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  2. U.S. DEFENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 20.—Basing his recommendations on lessons learnt during the war, President Truman in a message to Congress ...

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  3. DUTCH IN ACTION.

    BATAVIA, Dec 20.—The first Indonesian naval activity is reported today in a Netherlands navy communique which says that a 60-ton ...

    Article : 150 words
  4. DEAD MAN'S TALES.

    TOKIO, Dec 20.—The gloomy pessimism of Japanese naval leaders as war in the Pacific loomed closer is shown in Prince Konoye's ...

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  5. HIROHITO'S FATE.

    NEW YORK, Dec 19.—The Tokio correspondent of the "Herald- Tribune" says it is learnt that General MacArthur will not name ...

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  6. S.S. SADISTS.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 20.—In the Nazi War Crimes trial today Major Warren Farr, of the American prosecution staff, began the ...

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  7. U.N.O. CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 20.—President Truman has nominated Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, Senator Tom Connally and Senator Arthur ...

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  8. DEMANDS ON SIAM.

    NEW YORK, Dec 19.—The Washington bureau of the "Herald-Tribune" reports that the Assistant Secretary of State (Mr ...

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  9. MOSCOW MEETINGS.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—The British Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin), now in Moscow, is keeping the Dominion Ministers fully informed on ...

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  10. BRITISH COAL.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—The provisions of the Coal Industry Nationalisation Bill were published today. It will bring the whole coal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CONTROL OF RUHR.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—It is understood that expropriation of the coal and heavy industries in the Ruhr by the British ...

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  12. LONG SIEGE LIFTED.

    CHUNGKING, Dec 20.— According to Press reports, the Communist troops have lifted the long siege on Pootow and ...

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  13. TALKS IN LONDON.

    THE HAGUE, Dec 20.—The Lieutenant-Governor-General of the N.E.I. (Dr van Mook) arrived by air from Batavia on Tuesday. ...

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  14. HOMMA'S TRIAL.

    MANILA, Dec 19—Lt-General Masaharu Homma, conqueror of the Philippines, was arraigned before a U.S. army military ...

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  15. N.S.W. MINERS RESUME AFTER FORTNIGHT'S IDLENESS.

    Miners photographed before 7 am last Monday morning as they waited at the cagehead to descend 850ft to the coal face at Richmond Main Colliery at Kurri. All but six mines in N.S.W. resumed work that morning after a fortnight's idleness due to the stike. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AMERICAN CONCERN.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 19.—The State Department in its first policy statement on Indonesia expressed increasing concern today over the ...

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  17. HOPES FOR SUCCESS.

    CANBERRA, Dec 20.—Mr S. M. Bruce, formerly Australian High Commissioner In London, said to-day that he thought the United ...

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  18. TABRIZ SURRENDER.

    TEHERAN, Dec 20.—A court martial has been convened to inquire into the surrender of Tabriz by the Persian Government forces ...

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  19. JAPANESE CODES.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 20.—Intercepted Japanese messages read at the Pearl Harbour inquiry yesterday showed that Berlin advised Tokio ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S TEAM.

    CANBERRA, Dec 20.—Australia will be represented at the first assembly of the United Nations Organisation, but not by a Cabinet ...

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  21. TREASON CHARGE.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—On the resumption of the trial of Walter Purdy (37) in the Old Bailey today for high treason, Mr J. P. Edey, ...

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  22. NOT UNDULY HARSH

    LONDON, Dec 20.—Reuters Bombay correspondent reports that the "Times of India" has published an interview by a special ...

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  23. CHINA OUTLOOK.

    SHANGHAI. Dec 20.—As General Marshall stepped from his plane on his arrival to take up his duties as U.S. Ambassador to China, says the ...

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  24. A POINTER?

    LONDON, Dec 20.—The Moscow correspondent of "The Times" reports: "Reticence is still being observed regarding the Foreign ...

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  25. BRETTON WOODS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 20.—The nations which participated in the Bretton Woods conference have been invited to sign the fund and bank ...

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  26. JAPANESE GESTAPO.

    MANILA. Dec 20.—Although General MacArthur had dissolved the Kempei-Tai (Japanese Gestapo) in September, former members were ...

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  27. GOERING'S CLAIM.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 20.—It was disclosed at the war crimes trial that Goering in his application for interrogation to the Permanent ...

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  28. NEW NAVY BOMBER.

    BURBANK (California), Dec 20. —The American Associated Press reports that the U.S. Navy has announced a new patrol plane with ...

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  29. ECONOMIC CHACOS.

    ATHENS, Dec 20.—The tram strike in Athens, which was declared on Tuesday night, ended yesterday when a 500 per cent increase over the ...

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  30. GANG VIOLENCE.

    BERLIN, Dec 20.—It is announced officially that British Army and civilian car drivers in future must carry arms and ...

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  31. PUPPETS TRIED.

    YENAN, Dec 20.—Chinese Communists between August 25 and November 19 tried and executed as war criminals 30 puppets of the ...

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  32. FOOD CRISIS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 19.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" said yesterday that while Japanese officials continued to ...

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  33. GESTAPO CHIEF.

    NUREMBURG, Dec 20.—It was officially stated today that Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Himmler's deputy for the Gestapo in Austria, had been ...

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  34. TRIAL OF FRENCHMAN.

    SHANGHAI, Dec 20.—Despite the French Consul-General's vigorous protests, M Roland Sarley, formerly Director of the French ...

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  35. REVELATION OR NOT?

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The House of Commons and the House of Lords yesterday reached entirely different ...

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  36. OUT OF DENMARK.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—The Danish Foreign Minister (M Rasmussen) has revealed that all Allied troops are preparing to leave Denmark. The ...

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  37. "UNDESIRABLES" EXPELLED.

    BERNE, Dec 20—The President of the Swiss National Council (M von Steiger) reported to the council yesterday that 3,630 ...

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  38. FRANCO SPAIN.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—The Government had decided to prohibit the export to Spain not only of arms but also of goods of a semi-military ...

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  39. S.S. MEN'S TRAIN-BREAK.

    DUISBERG, Dec 20.—Forty S.S. prisoners of war who escaped yesterday from a train while being conveyed to Belgium from Hamm are ...

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  40. BRITISH FASCISTS

    LONDON, Dec 20.—Replying to a question concerning the activities of Sir Oswald Mosley (the British Fascist leader), the Home Secretary (Mr ...

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  41. RESTIVE JAPANESE

    TOKIO, Dec 20.—A strike fever which has the workers in a ferment throughout the main island of Honshu has invaded the ...

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  42. DISEASE IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—Supplies of D.D.T. powder were distributed yesterday at town halls and schools in the Montauban area, near Toulouse, ...

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  43. GHOULS TO DIE.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—Moscow radio reports that seven German P.O.W. charged with having participated in atrocities at Smolensk have been ...

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  44. RELIEF SHIP LOST.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—The Rome correspondent of "The Times" reports that the American steamer Nathaniel Bacon (7,176 tons), which ...

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  45. 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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