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  2. BRITAIN'S COAL CRISIS

    London, Feb. 10.—London worked by candlelight and the Wheels of production, in a broad strip of England's industrial heart, from the south-east to the Midlands and as far north as Cumberland, stopped when the power cuts were imposed this ...

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  3. THE ROYAL TOUR

    Aboard H.M.S. Vanguard, Feb. 9—The Royal family and the whole ship's company watched King Neptune's heralds board the Vanguard ...

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  4. INDO-CHINA UNITY

    London, Feb. 9.—Forced by what he describes as "the iron curtain of censorship" imposed by the French authorities in Saigon, Doon ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. PEACE TREATIES

    London, Feb. 10.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that M. Bidault, in the glare of giant lamps set up by news cameramen ...

    Article : 409 words
  6. REBUILDING CHINA

    Nanking, Feb 9.—A high Government source revealed to-day that China's first post-war five-year economic reconstruction plan ...

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  7. RUSSIAN ELECTIONS

    London, Feb. 9.—Ten thousand voters in some districts of Mos-cow filed every hour into the carpeted polling stations to-day so ...

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  8. PALESTINE PROBLEM

    London, Feb. 10.—Both the Jews and Arabs have definitely rejected the new British proposals for Palestine. ...

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  9. Widespread Effects

    London, Feb. 10.—Half Britain went back to the Victorian era to-day as the vital electric current cut off Europe's largest ...

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  10. BRITISH COMMISSIONER'S STATEMENT

    Jerusalem, Feb. 10.—The British High Commissioner, General Sir Alan Cunningham, told the Jewish: Agency to-day that the ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. Divine Service

    Aboard H.M.S. Vanguard, Feb. 9. —An Equatorial storm drenched the Vanguard's decks while the Royal party was attending divine ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. Mailbag Robbery

    London, Feb. 9.—A firm of assessors offers a reward of ,£1000 for the recovery of £15,750 in banknotes which were stolen in a ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. Coal Production

    London, Feb. 9.—On the eve of Britain's greatest electricity shutdown the "forecast for to-morrow Is:—"Cold In most districts, with a ...

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  14. German Peace Treaty

    London, Feb. 10.—Mr. Robert Murphy has submitted the United States procedural plan in the drafts ing of the German peace treaty to ...

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  15. SEALED ENVELOPES

    Melbourne, Feb. 10.—An application to open sealed envelopes which the Australian Machinery and Investment Co., Pty., Ltd., had ...

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  16. French Commander

    Paris, Feb. 9.—General Louis Morliere, commander of the French troops in Tong-king, arrived here by air to-day. General ...

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  17. MUFTI'S DECLARATION

    Cairo, Feb. 10.—Amin el Husseini, the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, told the leaders of the Najada and Fetewa (the Palestinian and Arab ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. Italy's Attitude

    Rome, Feb. 9.—The Foreign Minister, Count Sforza, announced to-day that he had cabled to Mr. Bevin declaring, "I wish to ...

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  19. British Control Staff

    Berlin, Feb. 9.—It lias been of officially announced that the British Control Commission staff in Germany will be cut from 26,000 to ...

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  20. French Censorship

    London, Feb. 10.—Doon Campbell, Reuter's special correspon-dent in Indo-China, who was forced to send his report of the ...

    Article : 191 words
  21. Jews With Whips

    Jerusalem, Feb. 10.—The four Jewish youths Who were found with rawhide whips when British troops searched Palestine for the ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. Treatment of Germany

    London, Feb. 10.—The British: United Press says that the Moscow radio, quoting "Pravda," renews the charges that Britain and the ...

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  23. Rioting in Rome

    London. Feb. 10.—The Rome correspondent of the Associated Press says that sirens throughout Italy summoned the Italians to ...

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  24. Government Action

    London, Feb. 9.—Speaking at Manchester, the Attorney-General, Sir Hartley Shawcross, declared that the defeatists among the ...

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  25. Winter on Continent

    London, Feb. 9.—One of the coldest spells ever experienced has stopped all "hipping around the coasts, says Reuter's Stockholm ...

    Article : 235 words
  26. Allied Reparations

    Berlin, Feb. 9.—The Deputy) Military Governor, General Clay, characterised as "too ridiculous to be worthy of comment," "Pravda's ...

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  27. Tangle in Jerusalem

    London, Feb. 10.—The "Times" correspondent in Jerusalem says that the city is now divided into compartments more watertight ...

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  28. Communism in India

    Patna, (India), Feb. 8.—Police raided the Communist Party headquarters at Begusarai, in the Monghyr district, and arrested the ...

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  29. PENSIONER'S DEATH

    Esperance, Feb. 10.—Thomas Jones (75), pensioner, recently living at Cape Le Grand, was found dead on Saturday morning, a mile ...

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  30. British Brigadier

    London, Feb. 10.—Reuter's Venice correspondent says that the commander of the British 13th Infantry Brigade. Brigadier E. W. ...

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  31. Duke of Manchester Dead

    London, Feb. 9.—The Duke of Manchester died to-day at Sea-ford, Sussex, at the age of 71 years. The late duke, who was the ...

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  32. Illegal Immigrants

    London, Feb. 9.—The Jewish illegal immigrants threw bottles and iron bars at the British naval boarding party which tried to ...

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  33. Threat of Time Bomb

    London, Feb. 10.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that Scotland Yard has asked the South-End police to trace the origin of a ...

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  34. Kesselring's Trial

    Venice, Feb. 10.—Field-Marsha Kesselring, 62-year-old former Commander in Chief of ...

    Article : 117 words
  35. Exodus from Pola

    Pola, Feb. 9.—The Italian population, which comprises 98 per cent, of the 33,000 inhabitants, is preparing to leave before Tito's troops ...

    Article : 184 words
  36. Dutch Island Isolated

    The Hague, Feb. 10.—An air craft flew through the blizzards to-day to drop food to the 2200 inhabitants of the Dutch island of ...

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  37. Air Ministry's Warning

    Lonaon, FeD 10.—London's temperature at 4 o'clock this morning was 37 degrees compared with 29 degrees at 4 o'clock yesterday ...

    Article : 184 words
  38. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

    Article : 29 words
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