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  2. ATOMIC ENERGY

    LONDON, Thursday.— A British scientist has suggested an international conference to discuss ways and means of using atomic energy for ...

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  3. "BURMA VICTORY"

    LONDON, Thursday.— London film-goers will see tomorrow the first official picture of the Burma campaign. It is optitled "Burroa Victory," and ...

    Article : 85 words
  4. BRITAIN WATCHING EVENTS IN FAR EAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Government is watching events in the Far East with interest, espacially the situation in Java, which is in the throes of political unrest. In the House of Commons, the Foreign ...

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  5. Better Postal Service Promised For Australia

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Post-master General. Senator Cameron, said today that within a few years Australia's telephone and postal services ...

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  6. FOURTH BIRTHDAY

    Today is the fourth anniversary of Army News. The paper made its first appearance on October 26, 1941, and has ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. INDUSTRIAL UNREST CONTINUES IN US

    NEW YORK. Thursday. — The number of strikers in the country has decreased in the past 24 hours, but 1,000,000 steel workers are likely to ...

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  8. CHIFLEY'S WARNING ON INFLATION DANGER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said today that failure to fill the Fourth Victory Loan would open the door to the threat of inflation. ...

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  9. NEW APPROACH FROM US ON PALESTINE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— An unofficial committee from America is to visit England within the next few weeks to ask the British Government ...

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  10. Rehabilitation Of Natives In New Guinea Is Problem

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — One of the most pressing problems facing the Australian Government is the rehabilitation of natives in New ...

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  11. SEVENTH DIVISION TO REPRESENT AUSTRALIA IN OCCUPATION FORCE

    TOKIO, Thursday.—An American correspondent stated today that the vanguard of 40,000 British Empire troops to participate in the occupation of Japan was scheduled to arrive on January 1, 1946. ...

    Article : 375 words
  12. Acquisition Of Land For Soldier Settlers

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Commonwealth Government has reached agreement with the New South Wales Government on the acquisition of 11 estates for soldier settlement. ...

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  13. 465 War Criminals Named By Commission

    LONDON. Thursday.— The 15th list of war criminals was issued in London today by the War Crimes Commission. ...

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  14. LIVING STANDARDS MUST BE RAISED

    PARIS. Thursday.—The British Minister for Labour, Mr. Isaace, told the ILO conference today that, no country could settle problems entirely on its own. ...

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  15. Widespread Support In US For Compulsory Training

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— President Truman's proposal, that young Americans ,should -have one year's compulsory training and then become members of a general reserve for six years, has nationwide support. Newspapers have hailed the ...

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  16. GALE STILL SWEEPING ENGLISH COAST

    LONDON. Thursday. — Britain's east coast and parts of the Continent are being swept by a 100 miles an hour gale, and weather reports indicate that it is ...

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  17. Norwegian Scientists To Examine Quisling's Brain

    LONDON. Thursday.— Oslo Radio reported today that Vidkun Quisling's brain would be removed for scientific study. Norway's arch traitor was executed by ...

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  18. United Nations Organisation Now In Existence; US Makes Announcement

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The United Nations Organisation came into existence this morning, when the US Secretary of State, Mr. Byrnes, announced that ratification of the Peace Charter had been received from 29 countries,, including Britain,' Russia, France and :China.. Mr. Byrnes said, this was a memorable day for all people of the world who yearned for peace. The Charter was planned at San Francisco some months ago. ...

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  19. Queensland Bishop Dies

    BRISBANE. Thursday.— Bishop Hayes, of Rockhampton, died this morning, soon after celebrating Mass at St. Joseph's Cathedral. Aged 52. he was born in Melbourne ...

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  20. Lew Ayres, Former Film Star, Returns To US

    SAN FRANCISCO. Thursday.— Lew Ayres, the former film star, who attracted much attention early in the war when he declared himself to be a conscientious ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. SEVEN NEW PEERS

    LONDON. Thursday.— The king has greater seven new Peers. to give the Labour Government greater strength in the House of Lords, One of them is Admiral ...

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  22. Consultative Council To Promote Better Feeling

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.— The Chinese Minister for information announced today that following taller between representatives of the Central Government ...

    Article : 45 words
  23. Czechoslovakia's Key Industries Nationalised

    PRAGUE. Thursday. — Decreas to untionalire kev industries in Czechoslavakia, including banl anti mines, were signed by President Benes yesterday. The Minister ...

    Article : 47 words
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