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  2. MOSCOW TALKS.

    LONDON, Dec 27.—The conference of the Foreign Ministers of Britain, the United States and Russia ended at 330 am (Moscow ...

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  3. PALESTINE MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Dec 27.—Jewish immigration to Palestine has now ceased, despite the statement by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr ...

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  4. FRANCO REGIME.

    LONDON, Dec 27.—It is officially confirmed that Britain replied last week to the French Note on relations with Spain. Reuters ...

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  5. ORDER IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Dec 27.—Lt-General Sir Philip Christison (Commander of the Allied Forces in Java) intends taking more active measures to ensure maintenance of law and order in the area under his command, and has called on ...

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  6. FATEFUL REGION.

    TOKIO, Dec 26.—If Australian and British forces move into the Kure region of the western Inland Sea, which has been named as the ...

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  7. MASS MURDERS.

    MOSCOW, Dec 27.—The trial of a group of German war criminals, including Nazi officers, charged with the murder of Soviet citizens, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INDIA'S FUTURE.

    BOMBAY, Dec 27.—Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru (president of the Indian Liberal Federation) and the conciliation committee of the ...

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  9. BIG THREE DECISIONS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 27.—James Reston, Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," reports having learnt that the Foreign ...

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  10. SHOTS AT SJAHRIR

    BATAVIA, Dec 26.—The Indonesian Premier (Mr Sjahrir) had a narrow escape from death this afternoon when he was repeatedly ...

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  11. AMERICAN GOODS.

    NEW DELHI, Dec 27.—United States property surpluses in India which have a book value probably exceeding £125,000,000 sterling will ...

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  12. FOREIGN MINISTERS OF THE BIG THREE.

    Mr. ERNEST BEVIN. (Great Britain). Mr. JAMES F. BYRNES. (United Stores). M. MOLOTOV. (U.S.S.R.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. HARD PRESSED.

    NEW YORK, Dec 26.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" says that General Mac- Arthur's headquarters has ordered ...

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  14. PEACE AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, Dec 27 —"It is understood that the French Government's reply to a request from the Foreign Minister's conference that France ...

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  15. STORIES OF WASTE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 27.—An Investigating committee consisting of Senators Tunnel Michell and Knowland will leave today on a ...

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  16. NO AUSTRALIAN VOICE.

    BATAVIA, Dec 27.—Australia will be without a representative in Java when Mr A. W. Plum, Australian ...

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  17. MANILA TORTURER.

    MANILA, Dec 27.—The American Associated Press says that Lt-Col Seichi Ohta, who brought Japanese gendarmerie torture methods ...

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  18. FIRST STEPS.

    BATAVIA, Dec 27.—Sterner measures in conformity with the Singapore military conference decision to restore law and order in ...

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  19. FRENCH ECONOMY

    PARIS, Dec 27.—The French Assembly unanimously approved of the Bretton Woods Agreement yesterday. General de Gaulle, ...

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  20. REMNANTS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 26.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports that Rabbi Leo Breck, ...

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  21. TOKIO POLITICS.

    TOKIO, Dec 27.—The Communist Party is proposing postponement of the general election for at least a month to allow time ...

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  22. EXPLOITING RICH FOR POOR.

    CALCUTTA, Dec 27.—The Indian National Congress, while accepting financial help and co-operation from ...

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  23. FILIPINO QUISLING.

    MANILA, Dec 27.—Clark Castillo has been sentenced to death by the People's Court as the "pied piper" who led almost 1,000 Filipinos to ...

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  24. SEA ORDEAL.

    LONDON, Dec 27.—After eight days of drifting at the mercy of a gale, which sometimes reached a velocity of 100 miles an hour, 19 ...

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  25. IRAK REBELLION.

    BAGHDAD, Dec 27.—A court martial has sentenced to death in their absence, Mulla Mustafa Albarazani, his brother Sheikh Ahmad ...

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  26. KURE, IN LIKELY ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN OCCUPATION ZONE.

    The intention to station British and Australian forces in the Kure region facing the Inland Sea on southern Honshu will bring what was Japan's most powerful naval base under their surveillance. This photograph records the scene on March 18, 1945, when U.S. carrier-based planes bombed Japanese ships and docks of Kure, shown in the left foreground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. JAPANESE PLANE.

    (From Our Special Representative.) MOROTAI, Dec 27.—Around the arrival of a Japanese twin-engine hickory transport plane at Pitoe ...

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  28. GUILTY OF KILLING.

    TOKIO, Dec 27.—The six-day trial of the first war criminal to be arraigned by the Allied Military Commission in Japan has ended ...

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  29. DUTCH ATTITUDE.

    NEW YORK, Dec 27.—"Diplomatic quarters expect that the Anglo-Dutch conferences new being held in London will result in ...

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  30. GREEK ECONOMY.

    ATHENS, Dec 27.—It is stated officially that the Vice-Premier (M Emmanuel Tsouderos) and the Supply Minister (M George Kartalis) ...

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  31. STATE PAPERS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 26.—The American Broadcasting Company's representative in Tokio, Larry Tighe, says that Japanese officials and clerks ...

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  32. HOW NAZIS ARMED

    LONDON, Dec 27.—The production of armaments by a German subsidiary of the American Ford Motor Co for war purposes was ...

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  33. ATHENS AMNESTY.

    ATHENS, Dec 27.—More than 8,000 members of the Left-wing party E.A.M. will be released from Greek prisons today, says the ...

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  34. INDO-CHINA.

    PARIS, Dec 27.—The disagreement between Paris and Chungking about taking over the administration of Northern Indo-China appears ...

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  35. NEED OF WOOL.

    NEW YORK, Dec 26.—The Tokio correspondent of the New York "Journal of Commerce" says that the Japan Textile Association, in a ...

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  36. U.S. LEGISLATION.

    KANSAS CITY, Dec 27.—According to the American Associated Press, President Truman told a Press conference last night that he ...

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  37. MINERS ENTOMBED.

    PINEVILLE (Kentucky). Dec 27. —Hope has been abandoned that 30 to 50 coalminers entombed today by an underground blast would be ...

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  38. "FATAL DEFECT"

    LONDON, Dec 27.—"Frohibition of Government support for Shinto shrines in Japan is an excellent illustration of the weakness of the policy ...

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  39. DISTURBED HOLIDAY

    LONDON, Dec 27.—Naval mine disposal squads working night and day during the Christmas holiday on gale-swept beaches of the south ...

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  40. HELP FOR AGED.

    PARIS, Dec 27.—The French Minister of Labour (M Ambroise Croizat) announced yesterday that legislation was to be introduced providing for ...

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  41. GANGSTERISM.

    BATAVIA, Dec 26.—The attempted assassination of Mr Sjahrir was the climax to 48 hours of gangsterism in Batavia for which ...

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  42. WARSAW MYSTERY.

    WARSAW, Dec 27.—The British Embassy reported yesterday that two women, both British citizens, and a Canadian man, were being held in ...

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  43. ROME EXPLOSION.

    ROME, Dec 27.—Police are holding 30 persons for questioning as a result of the explosion of a gas bomb in the Communist Party ...

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  44. U.S.A. MATERIAL.

    ROME, Dec 27.—It is officially announced that the Italian Government has purchased United States war material to the value of ...

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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 ...

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  46. NEW GOVERNMENTS.

    PARIS, Dec 27.—France has recognised the Albanian Government led by M Enver Hodjas and will soon recognise Yugoslavia's new ...

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