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  3. DRAMATIC "BATTLE OF THE VETO" AT U.N.O. COUNCIL DEBATE THE GREEK SITUATION

    LONDON, February 5.—The Associated Press special correspondent says that the 6½ hours' debate in the Security Council on the Greek issue resolved itself in the latter stages into a dramatic "battle of the veto." The Council adjourned ...

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    "Hey, Fellows! Let a thirsty worker have a drink!" the barrowman's horse seemed to say as he nosed his way amongst the young bathers cooling off in the trough. This small boy did not deter the thirsty animal as it dipped deep into cooling water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Australia's U.N.O. Contribution May be £100,000 p.a.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 5.—Australia's contribution to the United Nations' Organisation is likely to be much greater ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. Yamashita's Appeal was Rejected

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.— The Supreme Court rejected Yamashita's appeal. Chief Justice Stone delivered a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 113 words
  7. NAZI WAR CRIMES TRIAL RESUMED

    NUREMBERG, February 5.— The German counsel for the High Commend at the resumption of the war crimes trial asked the ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. STRICT SILENCE REGARDING DEPARTURE OF TEN GIRLS FOR MANILA

    BRISBANE, February 5.—Ten girls left by plane for Manila to-day. They are Jean and Margaret Cuthill, Margaret Smith, Jean Squires, Marjorie Kingsworth, Pat Yates, Peggy Chapman, Shirley Wright, an American girl, Rowena May, and a French girl, ...

    Article : 565 words
  9. STRIKERS REFUSE TO LOAD FOOD FOR ALLIES IN JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Feb. 5.—Because the demand for two additional men in each of the two holds was rejected to-day. Sydney wharf ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. Sun Sports Cause Radio Black-out in South Africa

    LONDON, February 5.—The largest sun spots for 20 years caused a complete radio blackout this morning at the South ...

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  11. Mr. Menzies Appeals for Unity

    MELBOURNE, February 5.—In a rousing pre-campaign speech, Mr. R. G. Menzies (Leader of the ...

    Article : 285 words
  12. DEDUCTIONS FROM P.O.Ws' ESTIMATES CUT TO MINIMUM

    CANBERRA, Feb.—Amounts deducted from the estates of deceased war prisoners to cover the amounts paid to their dependents ...

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  13. BRITISH TAKE OVER OCCUPATION OF CELEBES FROM THE A.I.F.

    BATAVIA, February 5.—A message from Macassar states that at a brief ceremony the Australian flag was lowered and the Union Jack raised when the 18th Indian Brigade, which transferred from Saigon, took over the ...

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  14. URANIUM AT STANTHORPE

    BRISBANE, Feb, 5.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. V. C. Gair) stated to-day that it uranium were found at Stanthorne it was ...

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  15. WHOLE TOWN MENACED BY FIERCE N.S.W. BUSH FIRE

    SYDNEY, February 5.—A semi-circle of flame sweeping through the bush dear Cowan Creek is threatening to wipe out the little township of Cottage a Point. Seven rangers spent all yesterday burning a ...

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  16. Paris Radio Atom Bomb Farce Causes Scare

    LONDON, February 5.—"Here is an important announcement-Atoms from radium used for research in America have broken loose !" This phrase, transmitted over the Paris radio in a fanciful atom ...

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  17. BIG FIRE DAMAGES CAIRNS TIMBER MILL

    CAIRNS, Feb. 5.—A fire, causing many thousands of pounds worth of damage, broke out at midday to-day ...

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  18. BUSY SESSION FOR FEDERAL CABINET TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, February 5.—The future of the Australian Army recommendations demobilisation, leave, recruitment for occupation forces, amenities, and disposal of surplus army stores will be reviewed by ...

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  19. POWERHOUSE DESTROYED

    TAMWORTH, Feb. 5—Fire to-day completely destroyed Boggsbri's power house and generating plant. The damage ...

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  20. Trouble at Rabaul 400 SOLDIERS REFUSED TO LEAVE TROOPSHIP

    MELBOURNE, February 5—Trouble occurred at Rabaul on the arrival of the troopship, Georgetown Victory, with 1500 troops from Labuan, of whom 1100 were to replace an equal number to be embarked from ...

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  21. Hanging of Boy.

    Three men arrested in connection with the hanging of a boy at Liverpool appeared in the Liverpool Police ...

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  22. FOOD SHORTAGE AT RABAUL P.O.W. CAMP CAUSING CONCERN

    MELBOURNE, February 5.—Shortage of food for prisoners-of-war at Rabaul is reported to be leading to raids on Australian food stores and encouraging black-market trading between prisoners and the Chinese. The ...

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  23. TERMS FOR COMMONWEALTH REHABILITATION LOAN

    CANBERRA, February 5.—The terms and conditions of the Commonwealth Loan for the rehabilitation of servicemen in primary production were announced by the Post-War Reconstruction Minister ...

    Article : 194 words
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