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  5. HAD ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE OF THE HITLER PLOT

    LONDON, January 30.—Hitherto unpublished documents reveal that Mr. Winston Churchill, President Roosevelt and high Vatican officials possessed advance knowledge of the Hitler bomb plot a month before the attempted ...

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  6. Atomic Tests In The Pacific

    WASHINGTON, January 30.—President Truman has approved of a proposal to invite members of the United Nations organisation Atomic Energy Commission to witness the atomic tests in the Pacific, the Secretary for State (Mr. Byrnes) told a Press ...

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    Sir Stafford Cripps, president of the British Beard of Trade, who has revealed a remarkable speedup in Britain’s experts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. James Byrnes, U.S. Secretary of State, who says he had no knowledge of Russia's claims to the Kuriles until a few days ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Sultry With Some Storms

    NEW Forecast: Warm to hot and sultry generally, with east to northerly winds; cloudy in the northern districts, with scattered ...

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  10. BRITISH RESEARCH ON THE ATOM

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) announced in the House of Comm[?] that Marshal of the R.A.F., Lord ...

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  11. German Prisoners In Canada

    OTTAWA, Jan. 30.— The External Affairs department announced that all German prisoners in Canada will be ...

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  12. GUN BATTLE WITH GANGS AT HAMBURG

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Armed German gangs, wearing British battle dress, fought a pitched gun battle with British troops ...

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  13. Dispersed With Tear Gas Bombs

    BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 30.— Sabre-brandishing mounded police and tear has squads dispersed about 25,000 ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: A Better World

    WASHINGTON, January 30.—The Yalta secret agreement, with the U.S. report of Russia’s claims to the Kuriles Islands, was reached with the full knowledge of American military leaders, but he personally did not know of it until ...

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  15. REASONS FOR THE BEER SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Among reasons advanced in liquor trade circles to-day for Sydney’s beer shortage is that 3,000,000 ...

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  16. SPEED-UP OF BRITAIN’S EXPORTS

    LONDON Jan. 30.—Britain’s exports for December of £48,500,000stg., the highest for 1945, was announced by the ...

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  17. END OR R.A.F. STRIKES IN THE EAST

    LONDON January 30.— RAF strikes In the East had ended, announced the Air Minister, Lord Sandgate, in the House of ...

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  18. AVERTING INFLATION IN GERMANY

    LONDON January 30.—The occupation powers in Germany unanimously decided make pig rises in the general level of ...

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  19. Threat Of Victorian Train Hold-Up

    MELBOURNE Wed. — Melbourne is threatened with a holdup of electric train services next week because of a dispute at ...

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  20. Migration Of Netherlanders To Canada

    OTTAWA, Jan. 30.— The Minaret for Trade (Mr. MacKinnon), told a Press conference that 25,000 Netherlanders applied to ...

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  21. FIND OF 57 SOVEREIGNS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—While inspecting old buildings on the North Head quarantine Station yesterday an officer of the Department ...

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  22. FILIPINOS AND JAPANESE CLASH ON LUZON

    MANILA, January 30.—A Filipino battalion killed 72 Japanese Soldiers in southern. Luzon on Saturday after trying for six weeks to persuade them to surrender. There were no Filipino casualties, but about 48 folly ...

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  23. DEATH OF MR. HARRY HOPKINS

    WASHINGTON Jan, 30.—The death is announced of Mr. Harry Hopkins, former special assist, ant to President Roosevelt. ...

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  24. Cruiser Tanks For Sale

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.—It is estimated that 65 Australian cruiser tanks which are now on the war surplus list for sale by ...

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  26. No Confidence Motion Defeated

    CAPETOWN January 90.—The South African Parliament defeated by 88 votes to 43 a motion of no-confidence in the ...

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  27. THE FALL OF SINGAPORE

    LONDON January 30.— Sir Stanley Reed, tabled in the House of Commons a demand for a Royal Commission to inquire ...

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  28. Woman’s Body Identified

    KATOOMBA. .Wed.—A woman whose decapitated body was found early yesterday on the railway line near Medlow Bath ...

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  29. TO DIE FOR WAR CRIMES

    LONDON. Jan 29.—A military tribunal at Kiev found 18 German officers and soldiers guilty of war crimes in the Ukraine ...

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  30. SOLVING PROBLEMS IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Jan 30.—Government concessions solved the major problem of the Unity Conference by increasing the ...

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  31. NO CLUE TO THE COWAN ARM MYSTERY

    SYDNEY Wed.—The police, so far, have made-little progress in their inquiries to-clear up the mystery posed by the discovery ...

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  32. FILM OF JAP SURRENDER CEREMONIES STOLEN

    NEW YORK, January 30.—The third Naval District announced that 24 film negatives of Japanese surrender ceremonies aboard the U.S.S. Missouri were stolen from the ship’s laboratory while the vessel was tied up at Bayonne, ...

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  33. TWO TRAINING PLANES DESTROYED

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Two aeroplanes valued at £1100 and owned by H. W. Crowe were destroyed by fire in a garage at ...

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  34. FIRST ELECTION IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Jan. 30.—The Japanese Cabinet announced that Japan’s first election, under occupation scrutiny, will be held on March ...

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  35. Breaking Resistance By Annamites

    LONDON January 29.— French forces have broken the back of Annamite resistance in southern Annam, and have ...

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  36. 2750 Men In Coal Stoppages

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— To-day’s coal loss of 9800 tons at eight idle mines in NSW is the heaviest since the general strike ...

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  37. TRADES UNIONS AND UNO

    LONDON Jan 30.—By seven votes to six, with four abstentions, UNO’S general committee last night decided to recommend ...

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  38. KATOOMBA TO SAIL ON FRIDAY

    SYDNEY. Wed.— The liner Katoomba, which which has been held up in port since last Friday week, Is now scheduled to sail for New ...

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  39. Estate Agents Charged

    Arthur Harold Chlsholm, 48, electrician and Ada Chisholm [?] domestic buttes, pleaded not guiltys at Parramatta Police Court ...

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  40. POLICE CLASH WITH STRIKE DEMONSTRATORS

    SINGAPORE, January 30.— Police last night clashed with demonstrators holding an unauthorised meeting in support of 1,75,000 strikers, who paralysed Singapore’s essential services. Police, in attempting to ...

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  41. Norwegian For UNO Post

    LONDON. January 30.—It is officially announced that the Security Council unanimously recommended that Mr. Trygve Lie, ...

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  42. Sydney Produce Markets

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  44. RISE IN GREEK WAGES

    ATHENS, Jan: 30.—All Greek salaries, wages and pensions will be increased on February 1 to 10 times what they were last ...

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