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  4. COMMUNISTS THREATEN KWEISUI

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.— Twenty thousand Communists are beseiging Kweisni, the capital of Suiyan, according to the ...

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  5. Moscow View On Truman's Speech

    LONDON, Saturday.— Commenting on President Truman's 12 point speech, Moscow radio says: "The reactionary insistence on the preservation of the atom bomb secret is actuated by a ...

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  6. "Death to Jews!" Was Mob's Slogan

    CAIRO, Saturday.— Four thousand police—the city's entire police force—under Irish-born Fitz patrick Pasha, last night, in steel helmets, picketed the almost deserted city streets, after riots such as ...

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  7. GRATITUDE TO CHINESE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— In gratitude to all the Chinese who risked their lives to obtain necessities ...

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  8. Demonstrations in Beirut

    BEIRUT, Saturday.— Large anu-zionists demonstrations were held throughout Lebanon on Thursday. ...

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  9. JAP PLANS TO LAND IN N. ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, (N.Z.) Saturday.— The Japanese planned to land on the west coast of the North ...

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  10. BRITISH MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Municipal election results show a continued swing to the left in both ...

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  11. Jap. Execution of Allied Airmen

    TOKIO, Satuday.— The Associated Press says that Headquarters has disclosed that three japanese army officer at ...

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  12. Large Shipment of Whisky

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— The largest commercial shipment of whisky to Australia since 1339, arrived to-day at the port of ...

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  13. TWO CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— A brother and sister, Garth Rankin Findley, aged 1, and Gail Barbara ...

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  14. Two Airmen Who Helped Germany

    LONDON, Saturday.— Two R.A.F. airmen. W/O R. D. Hughes and F/Sgt. J. Alcock, were sentenced to five and two ...

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  15. GLEN INNES

    The Chief Inspector or the Local Government Department, Mr. B. H. Nolan, this week held an inquiry at the Grafton Town ...

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  16. Australian Cricketers in India

    NEW DELHI, Saturday.— In a match Australian Services XI, versus a Princes' XI., Princes' had lost 7 for 334 at stumps. ...

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  17. Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race

    LONDON, Saturday.— For the first time since 1939 the Oxford-Cambridge boat race will be rowed on March 30, next year, ...

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  18. Applicants for Police Force

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— About 100 men a week are applying for appointment to the New South Wales police force, a police ...

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  19. NOTORIOUS JAP FASCIST

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— Intelligence officers have arrested Genki Abe, Japan's most notorious Fascist, who was responsible ...

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  20. RESTRICTION ON

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— Importation of sheep into N.S.W. from Queensland, Western Australia and ...

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  21. Britain's Winter Coal Supplies

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Minister for Fuel. Mr. Shinwell, said there was no reason to believe that Britain this year ...

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  22. Japs. Still Dream of Conquest

    TOKIO, Saturday.— According to the Associated Press, a Head quarters authority said that vigilance against resurgent ...

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  23. Melbourne to Tokio, by Air

    The first plane of the new air service between Melbourne ana Tokio left Essendon at 2 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  24. Derailment Delays Goods Train

    The derailment of two tracks during shunting operations at Armidale resulted in this morning's good train from the south ...

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  25. Seizing German Assets Abroad

    BERLIN, Saturday.— With the object of seizing all German assets abroad, the occupying powers have established a ...

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  26. 30 Killed in Air Crash

    LONDON, Saturday.— Twenty five of thirty passengers were killed when an American military plane flying to ...

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  27. British Dockers' Strike Ends

    LONDON, Saturday.— The dockers' strike is at an end and work will be resumed at all ports on Monday, said the Secretary ...

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  28. Victory Carnival Monday Week

    The Glen Innes Gala Day Committee, which is organising the Victory Bushmen's Carnival to be held on Glen Innes ...

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  29. Jap. Legations Sealed

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.— Members of the British. American, Russian and Chinese legations sealed the Japanese ...

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  30. Australia Recognises Polish Government

    MOSCOW, Saturday.— The Australian Minister Mr. Maloney, has informed the Polish Ambassador in Moscow that Australia ...

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  31. CAN THE ATOMIC BOMB BE OUTLAWED?

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Dr. James Conant, president of Harvard University, giving evidence before a Senate Sub-Committee, advised against [?]ring hopes on outlawing such weapons as the atomic bomb. ...

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  32. Quick Freezing of Fruit, Vegetables

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Graham, said to-day that funds had been made available in the ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S RACES

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  34. Little Progress in Talks in Batavia

    BATAVIA, Saturday.— Fighting broke out in Batavia when a sniper fired machine guns for a hour from Indonesian Headquarters, according to A.N.E.T.A. Seaforth Highlanders restored ...

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  35. War on "In-Laws"

    A war against "in-laws" is being waged by the Society for Suppression of Family Interference?. The society's founder and ...

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  36. MACARTHUR'S DESPERATE GAMBLES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Lieut-General Kennedy told the Senate Military Committee that sufficient forces were ...

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  37. Hess Doesn't Know Former Comrades

    LONDON, Saturday.— Hess may not face trial with the other major war criminals because the consensus of opinion among specialists who examined him is that he is genuinely mentally sick, ...

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  38. NEWCASTLE

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