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  4. UNION LEADERS IN CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The gravity of the position in Australia caused by strikes in vital industries in New South Wales has not been lessened as the result of a conference of leading unionists at the Trades Hall to-day. ...

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  5. YAMASHITA IS FOUND GUILTY

    General Yamashita was found guilty today as charged, and was sentenced to death by the American Military Mission. Standing before the bench. ...

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    JAPANESE WAR CRIMINAL TRIALS AT MOROTAI.-- Charged with having murdered an R.A.A.F. P.O.W. at Beo in March this year, Captain Tokio Iwasa, of the Japanese Army (first in party) is led into court by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ECHOES OF ELECTION

    Echoes of the British General Election were heard in the House of Commons during the censure motion debate. ...

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  8. MENACE TO AIRFIELD

    Indonesians are believed to be trying to close in on the air field at Semarang. R.A.F. Transport command pilots landed there amid ...

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  9. DRAIN ON FUNDS

    Gold and dollar reserves of the United Kingdom in other countries in the sterling area fell to only £3,000,000 in April, 1941. ...

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  10. NAZI INVASION OF NORWAY

    The German navy was instructed to disguise its ships as British and answer challenges by giving the names of British war ships when embarking on the invasion of Norway. ...

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  11. LATE NEWS

    VIENNA.--The University of Vinna was forced to close d[?] yesterday for the first time in its 600 years history because the ...

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  12. Joyce Appeals to Lords

    "Lord Haw Haw" William Jovce will, by a strange twist of fate, take his sea in the House of Lords on December 10, when ...

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  13. "Bring Back Daddy!"

    "The Age" Special Correspondent NEW YORK, December 7. Members of the "Bring Back Daddy" Club threaten ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN PERSIA

    New disturbances have broken out in Tabriz and other parts of northern Persia. Two men described as adherents, of the the ...

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  16. ATOMIC BOMB CUSTODY

    The executive committee of the New Commonwealth Society has recommended that Britain, America and Canada, the present ...

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  17. SHIP STRIKES MINE

    An announcement was made to-day that 300 Japanese were drowned when a coastal vessel carrying a working party of 459 ...

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  18. U.S. Controls to Continue

    Mr. Chester Bowles, National Price Administrator, in a speech to an assembly of business men in New York, warned that a ...

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  19. Bulls Break Hunger Strike

    The Baits from the Swedish internment, camp who started a hunger strike a fortnight ago, broke the strike to-day, having ...

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  20. MASTER PLAN FOR SCIENCE

    Mr. Herbert Morrison, leader of the House of Commons, speaking at a conference on scientific research and industrial planning, ...

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  21. COAL MINERS' HOURS

    The international 35-hour working week was urged by M. Doquet, the French workers' delegate, when the coal-mining committee ...

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  22. DUTCH ATOM SMASHER

    M. M. F. A. Heyn, physicist, of Philips' Electrical Laboratories, Eindhoven, said if necessary Dutch scientists could produce ...

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  23. EX-WAR PRISONERS ARE RESTIVE

    Britain's ex-war prisoners, who have been repatriated after long-term captivity, are not finding it easy to settle down in humdrum civilian life. Some of the men are ...

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  24. FOUGHT WITH NAZI DIVISION

    Alleged to have fought with the Adolf Hitler Division on the Russian front, Thomas Heller Cooper, 26, clerk, of Brookgreen, appeared at Bow Street charged with high ...

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  25. Stripping Japan of Assets

    The Reparations commissioner (Mr. Pauley) has recommended that Japan should be stripped of all her assets abroad, of virtually ...

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  26. MINING BAN IN JAPAN

    General MacArthur has ordered every mineral resource which might permit the creation of an atomic bomb to be taken away ...

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  27. AMERICAN LOAN TO FINLAND

    The Stockholm newspaper "Svenska Dagbladet" reports that Finland has obtained a loan of £16,250,000 from the United ...

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  28. NUNS LIBERATED IN INDO-CHINA

    It was officially announced today that eight nuns were among the 17 Annamite hostages liberated when French troops ...

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