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  5. European Countries Face Starvation

    LONDON, January 18.—Behind the appeal by foreign minister Ernest Bevin for a stronger united effort in supplying food, lies a picture of most of Europe being abort of food, meat, milk, and caught in the grin of winter, says the ...

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  6. Mr. MAKIN SPEAKS ON PRINCIPLES IN THE CHARTER

    LONDON, January 18.—“Together we must establish the high standards which should obtain in the work of this Council, if it is to proceed with the business smoothly and expeditiously and if it is to justify the very great hopes which the people of the world ...

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  7. General Rain Expected

    N.S.W. Forecast: Sultry first, hut gradually becoming cooler; general rain, with some moderate to heavy falls, ...

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  8. U.S. ANTI-RADAR DEVICES

    Radar, the electronic device which uses radio beams for detection purposes, was a vital aid to allied Victory. However, because the enemy has similar devices the Allies developed [?] This diagram shows a typical radar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ALLIES FACE BIG FOOD PROBLEM

    LONDON January 18.—Constant vigilance would he required for many months in dealing with the grave food situation in ...

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  10. South African Mandates

    LONDON January 18.—South Africa noted with approval the decision of the United Kingdom to bring the administration of ...

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  11. FRANCE ACCEPTS PEACE CONFERENCE PROPOSAL

    PARIS January 18.—The Cabinet, after Foreign Minister Bidault had presented the response from the three big powers to France’s request for clarification of the Moscow proposals decided to accept the proposal for a European ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: New Markets Needed

    CANBERRA Friday.—“I wish, to deny categorically that I have directly or Indirectly approached the manager, of the Kingston ...

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  13. HEADQUARTERS IN JAPAN UPSET

    TOKIO January 18.—Some embarrassment has been caused to Allied Headquarters in Tokio by the [?] that Australia and New ...

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  14. CONTROL OF RUHR

    PARIS January 18.—Russia’s amputation of eastern, Germany would serve as a model for the west, said the Foreign Minister ...

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  15. WANTED TO BE DISCHARGED IN SYDNEY

    NEW YORK January 18.—Pater Giglio an American citizen a former coporal in the American army air force who enlisted in ...

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  16. PERSIAN GOVERNMENT

    TEHERAN Jan. 18 The Persian Government will not resign except under direct pressure by vote of censure in Parliament ...

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  17. RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA

    CHUNGKING, January 18.— The Chinese Government, the troop of which are already in M[?] and more en route by ...

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  18. RESTORATION OF ARMENIA

    LONDON Jan. 18.—A denial of [?]ports that Turkey intends to [?] the United Nations to deal [?] Russia’s territorial claims ...

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  19. GIFT FOOD FOR CHILDREN

    LONDON January 18.— The destroyer HMS Whelp arrived at Portsmouth carrying a ton of gift food and sweets from the ...

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  20. REMEMBER THE REALITIES

    LONDON January 18.— Delegates to the United Nations received the first public welcome in the Albert Hall last night ...

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  21. AIR FORCE CASUALTY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In an RAAF casualty list issued to-day Sgt W. Mallen of Cessnock is reported missing on a ...

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  22. TURKEY BACKS ASSEMBLY

    LONDON, January 18.—Turkey would dedicate herself body and son to this essentially [?] an labor of collaboration faith ...

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  23. HEAVY RAIN IN NORTH-WEST

    SYDNEY Friday.—The long drought in the north-west of New South Wales has broken with [?] rains which commenced ...

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  24. Boy Drowned In Brick Pit

    Francis Duncan, 8, of Kendall-street Beresfield was drowned in a disused brick pit at Aehton-field [?] Thornton, yesterday ...

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  25. Charges Against Caldwell

    SYDNEY, Friday.— A verdict in the first charge against Group Captain Olive Caldwell, Australia’s air ace of world war two, is ...

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  26. BOMB EXPLODES IN BUENOS AIRES

    BUENOS AIRES January 18.— A bomb exploded at the entrance to the Stock Exchange two hours after the end of the 12 hour ...

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  27. APPEALS TOR GREATER SYMPATHY TO DUTCH

    BATAVIA, January 18.—“Australia is fighting an declared war with us,” Official Dutch quarters tend to: lie more critical of Australia. ...

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  28. COMMISSION FOR INDIES

    THE HAGUE January 18.—The [?] house of the Dutch Parliament passed by 48 votes to 30 a motion inviting the ...

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  29. TWO MINES ON BEACH

    INNISFAIL, Jan 18.—Members of the bomb disposal and have been rushed to [?] to attend to two more mines which ...

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  31. CHURCHILL AS WITNESS

    WASHINGTON Jan 18.—Senator F[?] proposed to the [?] Harbour committee that Mr. Churchill be [?] to ...

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  33. Sydney Produce Markets

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  34. Munro To Ride Again

    SYDNEY Friday.—Darby Munro will be seen in section at Rosehill to-morrow for the first time since he crashed on Flying Cloud ...

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