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  3. VISITOR FOR PLATYPUS

    ON HIS BRIEF VISIT TO MELBOURNE, the Chief of the Imperial General Stnff (Field Marshal Lord Alan Brooke) paid a hurried visit to the Sir Colin McKenzie Sanctuary nt Badger Creek, Healesville. Here he is seen nursing Corrie thc platypus, who was born in captivity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PLANNED TO ATTACK SPAIN IF NECESSARY

    NUREMBERG, Thursday—The Germans as early as June, 1937, had complete military plans for war not only against Austria and Czcchslovakia, but, also, if necessary, aganist Spain, Britain, France, Poland and Lithuania, according to secret Nazi ...

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  5. OCCUPATION OF SOURABAYA COMPLETED BY BRITISH FORCES

    BATAVIA, Thursday. — The British Command has announced that the occupation of Sourabaya has been completed, and a local administration has been established under British control. Military operations continue south of Sourabaya, where 12 Indonesian guns ...

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  6. HOW LUFTWAFFE WAS FOOLED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Partnership between science and the services, whereby the enemy wireless was jammed and "spoofed" was ...

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  7. WARNING THAT WOMEN MAY SOON RIOT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Women in the United Kingdom would soon riot unless something were done about the food and shopping situation, a ...

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  8. QUEEN VICTORIA'S GRANDSON ARRESTED

    NUREMBERG, Thursday. — The Military Government has announced the arrest of Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Cobur-Gotha, grandson of Queen ...

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  9. SHOULD GO ON MAKING ATOM BOMBS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Major-General Groves, head of the atom bomb project, told the Senate atomic energy committee that he considerad ...

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  10. TASMANIAN TOYS ON WAY TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. — A department called the Overseas Gifts Allocation Centre has been established at Colwyn Bay to distribute Christinas ...

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  11. F.E.A.C. TO DECIDE ALLIED POLICY IN JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt) announced that he would return to Australia in a few days. The Far Eastern Advisory Commission had met for the last time before leaving for Japan on about December 16. The Commission had reached a stage in ...

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  13. RECOMMENDS OVERHAUL OF MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — The White House announces that Mr. Byron Price, who investigated German occupation problems for President Truman, had recommended a re-examination of the whole structure of the Military Government of Germany, including the Potsdam Declaration. Mr. ...

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  14. Natural Gas as Fuel For Ships

    MOSCOW, Thursday—Plans have been made for the use of natural gas as fuel for diesel engines in ships operating on the ...

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  15. Demand Inquiry Into Allegations of Former Ambassador

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Demands have been made by members on all sides in both Houses of Congress for an investigation into ...

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  16. YAMASHITA DENIES KNOWLEDGE OF ATROCITIES

    MANILA, Thursday. — Yamashita concluded his evidence by repeating over and over that he did not know of any atrocities and had not ordered ...

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  17. Austrian Cabinet Resigns

    VIENNA, Thursday.—Cabinet has placed its resignation in the hands of the Prime Minister (Herr Renner) and his Political Council. ...

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  18. Indian Mutineers To Be Arrested

    SINGAPORE, Thursday, — Steps are being taken to airest the leaders of a small garrison of Indian troops on Christmas Island, in the Southern Indian Ocean, ...

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  19. Inquiries Into Paris Society People's Actions

    PARIS, Thursday. — Well-known members of Paris society so far not troubled by purge are now understood to have been frequent guests during ...

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  21. Taken Back to Tokio

    SINGAPORE, Thursday — Admiral Fukodome, former Commander of the First Japanese Expeditionary Fleet, and General Seishiro Hagaki, former C.-in-C. at ...

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  22. STOLEN METEOR PLANE NOT TRACED

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. John Strachey, Under-Secretary for Air, told the House of Commons that the Meteor aircraft Which unauthorisedly ...

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  23. World Police Force Should Have More Advanced Weapons Than Any Potential Aggressor

    LONDON, Thursday — An international committee of scientists to ensure that the United Nations police force is at all times equipped with more advanced weapons than any great potential aggressor is suggested in a statement drawn up by a number of distinguished British, French, Belgian and Norwegian professors and parliamentarians. The signatories propose that the committee should advise ...

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