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  2. Queensland-South Australia Collapse

    Queensland and South Australia fared badly in their first Innings at Carlton Oval, Melbourne, and Adelaide Oval respectively yesterday. Winning the toss and opening on a "batsman's paradise' ...

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  3. BRITISH DESTROY VILLAGE NEAR BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Bekasi, a small village about eight miles from Batavia, has been completely destroyed by British forces following the massacre of British and Indian survivors from an RAF Dakota ...

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  4. Jap Bid To Save Yamashita

    TOKIO, Friday.—More than 100,000 Japs have signed a petition calling on the Allied Supreme Commander, General MacArthur, to reprieve General Yamashita, who was recently sentenced to death by hanging for war crimes. ...

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  5. LOAN APPROVED

    LONDON, Friday.—The British House of Commons has approved the £1,100,000,000 Anglo-American loan and ...

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  6. CHIANG KAI SHEK CONFERS AT PEIPING

    PEIPING, Friday.—General[?] Chiang Kai Shek arrived here today by plane to discuss with his army commanders in North China plans for ...

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  7. HIGH COURT RULING ON AIRLINES ACT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Government has no power to prevent private companies from running interstate airlines. ...

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  8. Belsen Beasts Executed

    BERLIN, Friday.—The "Beast and Brastess of Belsen"—Josef Kramer and Irma Grese—were hanged yesterday. ...

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  9. TRAPPED BY OFFER

    MOROTAI, Friday.—Major Tamura, commander of the Jap garrison on the Talmud Islands, who yesterday offered to take the consequences for five of his ...

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  10. BRUCE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The former Australian High Commissioner to London. Mr. S. M. Bruce. arrived in Sydney today from Brisbane. He conferred ...

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  11. VIEWS DIFFER ON WORLD CAPITAL

    LONDON, Friday.—British and Russian delegates to the meeting of the Preparatory Commission of the United Nations Organisation clashed today on proposals for the establishment of a world capital. ...

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  12. APPEAL REJECTED

    BANGKOK, Friday.—According to reports from Singapore, the British authorities have completely rejected all Siamese appeals for a modification ...

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  13. Fraser At Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, British Pacific Fleet Commander—in—Chief, arrived at Singapore today aboard his flagship, HMS ...

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  14. US LOAN TO FINLAND

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Finland has accepted a loan of £1,250,000 from America. The money will be used by Finland ...

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  15. Plan For Correspondents

    BERLIN, Friday.—The British and Russian authorities in Germany have agreed on a plan for the exchange of correspondents, and Field Marshal ...

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  16. JEWS RENEW DEMAND

    JERUSALEM, Friday.—The Jewish Agency in Jerusalem has renewed its demand for the setting up of a new Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine by ...

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  17. British-French Troops Leaving Lebanon-Syria

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain and France have signed an agreement for the with drawal of all British and French troops from the Lebanon and syria. ...

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  18. Strike Settlement Prospects Brighter

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Prospects of a settlement of the NSW strikes were brighter tonight but even if the miners decide to return to work on Monday, gas and electricity rationing is almost certain to continue until early in the New Year. The inter-state executive of the ...

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  19. EGYPT TO SEEK REVISION OF TREATY

    CAIRO, Friday.—The Egyptian Prime Minister today gave warning that he intends to press for a revision of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 soon. ...

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  20. TEST FOR ATOM BOMB

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman has approved a plan for the testing of atomic bombs against warships. He refused to say whether US ...

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  21. KING 50 YESTERDAY

    LONDON, Friday.—The King celebrated his fiftieth birthday today. There were no special festivities as the King's Birthday is officially ...

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  22. Returning To Canberra

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will return to Canberra tomorrow via Shepparton. ...

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