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  4. Small Nations And The German Peace Treaty

    LONDON, January 18—A special meeting of the Foreign Ministers on Germany yesterday again shelved the Australian proposal that the small nations should participate in proceedings. The chairman reserved the right to raise the matter later. ...

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  6. Terror More Ferocious In Indo-China

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The American Associated Press Paris correspondent says that the French have lost control of all ...

    Article : 179 words
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  8. Terror Campaign Against The Polish Government

    WARSAW, January 18.— Kazimierz Bzowski, 71-year-old old Judge, in a statement on the Polish elections, told a Press conference that, while the Electoral Commissions were doing everything in accordance with the law and the Potsdam ...

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    Mr. Robert Patterson, US Secretary for War, who stated that the United Nations is “a going concern,” and that It was hoped to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Threat To Blow Up Cinema

    LONDON, January 18.—Scotland Yard flying squad yesterday afternoon hurried to the Regent Cinema in the London suburb of Stamford Hill, and cleared out the audience of 400, after an anonymous call to Stamford exchange ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. SILICOSIS IN MINERS

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—Dr. Charles Fletcher, 36 year old leader of a team of scientific research workers, who are combating silicosis ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Infirm Fidelity

    CHICAGO, Jan. 18—The Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson), addressing the Council of State Government, said the wartime ...

    Article : 162 words
  13. Hopes Of Averting Tram Strike Vanish

    SYDNEY, Sat.—It is believed there is grave danger that Sydney tram and bus men will decide to remain on strike ...

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  14. Russia’s Bid For Malayan Rubber

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 18.—Rubber traders are attaching special significance to the visit from the Russian trade representative, M. ...

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  15. Passengers Claim Heavy Damages

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18. — Departure from New York of the steamer, Katoomba, pending the deposit of a bond covering a ...

    Article : 175 words
  16. Mass Graves Concealed In A Wood

    OSLO. Jan. 18.—An Oslo court sentenced to death ex-Gestapo chief in Norway, Oscar Hans, says Renter. ...

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  17. Industrial Bewilderment In Germany

    LONDON, January 18 Renter and Associated Press correspondents in ,Berlin both suggest that the failure to organise Germany as an economic unit may lead to increasing her industrial capacity beyond the -limits prescribed by ...

    Article : 186 words
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    Mr T. Manghan[?] who recenty rethread from the position of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Japs Butchered 65 Frenchmen

    TOKIO, Jan. 17.—A French War Crimes Officer, Fernand Gabnllagues, told the tribunal how 65 French prisoners of war, ...

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  20. Radar Averts Air Crashes

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18. — In the first use of radar ground control last night, Army officers averted three possible ...

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  21. BARON BEGINS WORK IN OFFICE

    AUCKLAND, Sat—South African, Lord do Villiers, has begun work as a clerk in an Auckland barrister’s office. ...

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  22. CONSPIRACY THREAT IN HUNGARY

    BUDAPEST, Jan. 18.—The Communist Minister for Home Security M. Lasziora[?] has issued a comunique naming the ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. New Premier Of France

    PARIS. Jan. 18.—France’s new President M. Vincent Auriol, Socialists, has called on M. Paul Ramadier, Socialist, to form a ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. Werewolves’ Espionage Agents Sentenced

    MONTREAL. Jan. 18—Twenty-one Nazis, operating co-called Werewolves espionage agency In the Far East for the Japanese ...

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  25. HEW WARSHIP FOR KING’S VOYAGE

    Latest picture of HMS Vanguard Britain’s new 45,000-ton battleship which will and Queen and the Princesses Kitabech and Margaret to South Africa. The Di[?]ture was taken off Portsmouth during a reoc[?] shake-down cities. A special platform on second fore [?]rrest will enable the Royal party to see and be seen on entering harber. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Won International Skate

    SAINT MORITZ, Jan. 18.—The Londoner, Miss Shirley Adams, won the international figure skating contest with, 744.5 points, says ...

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  27. Woman Loses £1000 Brooch

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—While she was shopping in the city Mrs. M. Henry, of Penrith, lost a diamond brooch, valued at £1000. ...

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  28. United States Recommendation Denounced

    MOSCOW, Jan. 18.—“leavestie” has demounted the recommendation of a sub committee of the US Congress that America should ...

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  29. Big Liners Battle With Gale

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—The liner Queen Elizabeth arrived here to-day 24 hours late after battling with a 60 mph Atlantic ...

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  30. Marooned For 29 Days

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—BBC reported, Edward Ward and engineer S Coombs, have been taken off Elsho[?]’s Rock Hg[?]hose ...

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  31. JAP MACHINERY FOR CHINA

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—It is officially announced at Nanking, that the first consignment of dismantled Japanese machinery ...

    Article : 43 words
  32. VIBRATION FIRES GUN

    SYDNEY: Mr. J, D. Peach, of Lockhart, had a remarkable escape when double-barrel shotgun went off in both barrels due ...

    Article : 53 words
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