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  4. Actress Back After Entertaining Troops

    Nellie Barnes. Australian actress, who arrived in Australia recently after war service with the British war entertainment ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHURCHILL NAMED AS UNO'S POSSIBLE CHOICE FOR MAIN APPOINTMENT

    LONDON, January 15.—Delegates to the United Nations Assembly are discussing the approach to Mr. Churchill to ask him to be first secretary-General, says the Daily Mail's diplomatic correspondent, but most are very doubtful if he would accept. The development which was originated by ...

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  6. GIRL EVACUEES START AGAIN

    for oral B. van Duyl, head teacher of the school at No. 1 Staging Camp, Received Allied Prisoners of War and Internees' Organisation, Bandoeng, java, Netherlands Indies, Instructing [?] of her pupils. This little girl evecu[?], with hundreds of others, will, after receiving adequate medical treatment and care, be sent to Australia or New Zealand, where they can ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REPARATIONS PACT SIGNED

    LONDON, January 14.—The inter-Allied reparations agreement whereon 18 countries agreed at the Paris conference last December came into force to-day, when representatives of seven-namely, Britain, America, France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg and ...

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  8. Byrnes Voices American Co-operation With UNO

    LONDON, January 14.—Opening the debate in the General Assembly of the United Nations' Organisation on the Preparatory Commission's report, the leader of the United States' delegation (Mr. Byrnes) dramatically pledged he United States to full and wholehearted co-operation with the United Nations. ...

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  9. UNION'S OFFER TO WORK DUTCH SHIPS

    SYDNEY, January 15.—A further effort to man Dutch vessels held up in Australian ports because of the union "black" ban ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. GOVT. SEEKS CANADIAN AIR EXPERT

    CANBERRA, January 15.—Moves to Incres[?] the annual salary which the Government proposes to pay the general manager of the ...

    Article : 188 words
  11. CLERKS TO FIGHT COMMUNISM

    SYDNEY, January 15.—The leader of the anti-Communist movement within the Federated Clerks' Union said ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. Australia Loses Flour Order Because of Ban

    SYDNEY, January 15.—The N.E.I. Government has placed [?] for from in the U.S. because the Australian wharf labour[?] refused ...

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  13. MINISTER TO CHILI

    Mr. J. S. Duncan, whose appointment as first Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 26 words
  14. BOMB THROWN ONE DEAD, FIVE INJURED

    CAIRNS, January 15.—Six persons were injured, one latel[?]y, in a bomb explosion late last night night at the rear of premises in ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S G.O.M. IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, January 15.—The Associated Press says that Mr. Winston Churchill and Mn. Churchill good humouredly faced ...

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  16. JAPANESE GENERALS WEEP AT SURRENDER

    LONDON, January 14.—Two Japanese generals, formerly commanders in Siam, wept as they saluted the British flag and ...

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  17. Murders in Berlin

    LONDON, January 14.—A message from Berlin says that the body of a murdered Rod Army soldier who was shut through the ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. PETROL AND TYRE RATIONING TO GO

    CANBERRA, Jan. 15.—Restric[?] on petrol and tyres will be [?] as soon as possible, said [?] Minister (Senator ...

    Article : 96 words
  19. DUTCH TO TRY NAZI MURDERER

    AMSTERDAM, January 14.—General Christianson, former German commander in Holland was banded over by the Allies to the ...

    Article : 67 words
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  21. FORDE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT BRINGING TROOPS HOME

    BRISBANE, January 15.—Stating that he had just come from army headquarters where he had frequent discussions with military leaders to speed up the return of servicemen and women from the Islands, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde), who is at present visiting Brisbane, said that, up till last night, 117,000 troops had been returned from the ...

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  22. Britain Will Help Private Industry

    NEW YORK, January 14—The Washington correspondent of The Times says that the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Mormon) told the National Press Club at its luncheon, that private enterprise would ...

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  23. HOUSING PROGRAMME LAG

    CANBERRA, January 15.—Serious lag in the Government sponsored bousing programme in all States and the Australian capital territory was disclosed in the official figures issued by the Housing Minister (Hr. Laczarin i) to-day. Houses completed and under construction at the end of December were over 5 000 short of the target for completed houses. ...

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