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  4. ­­­­­­­GENERA L COMMITTEE OF U.N.O. PREPARES ASSEMBLY'S PLANS

    LONDON, January 13.--If the UNO Security Council adopts the provisional rules drawn up by the Preparatory Commission the chair will be taken for a month at a time by representatives of all member States in alphabetical order, ...

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    Evacuee children at school at Bandoeng (Ja­­­­va) being instructed by the head teacher (Cpl. B. van Duyl). These are the type of children who spent years in Japanese internment camps, and who are now being gradually shipped to Australia, New Zealand, and other friendly countries where tender care and attention will go a long way ­­­­­ ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ­­­­­­­­Chifley's Aircraft Interfered With On Island Tour

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A message from Rabaul states the RAAF Dakota crew which took the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) on the recent island tour alleged on arrival in Rabaul that the plane had been sabotaged in Torokina. They ...

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  7. WIGHT ADDED TO DUTCH VIEW ON INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, January 13.--Close observers consider that the inclusion of the Netherlands among the ...

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  8. TALKS FAIL

    LONDON, January 13.--The Russo-Bulgarian talks, in which the Russian Assistant Foreign Commissar (M. ...

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  9. ­­­­­U.S. GOVERNMENT PLAN TO SEIZE COMMUNICATIONS

    WASHINGTON, January 12.--Labor Department negotiations to avert a nationwide strike of 250,000 telephone workers failed. The Government spokesman said the Government was prepared to ...

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  10. KING IBN SAUD FAVORS ARABS

    LONDON, January 13.-- King Ibn Saud, receiving the Palestine Arab Delegation in Cairo to-day, said the question of the Arabs and ...

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  11. SMALL NATIONS

    LONDON, January 14.--Moscow Radio said the only prerequisite for UNO's success is co-operation among the great powers which ...

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  12. ­SHIPPING DELAY CAUSES MISERY IN INDONESIA

    ­­MELBOURNE, Monday.--The watersiders hold-up of supplies for Java had added to the misery of thousands of women and children internees and indirectly caused many deaths without helping the ...

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  13. N.Z. WITHDRAWS

    LONDON, January 14.-- When the UNO Assembly resumed Mr. Fraser (N.Z.) announced New Zealand would withdraw from the ...

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  14. ­­­GOVT TO LAUNCH SECURITY LOAN ON MARCH 12 NEXT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A new Commonwealth loan, to be known as a Security Loan, will be opened on March 12 and will remain open for five weeks, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-night. He said ...

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  15. LARGE NUMBER OF INTERNEES STILL IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, January 13.-- There are still nearly 200,000 personnel, mainly civilians, in the hands of the RAPWI relief organisation in ...

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  16. U.S. Critics Name Best Film.

    Ray Milland Ingrid Bergman New York critics voted the film "Lost Week-End" as the best picture of 1945; and its star, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ATOM BOMB TESTS

    WASHINGTON, January 13.--Vice-Admiral W .H. Blandy (Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for ...

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  18. Actress Back After Entertaining Troops

    Nellie Barnes, Australian actress, who arrived in Australia recently after war service with the British war entertainment ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. TORTURED BY JAPS

    LONDON, January 13.-- A 44-year-old Englishwoman, Mrs. Edna Hellen, arrived at Liverpool still suffering from the effects of ...

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  20. ­­­CONFESSIONS WERE FORCED BY TORTURE

    LONDON, January 13.--Three Eurasian girls and one man told a Court of Inquiry in Singapore stories of brutal ...

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  21. Ship Delayed To Await Birth Of Baby

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The arrival in Auckland of a number of British war brides on the Tynderous ...

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  22. SUGAR OUTPUT DOWN

    WASHINGTON, January 13. -- The Agriculture Department predicted that the 1945-46 world ...

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  23. LAND VALUES

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The backbone of any Commonwealth Government plan to provide stable prices for primary ...

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  24. Jugoslav War Guilty

    BELGRADE, January 13.--The Jugoslavian War Crimes Commission proclaimed 27 German and 15 Croat officials as war criminals ...

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  25. LONG AGENDA FOR PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The agenda of items, most of which have been listed by the Commonwealth. were released ...

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  26. DEATH BY SHOOTING FOR GUILTY JAP

    MOROTAI, Monday.--"This is a conspiracy against myself and against Japan. I am discontented," burst out Rear-Admiral Namanaka ...

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  27. P.C. For Mr. Beasley

    Mr. J. A. Beasley, who has been appointed a member of the Privy Council. Mr. Beasley is on his way to take up the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. U.S. TO RETAIN SEVEN FLEETS

    WASHINGTON, January 13.--The Navy Department has disclosed that it will operate seven active postwar fleets. ...

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  29. MASS PARALYSIS

    NEW DELHI, January 14. --Five hundred persons are reported to have been permanently crippled by ...

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  30. INDIAN ELECTIONS

    LAHORE. January 13. -- Governor of Punjab (Sir Bertrand Glancy) greatly harmed the cause of British imperialism in ...

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