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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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  5. KAI-SHEK STATES CHINA'S CASE ON MANCHURIAN ISSUE No Intention to Sacrifice Sovereignty

    CHUNGKING, February 25 (A.A.P.).—It is officially announced that Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek has instructed his Manchuria headquarters that the basis of negotiations with Russia are three ...

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  6. FLOODS IN MELBOURNE CAUSE EVACUATION OF MANY HOMES

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 26.—As a result of the phenomenally heavy rains, mass evacuation of the residents of Bent-street, Kensington, took place. The rain belt has reached its greatest ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN RIOTS Premier's Statement

    CAIRO, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.) —The Prime Minister (Sidky Pashs), in a statement to the Senate, said that Britain demanded that air who ...

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  8. FRANCE SEEKING SUBSTANTIAL LOAN FROM THE UNITED STATES In Accord With Bretton Woods Policy

    LONDON, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.).— the eve of M. Leon Blum's departure to America to plead for a substantial loan, an official French Yellow Book was published and an important Press conference held in ...

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  9. SOCIAL CALLS BANNED. BRITISH TROOPS IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Feb. 25 (A.A.P)—"The British policy is to be polite, and I rely on the gentlemanly behaviour of my troops," said Lt.-Gen. ...

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  10. TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY

    Chiang, in a speech later at a meeting of Government leaders, said: "I hope the nation will believe that the Government can find a rational solution to the ...

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  11. INDIAN LEADERS CONFER. NEED FOR CO-OPERATION.

    LONDON, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.)—The Viceroy (Lord Wavell) saw Dr. Azad and his deputy, Dr. Anfall, and discussed the food position and ...

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  12. TWO ESSENTIAL FACTORS

    Two factors are essential to attain the necessary level of prosperity; first, a continuous effort to increase industrial and agricultural production; ...

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  13. GERMAN INDUSTRY. TALKS ON LEVEL ALLOWED.

    LONDON, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.)— Substantial progress has been made toward agreement on the level of industry to be allowed Germany, ...

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  14. WALL STREET BREAK

    NEW YORK, Feb. 26 (A.A.P.) —The "Herald Tribune" states that the sharpest break in the stock market in eight years burst ...

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  15. CHINESE ANTI-RUSSIAN DEMONSTRATION.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Shanghai says that several thousand young Chinese noisily demonstrated at ...

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  16. BENNETT SAFE. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.

    LONDON, Feb. 26 (A.A.P.)—While airfields throughout Britain were being warned to look out for him, the Australian, Air Vice-Marshal Bennett ...

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  17. MOONEE PONDS CREEK IN FLOOD

    Alter the big floods of 1937, the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works spent £22.000 on flood prevention in this area, and it was then ...

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  18. FOOD FOR BRITAIN.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 26—Additional ships intended to expedite the delivery of food from Australia to Britain have been delayed in the United Kingdom by strikes ...

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  19. MORE AUSTRALIANS ARRIVE

    TOKIO, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.).—Lt-Gen. Northcott announced that 5800 additional Australians have arrived at Kure. ...

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  20. DANGER HAS PASSED

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 26—Fears that the northern sobarba of Melbourne would be floeded to-night after the heavy rain list night and ...

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  21. FATHER'S, RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Feb. 26.—The airman's father, Mr. G. T. Bennett, was overcome with emotion to-night when told of bis son's safety. He said that he ...

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  22. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 26.—Still no definite date has been fixed for the Imperial Conference of British Prime Ministers, and efforts are still being ...

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  23. MR. PETER FRASER'S CRITICISM.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.)— The American Associated Press correspohdent says that the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. P. Fraser) told ...

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  24. IPSWICH WORKSHOPS TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 26.—The trouble at the Ipswich railway workshops is expected to flare up to-morrow when employees who have taken off time ...

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  25. FORTY-HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 26.—Delegates to the Central Council of the Miners Federation declared to-day that the Government should legislate immediately for ...

