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  2. FORECAST:

    FINE, LOCAL EVENING THUNDER; FRESHENING NE TO N WIND. ...

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  5. Russia Stresses U.N. Is For Protection of Big and Small

    LONDON, Friday: The acting leader of the Soviet delegation (M Gromyko) in a speech in the United Nations Assembly, said that endeavor to counterpoise the big States and small ones ...

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  6. Princess Loses Claim For Land

    LONDON, Friday: The action by Princess Amina Nemeka, granddaughter of the late Sultan Abdul Hamid ...

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  7. Passports Refused Girls

    CANBERRA, Friday: Passports have been refused to the 15 girls who recently were returned ...

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  8. France to Prepare Rupture With Spain

    LONDON, Friday: The Associated Press correspondent in Paris says: The Consultative Assembly early this morning voted that France "prepare its own rupture" with spain and enter into contact with leaders of the ...

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  9. 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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  10. Airmen To Track Storms

    WASHINGTON, Friday: As a result of a successful wartime aerial reconnaissance of Pacific typhoons, the Navy ...

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  11. 1900 ILLEGAL JEWISH MIGRANTS

    HAIFA, Friday: One thousand nine hundred illegal Jewish immigrants from Europe were brought ...

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  12. 100 MORE ARRESTS IN JAPAN ORDERED

    TOKIO, Friday: General MacArthur's headquarters ordered the arrest of an additional 100 suspected war criminals, ...

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  13. Dutch Critical of Australia

    LONDON, Friday: "Australia is fighting an undeclared war against us," said a Dutch naval ...

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  14. Germans Publicly Hanged by Russians

    LONDON, Friday: Moscow Radio says: Seven Germans who were accused of war crimes at Nikolayev, on the Black Sea ...

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  15. Chinese Ask Russian To Delay Withdrawal From Manchuria

    NEW YORK, Friday: Associated Press says: The Chinese Government, whose troops are already in Mukden, with more en route by sea, is believed to have urged the Russians to delay their withdrawal from ...

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  16. DECISION RESERVED

    BRISBANE, Friday: Mr A. H. O'Kelly, SM, today reserved his decision on the application of William Gerald Hancock under ...

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  17. PETROL RATION INCREASED BY 50 PER CENT

    CANBERRA, Friday: A 50 per cent, increase in the petrol ration for private motorists was announced today by the Minister for Shipping and Supply (Senator Ashley). ...

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  18. News Briefs

    Air Travel. CANBERRA, Friday: Cabinet decided to abolish from a date to be fixed the issue of Government ...

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  19. Persian Cabinet Not Resigning

    LONDON, Friday: The Persian Prime Minister (Hakimi) said the Cabinet would not resign unless under direct ...

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  20. Preparing "Atom" Fleet

    HONOLULU, Friday: Workmen have begun preparing a small "atom" fleet at Pearl Harbor for a test ...

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  21. Peace Terms With Siam

    CANBERRA, Friday: Preliminary peace terms with Siam were approved by Full Cabinet today. ...

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  22. JAPANESE ADMITS COLD-BLOODED MURDERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A Japanese Gestapo man apprehended in Borneo admitted cold-blooded murders as casually as if he had been discussing the weather, according to a Department of the Air statement. ...

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  23. Some Argentine Papers Were German Propaganda Organs

    BUENOS AIRES, Friday: The United States Embassy has released to the Press photostatic copies of secret ...

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  24. Scientists Say:

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Army Institute of Pathology scientists who examined the brain of Dr Robert Ley reported that he ...

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  25. Fertiliser from Nauru By July

    CANBERRA, Friday: Phosphate shipments from Nauru Island are expected to be resumed, by July, but only limited shipments are ...

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  26. Dollar Problem

    "The problem of petroleum supplies is not now one of the world shortages of products and tankers, but of providing ...

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  27. DELAY IN EXECUTION OF GUILTY JAPANESE

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) is expected to make a statement late next week on the reason ...

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  28. PUBLIC INQUIRY OVER SCHREIBER VALET DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Government has ordered a public inquiry into the dispute into the employment, dismissal and reinstatement of Ernest Field, former valet to Brigadier Schreiber, and Dunkirk veteran. ...

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  29. ARREST OF FORMER PREMIER OF BURMA

    TOKIO, Friday: American Counter-intelligence, agents arrested Ba Maw (former Premier of Burma), whose whereabouts ...

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  30. MUST NOT BE BY "ARMY SPOKESMAN"

    CANBERRA, Friday: There was no political censorship whatever, today on answers to routine inquiries on Army ...

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  31. Airlines To Appeal to Privy Council

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Airline companies intend to appeal to the Privy Council against that part of the recent High ...

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  32. OCCUPATION TROOPS COMPLAIN TO CHIFLEY

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Members of the Australian contingent of the British occupation force at ...

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  33. NO CONTROL NOW OF SHOE STYLES

    CANBERRA, Friday: Revocation of another control was announced today by the Minister for Supply and Shipping ...

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  34. Uniforms Of Different Shades

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) today admitted that the uniforms issued to the men ...

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  35. Dutch to Investigate Conduct of van Mook

    BATAVIA, Friday: A bombshe I was thrown into the already greatly disturbed political areas in Batavia by the official announcement by the Dutch authorities that the Dutch Parliament had voted to send a special ...

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  36. SHIP WITH ILLEGAL JEWISH MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Friday: The Exchange Telegraph Coy's Jerusalem correspondent says: A British destroyer stopped and ...

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  37. CHINESE ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    BRISBANE, Friday: Six Chinese, charged with the wilful murder of George Sue Bow at Breakfast Creek on November 27, ...

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  38. CHINESE ARREST OTT

    PEIPING, Friday: The chinese have arrested Major-General Eugene Ott (Nazi Ambassador to Tokio at the time of ...

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  39. INQUIRY INTO FUNDS

    SYDNEY, Friday; The New South Wales Trades and Labor Council tonight ordered a searching inquiry into the funds ...

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