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  2. WORLD PEACE

    New York, Feb.28.—Addressing the Overseas Press Club to-day, the Secretary of State, Mr. Byrnes, said:—"No nation is complete ...

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  3. BOUNDARY PROBLEM

    London, Feb. 28—The deputies of the Council of five Foreign Ministers have appointed a commission of experts to prepare a report and ...

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  4. PRESSURE ON FRANCO

    London, March 1.—Britain is almost certain to agree to the United States proposal for a three-Power declaration regarding Spain ...

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  5. NAZI ORGANISATIONS

    London, March 1.—Reuter's correspondent at Nuremberg says that the argument before the tribunall on the prosecution's demand for ...

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  6. ANGLO-FRENCH TRADE

    Paris, Feb. 28.—A Foreign Office spokesman has confirmed the report that Britain has declined to renew the financial agreement ...

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  7. AMERICAN LOAN

    London, Feb 28.—Describing the Conditions of the American loan to Britain as intolerable and humiliating, Lord Rotherwich, chairman ...

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  8. JAPANESE IN JAVA

    Batavia, March 1.—Japanese officers were directing and training the Indonesian regular army behind the lines, declared a ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S ECONOMY

    London, Feb. 28.—Resuming the debate on the economic situation in the House of Commons, the Lord President of the Council, Mr ...

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  10. French Note

    London, Feb. 28.—The danger Franco represented to peace was emphasised in a Note handed by France to the British, American ...

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  11. French Debit Balance

    London, Feb. 28.—On the termination of the Anglo-French financial agreement, France to-day transferred to the account of the ...

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  12. Indonesian Conference

    London. Feb 28.—The Premier of the Indonesian Republic, Mr. Sjahrir, stated to-day that the first day of the conference of local leaders ...

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  13. FEEDING GERMANY

    London. Feb. 28.—The occupying Powers have moved to unify the food rationing throughout Germany, says the Associated Press ...

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  14. DEFENCE OF BRITAIN

    London, Feb. 28.—The Army estimate for 1946 show that the number of men on establishment, excluding the Indian establishment ...

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  15. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS

    Cairo, Feb. 28.—The Prime Minister, Sidky Pasha, has banned the silent demonstration and general strike planned by the committee ...

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  16. CONTROL OF JAPAN

    Tokio, March 1.—It is officially stated that the Brtish Commonwealth occupation forces in Japan will establish a sub-base in Tokio ...

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  17. Spanish Attitude

    London, March 1.—The "Times" correspondent in Madrid learned, after the closing of the frontier ahead of similar French action ...

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  18. Goering's Letter

    London, Feb. 28.—A letter which Goering wrote to his Swedish brother-in-law, Count Eric von Rosen, boasting that it was ...

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  19. Spanish Frontier

    London, March 1.—Traffic on the French-Spanish frontier, to-day is at a standstill, following the French move closing down the ...

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  20. Hamburg Parliament

    London, Feb. 28.—The town Parliament of Hamburg, which Hitler abolished 13 years ago, was revived at joint ceremonies by the British ...

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  21. Russian Proposal

    London, Feb. 28.—The Russian Government has informally claimed another Russian naval base in the Mediterranean—in the Dode ...

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  22. Fires on Four Ships

    London, March 1.—The passengers and crew, the former mostly Swedes, en route to Gothenburg from Bombay, were taken off in ...

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  23. German Reparations

    London, Feb. 28.—Delegates from 16 nations have assembled in Brussels for the inaugural meeting of the inter-Allied Reparations Agency ...

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  24. German Republic

    London, Feb. 28.—The restoration of German unity as a Parliamentary democratic republic with a central government is among the ...

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  25. Government in Exile

    Paris, March 1.—Senor Jose Giral's headquarters have issued a statement, saying that the Ministers of the Government in exile ...

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  26. Hitler's Tantrums

    London, March 1.—Hitler flew into one of his worst tantrums when he heard that the Hipper and the Luetzow had been routed by Royal ...

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  27. Fever in East Africa

    Nairobi, March 1.—A louse-infected ship which berthed at Mombasa after a voyage from Arabia, during which her passengers died or were ...

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  28. "UNOFFICIAL" PROPOSAL

    Athens, March 1.—The Prime Minister, M. Sophoulis, to-day confirmed the report that the Russian Ambassador, Admiral ...

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  29. DETECTIVES INVESTIGATING

    London, March 1.—Liverpool detectives are investigating whether the four mysterious ships' fires within 12 hours were maliciously ...

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  30. Airmen's Brides Angry

    London, Feb. 28.—Some of the 2000 brides of Australian airmen who are awaiting ships met at Brighton last night and ...

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  31. Algeria Earthquake

    Algiers, Feb. 28.—The final casualty figures for the earthquake in the Hodna area of Northern Algeria on February 12 have been ...

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  32. Criticism of Britain

    London, Feb. 28.—The anti-British tone of the Russian press and radio, which has become intensified in the past few days, is referred to ...

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  33. Spanish Patrols

    London, Feb. 28.—Reuter's correspondent at Hendaye learns, that fully armed patrols, mostly accompanied by police, have appeared in ...

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  34. Governor of N.S.W.

    London, March 1.—There is a deadlock between the Dominions Office and Mr. McKell, Premier of New South Wales, on the ...

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  35. Rumanian Criminals

    Bucharest, Feb. 28.—The People's Court has sentenced to life imprisonment, with hard labour, General Constantin Voiculescu ...

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  36. A Chance Discovery

    London, Feb. 28—A British wartime search for a perfect boot polish accidentally yielded a product named "abril"—a wax that ...

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  37. Ribbentrop's Defence

    Nuremberg, Feb. 28—Ribbentrop has submitted a list of eight questions for Mr Churchill to answer if the tribunal will not permit him ...

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  38. Russians in Denmark

    Copenhagen, March 1.—The situation on Bornholm Island is unchanged, and there are no signs of Russian preparations to ...

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  39. British in Persia

    London, Feb 28.—The last handful of British troops left Teheran last night and the city to-day is completely free of foreign troops ...

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  40. TWO HUNDRED BERTHS SECURED

    London, March l.—Australia House announced to-day that the Resident Minister, Mr. Beasley, has secured 200 berths for ...

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  41. Cotton Workers' Strike

    London, Feb. 28.—Fifty Lancashire cotton mills are involved in an unofficial piecers' strike for an increase of 10/ a week. The strike ...

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  42. French in Saigon

    London, March 1.—The Associated Press correspondent in Saigon says that a crowd of over 100 French troops swarmed through ...

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  43. First Sea Lord

    London, Feb. 28.—Admiral Sir John Cunningham has been appointed First Sea Lord and chief of the naval staff, in succession to ...

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  44. Palestine Inquiry

    Cairo, March 1.—The Anglo-American Commission of Inquiry on Palestine arrived by air to-day and will sit in Cairo on Saturday and ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATE

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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