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  4. Famine Conditions Facing World Discussed By UNO

    LONDON, February 13.--Mr. Bevin was the first speaker in the General Assembly debate on the food shortage when the Big Five's resolution came up for approval. Mr. Bevin referred to Mr. Fraser's recent statement that the food position ...

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  5. HITLER'S GIBRALTAR PLANS WERE FRUSTRATED

    NUREMBERG, February 13.--Hitler planned to seize Gibraltar with the aid of Spain some time in 1941, This was disclosed in a captured German Naval staff document dated August, 1941, ...

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    Happy Indonesian children play in the school grounds of the recently established school on Sabang. The inhabitants of this island, which is off the northwestern tip of Sumatra, are working in co-operation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. No Judicial Lynchings

    TOKIO, February 13.--The chief prosecutor, Mr. Joseph Keenan, replying in the Supreme Court ...

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  8. Australia Will Give Assistance

    LONDON, February 13.--Mr. J. A. Beasley, speaking in the General Assambly in support of the Big Five four-point ...

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  9. SOLDIERS IN CIVIL EMPLOYMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Between the end or the war and December 31 last 132,0001 discharged service personnel have ...

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  10. BRITAIN CLEARED ON ACTION IN INDONESIA

    LONDON, February 13.--"The whole honor of the British Government in the conduct of this business (Indonesia) is involved,' said Mr. Bevin (Britain), when speaking on M. Vyshinsky's ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN GIFT HELD BY MINISTRY

    LONDON, February 13.--Six crates of Australian tinned food--meat, tea, fruit, milk, honey and butter--which members of ...

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  12. TRAINS BURNT BY INDIAN RIOTERS

    CALCUTTA, February 13.--The situation in some parts of the city has improved, although acts of lawlessness are continuing at many points. The Government has banned meetings and processions throughout the ...

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    The Australian Minister in London (Mr. J. A. Beasley), who was not satisfied with the information supplied him ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ALBANIA'S CASE

    LONDON, February 13.--The Security Council decided to defer consideration of Albania's admission to the United Nations ...

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  15. TAX BURDEN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A return issued by the acting Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Carver) ...

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  16. BOMBSHELL TO RANK AND FILE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Though some of Premier M'Kell's party had expected his resignation for a long ...

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  17. BUFFALO FLY ON FRINGE OF STH. BURNETT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Once the South Burnett is overrun with buffalo fly the spread of the pest towards the ...

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  18. BELGIAN HEROINE HONORED BY KING

    LONDON, February 13.--A slight, curly-headed, pretty Belgian, Mademoiselle Andree de Jongh. (25), drove to Buckingham Palace and received from the King the award of the George Medal "for outstanding ...

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  19. Temporary Home Site For UNO In New York

    LONDON, February 13.--The UNO Headquarters Site Committee accepted New York City as interim headquarters and rejected an Australian and Bolivian motion favoring San Francisco. ...

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  20. TERM OF OFFICE

    LONDON, February 13.--The dominions, with New Zealand's Prime Minister (Mr. Peter Fraser) as their spearhead, had a success ...

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  21. NO EXTRA BEER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--It was stated officially to-day that even if the Government stepped out of ...

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  22. Japanese Arrive In Darwin

    DARWIN, Thursday.--The first Japanese to be tried in Australia as war criminals are to be brought ...

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  23. BRIGHTER HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT

    BATAVIA, February 14.--The Premier (Dr. Sjahrir) intends to visit Jogjakarta to meet members of the executive of the National ...

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    Lieut.-General H. Gordon Bennett, who has issued a statement cleaving reports that he intends to enter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Refugees' Perilous Plight

    BATAVIA, February 13.--More than 50,000 civilian refugees at the hill city of Bandoeng. 100 miles south-cast of ...

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  26. VITAL INFORMATION WITHHELD

    WASHINGTON, February 13.--The Associated Press says former Lieut.-Colonel Clausen, who conducted a private investigation into ...

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    Mrs. Roosevelt, one of the U.S. delegates to the UNO, who is now on a visit to Germany. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. AWU THREAT

    CHARLEVILLE, Thursday.--A meeting of 101 AWU members in the pastoral industry decided, with one dissentient, that if the ...

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  29. ACCIDENT SEQUEL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Flying Officer D. E. Brennan, a pilot attached to No. 38 Squadron, RAAF, at Archerfield, was ...

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  30. WOMEN PROTEST

    LONDON, February 14.--Housewives queued to speak at a mass meeting in Ilford Town Hall to protest against the food situation. ...

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  31. 585 MILES AN HOUR

    LONDON, February 13.--The Air Ministry revealed jet-propelled Gloster Meteor planes in service with the RAF as standard ...

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  32. EGYPTIAN MINISTERS RESIGN

    CAIRO, February 13.--Three representatives of the Kotla (Independent Wafdist bloc) party resigned from the Egyptian ...

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  33. MRS. ROOSEVELT IN GERMANY

    FRANKFURT, February 13.--Mrs. Roosevelt arrived by air and intends to visit American troops and inspect displaced ...

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