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  3. BEVIN'S REPLY TO CHARGES AGAINST POLISH ARMY

    LONDON, February 18.—The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin), in a letter to the Secretary-General of U.N.O. (M. Trygve Lie), replying to Yugoslavia's charges against General Anders' Polish Army in Italy, stated that he was not aware until he received the complaint through the leader of the Russian delegation to ...

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    Graphic Picture of R.A.A.F. Catalina soon after it had made a forced landing recently at Balmain. The machine was wedged against the Elliott-street wharf. The crew escaped injury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 3 MINES FOUND OFF QUEENSLAND COAST

    INGHAM, Feb. 18.—Three mines, which apparently had broken away from set mine-fields, off the Queensland ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. New Turn in 40-Hour Week Talks

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 18.— An unexpected turn has been given the A.C.T.U. discussions on the 40-hour week ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN STUDENTS' OUTBURSTS

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—Pamphlets attacking British Imperialism and the Egyptian capitalist class were distributed ...

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  8. Indonesian Central Ctee.

    LONDON, February 18.—Dr. Sjahrir (Indonesian "Premier") gained further ground as a spokesman for his people yesterday when the working committee of the Indonesian Central and National Committee carried a resolution of ...

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  9. REPATRIATED INDONESIANS RELIEVED OF DANGEROUS WEAPONS

    BRISBANE, February 18.—Thirty-six sheathed knives, daggers, and bayonets, regarded by Customs searchers as dangerous weapons, were seized from Indonesians boarding the repatriation ship Manoora for ...

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  10. 66 CARDINALS AT CONSISTORY

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—Behind the great open door of the Consistory Hall in Rome, the Pope held the biggest ...

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  11. NO "PLEASURE HOUSES" FOR A.I.F. IN JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 18.— Commander of the British Commonwealth Occupational Forces (Lieut.-Gen. ...

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  12. 700 BRISBANE WIVES OF U. STATES SERVICEMEN BOARD THE MARIPOSA

    BRISBANE, Feb. 18.—A big crowd of relatives and friends waved fearful good-byes from the wharf gates when nearly 700 Brisbane wives of United States servicemen were checked and double-checked on the ...

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  13. COMMENT ON U.S. LOAN PROPOSAL

    NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—The "Herald-Tribune," in a leading article on the suggestion by Senator Johnson that ...

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  14. THREE MISSING AIRMEN ARE ALL QUEENSLANDERS

    BRISBANE, Feb. 18.—The three Air Force men in an R.A.A.F. Norseman which was lost in North Queensland last ...

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  15. A.W.U. RULE TO BE CHALLENGED IN ARBITRATION COURT

    BRISBANE, Feb. 18.—Rule 18 of the A.W.U. rules and constitution under which members may be dealt with ...

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  16. Pearl Harbour PRIME MINISTER DENIES U.S. ALLEGATIONS

    CANBERRA, February 18.— An official inquiry into American Allegations of the Australian delay in handling ...

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  17. FADDEN OUTLINES COUNTRY PARTY POLICY

    SYDNEY, February 18.— Announcing the Country party policy for the next Federal election, Mr. A. W. Fadden ...

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  18. SUBSIDY FOR PRIVATE HOSPITALS

    CANBERRA. February 18.— Hospital benefits introduced by the Government to all public hospitals on January 1 were extended ...

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  19. STATE BUTTER EXPORTS ARE HIGHEST FOR FOUR YEARS

    BRISBANE, February 18.—Queensland will have shipped more butter to Britain in the first eight months of the current season than in any full 12 months' period of the past four seasons; Officials said to-day that ...

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  20. Canadian Espionage Charges FIFTEEN PERSONS HAVE BEEN DETAINED FOR QUESTIONING

    NEW YORK, February 18.—The Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "Although no information has been allowed to leak out regarding the number and identity of those held for questioning in connection with espionage charges, it is believed ...

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  21. Youth Sentenced to Five Years on Shooting Charge

    TOWNSVILLE, Feb. 18.—Kevin Morris, 16-year-old ward of the State Children's Department, to-day pleaded guilty at the ...

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  22. STATE DEFENCE COMMITTEES TO BE DISSOLVED

    CANBERRA, February 18.— State business and administration committees attached to the defence division of the ...

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  23. ARMY PATROLS WITHDRAWN IN INDIA

    LONDON, February 18.— Reuter's representative in Calcutta states that Army patrol and pickets called in by the ...

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  24. VICTORIA SWEPT BY A TROPICAL CYCLONE

    MELBOURNE, February 18.—To-night a tropical cyclone, passing over Victoria, centred upon Mount Gambier. It produced high wind and heavy rain throughout the State and heavy seas on the ...

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  25. STREAM-LINED THREE-WHEELED CAR

    LONDON, February 18.—A stream-lined three-wheeled car of unconventional design is being produced by Mathis, ...

    Article : 69 words
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