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  2. GENERAL'S DUTY.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 12.—In his address today on behalf of Lt-General Gordon Bennett, Mr Clancy, K.C., submitted that the ...

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  3. FIGHTING CRIME.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—The police throughout Britain are not slackening their efforts to check the mounting crime wave. The latest ...

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  4. HOPEFUL SIGN

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—Hopes that the steel, coal and seamen's strike might in Sydney tonight, There was evidence that the communist officials of the three striking unions ...

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  5. CONVOY AMBUSH.

    BATAVIA, Dec 12.—The Allied food and munitions convoy which was ambushed at Soekaoemi (between Batavia and Bandoeng) last ...

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  6. MR CHIFLEY'S STAND.

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—Representatives of trades unions with a total membership of about 150,000 today sent telegrams to the Prime ...

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  7. INTO MANCHURIA.

    CHUNGKING, Dec 12.—The Central Newsagency reports that Russia has agreed to permit Chinese Government troops to fly into ...

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  8. COALMINERS' FUTURE.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—The Minister of Fuel (Mr E. Shinwell). addressing the Coalmines Committee of the International Labour ...

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  9. SLAVE LABOUR.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—The story of how Germany forced labourers from the conquered territories to work in munition factories and ...

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  10. WAR LEADERS.

    LONDON. Dec 12.—Members of the German General Staff considered that General Eisenhower "was the greatest general of the war and ...

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  11. JAPANESE GENERAL'S ADMISSION.

    SINGAPORE. Dec 12.—It is officially announced that Major - General Yamamotu, who was Chief of Staff to the ...

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  12. STRIKE TALKS.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 12.—The only hopes for an early settlement of the coal, steel and shipping strike depend upon the result of ...

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  13. "NEGATIVE ATTITUDE."

    MELBOURNE, Dec 12.—The negative attitude of Mr Chifley to the present national calamity was not enough, the Leader of the ...

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  14. ALLIES' GREATEST GENERALS.

    To an American Associated Press correspondent at the Nuremberg trials Major-General Lahousen, a witness for the prosecution who was formerly a member of the German Intelligence Service, has stated that the Germans rated Allied generals as follows: General of the Army Eisenhower (left), "greatest general of the war, with more authority than any other single commander." Field Marshal Sir B. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—The Miners' Federation itself has not abandoned the possibility of a settlement of the dispute before Christmas. The ...

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  16. BUNNERONG RESUMES.

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—The 90 engineers who went on strike at Bunnerong power house last week will resume work tomorrow morning. A ...

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  17. "SECRET ZONE."

    LONDON, Dec 12.—Moscow radio in a broadcast last night quoting "Izvestia" stated that the British had established a "secret" ...

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  18. BOMBAY GANGS.

    BOMBAY, Dec 12.—Two armed robberies have been committed in 36 hours in the most crowded residential quarters of Bombay. Twelve ...

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  19. IDLE APPRENTICES.

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—An application for variation of the metal trades award to permit employers to stand down apprentices whom they are ...

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  20. INTER-UNION DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—Within 24 hours of a settlement of the steel strike most collieries on the northern coalfields could resume work, said ...

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  21. FINANCIAL HELP.

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—Overtures by the Federated Ironworkers' Union to the Amalgamated Engineers' Union for substantial financial help ...

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  22. U.N.R.R.A. AID.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 12.—Congress last night approved of an appropriation of 550,000,000 dollars (about £137,500,000 sterling) for ...

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  23. BERLIN BLOODSHED.

    BERLIN, Dec 12.—Three more murders have been added to the violent crime wave which the city is experiencing. Burglars killed a ...

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  24. ADELAIDE CURFEW.

    ADLEAIDE, Dec 12.—The managing-director of the Adelaide Electric Supply Company (Mr Wheadon) said that Adelaide was almost ...

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  25. DR VAN MOOK.

    BATAVIA, Dec 12.—The Lieut-Governor-General (Dr van Mook) today announced that he had again postponed his visit to Holland and ...

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  26. HOLIDAY TRAINS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—Railway services will be greatly reduced during the Christmas and New Year holidays, the Commissioner of Railways ...

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  27. BLACK LIST.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—Interogation of over 8,000 British, Australian, American, Dutch, French and Indian war prisoners, says a dispatch ...

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  28. U.S.A. DEFENCE.

    WASHINGTON. Dec 12.—The chairman of the House Military Committee (Mr Andrew May) and the chairman of the House Naval ...

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  29. "LORD HAW HAW."

    LONDON, Dec 12.—During arguments on behalf of William Joyce ('"Lord Haw Haw") in the resumed hearing of his appeal in the House ...

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  30. IN CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Dec 12.—An order was gazetted tonight bringing Canberra under the same restrictions as applied in Sydney. Parliament ...

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  31. TRAM SERVICES.

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—Tramway conductors who would be without employment following the curtailment of tram services in the metropolitan ...

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  32. U.S.A. STEELWORKERS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 12.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Pittsburg says that after a secret ballot of over 400,000 ...

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  33. REACTIONS TO FILM

    NUREMBERG, Dec 12.—An official statement following the screening by the American prosecution yesterday of a film titled "the Nazi ...

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  34. POST-MORTEMS WANTED

    LONDON, Dec 12.—"High Nazi leaders found guilty at Nuremberg may end their lives as did many of their victims ...

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  35. CHURCH SERVICES.

    SYDNEY, Dec 12.—In many churches no service will be held next Sunday evening because of the lighting and power restrictions. At St ...

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  36. BEHEADED AIRMEN

    MOROTAL, Dec 12.—Three more Japanese who took part in the ceremonial execution of an unidentified Australian airman at Alaud Island ...

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  37. TRIESTE AREA.

    LONDON, Dec 12.—Milan radio announced yesterday that the Allied Military Government had decided to make the territory of Trieste an ...

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  38. 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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