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  3. TOJO UNREPENTENT SAYS JAPS FORCED TO WAR BY ALLIES

    Making no attempt to prove his own innocence when he took the stand at the Far Eastern International Military Tribunal to-day to testify on his own behalf, the Japanese war-time Director (General Tojo) bitterly ...

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  4. JOSEPHINE LEADS FLEET OF 28 IN RACE TO HOBART

    The 48ft. sloop Josephine, led 28 yachts in the Sydney-Hobart 650 miles race at dusk to-night. The leaders were off Wollongong, where Josephine, was about half a mile in front of the cutter Defiance, ...

    Article : 362 words
  5. KING SAYS BRITAIN WILL WIN THROUGH AS IN 1940

    "Many things have shown that the great British family of nations is still a family of the heart," His Majesty the King told the world in ...

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  6. TYPHOON HITS MANILA: FIVE SHIPS IN DISTRESS

    A typhoon raging at 80 m.p.h. struck Manila yesterday and headed for Philippine waters, leaving five ships in distress. ...

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  7. INDIAN'S SUN SPOT PREDICTION PROVES CORRECT

    Predictions of Ahmah Singh, the 113-year-old Indian, have again proved correct and have caused a stir among ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. RAIN SQUALLS MAR XMAS IN CANBERRA

    Christmas was celebrated quietly by Canberra residents who were kept indoors most of the day by rain squalls. ...

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  9. Quiet Yuletide In Britain

    A sudden freak thunderstorm ended for London' and the home counties an unusually warm Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. ...

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  10. Sjahrir Says White Australia Cannot Last

    Sutan Sjahrir, former Premier of the Indonesian Republic, does not believe that Australia has been championing the Republican cause. ...

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  11. RUSSIAN BAN ON SHIFT OF PLANT TO ALLIED ZONES

    German manufacturers in Saxony who commit the "economic crime" of wanting to transfer their businesses from the Russian zone to the ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. UNIONS TO BE ASKED TO SUPPORT MARSHALL PLAN

    Australian trade union leaders will shortly be asked to discuss a move by British and American trade unions for support of the Marshall Plan to ...

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  13. ITALIAN MINISTER FATALLY STABBED AT STOCKHOLM

    Christmas celebrations at the Italian Embassy ended in tragedy yesterday, when a madman stabbed to death the Italian Minister to ...

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  14. LIFE SAVERS KEPT BUSY IN HEAVY SURF

    Life saving clubs on Sydney beaches to-day had their busiest day for several years. They had to cope with heavy seas ...

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  15. NO XMAS PEACE IN PALESTINE

    There was no Christmas truce in Palestine, where two Jews, one Arab and one Armenian were killed during early morning gun duels in ...

    Article : 225 words
  16. MID-OCEAN RESCUE OF SHIP'S APPRENTICE

    Falling while painting a gangway on the ship Port Fremantle, a young apprentice, C. B. Thompson, was 50 minutes in the Pacific before he was ...

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  17. AMERICAN OPERATION SAVES BABY'S LIFE

    The "blue baby," Christopher Perry, [?] who was not expected to live when [?]own to the United States two months ago, for a special operation, arrived ...

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  18. GERMAN ADMIRES SPIRIT OF ENGLAND

    The "spirit of England" has captured the heart of a well known German journalist, Fritz Von Woedtke, after a three weeks' tour of ...

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  19. COMMUNIST ROUND UP IN GREECE FOLLOWS REBEL SET UP

    Swift police action, involving the arrest of nearly 500 Communists in a night round-up, has followed the announcement that a Greek Rebel Government had been formed in the mountains under the chief guerrilla leader, ...

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  20. PREMIER TO STAND TRIAL ON FEB. 10

    The trial of the former Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will begin at Hobart on February 10. It will be included in the ordinary ...

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  21. PLACINGS ALTERED IN AUCKLAND CUP

    The suspension of Jockey R. J. Mackie, until December 31, and alteration of the placings marked the running of the Auckland Cup to-day. ...

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  22. WOUNDED IN CROWD OF 15,000

    A man was wounded by a revolver bullet yesterday before 15,000 "witnesses." He was 24 year old Harold Howe ...

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  23. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC IN AUCKLAND

    The fatal cases of infant[?]e pa[?]alysis in the Auckland district now number seven, the latest victim being a boy aged seven. ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. RUSSIAN REPORT OF ROYAL WEDDING

    Russian newspapers on Christmas Day mentioned Princess Elizabeth's wedding for the first time, when the "Literary Gazette" reported that ...

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