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  2. NAZI WAR PLOTS

    LONDON, Nov 29.—As early as June, 1937, the Germans had complete military plans for war, not only against Austria and Czechoslovakia, but also, if necessary, against Spain, Britain, France, Poland and Lithuania, ...

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  3. BANDOENG SITUATION.

    BATAVIA, Nov 29.—The terms for settlement of the unrest in Bandoeng submitted by the British Army commander to the ...

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  4. FOOD FOR JAVA.

    BATAVIA, Nov 29.—The Australian contribution so far to the N.E.I. Government for the relief of Java, which is threatened with ...

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  5. BENNETT INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Nov 29.—The inquiry before the Royal Commissioner (Mr Justice Ligertwood) into the escape of Lt-General Gordon Bennett, G.O.C., 8th Division, A.I.F., from Malaya on February 15, 1942, which commenced on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INDIGNANT NOTES.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Nuremberg says that of the 20 defendants Goering is the most ...

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  7. GERMAN PROBLEM.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 28.—The White House has announced that Mr Byron Price, who investigated German occupation problems for ...

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  8. WORLD SECURITY.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—An international committee of scientists to ensure that the United Nations police force is at all times ...

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  9. DUKE ARRESTED.

    NUREMBERG, Nov 29.—The Military Government has announced the arrest of Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who is ...

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  10. HESS "NONSENSE."

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Messrs Thurtle (Lab), Gallacher (Com), and Stokes (Lab) combined in the House of Commons yesterday in ...

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  11. EVACUATION POLICY.

    BATAVIA, Nov 29.—Dutch opinion is divided on whether all Dutch and Eurasian women and children, aged and sick, should be immediately ...

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  12. PERSONALITIES AT BENNET INQUIRY.

    Top: Lieut-General Gordon Bennett (right) , with his counsel, Mr Brian Clancy, K.C. Centre left: Mr Justice Ligertwood, who is presiding at the Commission of inquiry. Centre right: Mr W. R. Dovey, K.C., and Mr R. Chambers, of N.S.W., who are assisting the Commission. Bottom left: Capt A. H. Curlewis (a witness). Bottom right: Other witnesses: Lt-Col C.H.Kappe, Lt-Col O'Donnell and Lt-Col C.J.Moses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. READY TO DIE.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Asked to comment on the medical report on Hess, his counsel (Dr Guenter von Rohrscheidt) ...

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  14. DACHAU TRIAL.

    DACHAU, Nov 29.—The defence case for the 40 Dachau guards charged with war crimes opened yesterday. The defence moved for ...

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  15. JEWISH VIOLENCE.

    JERUSALEM, Nov 29.—The British troops searching for the persons concerned in the attacks on two coastguard stations in Palestine (a ...

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  16. PROPOSED INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" says that it is understood that the Anglo-American commission of ...

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  17. PROSECUTION CASE.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Coincident with the feeling expressed by some observers that the prosecution case against the major Nazi war criminals ...

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  18. U.S.A. BOMB PLANTS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 28.—Major- General Groves, head of the atom bomb project, told the Senate Atomic Energy Committee today ...

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  19. BRITISH POLICY.

    JERUSALEM, Nov 29.—The Jewish elected Assembly passed a resolution today protesting against British policy in Palestine as outlined ...

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  20. BATAVIA HOLD-UP.

    BATAVIA, Nov 29.—The Indonesian Minister of Economic Affairs (Dr Darmawan), two members of the Indonesian Government working ...

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  21. BRITISH PEERS.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Concerning Ribbentrop's request that Lords Vansittart Beaverbrook, Kemsley and Londonderry be subpoenaed as ...

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  22. CHINESE CONFLICT.

    CHUNGKING, Nov 29.—The Government has admitted the loss of the important southern Hopei highway centre of Feisiang to the besieging ...

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  23. INDIAN RIOTS.

    CALCUTTA, Nov 29.—An American was killed and 106 British and American military personnel were injured during the demonstrations ...

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  24. FRENCH VIEW.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Paris radio yesterday reported that a high official in the French Foreign Office had denied a statement made by Mr ...

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  25. "SPOOFING" THE FOE

    LONDON, Nov 29.—"Ghost fleets" with R.A.F. bombers circling over them steamed for Le Havre and Bologne on D-Day, fooling the ...

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  26. FRATERNISATION

    TOKIO, Nov 28.—A question that has been raised with increasing frequency in recent weeks is, how long will the occupation authorities be ...

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  27. PERSIAN REQUEST.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—It is learnt that a Soviet Government Note has rejected, though in the most friendly terms, Persia's request for Persian ...

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  28. U.S.A. INTELLIGENCE

    WASHINGTON, Nov 29.—The Under-Secretary of State (Mr D. G. Acheson), giving evidence before the House of ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. NEW SHIP FUEL.

    MOSCOW, Nov 29.—Plans have been made for the use of natural gas as fuel for the diesel engines of ships operating in Volga Canal. ...

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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 Australian ...

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