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  3. GOVT. ASKED TO TREAT BRITISH FOOD CRISIS AS A NON-PARTY ISSUE

    SYDNEY, February 15.—In a joint statement to-day Messrs. E. J. Harrison, M.P., A. W. Fadden (Leader of the Australian Country party), and J. McEwen (Deputy Leader) asked the Government to treat the European and British ...

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  4. New Invention Solves "Impossible" Problems

    NEW YORK, February 15.—The War Department has revealed one of the top war-time secrets, "Eniac," a computing machine applying electronic speeds to mathematical tasks hitherto too difficult ...

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  5. Girl Guides' Good Deeds

    Three London Girl Guides (left to right) Lydia Haddon, Margaret Gray, and Sheilagh Owens, who recently broadcast in the British Broadcasting Corporation overseas programme, "Radio Roundabout." They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 2 SHIPS SUNK IN COLLISIONS

    LONDON, Feb. 15.—Two ships were sunk last night in the English Channel in two separate collisions. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. ANGRY CLASHES IN SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Feb. 15.—One person was killed and 12 injured in a clash between police and about 500 ...

    Article : 104 words
  8. IPSWICH AIRMAN HAS MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM TERRIBLE DEATH

    Lying across a railway line, unable to move on account of the injuries he received when he fell in that position, and a train approaching him on the same line, was the unenviable experience of Anthony ...

    Article : 262 words
  9. INDIAN RIOTS 19 U. States Soldiers Injured

    LONDON, Feb. 15.—Nineteen American soldiers were injured in a fight yesterday, when a mob attacked a ...

    Article : 262 words
  10. Admiral Nimitz Says: "ONLY BRITAIN HAS FLEET STRONG ENOUGH TO CONTEST U.S. COMMAND"

    WASHINGTON, February 15.—The Chief of Naval Operations (Admiral Nimitz3 presenting the Navy's recommendations to the. Senate Naval Committee, said that in the years immediately ahead, only ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. U.N.O. Conference First Steps Taken, Says Attlee

    LONDON, February 15.—"Many great problems have been dealt with, and there have been many instances ...

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  12. "PLACED EAR TO CHEST AND FOUND SHE WAS DEAD"

    SYDNEY, Feb. 15.—When the inquest on Mrs. Wicks was resumed to-day Constable Alan Clarke, of the ...

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  13. Polish Demand Liquidation of Army Units Under British Command

    LONDON, Feb. 15.—The Warsaw radio states that the Polish Government has handed the British ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. EGYPTIAN P. MINISTER RESIGNS FROM CABINET

    LONDON, Feb. 15.—Reuter's Cairo representative states that the Egyptian Prime Minister. Nokrashy Pasha, is submitting ...

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  15. OUTER SCREEN OF AUSTRALIAN MILITARY BASES

    CANBERRA, Feb. 15.—To provide for the establishment of a permanent outer screen of Australian military bases, as a ...

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  16. 3 PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, Feb. 5.—Three cases of infantile paralysis were notified officially to-day. They were a youth of 20, from ...

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  17. Butchers Claim That Meat Rationing Invalid After March 2

    BRISBANE, February 15.—The master butches of Australia believe that meat rationing will be invalid after March 2. They have obtained eminent legal opinion to that ...

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  18. JAPS. PLACED PRICE ON HEAD, SAYS MURPHY

    LAE, Feb, 15.—The Japanese placed a price on his head when they discovered his presence in the Lae area, said ...

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  19. HIMMLER'S PRIVATE LIBRARY DISCOVERED

    LONDON, Feb. 16.—British intelligence officers discovered Himmler's private library, consisting of 3000 ...

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  20. TRIBE ROUTS QUEENSLAND IN INTERSTATE MATCH

    BRISBANE, February 15.—The interstate match between Queensland and Victoria commenced at the Brisbane Cricket Ground to-day, and as a result of the day's play the Victorians have the game in safe ...

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  21. LORD MOUNTBATTEN WILL NOT BE NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    CANBERRA, Feb. 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day scouted all suggestions from abroad that Lord Mountbatten ...

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  22. FORMER GERMAN PRISONERS HAD A BOUNTIFUL SUPPLY OF RATIONED BRITISH GOODS

    LONDON, February 15.—On War Office instructions, a secret court of inquiry opened at Munster yesterday after protests by British troops against the bountiful supply of rationed British goods with ...

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  23. British Govt. Appeals for Illegally Held Firearms

    LONDON, February 15.—There are probably nearly 100,000 Illegally held firearms in Britain, mostly souvenirs, said the Home Secretary (Mr. J. C. Ede) broadcasting an appeal to people to hand them in before the gangsters get them. Mr. ...

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