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  4. Satisfaction In Moscow At Gen. Marshall’s New Post

    WASHINGTON, January 9—Great satisfaction is felt in Moscow at the appointment of General George Marshall as United States Secretary of State, according to Reuter, which says that diplomats think the Russians will respect General Marshall for his ...

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  5. Big Haul of Terrorists Tel Aviv

    LONDON, December 9.—Four women are among those arrested in yesterday’s comb-out of terrorists at Tel Aviv. The comb-out yielded the biggest haul of knows terrorists taken since last August, when troops combed Tel Aviv ...

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  6. WILL BE TURNED BACK IF HE ENTERS ENGLAND

    LONDON, January 9.—Any attempt by the Vice-President of the American League for Free Palestine, Professor Smertenko, to enter England will be checked by the British authorities. ...

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  8. Jet Aircraft Ordered For Australia

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Australia has contracted to purchase five twin-engined Convair 240 aircraft, which, says au announcement ...

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  9. METAL STRIKE EXPECTED TO EXTEND

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The metal Industry throughout Australia is likely to be tied up as a result of the decision of the ...

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  10. NO CHANGE IN THE MEAT DISPUTE

    SYDNEY Thurs.—There are no signs of a settlement of the retail meat Industry dispute. The president of the NSW ...

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    Senator Vandenbery, U.S. Republican foreign policy spokesman, who has praised Mr. James Byrnes’ “magnificent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Cruiser Sinks At Bikini

    KWAJALEIN, Jan. 9,—After surviving both atomic bomb tests at Bildini, the former German cruiser, Prinz Eugen. sank ...

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  13. Gave Blood For Bread At Prison Camp

    BERLIN, January 9.—Starving inmates at Buchenwald willingly exchanged blood for bread, a former inmate of Buchenwald, Dr. Kondon, editor of a Frankfurt magasine, declared at the trial of 23 German doctors. ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: To-Morrow in the Home

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Inquest was opened by the City Coroner, Mr. Stewart. to-day into the death of Marie Elizabeth Kilmarth ...

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  16. Moderate To Warm Temperatures

    NSW Forecast: Isolated light showers over the north coast and about the Gabo Island area, otherwise fine; moderate to warm ...

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  17. People Die In European “Freeze Up”

    LONDON, Thursday.—Seventeen deaths from freezing in Hamburg alone have been confirmed since the European “freeze up” began several days ago, says Reuter. Two Germans yesterday froze to death in the control ...

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  18. BRITAIN HANDS OVER BARRACKS

    ALEXANDRIA, Jan. 9.—Ras El Tin barracks, which during the war were the British naval headquarters, were yesterday officially ...

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  19. FEARS FOR FOOD AND ECONOMIC CRISIS

    LONDON Thurs.—Food and economic crises in the second quarter of 1947 in most countries dependent on UNRRA aid was ...

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  20. “Witness Shops” In France

    PARIS Thursday.—Thousands “witness shops” are to be established throughout France to give effect to a decision by Leon ...

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  22. UNDERGROUND MOVEMENT IN POLAND

    WARSAW, January 9.—Polish security, police claim to have unearthed a copy of a letter from the Polish underground movement to ...

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  23. Wharf Dispute May Extend

    SYDNEY, Thurs—The wharf dispute which arose yesterday regarding the unloading of timber from the barque Pamir at Circular ...

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  24. Gas Workers Resume Strike In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Gas workers went on strike in Sydney again this morning and the city will be without gas by to-morrow. The decision to-resume the strike, which was suspended just before Christmas, was made at a meeting of employees of the Australian Gaslight company’s works this morning, and employees at North Shore Gas Co’s ...

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  25. ARRIVAL OF 200 BUILDING TRADESMEN

    SYDNEY Thurs.—Two hundred British building tradesmen, who landed from, the Largs Bay to-day, were driven through the ...

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  26. Tojo Ordered Execution Of . U.S. Airman

    TOKIO, Jan. 9.—Japanese documents, introduced at the War Grimes Tribunal yesterday, showed that Tojo issued ...

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  27. One-Day Stoppage At Darwin

    DARWIN, Thursday—All members of the North Australian Workers’ Union, employed in Darwin have decided on a ...

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