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  4. DISCUSSING TERMS OF THE PEACE TREATY WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, January 1.—The Foreign Office announced that the Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) has appointed Sir William Strang, who is political adviser to the commanderin-Chief Germany, to be his deputy for Germany to the Council of Foreign ...

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  5. Flogging of Britishers Condemned

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 1. — The Jewish Agency published a cable from the Agency leader, Shertok M. Sneh, end Mrs. Golda ...

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  6. Year 1946 Ended With “Atomaniacs”

    MOSCOW, January 1.— The year 1946 ended with “atomaniacs” declared the Moscow radio commentator, M. Yexmashev, in a broadcast last night. He said retreating atomic diplomacy and “aggressive ...

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  7. French Retreat The At Hanoi

    HANOI, Jan. 1.—French forces to the north-east of Hanoi have retreated about 10 miles to a river barrier, ...

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  8. Stanley Bruce Now A Viscount

    LONDON, Kan. 1.—Australia’s former High Commissioner in London, Mr. Stanley Melbourne Bruce, becomes a Viscount in the ...

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  9. Two More Yachts Cross The Line

    HOBART, January. 1.—Two more New South Wales boats, the [?], Mistral, and [?] Conflates, crossed the ...

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  10. LAUNCHING GREAT EXPORT DRIVE

    BERLIN, Jan. 1.—A great export drive from the British and American sones of occupation will be launched late in January when ...

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  11. 2 INCH NAIL REMOVED FROM GIRL’S LUNG

    PHILADELPHIA, January 1.—Dr. C. L. Jackson successfully removed a 2-inch nail from Shirley Skinner’s lung, using the famed Jackson bronchoscope, at the Temple University Hospital. ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Revolt In Industry

    WASHINGTON, January 1.— President Truman yesterday issued a proclamation terminating the period of hospitalities of the second World War. He told a hastily summoned news conference that his ...

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  13. No Defence Against The Atomic Bomb

    SYDNEY, .Wednesday— Harnessing of atomic energy for industrial purposes can be achieved within five years. This was stated ...

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    General [?] Chief of the Army Staff, who is [?] by the Washington “Times-herald” [?] having told friends be would [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Surprise Move In Atomic Energy Control

    LAKE SUCCESS New York Jan. 1.—Mr. [?] Johnson, the United States [?] surprise move [?] proposed ...

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  16. FINE RECORD OF AMBULANCE FOR YEAR

    Records of statistics for Maitland Ambulance during 1945 show a wonderful record of service for the community. The ...

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  17. A Conspiracy Against republic In Hungary

    BUDAPEST. Jan. 1— A conspiracy against the Hungarian Republic has been discovered according to the Communist ...

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  18. Effect Of Japanese Quake Exaggerated

    TOKIO. Jan. 1.—Two American health officers, Lt.Col. Lucius Thomas and Major Charles Locket, after a week’s inspection, ...

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  19. Horrors of Nazi Women’s Camp

    HAMBURG, January 1.—Anna Sledemann, a Danish witness, told the Court yesterday that babies slept 10 to a bed in the ...

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  20. FLASHBACKS IN BBC BROADCAST

    LONDON, Jan. 1.—Australia has not only lost the Davie Cup during 1946 but Brown of Australia, lost to the Frenchman, ...

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  21. Son Of Canal Builder Arrested

    PARIS, Jan. 1—The police have arrested the 61-year-old Paul Deleateps, son of the man who built the Suez Canal, and accused him ...

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  22. NZ Woman causes Marital Dilemma

    VULCAN, Alberta, Canada— (Associated Press)—The return from New Zealand of a wife who had been listed as dead by a ...

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  23. No Indians In New Year Honours

    LONDON, Jan. 1—No further recommendations will be made to the King for the inclusion of Indians in the King’s New Year ...

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  24. UNIFORM ROAD TRAFFIC LAWS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The State Ministers of Transport at their meeting in Melbourne on Tuesday next will consider a proposal ...

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  25. New Year Revels

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Although a heavy mist enveloped Mountain towns and a drizzling rain was falling, thousands of ...

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  26. MR. MAKIN TO CHAIR SECURITY COUNCIL

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Jan. 1.—The Australian Mission to the United Nations has notified the Secretariat that the ...

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  27. Sudan Lifeline of Egypt Says The Premier

    CAIRO, January 1.—The Premier (Nokrashy Pasha) told wildly-applauding deputies at a special “Sudan” session of Parliament that, “Any British effort to separate the Sudan and Egypt in an act of enmity against Egypt.” ...

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  28. FURTHER DEMONSTRATION AGAINST U.S.

    PEIPING, Jan. 1. — Chinese students held a second demonstration protesting against the the alleged rape of a Chinese girl ...

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  29. Police Investigating Deaths Of Two Women

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—detectives are investigating the deaths of two women in different parts of Sydney early to-day. One woman, Louise Elizabeth Haynes, 38, mother of three children, was found at her home in Carlton Crescent, Summer Hill, with a bullet ground in the head. ...

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  30. Swiss Cut Use Of Electricity

    BERN, Switzerland—Associated Press)—Lower water levels at water generated electric power paints and increased ...

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  31. Change Soon In South-West

    NSW Forecast: At first mainly fine and warm to hot with northerly winds, moderate south-west to southerly change soon in ...

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  32. SPEEDING UP BRITISH COAL SUPPLIES

    LONDON, Jan 1.—A drive to speed the turn around of coal waggons, rivalling the wartime drive to unload ships and get ...

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  34. 1946 RAINY YEAR IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Dec. 31.— Under the heading. “Goodbye, and good riddance to the 1946 weather, Reuters circulates an Air Ministry ...

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  35. Mr. Churchill As Dairy Farmer

    LONDON, Dec. 31.— Mr. Winston Churchill’s latest interest is farming, especially, dairy, cattle, and he expects soon to own 300 ...

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  36. THREE INJURED IN HEAD-ON SMASH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When a lorry and car collided almost head-on in Prince’s Highway, at Cowell, a few miles from Peat’s ...

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  37. Three Charged [?] With Murder

    LONDON [?] ...

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