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  4. BRITAIN'S NEW ARMY CHIEF

    Field - Marshal Lord Mont-gomery, who has just been ap-pointed Chief of the Imperial General Staff in succession to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MEMORIAL TO EXPLORERS

    A memorial stone was unveiled in Boston (Lincolnshire. Eng-land) Parish Church (known as the "Boston Stamp") to the memory of several Boston explorers who played a great part in exploring and colonising Australia. The unveiling was performed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOOD CUT URGED IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Australian rations of food, particularly meat, should be cut to make more food available to ...

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  7. AMERICA WANTS END OF PREFERENCES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.): "If Congress approves of the loan to Britain, the United States can expect from Britain the elimination of trade preferences and a ...

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  8. PROPOSED INQUIRY IN INDONESIA

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.): There was a murmur of approval from a number of members of the United Nations Security Council last night when Mr. Stettinius (United States) opposed the sending ...

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  9. FLYING TIME 24 HOURS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The fly-ing time from Australia to England will be reduced to 24 hours. This prediction was ...

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  10. NAZI BRIBERY PLOT IN PERSIA

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday: At the trial of the Nuremberg war prisoners to-day, the Soviet prosecutor presented a document stating that ...

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  11. MIDNIGHT CURFEW IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK. Tuesday. (A.A.P.): Mayor O'Dwyer has ordered all the city's commercial business, industrial establishments, theatres, ...

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  12. Anglo-Siamese Treaty Signed

    The Anglo - Siamese peace treaty is signed by Mr. S. Aney for the British Government in India at Government House, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SERIOUS RIOTS IN CALCUTTA

    CALCUTTA. Tuesday (A.A.P.): Police fired three times to-day on mobs who demonstrated against sentences passed on Rashid All. ...

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  14. RUSSIA AND THE KURILES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The State Depart-ment lifts published the secret Yalta agreement under which Russia secured possession of the Kurile Islands in the Northern Pacific. The document sets out:— ...

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  15. LUXURY FOOD IN WARSAW

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The retiring Australian Minister to Moscow. Mr. Maloney), who reached London to-day by air, ...

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  16. SEVERE FLOODS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Worst flood experienced in, a century are causing havoc, ac-cording to the Hamburg radio. A ...

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  17. CHURCHILL SPEECHES

    LONDON, Tuesday: It was entirely a matter for the member whether his speeches were published or not, said ...

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  18. ANOTHER BAN ON PASSPORTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Women prominent in public life are angered by the decision of the Minister for Immigration ...

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  19. Franco Regime; Britain's Reply to French Proposal

    LONDON. Tuesday: The British Government has replied welcoming the French Government's proposal that Britain should join in ...

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  20. Mr. Tully New Agent-Ceneral in London

    SYDNEY. Tuesday; The Minister for Lands (Mr. J. M. Tully) has been appointed Agent-General for New South Wales ...

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  21. Blarney Slates Cabinet

    Speaking as a civilian recently for the first time for six ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Mr. Beasley On British Immigrants

    LONDON, Tuesday: The future of Australia was as important to Britain as to herself, declared the Australian Resident Minister in ...

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  23. Diamond Ring Grabbed in Shop

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Two men art alleged to have stolen a valu-able diamond ring this morning from a jeweller's shop. They were ...

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  24. Kaiser Produces Fibre Class For Building

    EMERYVILLE (Calif.). Tues-day: Discussing plans for producing building materials, Mr. Henry Kaiser, noted ship builder, ...

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  25. Royalty Plot in Bavaria Nipped in the Bud

    BERLIN. Tuesday: U.S. Third Army officials in Bavaria believe they hare smashed the core of a movement to form a "Royal ...

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  26. R.A.A.F. FORCE ON WAY TO JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The first R.A.A.F. men to embark for the Okinawa R.A.A.F. air base enroute to Japan, arrived at Labuan ...

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  27. Clemency in India

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday: The Sec- retary for War (Mr. Philip Mason) told the Indian Central Assembly that the Government was conscious ...

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  28. U.S. PILOT CLAIMS NEW RECORD

    LONDON, Tuesday: A Lockheed Constellation Aircraft landed at Johannesburg from New York set-ting up what is claimed to be a ...

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  29. Political Freedom in Persia

    TEHERAN, Tuesday: The Secre-tary of State for Political Affairs announced to-day that the Premier (Ghavam Sultaneh) has restored ...

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  30. Faked Ministry Announcement Causes Chinese Currency Drop

    HONG KONG. Tuesday: Fraudu-lent speculations have caused a temporary drop in Chinese currency following the taking of & Finance ...

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  31. Freak Weather Caused Week-end Power Blackout

    Mr. K. Fremlin, electricity super, intendent. has issued a special re-port on the unusual circumstances which caused a temporary ...

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  34. Outlawry Rife In Poland; Many People Slain

    LONDON, Tuesday: More than 100 persons were machine-gunned or burned to death in a wave of terrorism which was attributed by ...

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  35. HOMMA FAILS IN APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday: The Supreme Court rejected the request by Genera) Homma for Interven-tion. Homma was sentenced to be ...

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  36. GREEK ELECTION IN MARCH

    ATHENS, Tuesday: The Greek electoral register closed yester- day. Elections will be held on March 31 by the proportional ...

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  37. FOREST FIRES IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Tuesday: More than 50,000 acres of planted forest, and many thousands of acres of native bush. Including much ...

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    In an inter-view recently Lord Clark Kerr, who is on his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. Cardinal Gilroy Arrives in Rome

    ROME, Tuesday: Fifty British and Australian clergy and military representatives greeted Cardinal Gilroy (Australia) and Cardinal ...

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  40. RUSSIAN RULE IN MONGOLIA

    TIENTSIN, Tuesday: Uniden- tified Manchurian sources repot that an autonomous government wider Russian rule is being ...

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