAND MURDERS.

    MOROTAI, Dec 2.—In the first verdict given in war crimes trials by Australians a military court on Friday found Capt Tokio Iwasa ...

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  16. TROUBLED CHINA.

    NEW YORK, Dec 2.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Shanghai says that General Chu Teh, commander of the Chinese ...

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  17. N.S.W. ENGINEMEN.

    SYDNEY, Dec 2.—The N.S.W. president of the Australian Railways' Union (Mr L. Austin) said the action of the Miners' Federation in ...

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  18. WORLD'S TALLEST AIRCRAFT-CARRIER AT FREMANTLE.

    The world's tallest aircraft-carrier, H.M.S. Unicom, berthed at the North Wharf, Fremantle, on Saturday. The most of the Unicom cleared the Sydney Harbout bridge by only 5ft at high tide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. "PEACE IN INDUSTRY."

    CANBERRA, Dec 2.—A further development on the eve of the industrial upheaval threatening to paralyse industry throughout the ...

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  20. CANNIBALISM.

    WEWAK, Dec 1.—Sentence of death by hanging was passed on First-Lt Takehiko Tazaki by an Australian Military Court today. Tazaki ...

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  21. HITLER'S LEGACY.

    FRANKFURT, Dec 2.—"There is clear, unpleasant evidence that a large section of the population in Germany, although largely ...

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  22. FREE SCIENCE.

    LONDON, Dec 2.—Speaking at a Royal Society dinner the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) supported scientists' contention that science should be ...

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  23. EFFECTS OF STOPPAGE.

    SYDNEY, Dec 2.—If the coalminers decide tomorrow to join the steelworkers and seamen gas and electricity will probably be rationed ...

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  24. BLOODSHED FEARED.

    SYDNEY, Dec 2.—The industrial crisis was likely to cause "revolution, anarchy and bloodshed" the council of the N.S.W. ...

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  25. HACKED TO PIECES

    BATAVIA, Dec 1.—The naked bodies of possibly four Englishmen and 18 Indian soldiers, believed to have been survivors of the Dakota ...

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  26. WOMEN'S VIEWS.

    PARIS, Dec 2.—British and American delegates to the International Women's Congress presented a joint resolution declaring that the ...

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  27. BATTLE OF CITIES

    LONDON, Dec 2.—Representatives of eight of 26 cities—24 American and two Canadian—which are seeking selection as the site for the ...

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  28. GIRDLING WORLD.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 2.—The War Department has announced that a twin-engined A26 attack bomber completed a 24,859-mile ...

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  29. FOOD FOR BERLIN.

    BERLIN, Dec 2.—The four occupying Powers have reached agreement at a meeting of the Allied Control Commission to assure food ...

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  30. 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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  31. MOUNTBATTEN'S NEW H.Q.

    SINGAPORE, Dec 2.—Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten has arrived by air from Saigon to take up residence at the new headquarters of ...

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