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  26. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 26.—An Impartant announcement on meat, Involving both prices and distribution, will be made by Mr. J. B. Chifley probably this week. ...

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  27. BOMBAY RETURNS TO NORMAL.

    BOMBAY, Teb. 26 (A.A.P).—Southern Command headquarters announces that a certain number of troops was withdrawn from Bombay at midday, ...

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  28. POSITION IN BATAVIA.

    BATAVIA, Feb, 26. (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent (T. L. Goodman) says that the grim task of recovering mutilated bodies from the ...

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  29. FEMALES ON STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 26.—An Interpretation of the National Security Regulations on the rates of pay for females in the cheese processing industry is ...

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  30. JAPNESE ON TRIAL.

    LONDON, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.)—The man who allegedly crowded 17,000 British and Australian prisoners into barracks designed to hold 800 men, ...

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  31. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    LONDON Feb. 25 (A.A.P.)—Britain's merchant fleet at June 30. 1945, was less than, three-quarters of her pre-war fleet, says the annual report ot the United ...

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  32. SINGAPORE AIRMAN

    SINGAPORE, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.).— Aircraftsman Norris Harold Cymbalist who is radar operator at R.A.F. headquarters appeared before a court ...

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  33. DOLLAR EXCHANGE RATE

    NEW YORK, Feb. 25 (A.A.P).—The American. Associated Press correspondent at Chungking says that the Government has announced that the ...

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  34. JAVA CURRENCY PROBLEM

    BATAVIA, Feb. 26 (A.A.P.).—The currency situation in the Allied-occupied parts of Java has become fantastic as a result of the terrific flooding of Japanese ...

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  35. ALLIED CONTROL COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Feb. 26.—The head of the Department of Political Science of the Melbourne University (Mr. W. Macmahon Ball) has been appointed ...

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  36. HOUSING PROBLEM

    SYDNEY, Feb. 26.—At the resumed conference in Sydney to-day of the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women, the subject of the ...

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    Map of Japan showing location of Hiroshima and Kure (lower leftside of block), the area now occupied by British Commonwealth forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. COLONE PERON DEFIANT. ARGENTINE ELECTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.).—The "New York Times" correspondent at Buenos Aires says that the statement by the Nationalistic Presidential ...

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  39. SOCIAL SERVICE CLAIMS PAID.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 26—A total of 1,012,460 individual Federal social service claims were paid during the four weeks ended February 4. This was ...

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  40. CONVERSION OF JEWS

    NEW YORK, Feb. 26 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent says that Dr. Louis Finkelstein, president of the Jewish Theological ...

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  41. STALIN SUPREME CHIEF

    LONDON, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.).—Moseow radio says that Marshal Stalin has been appointed Peoples Commissar, of the forces and Supreme ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA TO GET SHARE OF JAPANESE SILK

    CANBERRA, Feb. 26.—Australia has been allocated 520 tons of manufactured Japanese s[?]lk. In disclosing this to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) said this comprised about [?].3 per cent of the total allocation of silk from Japanese stores, which it had been decided to ...

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  43. FRACTURED SPINE

    LONDON, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.).—An Australian Flight Lieutenant, Stanley Charman, walked out of Charing Cross Hospital on February 23, not knowing ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS ARRIVE IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Feb. 26.—The Australian cricketers arrived by Catalina this afternoon. They were warmly welcomed by officials and cricketers. ...

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  45. BOXING

    SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26 (A.A.P.) —The Californian, Manuel Ortiz (8.5[?]), retained the bantam weight championship of the world, ...

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  46. HUNGARIAN MINISTE[?] CONDEMNED.

    LONDON, Feb. 25 (A.A.P.).—Budapest radio says that the Hungarian People's Court and General Council have sentenced the former Minister for Justice ...

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  47. MINE SINKS STEAMER.

    LONDON, Feb. 25(A.A.P.).—The 1200ton British steamer Leeuwarden en route to London from Dieppe, sank after striking a mine, 18 miles north of ...

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