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  2. NAZI WAR CRIMES

    Nuremberg, Aug. 31.—The War Crimes Tribunal to-day adjourned to September 23 after having sat for 217 days. There were 403 open sessions which occupied 2400 hours. The court heard 5,000,000 spoken words, received 3,000,000 documents and ...

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  3. GREEK MONARCHY

    Athens Aug. 31.—The Minister for Public Order, M. Theotokis, to-day denied the reports of widespread bloodshed in connection ...

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  4. PARIS CONFERENCE

    Paris, Aug. 31.—At the meeting of the Military Commission to-day the New Zealand suggestion that the sizes of the military forces ...

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  5. UKRAINE'S CHARGES

    New York, Aug. 30.—Complaints of "wild accusations not backed by facts," were made by the British delegate when the United Nations ...

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  6. INDIAN HOME RULE

    New Delhi, Sept. 1.—It is officially announced that the Viceroy, Field-Marshal Lord Wavell, has distributed the portfolios in ...

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  7. PALESTINE PLANS

    Jerusalem, Aug. 31.—The Arab Higher Executive has rejected the British invitation to attend the London conference on Palestine ...

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  8. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    London, Aug. 31.—Disaster faces the Dominion and Colonial tobacco and canned fruit industries if Imperial preference is cut, states ...

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  9. Jewish Immigration

    London, Aug. 31.—According to an Associated Press message from Paris, the Hebrew Committee for National Liberation has cabled to ...

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  10. America and Russia

    Tokio, Sept. 1.—Six members of the United States Military Committee of the House of Representatives, who are making a tour of ...

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  11. Financial Sensation

    London, Sept. 1.—"Behind the departure of two Scotland Yard detectives for Australia yesterday, lies a story which may lead to one ...

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  12. THE "BIG FOUR"

    London, Aug. 31.—Without warning, M. Molotov left Paris for Moscow to-day, says Reuter's correspondent who adds that it is not ...

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  13. Rioting in Bombay

    Bombay, Sept. 1.—Twenty-five men are reported to have been killed and 100 injured in rioting in Bombay, says the "Times of ...

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  14. MR. HOOVER'S VIEWS

    San Francisco, Aug. 31.—"America faces greater danger now than ever before in her history," ex-President Herbert Hoover said ...

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  15. Calcutta Riots

    London, Aug. 31.—Reporting on the Calcutta riots on August 16, when Moslems held "Direct Action Day," the New Delhi radio blames ...

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  16. Occupation of Japan

    Yokohama, Aug. 31.—"Japan's threat as a military power has been eliminated for generations to come. Japanese are accepting the ...

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  17. Trade and Employment

    New York, Aug. 31.—The United Nations Organisation has issued invitations to 19 countries, including Australia and New Zealand, to ...

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  18. American Air Race

    Cleveland, Aug. 31.—A jet propelled army "Shooting Star" was nearly a mile a minute ahead of its propeller-driven comeptitors in ...

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  19. Russian Espionage

    Frankfurt, Aug. 31—The United States Counter-Intelligence Corps has ordered the dropping of the charges against 15 German ...

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  20. Montgomery in Canada

    Ottawa, Aug. 30.—The Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, who is touring Canada, replying at a ...

    Article : 199 words
  21. Arms for Turkey

    London, Sept. 1.—Quoting the newspaper "Pravda," the Moscow radio repeats the allegations that Britain and America are supplying ...

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  22. Belgian Claims

    Paris Aug. 31.—Belgium has presented to the Paris Conference, through the conference secretariat claims against Italy exceeding ...

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  23. British Jet-Plane

    London, Sept. 1.—Geoffrey de Havilland, in a De Havilland Vampire jet plane, won the Lympne high-speed aeroplane race of 174 ...

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  24. Italian Reparations

    Paris, Aug. 30.—Russia's claim for £25,000,000 reparations from Italy to be spread over seven years, was approved to-night by ...

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  25. British in Germany

    London, Aug. 31.—"You will have a good deal more food in Germany than you are accustomed to at home," the Under-Secretary for ...

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  26. Cricketing Twins

    London, Sept. 1.—Unreconciled to separation from his twin brother, Test cricketer Alec Bedser who left London yesterday on the ...

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  27. Polish Troops in Britain

    London, Aug. 30.—The Polish Resettlement Corps is to be part of the British Army, according to an explanatory brochure issued to ...

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  28. British Politics

    London, Sept. 1.—Captain Harold Macmillan a Conservative member of the House of Commons, in a speech yesterday ...

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  29. New Swedish Plane

    London, Aug. 31.—"The fastest plane in the world" is the claim made for the new fighter which is being built in Sweden, says the ...

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  30. Air Ambulance Wrecked

    London, Sept. 1.—Search parties have found at the top of a mountain the wreckage of a R.A.F. air ambulance which disappeared on ...

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  31. Situation in Java

    London, Aug. 31.—The Associated Press correspondent in Batavia says that Major-General Forman, Allied Chief of Staff ...

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  32. Giant Floating Dock

    Singapore, Sept. 1.—The naval authorities are scuttling the giant £1,200,000 floating dock, which was damaged during the war. The dock ...

    Article : 48 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where othsrwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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