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  2. NUREMBURG TRIALS.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 17.—When the Nuremberg trials of German war leaders was resumed today, Mr Sam Hams, one of the ...

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  3. RETURN TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Dec 17.—Coalminers resumed work at all except five collieries in New South Wales today. They are expected to hew between 150,000 and 200,000 tons of coal before they begin their Christmas holidays at the end of ...

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  4. JAPANESE CRIMES.

    TOKIO, Dec 17.—General MacArthur yesterday ordered the arrest of 69 more war prison camp officials, guards and civilian ...

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  5. PERSIAN SPLIT.

    LONDON, Dec 17.—Autonomists in the North Persia province of Azerbaijan, which runs along the Caspian Sea and adjoins the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RESIGNATIONS.

    BATAVIA, Dec 17.—It was announced officially today that the head of the N.E. Civil Administration (Major-General N. L. W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOSCOW TALKS.

    MOSCOW, Dec 17.—The Foreign Ministers of Britain (Mr Bevin), the United States (Mr Byrnes) and the Soviet (M Molotov) concluded ...

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  8. A UNIFIED CHINA.

    NEW YORK, Dec 17.—The Chungking correspondent of the American Associated Press reports that a delegation of leading ...

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  9. COAL SUPPLIES.

    SYDNEY, Dec 17.—Responding almost to a man to the whistles for work today, miners on the Northern coalfields are believed to ...

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  10. MANNING OF SHIPS.

    SYDNEY. Dec 17.—All ships, including B.H.P. vessels, will be manned by members of the Seamen's Union, who today ratified the ...

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  11. U.N.R.R.A. CARGOES.

    LONDON, Dec 17.—U.N.R.R.A. shipments to Europe and the Far East during November totalled 755,500 long tons worth £61,200,000 ...

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  12. WORLD UNITY.

    PRAGUE, Dec 17.—Dr Eduard Benes, President of Czechoslovakia. in a speech yesterday expressed the opinion that there would be a ...

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  13. SOVIET REVIVAL.

    LONDON, Dec 17.—Russia is almost, ready to initiate a fourth Five-Year Plan, says Reuters Moscow correspondent. The principal ...

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  14. CHINESE ARMY.

    CHUNGKING, Dec 17.—China must have a strong modern army patterned upon that of the United States, plus the adaptation of some ...

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  15. FAST WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Dec 17.—Reuters Bucharest correspondent says that Dr George Tatarescu, the Rumanian Foreign Minister, declared in ...

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  16. AT FREMANTLE.

    After a meeting of the Seamen's Union at Fremantle yesterday, the secretary of the local branch (Mr J. Byrne) said that the strike which ...

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  17. UNHAPPY WEEKEND

    NUREMBERG, Dec 17.—The accused spent their worst weekend, according to attendants. They were all described as extremely dejected. ...

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  18. CONCERN FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 17.— Nearly 1,000 women and children kidnapped during the fighting at Surabaya were ...

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  19. CAR MANUFACTURE.

    DETROIT, Dec 17.—Mr Henry Ford (a grandson of the founder of the great Ford motor industry and now a principal of the firm) ...

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  20. BRISBANE IN LINE.

    BRISBANE, Dec 17.—A. mass meeting of Brisbane seamen today unanimously endorsed a recommendation by the union's executive for a ...

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  21. AIR NETWORK.

    CHUNGKING, Dec 17.—The Chinese Press yesterday announced a five-year plan for the development of Chinese civilian aviation to give ...

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  22. SUICIDE PRECAUTIONS.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 17.—New precautions against attempts at suicide have been introduced at the Nuremberg. trials. Defence counsel ...

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  23. ITALY'S STATUS.

    ROME, Dec 12.—The Vice-Premier (Signor Pietro Nenni) said to-day that he hoped the Foreign Ministers would examine Italy's status ...

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  24. ADELAIDE MOTION.

    ADELAIDE, Dec 17.—The Port Adelaide seamen decided at a special stop-work meeting this morning to resume work forthwith on ships ...

