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    MEAT FOR BRITAIN.--A scene at Tort Melbourne pier during the loading of a consignment of meat for Britain. Further shipments can be made by donating food coupons to the Deputy Director of Rationing, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UPHEAVAL IN PERSIA

    The new Government of Azerbaijan, in north-west Persia, has issued a proclamation guaranteeing to respect the rights and ...

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  6. MASS SLAUGHTER IN EUROPE

    A document which "revealed a programme of mass murder in Europe to stagger imagination" was placed before the War Criminals Tribunal to-day by the U.S. ...

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  7. MINERS WORK 100 PITS IN N.S.W. LAG IN RE-EMPLOYMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Twelve thousand coal miners, who returned to work to-day in more than 100 N.S.W. pits, produced about 40,000 tons of coal. At this rate this week's target of 150,000 tons will be achieved easily. A spokesman for the Employers' Federation estimated to-night that it would be the middle of February before those unemployed as a result of the coal, steel and shipping strikes were back in normal employment. The miners' decision to return ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "GARBAGE" AS ART

    A sensational protest against an exhibition of Picasso and Matisse paintings disturbed the Sunday afternoon calm at ...

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  9. CRIMES IN BALKANS

    The Jugoslav and Albanian press and radio have begun a violent campaign demanding the British authorities to hand over ...

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  10. FORD IN STRIFE

    Henry Ford stated that he could produce only 30,0000 cars by Christmas--50,000 short of the production promised to the ...

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  12. MOMENTOUS TALKS

    Under the arduous conditions of the Russian winter, Foreign Ministers of the "Big Three" Powers yesterday began their ...

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  13. APPEAL TO INDIANS

    Three hundred Indonesians, armed with knives and shouting "Moslem brothers from India, join us or die," attacked an ...

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  14. PRIZE PIECE OF BLUFF.

    Two men with a removal van called at Broadcasting House in Paris recently and said: "We have come for the piano." ...

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  15. 31,000 DIVORCES IN BRITAIN

    There were more divorces in Britain this year than ever before. The total, 31,000, is more than double the number granted ...

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  17. VETERANS CHALLENGE "TOO OLD" CRY

    Two hundred Bristol craftsmen are challenging the cry, "Too old at 60." These experts in many phases of Industrial life have banded ...

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  18. NAZI CRIMINALS AT NUREMBERG

    Special precautions are being taken in Nuremberg against possible suicide attempts by the 21 leading Nazis on trial. A wire ...

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  19. PARALYSED BY BLIZZARD

    The mayor of Buffalo (New York State) proclaimed a state of emergency when one of the worst blizzards in the history of ...

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  20. CURE FOR T.B.

    Professor Hans Davide, a Swedish scientist, hopes to be the first man in the world to produce a guaranteed cure for ...

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  21. LENIN'S BUST

    During the week end vandals battered off the nose, both ears and left shoulder of the bust of the Russian revolutionary leader, ...

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  22. UNADULTERATED ELECTRICITY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Solving the problem of "white" and black" electric power on the south coast of N.S.W. is a task ...

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  23. BIG OPERATION IN INDO-CHINA

    A ''Dally Mail" despatch states that British 25-pounders close to Saigon yesterday signalled the opening of the biggest military ...

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  24. PLEBISCITE URGED

    "Because of silly intrigues on our side the impression has been created abroad that the Greek people don't want King George ...

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  25. GIRL SPY AT RECEPTION

    A 24-year-old girl spy, Jenne Zimmerlic, who was recognised by General, Delattre de Tassigny among thousands of students and ...

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  26. TROOP TRAIN IN CRASH

    At Kollock, (South Carolina), seven persons were killed and 62 injured when two famous trains collided at a siding. The New ...

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  27. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    Nearly 20,000 students remain on strike in the education centre of Kunming, in Yun-nan province, as the result of a series of ...

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  28. 5000 HUTS FOR HOMELESS

    So serious is the New York housing problem that the use of quonset huts, the American Army type of installations used ...

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  29. POLICE REPORT ON MOSLEY

    Scotland Yard officers are preparing an urgent report for the Home Secretary on Sir Oswald Mosley's reappearance after war ...

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  30. JAPAN AND THE VATICAN

    General MacArthur has ordered the Japanese Government to promptly sever diplomatic relations with the Vatican, to which ...

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  31. ATLANTIC AIR SERVICES

    Pan-American Airways to-day inaugurated the first daily Atlantic air service between New York and Eire. The company will in ...

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