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  2. PERSIAN SITUATION

    Teheran, Dec. 19.—A court-martial has been convened to inquire into the surrender of Tabriz by the Government forces to the ...

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  3. NAZI BRUTALITY

    Nuremberg, Dec. 20.—The shooting of eight juveniles from a children's home because they collected weapons and hid them in a wood ...

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  4. NATIONALISATION

    London, Dec. 19.—Amid cheers from Labour members, the Minister for Fuel and Power, Mr. E. Shinwell, to-day introduced into ...

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  5. KONOYE'S MEMOIRS

    Tokio, Dec. 21.—The gloomy pessimism of Japanese naval leaders as war in the Pacific loomed closer is shown in Prince Konoye's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH SERVICEMEN

    London, Dec. 19.—The all-round pay increases for British servicemen, which will operate from July 1, 1946, will be double the basic ...

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  7. MOSCOW CONFERENCE

    London, Dec. 19.—The Moscow radio states that Marshal Stalin received Mr. Bevin and Mr. Byrnes to-day. M. Molotov, Sir Archibald ...

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  8. DUTCH EAST INDIES

    Batavia, Dec. 20.—The first Indonesian "naval activity" is reported in a Netherlands navy communique, wich states that a 60-ton ...

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  9. JAPAN AND CHINA

    London, Dec. 20.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Times" says that reticence is still being observed regarding the Foreign ...

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  10. Official Luncheon

    London, Dec. 19.—Messrs. Bevin, Byrnes and Molotov lunched together at the Spiridonovskata Palace at an informal and cordial ...

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  11. Dutch Delegation

    The Hague, Dec. 20.—The Netherlands Newsagency has announced that the Prime Minister, Professor Schermerhom, will go to London ...

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  12. Negotiations with Rebels

    Teheran, Dec. 20.—An angry chorus of protest arose in the Persian Parliament from supporters of the Premier, M. Hakimi ...

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  13. Democracy in Japan

    London, Dec. 19.—The speeches by Japanese Parliamentarians about democracy are just a farce, says a commentator in the Moscow ...

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  14. ALLEGED TREASON

    London, Dec. 19.—On the resumption of the case against Walter Purdy, who is charged at the Old Bailey with high treason ...

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  15. Dr. Van Mook in Holland

    London, Dec. 20.—The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says that the Lieut.-Govemor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, Dr. ...

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  16. Fascists in Britain

    London, Dec. 20.—Questions are flooding into the House of Commons urging that the activities of British Fascists be checked. ...

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  17. Mr. Churchill's Plans

    London, Dec. 18.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency states that Mr. Churchill is to visit the United States early in the new year and ...

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  18. Demands on Turkey

    London, Dec. 20.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that the Foreign Ministers' meeting yesterday lasted two hours, but no ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN REPUBLIC

    London, Dec. 19.—Reuter's correspondent in Vienna says that, amid applause, Dr. Karl Renner, the outgoing Austrian Chancellor ...

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  20. GERMAN BANDITS

    London, Dec. 19.—Reuter's Hamburg correspondent reports that an armed battle, between police and bandits in the British ...

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  21. German Atrocities

    London, Dec. 20.—The Moscow radio states that seven German prisoners of war charged with participating in the atrocities at ...

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  22. Christmas Recess

    Nuremberg, Dec. 20.—The War Crimes Tribunal has gone into recess until January 2. ...

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  23. Mosley's Activities

    London, Dec. 20.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons concerning the activities of Sir Oswald Mosley, the Home Secretary ...

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  24. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT

    London, Dec. 20.—Dr. Karl Renner, Prime Minister in the Austrian Provisional Government, was unanimously elected President of the ...

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  25. Georgian Demands

    London, Dec. 20.—The Moscow radio states that the Georgian demands for the return of the territory "seized" by Turkey were ...

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  26. KALTENBRUNNER'S CONDITION

    Nuremberg, Dec. 20.—The condition of Kaltenbrunner, who is in hospital suffering from cranial hemorrhage, has improved but he ...

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  27. Accused Cross-Examined

    London, Dec. 20.—The Attorney-General, Sir Hartley Shawcross, cross-examined Walter Purdy at length when Purdy's trial for ...

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  28. Conditions in Berlin

    Berlin, Dec. 19.—It is officially stated that as from to-day British army and civilian car drivers must carry arms and ammunition in the ...

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  29. Strike in Singapore

    Singapore, Dec. 20.—A crowd of 6000 strikers demonstrated in front of the British military headquarters to-day, carrying banners ...

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  30. France and Spain

    Paris, Dec. 19.—After the Communists had raised ah objection, the Constituent Assembly's Foreign Affairs Commission abandoned a ...

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  31. Illegal Immigrants

    Tel Aviv, Dec. 19.—Police yesterday halted all wheeled traffic in the Chula district of Northern Palestine, near the ...

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  32. Land Speed Records

    London, Dec. 19.—Britain's motor car aces are planning to help the export drive by stepping up prewar records of all cars, says the ...

    Article : 347 words
  33. Spain and the Allies

    Paris, Dec. 19.—The World Trade Union Congress Federation yesterday sent a message to the Foreign Ministers' Conference urging that ...

    Article : 243 words
  34. Defence of Switzerland

    Berne, Dec. 19.—When presenting the military budget for 1946, equivalent to about £47,000,000, which had already been passed by ...

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  35. Arms for Spain

    London, Dec. 19.—The Government has decided to prohibit the export to Spain not only of arms, but also goods of a semi-military ...

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  36. Murder of Tonkinese

    London, Dec. 19.—M. Rene Bussart, a war correspondent representing Paris newsagencies, has protested to the commander of the ...

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  37. German Prisoners Escape

    Duisberg, Dec. 19.—Forty S.S. prisoners of war escaped from a train to-day while being conveyed to Belgium from Hamm and are ...

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  38. Transport Damaged

    Gibraltar, Dec. 19.—The Canadian-Pacific liner, Duchess of Richmond, with homeward-bound troops and a Christmas leave ...

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  39. Ungrateful Poles

    London, Dec. 19.—The British Ambassador to Warsaw, Mr. F. W. Cavendish-Bentinck, has made vigorous representations to the ...

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  40. Levy on Bank Notes

    London, Dec. 20.—Business in Budapest was temporarily paralysed in consequence of a Government order to-day; closing all ...

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  41. Bank of England Bill

    London, Dec. 19.—The House of Commons carried the third reading of the Bank of England Bill by 206 votes to 126. ...

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  42. RUSSIAN COMMENT

    London, Dec. 20.—A Moscow radio commentator says "At the moment the nations are sitting in judgment on Fascism, Fascist ...

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  43. The United Nations

    London, Dec. 20.—Pointing out three instances in the past two days where the lack of a quorum had held up the work of the ...

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  44. LORDS MAY CHALLENGE

    London, Dec. 19.—During the third reading of the Bank of England Bill in the House of Conv mons, the Chancellor of the ...

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  45. Steamer Strikes a Mine

    London, Dec. 20.—The "Times" correspondent in Rome says that the American steamer Nathaniel Bacon, carrying a United Nations ...

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  46. Gale Subsiding

    London, Dec. 19.—The gale which for three wild days has whipped the United Kingdom to-night blew itself out. The rough seas washed ...

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  47. Woman Wins Her Fight

    London, Dec. 20—The Associated Press correspondent in Copenhagen says that Miss Inger Nordentoft, the 42-year-old unmarried ...

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  48. 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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