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  5. Poland Wants German Peace Treaty Signed In Warsaw

    LONDON, January 23.—Poland wants the projected peace treaty signed in Warsaw, where the Poles believe the signing would have a strong political and moral significance. This was revealed by a spokesman of the Polish embassy, who told the Press that ...

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  6. Terrorist Threat Of ”Fratricidal War” In Palestine

    JERUSALEM, January 23. — Full-fledged “fratricidal war” will follow any attempt to oppose the Jewish terrorist organisation Irgun Zvai Leumi. This threat was voiced by a woman announcer on the ...

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  7. Farther Rioting Feared In Bengal

    BOMBAY, Jan. 23. — Further outbreaks of communal rioting In Bengal are feared by the Bengal Government, which has ...

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  8. Republicans Stop Bilbo Swearing-In

    Senator-elect Theodore Bilbo (Demoera t) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Cyclone Affecting North Coast

    NSW Forecast: Intense cyclonic centre below 29.3 Inches at [?] a.m. 70 miles east of Brisbane moving south-west to south at 10 ...

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  10. Tough Struggle In Britain

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—Discussing what he described as “a really grave situation,” the President of the Board of Trade (Sir ...

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  11. ESCAPEE ARRESTED AT GUNPOINT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Edward James Morria (21), escapee from Emu Plains prison farm, was arrested at gunpoint by ...

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  12. Minimum Prices For Form Products

    WASHINGTON, January 23.— if the Government continued to guarantee minimum prices for farm products, it should have ...

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  13. CYCLONE RAGING ALONG THE COAST

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — A cyclonic disturbance is raging alone the coast from the Clarence River, N.S.W., to Gladstone, on the Queensland coast, and is gradually moving South. ...

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  14. AMERICA’S HUGE RESERVES OF WOOL

    WASHINGTON, January 23.— The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Anderson) has asked Congress to pass legislation ...

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  15. NAVAL TRAINING

    LONDON, Jan 23.—No arrangements have been concluded for co-operation In training between officers of the U.S.A. and British ...

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  16. Australia’s Efforts Praised By UNRRA

    Washington; January 23.— Australia’s efforts in many directions, ascended its commit meths to UNNRS, and its services ...

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  17. Less Fresh Meat For British People

    LONDON, January 23.—Britain’s meat ration this year remain at 1/4 worth per week, but the value of fresh meat in the weekly ration will drop from 1/2 to 1/. Announcing this to-day, the Minister for Food (Mr. ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: Spoils to the Defeated

    LONDON. Jan. 23.—Nearly 20,000 deserters from the British forces are hiding in the United Kingdom and abroad. ...

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  19. Thousands Of Job Vacant In Britain

    LONDON, Jan. 23,—As a means of filling the 6,57,000 Jobs vacant in Important "British Industries, the “Dally Mall,” in an editorial, ...

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  20. French Success In Indo-China

    PARIS, Jan. 28.— Following combined operations which the French Launched on Tuesday west of Hamo[?] the French, in a ...

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  21. AIR PASSENGERS INCONVENIENCED

    WASHINGTON, January 23.— Air passengers from Australia to the U.S. are still prohibited from disembarking at San Francisco ...

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  22. COUSENS TO FIGHT TO THE BITTER END

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Major Charles Cousens said to-day he would fight to the bitter end the decision of the Military Board to ...

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  23. RIVER TRAGEDY AT GRAFTON

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Sydney police have been advised of a drowning tragedy in the Clarence River at South Grafton’ last ...

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  24. Refunding Loan To Be Floated

    NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—A Commonwealth refunding loan of 45,000,000 dollars covering 1956 4½ per cent, bonds will probably ...

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  25. BARNES OUT OF SHIELD GAME

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Sid Barnes announced to-day that he would not play for NSW against Victoria in the Sheffield Shield game ...

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  26. HIGHER PAY FOR AIR PILOTS

    CHICAGO, January 23.—Arbitrators in the Transworld Airlines dispute, which ended, on November 15, when froth sides ...

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  27. Stowed Away On Plane From Paris

    LONDON, January 23. — Russian-born blonde, 37-year-old Anna Zemit, is believed to be the fist Successful trans-Atlantic stowaway. Discovered at Newfoundland, after stowing away on ...

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  28. Former Henchmen Of II Duce On Trial

    ROME, January 23.—Giving evidence before the court which is trying him and three other former henchmen of Mussolini in connection with the death of the Italian Socialist “martyr,” Giacomo Matteoti, Francesca. Guinta said that ...

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  29. Further U.S. Credits For Finland

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—Following loans of, 40,000,000 dollars In 1945-46 the US. has granted Finland further credits totalling ...

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  30. POLITICAL CRISIS IN ITALY

    ROME, Jan. 43.—At the request of the Italian President, Signor Nicols, Premier de Gasperl, leader of the coalition ...

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  31. Pianist Cancelled Recital

    PARIS. January 23.—After what the .newspaper “Paris Presse” described as repeated warnings from former members of the ...

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  32. No Meat Before End Of Next Week

    NEWCASTLE, Thursdays— There is no possibility of retardants of Newcastle and Maitland districts seeming any ...

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  33. MAY SAVE THE WANGANELLA

    WELLINGTON, (NZ), Thurs. —With the dropping of the wind, seas at the entrance to Wellington harbour have become ...

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  34. Pole’s Scathing Attack On Allied Leaders

    WASHINGTON, January 23.—Mr. Winston Churchill and the late President Roosevelt are acatingly attacked in the book of memoirs, “Defeat in Victory,” written by the form Polish ambassador, Jan. Ciechanowski, who alleges that they appeased Russia and sold Poland “down the river” to Communism. ...

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  35. NOW PLAIN “MR. MARSHALL”

    WASHINGTON, January 23.— Emphasising the civilian status of General George Marshall as U.S. Secretary of State, the State ...

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  36. Butchers Open At Singleton

    SINGLETON, Thurs—All butcher shops, eight in all in Singleton, re-opened for business this morning. ...

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  37. Bremen Declared Separate State

    BERLIN, Jan. 28.—Bremen has been declared a separate State in the American occupation zone, the U.S. military government has ...

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  38. SOLDIER HANGED FOR MURDER

    BERLIN, Jan. 23.—The first British soldier to be executed [?]verseas since the end of the war is an RASC driver, F. J. Upson, ...

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  39. King Christian Improving

    COPENHAGEN, Jan. 23.—A medical bulletin says that King Christian is steadily recovering his strength following his ...

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  40. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten chaff £10/5/, straw, wheaten £6, pumpkins, Queensland £8 to ...

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  41. GREEK GOVERNMENT

    ATHENS, Jan. 23.—An agreement has been reached for the formation of a Coalition Governments including all parties ...

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