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  4. INDONESIAN ATTACK ON RAPWI CAMP

    BATAVIA, Fri.--Another detachment of Gurkhas reached the threatened Rapwi camp at Ambarawa, after lighting all the way from Magelang against strong opposition, while a British column with tank and artillery support pushing up from ...

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  5. Atomic Power Danger: Eden's Warning

    LONDON, Fri.--Cheers from all sections of the Commons greeted the former Foreign Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden, when he welcomed home the Prime Minister, ...

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  6. JAP SOLDIERS RETURN HOME

    ABOVE: A demobilised Japanese soldier (left, foreground) still wears his uniform as he helps harvest rice ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Serious Fire In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Five storeys of Gordon House in Wentworth Avenue, City, were destroyed in less than half an hour ...

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  8. Hitler And Braun Much In Love

    LONDON, Fri.--"Hitler and Eva Braun were much in love, but not to the extent that they had children," said Hitler's ...

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  9. Jet Propelled Flying Bomb

    NEW YORK, Fri.--Northrop Aircraft Corporation announced it had developed a jet propelled flying bomb like a small fighter ...

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  10. Speeding Up Home Building

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A forecast that 100 houses will be completed weekly by the State Housing Commission by early March was ...

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  11. Attack On New Greek Cabinet

    LONDON, Friday.--The Greek Populist (Monarchist) Party last night addressed a message to the Greek people containing a violent ...

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  12. "Goering Always Good To Me"

    LONDON, Fri.--Thomas Kantzow, 20-year-old son of Goering's first wife, has applied to the American Legation in Stockholm for permission to go to Nuremberg to testify for Goering, says Reuter's correspondent. ...

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  13. Princess Making Good Progress

    LONDON, Fri.--A bulletin issued at Buckingham Palace last night announced that Princess Margaret Rose, who was operated ...

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  14. Frankness Will Remove Suspicion

    LONDON, Fri.--"If the great Powers will say exactly what they want, either in territory, bases or in any other form, it ...

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  15. Crime Increase In London

    LONDON, Friday.--Figures for burglaries and hold-ups in London showed an increase, said the Home Secretary, Mr. Chuter Ede, ...

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  16. U.N.R.R.A. Must Help Ravished Nations

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--General Eisenhower, appearing before the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, on behalf of ...

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  17. MINISTER SAYS CHARGES UNFOUNDED

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Charges that Australian soldiers had been imprisoned and fined at Rabaul for trivial affronts to Japs were ...

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  18. More Troops For Hong Kong

    CHUNGKING, Friday.--Major-General Festing, commander of the British troops in Hong Kong, told correspondents that forces at ...

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  19. 27 Killed When Plane Crashes

    LONDON, Fri. -- Twenty-two soldiers and five R.A.F members of the crew were killed when a Liberator bound for India crashed ...

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  20. Investigate Cases Where Men Released By False Statements

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Cases where men had been released from the army under occupational priority scheme by making false ...

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  21. Smashing German Black Market

    HERFORD (Germany), Fri.-- British police, in an intensive drive to smash the black market in the rich agricultural province ...

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  22. Good Progress In Demobilisation

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--The Minister for Post-War Reconstruction. Mr. Dedman, said to-day the demobilisation plans were working smoothly, and it appeared likely that the target figure of 200,000 discharges by January 31 would be exceeded. ...

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  23. Pig Meats For Civilian Consumption

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Deputy Controller of Meat Supplies, Mr. Shute, stated to-day that all pig meats made available for civilian ...

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  24. Proposed Control Of Ambulances

    SYDNEY. Fri.--Strong opposition to the proposal that control of ambulance services in Sydney be given to the Hospitals Commission ...

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  25. Disturbances Disrupt Calcutta Transport

    LONDON, Fri.--Disturbances have completely disrupted Calcutta's transport system. Tram, bus, taxi and rickshaw men have struck in protest against police action throughout the demonstrations, says the ...

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  26. Inquiries Into Alleged Usury

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Inquiries were being made into allegations that high ranking officers had exploited Australian soldiers in Italy, by ...

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  27. Vital Amendment To Electricity Bill

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A vital amendment, which will remove any doubt as to the constitutionality of the Electricity Development Bill, ...

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  28. NO BILL FILED.

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Solicitor-General has decided not to file a bill against the R.N. rating, John Smith, who was the driver of the ...

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  29. New Form Of Penicillin

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--The Carnegie Institute has produced a new form of penicillin mould, thus increasing the yield of ...

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  30. GERMS KILLED BY ATOMIC ENERGY

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--A Melbourne electrical engineer, R. Schick, has invented a machine that kills germs by sound, which he described as atomic energy. It has been devised in. co-operation with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research for the ...

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  31. FOUND NOT GUILTY.

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--A jury in the Criminal Court to-day found Domenice Pezzimenti, 22, laborer, not guilty of the murder of 40 ...

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