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  2. JAPANESE GENERAL CONVICTED.

    HONGKONG, Tuesday. Admiral Tahara Suzumi and 15 associates were convicted to-day by an Australian War Crimes ...

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  4. DRASTIC CUTS ANNOUNCED BY JOINT COAL BOARD IN COAL DELIVERIES

    The Joint Coal Board to-night announced that drastic rationing of coal to industrial users will operate immediately. Industrial users, including railways, steel and allied industries, electricity and gas undertakings, will be affected ...

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  6. BUTTER MANAGERS URGE ABOLITION OF RATIONING

    The abolition of butter rationing was urged by delegates to the conference of Butter Factory Managers Institute to-day. ...

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  7. JOURNALIST CHARGED WITH CAUSING MISCHIEF

    George Crawford, 35, sporting journalist, who was alleged to have falsely told the police that a man threw a fluid in his face ...

    Article : 131 words
  8. NEW PAY RATES FOR SISTERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. The Senior Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. kilpatrick) to-day granted nursing sisters £6/18/- a week, ...

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  9. CABINET OF IRAQ RESIGNS.

    BAGHDAD, Tuesday. After less than six months in office, the Cabinet of Mohammed Al Sadr has resigned. ...

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