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  5. Sweeping Changes In British Town Planning Bill

    LONDON, January 8. — Land in Britain is not to be nationalised, but sweeping, controversial changes are proposed in the Town and Country Planning Bill, published yesterday, says Reuter’s lobbyist, who reports that the second ...

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  6. Deanna Durbin Received 310,728 Dollars

    WASHINGTON, January 8 Universal Pictures paid Deanna Durbin 310,728 dollars in 1944, according to the latest high salary list issued by the Treasury for 1944, and the fiscal year ending 1945. ...

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  7. U. S. Request On The Polish Elections

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Ru[?] and Britain are being urged by the United States to Join with it in demanding that the Polish ...

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  8. Stalin To Receive Lord Montgomery

    LONDON, January 8.—Marshal Stalin will receive Field Marshal Lord Montgomery at the Kremlin on Friday, states the Moscow ...

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  9. SUICIDE’S LETTER TO THE POLICE

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Wladtslaw Kondratowiez, a Pole, who committed suicide on Christmas Day, left a letter advising young ...

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  10. Moderate To Warm Temperatures

    NSW Forecast A few scattered showers about Gabo Island area otherwise fine mild to warm temperatures generally; light to ...

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  11. SOLUTION OF TRIESTE PROBLEM

    LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 8. — When the Security Council yesterday considered the Trieste documents referred to it by the ...

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    MR. NORMAN ROBERTSON, recently appointed Canadian High Commissioner In London, has arrived and taken up, his office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Plan For Reconstruction Of France

    PARIS, Wed.— The French Government plans to immediately implement a four-year plan for the economic reconstruction of the ...

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  14. Sugar Prospects Brighter

    LONDON, Wed. — [?] optimism regarding Britain’s sugar prospects for 1947 was expressed by the British Food ...

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  15. American Tariffs On Foreign Wool

    NEW YORK, Jan. 8—The managing director of the International Wool Secretariat, Mr. Morton Saveil, yesterday told Australian ...

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  16. JAPS. PARADED SICK PRISONERS

    TOKIO, Jan 8—Official Japanese documents, produced at the Tokio War Crimes Trial showed that starving diseased British ...

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  18. BERNBOROUGH TO LEAVE ON JANUARY 26

    LOS ANGELES, January 8.— Bernborough will leave Sydney for the United States on January 26, and will arrive about ...

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  19. PEACE TREATY FOR GERMANY

    LONDON January 8.—Australian Associated Press learns that Colonel Hodgson will place Australia’s views on the peace ...

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  20. T-day’s Leader: Important Matters

    WASHINGTON, January 8. — Blaming extremists on both sides for the frustration “time and again” of efforts to achieve a settlement between the Government and Communist forces in China, General Marshall has informed President Truman that the ...

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  21. BRITISH POLICY IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—A proposal that the British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, should be responsible for British policy in ...

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  22. JAP WITNESSES LEAVE BY AIR

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Miss Foumi Saisho, principal Crown witness in the Cousens case, left by air to-day to return to Japan. ...

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  23. U.S. Secretary of State Has Resigned

    WASHINGTON, January. 8—It is officially announced that the United States Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, has resigned and will be succeeded by General George Marshall, until this week President Truman’s personal envoy in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MINISTER REJECTS MEAT CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The secretary of the Stock, Meat and Allied Industries Council, Mr. J. W. Allen, states that as the ...

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  25. DON TALLON TO REST FINGER

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Don. Tallon, Australian wicket-keeper, has withdrawn from the Queensland Sheffield Shield team to meet ...

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  26. FACTUAL FILM OF AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday—British film magnate, Mr. J. A. Rank, is sending documentary cameraman Clifford Hornby to Australia to ...

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  27. Won £45,072 In Football Pool

    LONDON, Jan. 8. — Told that he had won £45,072 in a football penny points pool, a 34-year-old Doncaster ...

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  28. BRITAIN AND PALESTINE

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—Zionists considered that the British Government would have to make its own decision on Palestine, the head of ...

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  29. DARING WON DAVIS CUP FOR AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Daring, not caution, gave the United States its Davis Cup victory over Australia, according to the ...

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  30. FOUNDER OF CHAIN STORES DEAD

    NEW YORK. Jan. 8.—The death of Mr. Charles Sumner Woolworth, one of the founders of the Woolworth chair stores ...

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  31. About 100 Butchers’ Shops Open

    SYDNEY, Wed.—About 100 of 1250 butchers’ shops in Sydney opened their doors to-day; Even most of those who opened, ...

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  33. Bandits’ Threat To Shoot Taxi Driver

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two masked bandits, who fobbed the home of jockey George MulIey last night, later threatened the taxi driver with a revolver. The taxi driver informed the detectives that, about 9 p.m., two men approached him at Maroubra and He replied that he was not ...

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  35. COMMENT ON TEST UMPIRES

    LONDON, January 8. — Cabling from Melbourne, the “Dally Express” cricket writer (Harold Dale) says that, as a gesture of ...

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  36. ITALIANS LEAVE

    Sydney, wed.—About [?] Italian prisoners of war, the last in Australia, boarded the liner Otranto to-day for the Journey ...

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