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  4. APPEAL TO GREAT POWERS

    LONDON, Thurs.--Replying to the foreign affairs debate--dominated by members' concern over the atomic bomb, and marked by Mr. Winston Churchill's declaration opposing Soviet inspection of American arsenals--the British Foreign Minister, ...

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  5. OFFICIAL OPENING OF PARK

    Prominent personalities included in this photograph taken at the official opening of the Earle Page Memorial Park are Ald. J. C. Lane (Mayor of South Grafton), Mr. H. L. Anthony, M.H.R., Mr. B. H. Corser, M.H.R., Mr. N. J. Makin (Minister for Navy and Munitions), Mr. A. W. Fadden, Lady Page, Mr. E. B. Maher, M.L.A., Senator G. Macleay, Sir Earle Page, Mr. J. P. Abbott, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Wants Records About P.O.W.

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.--Dr. Evatt pressed strongly at the meeting of the Far Eastern Security Council to-day for the production of War Office records and documents relating to Australians taken prisoner of war when Singapore surrendered. ...

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  7. Grass To Supplement Meagre Diet

    MANILA, Thurs.--Starving internees at Santo Tomas University picked the lawns clean of green grass and stripped hibiscus ...

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  8. CLASH ON OUTSKIRTS OF BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Thurs.--Fighting broke out this morning between Indian troops and Indonesians on the southern outskirts of the city, and tanks have been ordered to the ...

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  9. German Plant As Reparations

    LONDON, Thurs.--One of the British proposals to be submitted to the reparations conference which opens in Paris to-morrow, ...

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  10. Jap Patrol Rescues Royal Navy Party

    SAIGON, Thurs.--A Jap army patrol rescued a Royal Navy foraging party which was ambushed by Annamite snipers after ...

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  11. Train Smash In India

    CALCUTTA, Thurs.--The Governor-General of Bengal, Mr. R. G. Casey, was travelling from Darjeeling to Calcutta in a ...

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  12. Story Of Jap Treachery

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A typical story of Jap treachery was revealed when Australian troops occupied Pontianak, ...

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  13. Special Session Of Japanese Diet

    TOKIO, Thursday.--Although Kyedo news agency announces that Emperor Hirohito has convened the Diet for December 24, ...

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  14. MASS VACCINATION AGAINST INFLUENZA

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.--New influenza vaccine will be administered to seven million troops within the next few weeks in ...

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  15. R.A.A.F. MEN FROM BORNEO.

    PERTH, Thurs.--In six weeks, most of the 8000 R.A.A.F personnel now in Borneo will be back in Australia, or on the way home, ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND 'CLOSED DOOR'

    In his dramatic appeal in the House of Commons yesterday to the Great Powers to "put their cards on the table, face upwards," the Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, vehemently challenged Russia's right to a "closed door" policy, and ...

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  18. American Troops To Leave China

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--Without specifically mentioning why, the United States Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, to-day announced that the U.S. plans to withdraw American marines from China. ...

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  19. High Nazis Under Constant Guard

    NUREMBURG, Thurs.--As the opening date of the great mass trial of German warlords approaches Field-Marshal Goering ...

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  20. No Firearms Found When Indonesians Luggage Searched

    BATAVIA, Thurs.--No firearms were found when British Field Security Service searched the Indonesians' luggage on ...

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  21. AMENDED FIGURES FOR AIR SPEED TEST

    LONDON, Thurs.--It is officially announced that Group Captain Willie Wilson, with a speed of 606 miles per hour, and not the ...

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  22. Discussion On Lend-Lease Debts

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--Problems arising from the adjustment of lend-lease debts will be discussed in London, probably in ...

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  23. Dutch Prevented Troops Landing

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The 1600 Dutch soldiers held on board the Stirling Castle were prevented from landing on the express order of the Dutch Army Headquarters in Australia, said the Premier, Mr. McKell, in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  24. MANY EUROPEAN COUNTRIES NOW STAND WHERE RUSSIA STOOD IN 1918

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--Many European countries now stood where Russia did in 1918, said Mr. Alexander Kerensky, ...

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  25. United States Note To Turkey

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.--Proposals that the Dardanelles should be open to merchantmen of all nations at all times, and that the ...

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