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  4. General MacArthur Urged to Intercede and Halt Fighting in the Indies

    The Tokio correspondent of American Associated Press says that the newly-formed International Independence Youth Movement has urged General MacArthur to intercede and try to halt the fighting in the Netherlands ...

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  5. FLIES WITH THE BRITISH NAVY

    Seafire 45—one of the latest additions to the Royal Navy’s aerial strength. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Gen. Blarney Ready To Retire

    General Blarney said today he would relinquish his command as soon as arrangements could be made for his release. He would ...

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  7. McKell’s Liquor “Reform”

    Any proposal to determine liquor trading hours by local option polls in country areas will be resisted by a section of country ...

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  8. FADDEN BLAMES REDS FOR N.E.I. TROUBLE

    The leader of the Australian Country Party (Mr Fadden), in a statement tonight, said he demanded that the Government order an immediate investigation as to whether indictments should be presented under the section of the Crimes Act against Communists, who were virtually ...

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  9. Cup Eve Sensation

    Melbourne lived up to its reputation of providing Cup eve sensations when, tonight, Melbourne Cup candidates, Typhoon and Blue ...

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  10. Native Leaders Handed Over To Dutch

    Only 19 of the 44 alleged Indonesian Nationalist leaders listed by Australian and Dutch security authorities could be identified ...

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  11. MINISTER TO CHINA

    Appointment of Professor O. B. Copland, CMG, as Australian Minister to China, was confirmed today by the acting Minister for ...

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  13. Mr Calwell Says Allegations Untrue

    The Minister for Information (Mr Calwell) today described as untrue, allegations that officers of the Esperance Bay were in danger of ...

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  14. World’s Largest Rogues’ Gallery

    World’s largest rogues’ gallery, containing details of eight million persons, has been established by the Allies to aid in the search for ...

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  15. 500 Sheep Burnt to Death

    Approximately 500 sheep and a few cattle were burned to death in a grass Ore which swept Talbared station in the Mullaley district near ...

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  16. DOCK STRIKERS BACK AT WORK

    Britain’s dock workers returned to work this morning after a strike which had lasted more than five weeks. There were at least 120 ...

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  17. Curfew In Palestine

    A curfew which will operate from 5.30 p.m. to 5.30 a.m. has been imposed along the entire coast area of Palestine and over all railways. ...

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  18. Labor Council Protests

    Allegations that Lord Mountbatten had capitulated to Dutch Imperialists, protests, against Dutch soldiers landing in Australia, and ...

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  19. Tense on Steamer

    The “Dally Mail” correspondent in Batavia says that for having permitted Indonesians to carry arms aboard the liner Esperance ...

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  20. HOPE FADES

    All hope of finding alive a man, his two sons and another youth missing from a 12ft. sailing boat on Botany Bay since Sunday, has now faded. ...

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  21. Native Bow Impresses French

    A very clever type of Annamite automatic bow which shoots arrows at the rate of five per clip from the magazine has been captured by the ...

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  22. FRENCH-COMMUNIST PARTY’S POLICY

    Paris radio has announced that the Communist leader, Maurice Thorez, when addressing the Party’s Central Committee, ...

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  23. READY FOR TRIALS OF LEADING NAZIS

    Chief Prosecutor at the forthcoming trials of major Nazi war criminals (Mr Justice Robert Jackson) attended a full rehearsal of ...

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  24. Clashes Between U.S. Soldiers and French Civilians

    Virtually the whole of Le Havre has been placed out of bounds to American troops, the result of two-months of increasing violence, ...

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  25. Norwegian King’s Thanks to Britain

    King Hankon has cabled King George VI, expressing thanks for the services of the British land forces and their commander, Sir Andrew ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA DAY HOLIDAY ON JANUARY 28

    Australia Day would be observed as a public holiday in NSW on Monday. January 28. said the Chief Secretary (Mr Baddeley) today. ...

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