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  25. ALLIED PROPERTY.

    LONDON, Dec 17.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says it is estimated that Britain holds private and commercial ...

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  26. FRENCH POLICY.

    PARIS Dec 17.—M Leon Blum (the former Socialist Premier), criticising the French Government's external policy in his paper "Le ...

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  27. INDO-CHINA.

    LONDON, Dec 17.—British 25-pounders close to Salgon yesterday signalled the opening of the biggest military operation in French Indo ...

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  28. BULGAR ASSEMBLY.

    LONDON, Dec 17.—The new Bulgarian Assembly, at its opening session yesterday, elected as president Vassil Kolarov, the ...

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  29. ON THE RUN.

    LONDON, Dec 17.—Criminals frightened from London in the last few days may be caught In new nets as secret police plans are put ...

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  30. SHOOTING OF POLICE.

    NEW YORK, Dec 17.—An official denial has been made that the British Assistant Provost Marshal in Batavia (Lt-Col H. C. G. ...

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  31. POWER CUTS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 17.—Use of electric irons will be permitted between 4 pm and 5 pm on Wednesday and Saturday. The restrictions on the ...

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  32. TABRIZ LOST TO TEHERAN GOVERNMENT.

    Tabriz, second largest city in Persia (population 213,542), lying 60 miles south of Russia's trans-Caucasus frontier. Here, according to Moscow radio, Teheran Government troops have surrendered to the autonomists, who are extending their hold on the surrounding region. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. SOUTHERN MINES.

    SYDNEY, Dec 17.—The five mines idle in the southern district today were the three collieries of Australian Iron and Steel, Ltd— ...

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  34. OIL STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 17.—The Navy Department announced last night that the Sinclair Oil Corporation strike had been settled. The ...

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  35. SPANISH AMNESTY.

    LONDON, Dec 17.—The death sentences imposed by a court martial on five accused charged with subversive activities in Cadiz last week ...

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  36. AMERICAN NEWS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 17.—The president of the American Cable and Radio Corporation, Mr Warren Lee Pierson (says the "New York Times") ...

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  37. TRAGIC CRASH.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 17.—Group-Captain Lyle C. M. Holswich (31), of Parkville, who commanded the famous No 13 Squadron which flew ...

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  38. "THIS GARBAGE."

    LONDON, Dec 17.—"It is surely time that a protest was made against this garbage masquerading as art which is brought to us across the ...

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  39. JEWISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Dec 17.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) has assured Mr S. S. Silverman, a Labour member of the House of Commons, in ...

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  40. U.S.A. BLIZZARD.

    MONTREAL, Dec 17.—The New York correspondent of the American Associated Press said yesterday that the Mayor of Buffalo (New York ...

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  41. IDLE IRONWORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 17.—If the Communist leaders of the Ironworkers' Union decide not to order a resumption until the Industrial Commission ...

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  42. KONOYE'S MISTAKE

    TOKIO, Dec 17.—A vital document that would have been used by the defense had Prince Konoye stood his trial instead of ...

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  43. TROOPS FOR JAPAN

    TOKIO, Dec 17.—The first occupation forces from the British Empire, China and Russia are not expected by the Allied authorities ...

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  44. OBSERVER RETURNS

    CANBERRA, Dec 17.—After having spent some time in Java watching the situation on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, Mr W. ...

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  45. FREE BURMA CLAIM.

    RANGOON, Dec 17.—General Aung San, president of the Burmese Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League, has appealed to President ...

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  46. EGYPTIAN TREATY.

    CAIRO, Dec 17.—The Egyptian Government has sent a Note to Britain asking for the opening of negotiations for a revision of the ...

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  47. FRENCH GIRL SPY.

    PARIS, Dec 17.—A 24-year-old girl spy, Jeanne Zimmerlic, who was recognised by General Delattre de Tassigny among thousands of ...

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  48. FINNS' PRESIDENT.

    HELSINKI, Dec 17.—The President of Finland (Field-Marshal Mannerheim) who went to Portugal early in November for health ...

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  49. 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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