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  2. BYRNES TO LEAD US DELEGATION

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The American Secretary of State, Mr Byrnes, will lead the US delegation to the general assembly of the United Nations Organisation on January 10. Ninety-five members of the US delegation will ...

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  3. MACARTHUR SAYS NOT CONSULTED ON PLAN FOR JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday.—General Douglas MacArthur, Allied Supreme Commander in Japan, has flatly denied a Washington report that he was consulted on the Moscow talks which resulted in the ...

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  4. TWO YACHTS MISSING IN RACE TO HOBART

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A RAAF Catalina today conducted a search for two of the nine yachts which left Sydney on Boxing Day in the 630-mile race ...

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  5. Grim Winter In Europe

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The winter of 1945-46 in Europe will go down in history as the grimmest since the end of the Seven Year's War in the 17th Century, said the Director General of UNRRA, Mr Lehmann, in Washington. ...

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  6. German Factories Taken Over For Reparations

    BERLIN, Monday.—Another 56 German factories is the Berlin area have been listed as being available for disposal as part of war reparations. ...

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  7. Plan To Take English Brides To America

    LONDON, Monday.—A spokesman from US Army Headquarters in London has given details of a plan for the transport of English wives of US ...

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  8. Storms Hold Up Dumping Of Poison Gas Shells

    LONDON, Monday.—Violent storms on the east and west coasts of Britain last week held up the dumping of thousands of tons of poison gas shells. ...

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  9. British Release Many Suspects In Palestine

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—British troops have now released all but 11 of the 2000 Jews arrested in Jerusalem after the bomb outrages at the ...

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  10. Chiang Kai Shek's Son Confers With Stalin

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek's son. General Chang Ching Kuo, has arrived in Moscow as personal representative of his father. ...

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  11. Earthquake In Turkey

    LONDON, Monday.—An Ankara report states that more than 2000 people have been rendered homeless as a result of the destruction of 300 ...

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  12. King Michael Returns To Bucharest

    BUCHAREST, Monday.—King Michael of Rumania returned to Bucharest today after an absence of more than four months. ...

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  13. Dutch Marines At Batavia

    BATAVIA, Monday.—All Dutch native troops are to be withdrawn from Batavia and replaced by Dutch Marines. More thin 1000 Marines landed at Batavia today and took over positions in the heart of the city, which is now ...

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  14. Bomb Thrown At Red Headquarters In Rome

    ROME, Monday.—"Fascist terrorists" are blamed for the latest attempt to blow up the headquarters of Italian Communists in Rome. ...

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  15. Jap Women To Have Say

    TOKIO, Monday.—For the first time in the history of Japan, a women's political party has been formed in Tokio. ...

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  16. Yugoslavs Wanted For Murder Of American

    ROME, Monday.—The handing over of two Yugoslavs alleged to have murdered an American private on the Yugoslav - Italian border on ...

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  17. NUREMBERG TRIAL

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—The trial of 21 high ranking Nazis at Nuremberg will be resumed on Wednesday. It is expected that the case for the ...

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  18. Strikes Make Big Cut In US Car Production

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Strikes by US motor industry employees in 1945 resulted in the production of only 75000 instead of the scheduled ...

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  19. HITLER SACKED GOERING-HIMMLER

    BERLIN, Monday.—Secret documents taken from a special Nazi messenger to whom they were entrusted, reveal that Hitler sacked Goering and Himmler for treason in the last hours of the battle for Berlin. ...

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  20. MODERN GREEK ARMY

    ATHENS, Monday.—The new Greek Army will have a strength of 100,000, and will be trained and equipped on the lines of the British Army. ...

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  21. Hanged For Atrocities

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Two German generals and an SS corporal found guilty of committing atrocities in the Bryansk sector during the Russian ...

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  22. Evatt Home At Weekend

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Australian External Affairs Minister, Dr. Evatt, expects to reach Sydney next Sunday or Monday. ...

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  23. Quiet New Year's Eve For Duke And Duchess

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will spend a quiet New Year's Eve at Government House. ...

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  24. Egypt Will Not Sign

    CAIRO, Monday.—The Egyptian Government has advised that it will not sign the reparations agreement drawn up in Paris until a larger share is ...

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