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  2. NAZI PLOTTING

    NUREMBERG, Dec 3.—Czech troops took over guard duties outside the Palace of Justice today when the American Deputy Prosecutor (Mr Sidney Alderman) opened the prosecution's case against leading Nazis on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TOKIO SUSPECTS.

    TOKIO, Dec 3.—In the most important single list of war crime suspects issued so far, General Mac- Arthur has ordered the Japanese ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN.

    SYDNEY, Dec 3.—Mass meetings of members of the Seamen's Union held in Sydney, Brisbane, Newcastle, Melbourne, Port ...

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  5. SETTLEMENT EFFORTS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 3.—Efforts at a settlement of the steel strike were made today when the State Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr ...

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  6. STEEL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Dec 3.— The main development in the steel-works strike today was the decision of the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to meet representatives of the unions at Canberra at 2.30 pm on Wednesday. This decision was ...

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  7. N.E.I. SITUATION.

    BATAVIA, Dec 3.—It is understood that the Lieut-Governor-General of the N. E. I. (Dr van Mook ) will leave Batavia on ...

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  8. NORTHERN PERSIA.

    LONDON, Dec 3.—The Persian reply to the Soviet Note refusing to allow Persian troops into Russian-occupied northern Persia, requests ...

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  9. A.C.T.U. PRESIDENT.

    Mr P. J. CLAREY. He has appealed to the miners and seamen to reject their leaders' recommendations to the up ships and stop coalmine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PROPAGANDA TIPS.

    NUREMBERG, Dec 3.—Among German documents which were submitted to the War Crimes Tribunal today, but from which only extracts ...

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  11. CHINA PROBLEM.

    NEW YORK, Dec 3.—According to the American Associated Press correspondent in Yenan the Communist Chief-of-Staff, General ...

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  12. N.S.W. RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 3.—Drastic cuts in railway services all over the State are unavoidable unless some eleventh-hour development brings ...

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  13. BRITISH CASE.

    NUREMBERG. Dec 3.—The British Chief Prosecutor (Sir Hartley Shaw cross) arrived by air from London yesterday to complete ...

    Article : 261 words
  14. JAVA ATROCITIES.

    BATAVIA, Dec 3.—Mr Sjahrir, the Indonesian Prime Minister, has sent a message to Allied H. Q expressing regret for what he described ...

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  15. AIR TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Dec 3.—A new Handley-Page Hermes four-engine airliner crashed and caught fire yesterday near Radlett railway ...

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  16. IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 3.—Gas rationing to be introduced in Melbourne at 7 pm tomorrow will be more severe than that imposed two ...

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  17. ON TRIAL AT NUREMBERG.

    Hermann Goering (left) expounding a point to his fellow accused in the dock at the Court of Justice, Nuremberg. Beside him are Rudolf Hess (book on knee) and Joachim von Ribbentrop (reading), in the back row are (left to right) Karl Doenitz, Erich Raeder and Baldur von Schirach. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. THE IRONWORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Dec 3.—It is expected that about 10,000 members of the Ironworkers' Union will defy the union officials and carry on their ...

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  19. MINERS' DECISION.

    SYDNEY, Dec 3.—The president of the Miners' Federation (Mr H. Wells) announced tonight that aggregate meetings of members of ...

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  20. THE BAITER BIT.

    LONDON, Dec 3.—A private Jewish charity organisation has taken over the estate of Julius Streicher, chief Nazi ...

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  21. REIGN OF TERROR.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 3.—Reports based on information given by Indonesians who barely escaped death at the hands of their own ...

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  22. COMMUNIST.

    Mr L. SHARKEY. President of the N.S.W. Communist Party, he declares that Communists do not want a general strike "at the present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. EFFECTS IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Dec 3.—After a conference between the Premier (Mr Playford) and the principal coal users in the State today, it was ...

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  24. HESS'S CONDITION.

    LONDON, Dec 3.—After re-examining Hess. Dr G. M. Gilbert, psychiatrist, said that he was confirmed in the opinion that Hass was ...

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  25. GRAVE PREDICTION.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 3.—An Australia-wide coal strike was almost certain unless the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) intervened in the ...

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  26. GENERAL HURLEY.

    MOSCOW, Dec 3.—The Soviet newspaper "Pravda" accuses Brig- General Patrick Hurley, who resigned last week as the United States ...

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  27. BERLIN BANDITS.

    BERLIN, Dec 3.—Armed police on Saturday smashed up two gangs of criminals who, from their lairs in bomb ruins, preyed on German ...

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  28. SINKING OF EXETER

    LONDON, Dec 3.—The full story of how the cruiser Exeter with two escorting destroyers, H.M.S. Encounter and U.S.S. Pope, went down ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Dec 3.—There is a remote hope that two Australians may yet be recovered alive from the interior of Eastern Java. An ...

    Article : 431 words
  30. GESTAPO CHIEF.

    PRAGUE, Dec 3.—Kladung Harald Weismann, a former Gestapo chief and reputed to be one of the men responsible for the massacre of Lidice ...

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  31. BEER FROM THE SEA

    NEW YORK, Dec 3.—"No sunken Spanish galleon's gold ever received such care as naval divers expended on ...

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  32. RUHR ARRESTS.

    LONDON, Dec 3.—Referring to the arrest by the British Control Commission of 76 leading Ruhr industrialists on Friday night, the ...

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  33. EAST-WEST TRAINS.

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr J. A. Ellis) said yesterday that owing to the serious coal position, sleeping cars on the overland express ...

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  34. TREASON TRIAL.

    SINGAPORE, Dec 3.—The first treason trial in Malaya opened at Kiang today when a Malay named Abdullah Bin Hadji Hassani was ...

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  35. TEACHERS' UNION.

    The secretary of the State School Teachers' Union of W.A. (Mr W. E. Thomas), referring to a Sydney report published yesterday that the ...

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  36. 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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