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  4. JEWISH COMMUNITY IN BERLIN ORDERED TO QUIT BY THE RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Jan. 6. — The German Municipal Council yesterday informed the Jewish community in Berlin that Russia had decided that all Polish Jewish refugees in the Russian sector must leave Berlin ...

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  5. UN INDONESIAN STRONG-POINT

    EAST JAVA — Railway bridge over the Brantas River near Kertosono, south-west of Sourahaya. The town of Kertosono is situated in the midst of sugar estates and had a pre-war population of 15,000 of which 200 were Europeans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAVA VISIT POSTPONED

    LONDON, January 6.—The Lieut.-Governor-General of N.E.I. (Dr. Van Mook) has postponed his return to Java until January 8 to enable the completion of talks at Amsterdam, says the Times' correspondent ...

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  7. BEEF BY AIR FROM AUSTRALIA

    Beef for Australian troops, arrived at Morotai in excellent condition after a 34-hours trip. Here airmen are seen examining the first opened package of the trial consignment. They are Squadron Leader Ron Cornfoot, AFC, captain of the Packota ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STRIKING GREEKS ADAMANT

    SYDNEY, Jan. 7.—Negotiations to settle the strike of Greek seamen on the Greek steamer, Theofano Livanos, broke down ...

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  9. ANGRY GI's MARCH AT MANILA

    NEW YORK, Jan 6.—The A.P. Manila correspondent says that the military police broke up a crowd of several thousand angry ...

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  10. Saw mill Workers Restive

    BRISBANE, Jan. 7.—A further attempt to disrupt the sawmilling industry in Brisbane resulted in quick action being taken ...

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  11. HUN REACTION TO FOOTBALL DEFEAT

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—German spectators booed, howled, cat-called the British Army football team during the ...

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  12. Japs Receive Another Shock

    NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—The Tokio correspondent of The Times says that Asahi points out that the Jap financial world, already rocked ...

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  13. A Bitter Attack Upon Reuters

    NEW YORK, January 6.—Dr. Arthur MacMahon, who prepared the State Department's memorandum on the post-war international information programme, devoted one section to Reuters, in which he ...

    Article : 350 words
  14. 580 STAGE SYMPATHY STRIKE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Jan. 7.—Five hundred and eighty employees of the C.Q.M.E. went on strike to-day in sympathy with ...

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  15. ALL SERVICES GO TO JAPAN

    CANBERRA, January 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night that Australian forces which will participate in the occupation of Japan will comprise elements of each of the three services. He said that, ...

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  17. Air Parcel Post

    WASHINGTON, January 6. — The Associated Press says that the Post Office announced the conference of affected bodies on ...

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  18. Evatt Says Australia's Voice Was Understood Overseas

    SYDNEY, January 7.—After attending the United Nations' conferences in Britain and the United States, the Attorney General (Dr. H. V. Evatt) returned by to Australia by the Empire Chieftain to-day. Amongst others who returned by the same vessel was Mr. L. S. Jackson, Commonwealth Commissioner of Taxation. ...

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  19. Traditional Gifts

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—Traditional [?] of gold, frank-incense and [?] offered at Chapel [?] James, to-day on ...

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  20. AMERICAN UNITS WERE SUPERFLUOUS AT SEAC

    LONDON, January 7.—The United States' withdrawal from SEAC had long been anticipated because, since the war's end, the American forces have not participated in any SEAC operation and be pretence of American officers on Lord Louis Mountbatten's staff ...

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  21. Moscow Forces Brussels To Change Wave Length

    LONDON, January 6. — The Moscow radio forced Brussel's radio to chance its wave length for the national broadcast, says ...

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