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  6. Russian Request For Military Base At Spitzbergen

    WASHINGTON, January 11.—It was authoritatively learned that M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, had asked Norway in 1944 to share die sovereignty and administration of Spitzbergen with Russia, and to cede Bear island to Russia, ...

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  7. VISCOUNT S. M. BRUCE

    Mr. S. M. Brace, who was recently appointed Viscount by the King in the New Tear’s honours list, and Viscountess Bruce. He is the first Australian-born Viscount. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. French Success In Indo-China

    PARIS, January 11. — A French communique from Indo-China said that French forces have seized control of ...

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  9. TROOPS MAY BE USED

    LONDON, Jan. 10—. Cabinet has decided to use troops. If necessary, to get food to shops in the Greater London Area, ...

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  10. Court Thrown Into Uproar

    WARSAW, Jan. 11.—Mention of the name of the British Ambassador, Mr. Victor Cavendish-Bentinck, at the trial for high, ...

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  11. Nineteen Persons Stabbed At Bombay

    BOMBAY, January 11.—The Government announced that during daylight yesterday 19 persons were stabbed, two fatally, says Renter. Police opened fire eight times to prevent communal ...

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  12. Marjorie Lawrence Had Strenuous Tour

    NEW YORK, January 11.—The. famous Australian opera singer, Marjorie Lawrence, arrived here by air to-day from Paris. She has ...

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  13. Challenges For Davis Cup May Reach 40

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11. — The United States has already received Davis Cup challenge’s from India, Greece, Netherlands, ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Public Ownership

    JERUSALEM, January 11.—The Irgun Zvai Leumi, in a letter to the Palestine Government’s information office confirmed “a temporary truce” against the British army. The letter came in kit envelope stamped “On His Majesty’s Service.” ...

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  15. Police Fire Over Heads of Coal Looters

    HERFORD (Germany), January 11.—German police fired over the heads of 300 coal train looters at Grevenbrotch, near Cologne, after the crowd had pelted with lumps of civilians who attempted to disperse the looters. ...

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  16. Wife Accused Of Murdering Husband While In His Bath

    LONDON, January 11.—A pathologist, who examined the body of Cecil George Cornock (34), of Bristol, found injuries to his head which, he said, could have been inflicted by a toy wooden boat. ...

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  17. ALLEGATIONS BY MOSCOW NEWSPAPER

    MOSCOW, Jan. 11.—The weekly journal, “New Times” alleges that Britain is trying to preserve a military and economic potent, ...

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  18. Sulphurous Acid In Mince Meat

    NEWCASTLE.—For having a grain to the pound of sulphurous acid in minced, meat, Arthur H. Clark, butcher, of Hamilton, was ...

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  19. Yugoslavia To Release Four British Soldiers

    BELGRADE, January 11.— Yugoslav authorities have informed the British embassy that four British soldiers, detained ...

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  20. 24 FROZEN TO DEATH

    BERLIN, January 11.—Another German froze to death in Hamburg yesterday, bringing the total to 24 in the last four days. ...

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  21. CONFORMING WITH ACT

    SINGLETON, Friday.—At the quarterly Licensing Court, Sgt. J. Dwyer, Licensing inspector, reported that all hotel in the town were ...

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  22. Death Due To Strangling

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—At the inquest on John MeBain Mudle, 36, whose body was found in a chalkpit at Woldingham Common, ...

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  23. MASS MEETINGS TO CONSIDER GAINING OFF OF STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mass meetings of gas workers will be held in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia on Monday to consider a recommendation from the A.C.T.U. that the strike be called off. The recommendation that the gas workers’ leaders will make to the rank and file ...

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  24. £20 Fine For Evasion

    NEWCASTLE,—On Monday last, Ronald Francis Parkinson stud Matthew Sutherland Buntine, members of the crew of the steamer ...

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  25. Wife Finds Body Of Husband

    TAMWORTH.—Richard Walton, of Upper-st., Tamworth, was killed instantly when the motor cycle he was riding to his farm ...

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  26. TEA PRICES MAY SOAR

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. W. A. Flanagan, secretary of the Grocers and Storekeepers’ Association, said to-day that the prices might soar ...

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  27. Monty Received By Stalin

    MOSCOW, Jan. 11.—Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, chief of the imperial General Staff, who is visiting Moscow, was received ...

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  28. SIX TO DIE FOR TERRORISM

    WARSAW, January 10.—Military tribunals sentenced to death six men convicted of underground terrorism. Thirteen others ...

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