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  4. INDONESIANS CO-OPERATE WITH BRITISH

    BATAVIA, January 10.-- Discussions have commenced between British and Indonesian staff officers on details ...

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  5. King Pledges Full British Support For World Peace

    LONDON, January 9.--There was a scene of brilliance and splendor unsurpassed since long before the war when the King sat down with the delegates of 51 nations who were his guests to-night at a State banquet at St. James' Palace. His ...

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    Back from the islands, these long service men who landed at Hamilton (Brisbane) wharf on Tuesday were all smiles to be back on Queensland soil. They disembarked from SS Winchester Victory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INTENSIVE QUEST FOR SLAYER OF SUZANNE DEGNAN

    CHICAGO, January 9.--Two janitors employed in apartment buildings near the Degnan home have been detained for questioning regarding the kidnapping and murder of Suzanne Degnan (6). The police flatly ...

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  8. ONE WAY OUT

    NEW YORK, January 9.-- The 'Sun,' discussing the British request for a loan, points out that ...

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  9. FRUIT BY AIR:

    Mr. B. Flewell-Smith (general manager of the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing) samples a strawberry from the first aerial consignment of berry fruits brought from Tasmania to Brisbane by Australian National Airways. With him ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES TO UNO TALKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Australian Ministerial delegate to the United Nations Organisation Conference in ...

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  11. HITLER SOUGHT EXCUSE TO INVADE NORWAY

    NUREMBERG, January 9. -- In March, 1940, Hitler was still looking for an excuse to invade Norway, according to an entry in the diary of General Keitel (former Chief of the German High ...

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  12. IMPORT CONTROLS TO BE RELAXED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The resumption of normal trade with the United Kingdom and other sterling areas would be encouraged by the immediate relaxation of import restrictions on 650 categories of goods, of ...

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  13. FIVE YEARS' GAOL

    LONDON, January 10.--At the Old Bailey to-day Norman Baillie-Stewart, who was charged with ...

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  14. Cease-Fire In China

    CHUNGKING, January 10. -- Government and Communist representatives have ordered an immediate ...

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  15. Bennett's Costs

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Government will bear General Bennett's costs incurred during the inquiry into his escape from Singapore, ...

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  16. WORKLESS NEAR REVOLT IN ITALY

    LONDON, January 9.--The Exchange Telegraph Milan correspondent states that the lack of food and unemployment ...

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  17. SCHOOL CADETS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An intensive three weeks' course for cadets from about 27 secondary schools throughout the State is at ...

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  18. UNDERSTANDING NOW ON ATOMIC ENERGY

    LONDON, January 9.--The American Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) told the Press that there was no misunderstanding between the representatives of the four Governments sponsoring the resolution on atomic ...

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  19. German Claim

    LONDON, January 9.--A report by the Nazi Foreign Policy Office boasting of strongly pro-German activities by anti- Communists in the "general staff" of the RAF was disclosed by the American prosecution at Nuremberg to-day, say agency ...

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  20. Poultry Mashes

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Williams) announced to-day the rationing of commercially-prepared ...

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  21. FORTY-HOUR WEEK

    CANBERRA, Thursday,--Proposed amendments to the Commonwealth Arbitration Act would be designed to make the arbitration ...

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  22. WARNING ISSUED TO AMERICAN DEMONSTRATORS IN JAPAN

    YOKOHAMA, January 9.-- Lieut.-General Charles Hall (Acting Commander of the Eighth Army) warned American ...

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  23. "GOOD OLD IKE"

    OTTAWA, January 10.-- General Eisenhower received a wildly enthusiastic welcome when he ...

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  24. Food Shortage In France

    LONDON, January 10.--Reuter's Paris correspondent says police dispersed a crowd of 12,000 which gathered in front of the ...

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  25. Trade Representatives

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A Government consular and trade representative to Manila is expected to be appointed soon. He probably ...

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  26. N.Z. P.M. INVESTED

    LONDON, January 9.--The King received the N.Z. Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) at Buckingham Palace and invested him with the ...

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