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  4. Dutch Announce End Of Sumatra Fighting

    BATAVIA, January 5.--In an order of the day the Dutch Army Commander-in-Chief (Lieutenant General S. H. Spoor) announced the ...

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  5. Mr. Chifley Aust's Largest Profiteer

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--"It is up to Mr. Chifley to do a little price reduction himself by taking off some of the heavy direct and indirect taxes which are doing more than anything else to keep up the price of goods," said the leader off the Country party ...

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  6. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    NANKING, January 5.--The majority of members of the Kuo Min-tang Central Committee last night swung in favor of peace with the Communists when they debated informally future ...

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  7. NEW CAPITAL FOR AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, January 5.--The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. J. A. Beasley), announcing the terms for redemption of four Australian loans at a Press conference, said that in three years since the end of the ...

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  8. 'Mendacious Propaganda'

    TOKIO, January 5. -- The Soviet Union to-day accused the United States of using the Japanese police force to ...

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    Lieut.-General S. H. Spoor, who has announced the cessation of hostilities in Sumatra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EIGHT DEAD AFTER PARTY

    LONDON, January 5.--Eight people, including an elderly couple and their daughter, died early yesterday after a party at ...

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  11. New Loan Terms Displease

    LONDON, January 5. -- The 'Financial Times' says dealers in the colonial market by no means are impressed with the terms of ...

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  12. Modern Frigates For New Zealand

    AUCKLAND, January 5.--Four modern frigates acquired by the New Zealand Royal Navy arrived from Portsmouth to-day. ...

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  13. Australia To Participate In Conference

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Australia will participate on an officer level at the Asian conference proposed by the ...

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  14. Israel Alleges Britain Is Preparing To Fight In Negev

    TEL-AVIV, January 5.--A Foreign Ministry spokesman said Israel would present to the Security Council evidence of Britain's preparations actively to participate in the Negev fighting. He added the evidence would include reports of the alleged ...

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  15. SCOTLAND YARD REORGANISING

    LONDON, January 5.--Scotland Yard is planning a redistribution of its forces to fight the crime wave ...

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  16. Day Too Late

    CAPETOWN, January 5. --Arriving by air to visit their newly-widowed mother, two brothers ...

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  17. Melbourne To Sydney In 90 Minutes

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- A B.C.P.A. Constellation airliner, which is under- charter to T.A.A., set a ...

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    General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander in Japan, who is accused by an American writer of making a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SEEKING GREATER CODE PROTECTION

    WASHINGTON, January 5.-- The Defence Secretary (Mr. James Forrestal) to-day asked Congress to strergthen the laws protecting ...

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  20. Kasenkina Changes Religion

    NEW YORK, January 5.-- Mrs. Oksane Kasenkina (52), the Russian school teacher who escaped from the Soviet ...

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  21. BRITISH RAILWAY STANDARDISATION

    LONDON, January 6.--British railways are to standardise all locomotives and rolling stock, it is announced by the Railway ...

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  22. JAPANESE SECRETS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE

    WASHINGTON, January 5.--The 11-nation Far- Eastern Commission announced to-day technical and scientific secrets developed by the Japanese during the war will be made available to all nations which ...

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  23. Risked Death To Escape

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 5.-- United States immigration authorities said to-day two Australians were among the escape attempt ...

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  24. Juvenile Labor Shortage

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Queensland will be 6000 juvenile workers short of requirements this year. ...

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  25. Beauty Contest Barred

    PARIS, January 5.--M. Roger Leonard, Paris Prefect of Police, has banned a contest fixed for January 6 between two girls for ...

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  26. QUEEN MARY REPAIRED

    LONDON, January 5.--When workmen left the Queen Mary to-day water seepage through the sprung stem plates had stopped. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN HORSES TREATED BRUTALLY

    SINGAPORE, January 5.--Australian horses, "many in shocking condition and cruelly treated en route," are being sold to Asian countries, where "goodness knows what will happen to them,"according to ...

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  28. "MacARTHUR MAKING 'COSTLY BOTCH' OF REBUILDING JAPAN"

    NEW YORK, January 5.--Hallett Abend, writing in'Look' magazine, accuses General MacArthur of making a "costly botch" of rebuilding Japan and says: "The Japanese to-day are a disillusioned, embittered people--pauperised by our failure to make them self-supporting. ...

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  29. "Slugged Way To Knighthood"

    Vancouver, January 5. -- Eric Whitehead, sport columnist for the 'Daily Province,' ...

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  30. Reasonable Profits Denied Country Storekeepers

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--It was one thing to show a profit on paper, but an entirely different matter to capitalise on the profit so revealed, the president of the Queensland Grocers' and Retail Traders' Association ...

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  31. Iron Rations

    AUCKLAND, January 5. --In the stomach of a bullock slaughtered at Whangarei abattoir ...

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  32. KILLED BY CAR IN STORM

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. -- Edwin Francis Clarke (65), of Tolga, was killed almost instantly about 9.30 p.m. on Tuesday when he was ...

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