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  5. Annulment Sought Of Polish Elections

    WARSAW, Fri.—The Leader of the Peasant Party (M. Mikolajczyk) last night announced that his party will ask the Polish Supreme Court to annul the recent Polish elections. M. MIKOLAJCZYK claimed ...

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  6. Painting Boards For Speedway

    Rounding boards of a speedway track being hand painted in an artist's shop. The technique of painting these is very much like that of painting stage blackcloths, although the paint has to be of a special quality which will stand up to all kinds of weather. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Australia's Views On German Peace Settlement

    LONDON, Fri.—Despite instructions from the Soviet delegate (M. Gusev), who occupied the chair at yesterday's session of the Foreign Ministers' Deputies, that he must "confine himself to matters of substance," the Australian representative (Col. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Famous Diver Will Try And Refloat Wanganella

    AUCKLAND, Fri.—The famous American diver, Mr. John Johnstone, arrived by air to-day to work on the refloating of the ...

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  9. Watersiders Ban Export Of Soap

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation decided to-day to ban the export of soap, tallow ...

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  10. Return Of American Merchant Ships Demanded

    WASHINGTON, Fri.—A resolution demanding the immediate return of over 200 United States merchantmen chartered to ...

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  11. Many Deaths From Clashes

    CALCUTTA, Fri.—Several deaths are included in the mounting list of casualties reported as a result of the latest outbreak of rioting and communal disturbances in the Bombay and Calcutta areas. ...

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  12. WORLD BANKER DEAD

    NEW YORK, Fri.—Mr. Harold D. Smith, head of the World Bank and a former director of the S. Budget, has died at Culpepper, ...

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  13. Former Member Of Congress Indicted By Grand Jury

    WASHINGTON Friday.—The Federal Grand Jury has indicted a former member of Congress and three war ...

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  14. Man Dies After Month Old Bashing On Bus

    SYDNEY, Friday.— A postmortem examination on Roy Leake Benton, 20, to-day revealed that death was due to ...

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  15. TRADE PACT IN GERMAN ZONES

    WASHINGTON, Fri.—A trade agreement between the combined British and American zones of occupation in Germany, and the French zone, providing for the interchange of goods worth £1,650,000 sterling in the first quarter of 1947, has been officially ...

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  16. Retail Butchers Fined

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Fines totalling £55 were imposed on four suburban retail butchers in a special Federal court to-day for ...

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  17. News In Brief

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. J. H. Dowling, S.T.C. racecourse manager, will leave on February 3 by plane for America. He will inspect ...

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  18. Britain Will Not Interfere In China

    LONDON, Friday. — Britain continued to recognise the Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek Government but while it ...

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  19. Ley Murder Trial Resumed; Woman Gives Evidence

    LONDON, Friday.—When the case in which Thomas John Ley (67), former N.S.W. Minister for Justice, and Lawrence John ...

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  20. Alliance Treaty With France

    LONDON, Fri.—Britain is anxious to begin negotiations for a treaty of alliance with France "as soon as the new French Government is ready," the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) yesterday told the House of Commons. ...

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  21. King Busy Before Royal Journey

    LONDON, Fri.—Constitutional arrangements to be made before the Royal Party leaves for South Africa, are occupying the attention of the King, says Reuter's Court correspondent. The King has summoned a ...

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  22. N.E.I. Government Granted Credit By Aust.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Under an exchange of notes which took place here to-day, the Federal Government agreed to ...

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  23. Plans Made For Final Attack On Guerilla Forces

    ATHENS, Fri.—Announcing in the Chamber of Deputies that the Greek General Staff had completed plans for "a final" attack ...

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  24. R.A.A.F. Experiment To Make "Aritificial" Rain

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Secrecy surrounds an experiment carried out by a R.A.A.F. Beaufighter plane off the coast, when a ton ...

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  25. Arab Gunman Attempts To Commit Suicide

    JERUSALEM, Friday. — Found guilty for the 10th time of carrying arms, an Arab gunman yesterday tried to commit suicide in ...

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  26. Egypt Blamed For Possible Break In Talks

    LONDON, Fri.—If a break occurs in the Anglo-Egyptian negotiations, it will have been caused solely by the Egyptian ...

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  27. Big Coal Loss Due To Fight For Presidency

    SYDNEY, Friday.—During this week 47,000 tons of coal had been lost because of strikes at 25 separate collieries, bringing the ...

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  28. P.O.W. Asked To Support Cousens

    SYDNEY, Fri.—An appeal to 50 ex-prisoners of war to rally behind Major Charles Cousens, whose Army commission has been cancelled, was made to-day by ex-Warrant Officer Sam Thompson, of Lakemba. ...

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  29. New Broken Hill Company To Be Formed

    LONDON, Fri.—It has been decided to form a new company called the Broken Hill Corporation, with a capital of £5 million ...

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  30. American War Trial Attorney Dead

    TOKIO, Friday.—While the trials of Japanese war criminals was proceeding in the Japanese War Ministry building the ...

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  31. Epileptic Given Pilot's License

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — An epileptic had been given a United States pilots license to fly passengers according to evidence ...

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  32. Professor Says Man Did Not Come From Monkey

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to Professor Graham Weddell, discoverer of fossilised remains at Sterfontein, in the ...

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  33. British Delegation Denies Atomic Energy Plan

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday.—The British United Nations delegation has denied the American report that it is seeking the ...

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  34. Empire Withdrawal Story Refused

    TORONTO, Fri.—Already condemned by Australia's W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., as "a fantastic skeleton," the claim by the ...

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  35. Britain Buying Wheat From Argentine

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain has bought, or is about to buy 500,000 tons of wheat from the Argentine, Reuters financial ...

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  36. DUKE'S FLYING TIME

    LONDON, Fri. — Total flying time of the Duke of Gloucester's Avro York plane, which touched down at London aerodrome early ...

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  37. ANNOUNCEMENT OF G.-G.

    SYDNEY, Fri.—It is expected that on Monday next, Australia Day, there will be an announcement simultaneously in London ...

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