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  4. London "Squatters'' Stage Sunday Rally

    "Squatter" demonstrations continue to occupy the attention of the British public. Demonstrations are held every Sunday in Hyde Park, weather permitting. Picture shows a young woman holding forth to an audience which does not appear to be very demonstrative. Large squads of police are on duty to see that no riots occur. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ROAD AND RAIL SERVICES ON NORTH COAST

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- Strong criticism of the condition of North Coast roads and rail services was expressed in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly to-night by ...

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  6. Zionists Reject Plan Of British

    LONDON, Tues. -- Opening the World Zionist Conference in Basle yesterday, the Zionist Leader (Dr. Weizmann) said Zionists rejected the plan of the British Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) for a Federal Palestine. The ...

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  7. Job For Defeated Labour Candidate

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- Mr. J. P. Breen, who was defeated at the last Federal elections, has been appointed Trade Commissioner in ...

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  8. Dairymen Suffer Heavy Loss

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Queensland dairymen suffered the loss of over £1,806,000 for the five months ended November 31, as a result ...

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  9. Threats On Selection Of UN Headquarters

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. -- An appeal to all countries favouring San Francisco as the permanent headquarters of the United Nations to stand firm "irrespective of threats of influence" was made by Australia's delegate (Mr. Norman Makin, ...

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  10. To Draft German Peace Treaty

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The Big Four will meet in Moscow on March 10, to draft the German peace treaty. This was decided by the Big Four Foreign Ministers last night, when it was also agreed that the world Press will be permitted to ...

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  11. Demobilisation Of Fighting Services

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- Cabinet to-day set down February 15 next for the completion of the fourth and final stage of demobilisation ...

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  12. Government Troops Gain In Persia

    LONDON, Tues. -- Following closely on the statement that Persian Government planes were "mercilessly bombing Kurd ...

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  13. Most Died From Asphyxiation

    NEW YORK, Tues. -- Most of the 120 deaths in the disastrous Winecoff Hotel blaze at Atlanta, resulted from asphyxiation, ...

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  14. Miners Trapped In Colliery

    LONDON, Tues. -- With masks to protect them from foul air as they worked desperately through rising water, which even then was ...

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  15. Test For Special Farm Machinery

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Special farm machinery will be imported into Australia and tested under Australian conditions by ...

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  16. Merchant Ship On Coral Reef

    SINGAPORE, Tues. -- Answering radio appeals for immediate help a tug left Singapore yesterday to aid the merchant ship ...

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  17. PROTEST BY WATERSIDERS

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- The waterside workers 24-hour stoppage in all Australian ports will tie up 54 ships in Sydney alone to-morrow. ...

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  18. Army Minister's Visit To Japan

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers), who will have Christmas dinner in a unit mess with the ...

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  19. ARMS REDUCTION PROGRAMME

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. -- With Australia and Brazil the only dissentients in a total of 18 votes, the United Nations' Political Sub-Committee yesterday embodied In its arms reduction programme, a resolution, recommending, among other issues, that the ...

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  20. FOR TRIAL ON HOLD-UP CHARGE

    KALGOORLIE, Tues. -- Harold Lawrence Bale (34), a recent arrival from Sydney was to-day committed for trial on a hold-up ...

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  21. Soviet Resolution Defeated

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. -- The Trusteeship Committee defeated, by 18 votes to 14, the Soviet resolution seeking modification of ...

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  22. FINED FOR RECKLESS DRIVING

    NEW YORK, Tues. -- At the New Canaan, in Connecticut. Randolph Churchill was fined 50 dollars for having recklessly ...

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  23. Luxury Liner Sinks In Harbour

    PARIS, Tues. -- It will probably take a year to refloat the former German luxury liner, Europa, 49,746 tons, which sank in the ...

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  24. BUTTER PRODUCTION ON NORTH COAST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The butter production on the North Coast and the supply of fodder to dairymen were referred to by the Premier (Mr. Mckell) in the Legislative Assembly to-day. He was replying to Mr. Vincent (C.P., Raleigh). ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL RACE TRACK

    PARIS, Tues. -- The Aga Khan proposes a huge international race track should be built in the Riviera, where there could be ...

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    Sergeant Edward Blake, the first serviceman to pass the nurses' final examination. Sgt. Blake is on the administrative ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. American Miners Return To Work

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- More than 280,000 of the nation's 400,000 soft coal, miners returned, to work yesterday, and dug an estimated 1,500,000 tons of coal, which is about two-thirds of the normal day's production. ...

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  28. Control Over Surplus Foods

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Tues. -- A resolution which will give the United States and other countries with food to spare direct ...

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  29. Starved To Death By Japanese

    TOKIO, Tues. -- The Japanese murdered of starved to death 131,000 Filipinos and Americans, declared Pedro Lopez, Associate ...

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  30. U.N. DECISION ON FRANCO

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. -- On a tie vote of 20 all, the United Nations Political Security Committee rejected its sub-committee's proposal for a complete break in diplomatic relations with Spain, and by a similar vote rejected the American resolution ...

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  31. Coalition Cabinet In Egypt

    CAIRO, Tues. -- Following the resignation at the week-end of the Premier (Sidky Pasha), Nokrashy Pasha has formed a ...

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  32. Mrs. Blackburn Gives Maiden Speech

    If Australia could make weapons for war it could make ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. Austerity Policy Needed In France

    PARIS, Tues. -- Britain's austerity policy must be followed if France is to avoid impoverishment, and bankruptcy, according ...

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  34. NEHRU OFFERS TO RESIGN

    NEW DELHI, Tues. -- It is reliably reported that the Vice President of the Indian Interim Government, Pandit Nehru, has ...

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  35. Death For War Crimes

    ATHENS, Tues. -- A special court has sentenced to death the German Governors of Crete, Generals Bruno Brauer and ...

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