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  2. TRIAL OF NAZIS

    Nuremberg, Dec. 10.—During this afternoon's session of the trial of war criminals, the American deputy prosecutor, Mr. Alderman ...

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  3. LOAN FROM U.S.A.

    London, Dec. 10.—"The most assured hope of our future recovery lay in Empire trade, and that hope is now to be jettisoned," says the ...

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  4. CRIME IN BRITAIN

    London, Dec. 10.—The crime wave in Britain has risen to such proportions that the Home Secretary, Mr. Chuter Ede, has ordered ...

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  5. THE BIG THREE

    London, Dec. 10.—The meeting of the three Foreign Ministers is the most hopeful sign on the diplomatic horizon since the deadlock ...

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  6. INDONESIAN PROBLEM

    Batavia, Dec. 11.—At a press conference this morning the Prime Minister, Mr. Sjahrir, said that if the published statements ...

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  7. NAZI NEWSREEL

    Nuremberg, Dec. 11.—The 21 major war criminals sat in the darkened courtroom to-day and saw themselves as they were in their ...

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  8. FUTURE OF INDIA

    Calcutta, Dec. 11.—A future "Federation of India" is envisaged in an election manifesto which the Congress Party executive issued ...

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  9. GERMAN ITEMS

    London, Dec. 11.—The Vatican radio sayp that, in a letter addressed to the Bavarian bishops, the Pope declared that it was not ...

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  10. Fraternising in Germany

    Nuremberg, Dec. 11.—A military court to-day sentenced a 22-year-old German to six months' imprisonment for trying to cut off the ...

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  11. Secret British Zone

    London, Dec. 11.—The Moscow radio, quoting the newspaper "Izvestia," stated that the British had established a "secret" zone ...

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  12. France and Big Three

    London, Dec. 10.—The French President, General de Gaulle, in a broadcast to-day, stressed the necessity for maintaining French ...

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  13. General Patton Injured

    London, Dec. 9.—General George S. Patton was taken to hospital at Heidelberg to-day after a motor accident, stated the Associated ...

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  14. Opposition Increasing

    London, Dec. 11.—There is an unmistakable intensification of the opposition to the Bretton Woods and American loan plans, says the ...

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  15. Moslem Demand

    London, Dec. 10.—The president of the All-India Moslem League, Dr. M. A. Jinnah, in an interview with Reuter's Bombay ...

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  16. Joyce's Second Appeal

    London, Dec. 10.—The diplomats' box in the House of Lords was to-day converted into a temporary dock in which William Joyce is ...

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  17. Eight Leading Nazis

    London, Dec. 10.—The prosecution of Van Papen, who put Hitler into power, and Streieher, the chief Nazi Jewbaiter, will be taken over ...

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  18. GENERAL PARALYSED

    Frankfurt, Dec. 10.—General Patton is completely paralysed as the result of a motor, smash yesterday, according to an official ...

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  19. PEARL HARBOUR INQUIRY

    Washington, Dec. 11.—General G. C. Marshall, until recently Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, told the Pearl Harbour inquiry committee ...

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  20. Madras Test Match

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  21. German Horror Camps

    London, Dec. 10.—A former prisoner in Czechoslovakia, Victor Frank Blaha, when giving evidence at the Dachau trial of the ...

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  22. Murder in Scotland

    London, Dec. 11.—An unknown person entered the station-master's office at a Glasgow suburban station last night, fired three ...

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  23. Inflammatory Article

    Lucknow, Dec. 10.—Pandit Nehru's newspaper, the "National Herald," has had a notice served on it by the United Provinces Provincial ...

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  24. The Atomic Bomb

    London, Dec. 10.—Reuter's correspondent in Calcutta, in a later and more extended report of the Viceroy's (Lord Wavell's) speech ...

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  25. Prisoners of War Shot

    Zurich, Dec. 10.—Kurt Meyer, an S.S. brigade leader, pleaded not guilty when charged in the first Canadian war crimes trial with ...

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  26. Jewel Robbery Foiled

    London, Dec. 11.—A street crowd foiled the latest London daylight jewel robbery attempt to-day, says the "Evening News." Two men ...

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  27. Crime Wave in America

    Miami Beach, Dec. 11.—Mr. Edgar Hoover, chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in a speech here to-day predicted that ...

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  28. Dutch Governor's Plans

    Batavia, Dec. 11.—The Dutch Government information service announces that the Lieut.-Governor-General, Dr. van Mook, will ...

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  29. Count Ciano's Diary

    London, Dec. 10.—Mussolini's decision to declare war against the United States pleased King Victor Emmanuel, but the interpreter ...

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  30. British Airmen Murdered

    Oslo, Dec. 11.—An Allied military court has begun the trial of two members of the Gestapo and a German doctor, who are accused ...

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  31. Divorce Declared Invalid

    Johannesburg, Dec. 10.—Because a divorce granted in Nevada was declared invalid by the South African court, an Australian woman, Mrs. ...

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  32. Lease-Lend Supplies

    London, Dec. 10.—General Hurley's allegations in Washington that the British authorities distributed American lend-lease supplies ...

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  33. Broken Code Disclosure

    New York, Dec. 10.—According to the Washington bureau of the "New York Times," highly authoritative sources said America had ...

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  34. Attack on Convoy

    Batavia, Dec. 11.—Ghurka troops are hurrying to Soekaboemi, between Batavia and Bandoeng, where a pitched battle is still going ...

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  35. A Cold Reception

    London, Dec. 10—The Associated Press correspondent at Nuremberg says that Kaltenbrunner, when he appeared in the dock for the first ...

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  36. Czechs and Hungarians

    Prague, Dec. 10.—Czechoslovakia and Hungary have failed to reach agreement on the exchange of their minorities, according to a ...

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  37. Japs Used Poison Gas

    New York, Dec. 11.—The American Associated Press reports from Tokio that General MacArthur's chemical warfare officer ...

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  38. Control of Austria

    Vienna, Dec. 10.—The Allied Control Council has announced that it "has taken measures to effect the immediate dissolution of all ...

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  39. Jodl's Wife Arrested

    Nuremberg, Dec. 10.—The American security police have arrested Frau Jodl, wife of General Jodl, but no reasons have been given. ...

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  40. Middle East Agreement

    Paris, Dec. 11.—It is officially stated that the Foreign Minister, M. Bidault, has informed the French Cabinet that the ...

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  41. Murder of U.S. Airmen

    Landsberg, Dec. 10.—A civilian Nazi, Franz Strasser, was hanged to-day for the murder of two American airmen last December. ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

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  43. REPORT CONTRADICTED

    London, Dec. 11.—Reuter's correspondent at Nuremberg says that F[?]au Jodl told him: "The reports that I had been arrested are ...

    Article : 92 words
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