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  3. BRIGADIER SCHREIBER'S CANBERRA HOUSEHOLD DECLARED "BLACK"

    CANBERRA, January 17.—The Trades and Labour Council has declared "black" the household of Brigadier Derek Schreiber (chief-of-staff of the ...

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  4. SMALL NATIONS PROMINENT AT UNO MEETING

    LONDON, January 17.—It was the small nations' day at the UNO Assembly today. Recurring in three speeches, delivered in the morning, was the part such nations might play in the Organisation's future. ...

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  5. WHERE UNO IS SITTING

    Central Hall Westminster, is playing a new and important role as the meeting-place of the first General Assembly of the United Nations. The picture shows a general view of the conference hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TREMENDOUS ENERGY IN COSMIC RAYS

    ST LOUIS, January 16.—Dr Compton, one of the leaders of the panel of scientists who deve1oped the atomic bomb, told the Washington University that a much greater amount of energy than that produced by splitting the uranium atom, ...

    Article : 184 words
  7. HIROHITO STILL NAMED AS No. 1 WAR CRIMINAL

    NEW YORK, January 17.— The "Herald-Tribune's Tokyo correspondent states: "Australia and New Zealand have ...

    Article : 348 words
  8. CHINESE WANT YAMASHITA IN SINGAPORE

    NEW YORK, January 13.— The Singapore correspondent of the American Associated Press says: "The Chinese plan ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. LOCAL ELECTIONS TO BE HELD IN GERMANY

    FRANKFURT, January 16.—Germans in the American cone will elect local councils next week, announced the Deputy Military ...

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  10. DEADLOCK IN BATAVIA MAY END WITH RETURN OF VAN MOOK

    MELBOURNE, January 17.—The return of Dr Van Mook to Batavia at the end of this week may mean the beginning of the end of the deadlock which has postponed, for the last three and a half months, ...

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  11. PREFERENCE IN EMPLOYMENT ACTION

    BRISBANE, January 17.— The State Government was challenged on its own War Service Preference in ...

    Article : 409 words
  12. World Move To Left, Says Churchill

    NEW YORK, January 16.—Asked whether he considered the world trend towards collectiveism as a temporary phenomenon, Mr ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. KILLED ON EVE OF HOLIDAY

    IPSWICH, January 17.—On the eve of spending a holiday with his wife, after having been a prisoner of war for several years, Josiah ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. Admiral's Protest To Navy Department; Pearl Harbour Inquiry

    NEW YORK, January 16.—At the Pearl Harbour inquiry Admiral Kimmel produced a copy of a letter he wrote to Admiral Stark on February 22,1942, ...

    Article : 360 words
  15. REASON FOR DELAY IN BRITISH OCCUPATION OF JAPAN

    LONDON, January 16.—"Administrative difficulty is probably the only reason for the delay in arranging fte occupation of ...

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  16. Three Paralysis Cases

    BRISBANE, January 17—Three cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the State Health Department today. They were a man ...

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  17. Police Force Retirements

    BRISBANE, January 17.—Three well-known police inspectors will retire this year. The Executive Council today accepted the ...

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